Scott Brittsan enters in his 13th year as an assistant coach
with the UNCG men’s soccer program. This is his second season
in a full-time role after serving as a part-time assistant for 11
years.
Brittsan assists in all aspects of day-to-day operations,
including practice planning and recruiting. He also helps to
coordinate a portion of the team’s strength and conditioning
workouts. He is also an assistant director of the Spartan Soccer
Camps.
Prior to joining the Spartan staff, Brittsan was the varsity
boys’ soccer coach at Greensboro Day School, where he
compiled a record of 77-20 in five years. In 1996, Brittsan was
named Guilford County Coach of the Year and PACIS Conference Coach
of the Year after leading the Bengals to a conference title and the
state independent schools’ title game.
Brittsan has also been active in Greensboro Soccer Club, where he
has coached teams to two state titles. He was the 2003 Boys Classic
Division Coach of the Year for the Greensboro Soccer Club. He is
currently an assistant director with the Greensboro Soccer Club,
overseeing the program’s U-15 and U-18 divisions. In
addition, he also coordinates the strength and conditioning
programs for the U-15 and U-18 divisions.
He has also previous served as an assistant coach in the North
Carolina ODP program.
A 1994 graduate of UNCG, Brittsan was a three-year member of the
Spartan men’s soccer team and was a member of the Division II
national runner-up squad in 1989.