Men's Soccer
Brookins, Jarred

Jarred Brookins
- Title:
- Wicks-Street Head Men's Soccer Coach
Jarred Brookins joined the Oregon State coaching staff prior to the 2023 season. During his first two years with the program, he helped guide the Beavers to great success. Oregon State made the NCAA Tournament both years, including a run to the College Cup in 2023. The Beavers went 11-6-5 in Brookins’ first season on the staff, with a run that included four NCAA Tournament victories before OSU fell to Notre Dame in the national semi-finals. Oregon State ended the season ranked No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, the highest postseason mark in program history.
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In 2024 Oregon State went 10-5-3, and made the NCAA Tournament. The campaign included a seven-match unbeaten run, as well as a 6-2-2 home record.
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Four Beavers earned All-America recognition during Brookins’ first two years as an assistant, as Sergi Solans, Arnau Farnos, Logan Farrington and Javier Armas all took the honor. Seven players earned All-Region honors over the last two years. Six Oregon State players were selected in the MLS SuperDrafts during that span - headlined by first round selections Logan Farrington (No. 3 overall). Enzo Newman (No. 11) and Sergi Solans (No. 30).
Brookins came to Oregon State after spending the prior two seasons at Davidson. During the 2022 campaign, he helped guide freshman Denis Krioutchenkov to Atlantic 10 All-Rookie and Second-Team All-Conference honors. In his first season with the Wildcats, he was part of a team that went 9-7-2 and notched a pair of victories over ranked opponents.
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Prior to his time at Davidson, Brookins spent three years as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at Mercer, where he helped the Bears to a 30-20-3 overall record, including an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2019. In addition to coaching 20 all-conference performers, a Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in Macon, Brookins was a part of a staff named the 2018 Southern Conference Coaching Staff of the Year.
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Brookins also spent five years with the Vestavia Hills Soccer Club in Alabama, helping the club to seven USYS Youth Soccer State Championships from 2014-18 as well as an appearance in the U18 Region III quarterfinals in 2017. He graduated from Birmingham-Southern College in 2013 where he was a team captain in 2012, while leading the Panthers to an undefeated record in the Southern Athletic Association.
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In 2024 Oregon State went 10-5-3, and made the NCAA Tournament. The campaign included a seven-match unbeaten run, as well as a 6-2-2 home record.
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Four Beavers earned All-America recognition during Brookins’ first two years as an assistant, as Sergi Solans, Arnau Farnos, Logan Farrington and Javier Armas all took the honor. Seven players earned All-Region honors over the last two years. Six Oregon State players were selected in the MLS SuperDrafts during that span - headlined by first round selections Logan Farrington (No. 3 overall). Enzo Newman (No. 11) and Sergi Solans (No. 30).
Brookins came to Oregon State after spending the prior two seasons at Davidson. During the 2022 campaign, he helped guide freshman Denis Krioutchenkov to Atlantic 10 All-Rookie and Second-Team All-Conference honors. In his first season with the Wildcats, he was part of a team that went 9-7-2 and notched a pair of victories over ranked opponents.
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Prior to his time at Davidson, Brookins spent three years as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at Mercer, where he helped the Bears to a 30-20-3 overall record, including an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2019. In addition to coaching 20 all-conference performers, a Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in Macon, Brookins was a part of a staff named the 2018 Southern Conference Coaching Staff of the Year.
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Brookins also spent five years with the Vestavia Hills Soccer Club in Alabama, helping the club to seven USYS Youth Soccer State Championships from 2014-18 as well as an appearance in the U18 Region III quarterfinals in 2017. He graduated from Birmingham-Southern College in 2013 where he was a team captain in 2012, while leading the Panthers to an undefeated record in the Southern Athletic Association.
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