Scott Bratt joined Colgate as an assistant coach in February 2022.
Bratt has spent the last two years in the UK working for Southampton FC for the club’s charitable organization Saints Foundation. In addition to coaching the Southampton FC U9 PDP team, he also worked as Community Champion delivering Premier League funded programs to secondary school children in Southampton.
No stranger to NCAA soccer, Bratt was a part of the Cornell men's soccer coaching staff in advance of the 2018 season to the end of the 2019 season.
In his first season with the Big Red, the team posted an overall mark of 11-6 and went 4-3 in Ivy League play - despite 21 of the 28 members on the 2018 roster being underclassmen. For just the 11th time in program history, Cornell posted double-digit wins. The team also led the Ivy League in goals with 30. This was followed up in 2019 with a 10-5-2 record, and the Big Red remaining unbeaten at home throughout the season. While at Cornell, Bratt helped develop nine players to All-Ivy recognition and one Ivy League Rookie of the Year. He also coached two NCAA Division I men's All-Northeast Region selections.
Bratt served as an assistant coach at SUNY Cortland during the 2017 season. He helped guide the team to a 15-2 record in the regular season and led the Red Dragons to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He also helped develop five United Soccer Coaches All-East Region players in the process.
Prior to working with Cortland, Bratt served as the Head of Football and Sport Development at Crawley Town FC in West Sussex, England. He was responsible for overseeing the club’s youth player Development Centers and worked as a performance analyst for the highly-respected Southampton FC Academy, England.
Bratt attended Southampton Solent University in England, earning a First-Class Bachelor of Arts Honor Degree in Football Studies in 2015. He earned a Master of Science in International Sport Management from Cortland State University in 2018. Bratt has gained his United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma, FA Level 2, and FA Youth Modules in coaching. He's also earned FA qualifications in futsal, psychology, and analysis.
Bratt is a native of Sussex, England.