Tori Brook begins her eighth season as an assistant coach with the Jones women's soccer program.
Brook and the Bobcat coaching staff was recognized as the 2023 United Soccer Coaches Junior College Division IIÂ National Staff of the Year after guiding Jones to its first-ever national title and 17-1-1 final record. They also grabbed the honor in 2021.
Jones has sported an 89-23-8 record in her seven seasons with four south division championships, a Top 15 ranking each season and MACCC/Region 23 Championships in 2017, 2021 (fall) and 2023.
Jones missed the NJCAA Division II National Tournament last season, after making four consecutive trips from 2020-23. They have advanced to the national semifinals in three of their four appearances.
Brook is involved in all aspects of the women's soccer team, including recruiting, development and camps, alongside longtime head coach Dolores Deasley. Â
Brook has helped tutor 40 players who've moved on to play at to the four-year level, including a program-record nine in 2019 and six off last year's squad.
The Leeds, England, native came to the United States in 2011 to play at the University of West Alabama under head coach Graeme Orr.
She graduated from UWA in 2015, served as a graduate assistant at Southern Miss from 2015-17 and earned her masters in sports management with an emphasis in event security management.
She also has acquired her US Soccer E License (Mississippi) and English Football Association Level I Coaching License.
Brook is the daughter of Mandy and Sean Brook and has a brother, Alex.
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