
Brendan Grady
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- Title:
- Head Coach
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- Phone:
- 814-641-5330
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- Email:
- gradyb@juniata.edu
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- Previous College:
- Swarthmore '09, Warren Wilson '12
Brendan Grady enters his fifth year as head coach of the men's soccer program in 2025.
Grady's fourth season in charge was a historic one for the Eagles, as they won the ECAC Tournament, marking the first championship in program history. They also posted a 13-3-6 record, which is the best in program history. Grady's second year in charge in 2022 saw the Eagles post an 8-9-1 overall record for the most wins for the program in a single season at the time, and the best winning percentage since 2013. Juniata elevated offensive production from 2021, going from 1.00 goals per game in Grady's first year to 1.78 goals per game. A 2-2 draw against Landmark Conference opponent Drew earned the Eagles their first point in the matchup in program history.
The 2021 season saw the Eagles reach several milestones in their first season with Grady at the helm. The defense tied for the most shutouts in program history and conceded the third fewest goals in a single campaign. The team also earned the most conference points since the 2014 season. Malvin Madzimbamuto was named Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year, the first player ever to be named the conference ROY. He also made the all-conference first team, the fifth player ever to earn that accolade and the first since 2014.
Coach Grady comes to Juniata after having served in several different capacities at his alma mater, most recently as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. Heavily involved in every aspect: he helped select the team and manage game tactics, established and implemented training priorities, and create scouting reports on the opposition.
In 2019, he helped the team earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and advance to the Sweet 16 while six players were named to the Centennial All-Conference team.
Prior to his time at Swarthmore, Grady spent two years as an assistant at Widener University, where he designed and installed training sessions focused on individual and team defensive shape. In 2009, the team set a program record for shutouts and conceded 17 fewer goals than the previous season. He worked with the midfielders and forwards to increase possession and goal-scoring opportunities; the team found the back of the net nine more times than the year prior.
Grady has worked with Chester-Upland Youth Soccer since 2012, starting as a program assistant and working his way up to becoming the Executive Director, a title he has held since 2018. He oversees all aspects of the club, including fundraising, grant writing, board management, budget process, strategic planning, payroll, staff development, and human resources.
Before coaching, Grady enjoyed a decorated career with the Garnet men's soccer program from 2004 to 2007. He was named the 2007 ECAC Tournament MVP after he led Swarthmore to the team title and also earned places on the NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region and All-Centennial Conference teams, as well as the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team.
Also, Grady was a member of the California North Olympic Development Program's A-Team from 1999 through 2001, and he captained the San Juan Predators and Santa Clara Ruckus to the US Club National Championship and Y-League National Championship, respectively. On the scholastic level, he was most notably a member of the Bellarmine College Preparatory's 2002 squad, which was ranked #1 in the nation.
Grady earned a bachelor's degree in English from Swarthmore in 2009 and his master's of fine arts in poetry from the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers in 2012. He holds a USSF "B" coaching license.
Grady resides in Huntingdon with his wife, Courtney.
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32-29-10 overall record
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2024 ECAC Tournament Championship
- Thirteen wins in 2024 is the most in program history
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Six Landmark Conference All-Conference Team Selections - 2024: Shawn Tanaka (1st), Brandon Marzula (1st), Gavin Rahut (1st), Maxwell Mattioni (1st), Harshen Grewel (2nd) 2021: Henry Doherty (2nd)
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Two Landmark Conference Rookies of the Year - 2024: Shawn Tanaka 2021: Malvin Madzimbamuto
- One Landmark Conference Player of the Year - 2024: Maxwell Mattioni (Defensive)
- One Landmark Coaching Staff of the Year - 2024: Brendan Grady, John Mumford, John Gonzalez
- One Landmark Conference Athlete of the Month - 2024: Shawn Tanaka (Oct.)
- One Landmark Conference Athlete of the Week - 2024: Shawn Tanaka
- One ECAC Coach of the Year - 2024: Brendan Grady
- Two All-ECAC Selections - 2024: Gavin Rahut (1st), Shawn Tanaka (2nd)
- 11 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® selections - 2024-25: Jayden Gaynor, Brandon Marzula, Maxwell Mattioni, Gavin Rahut, Nathan Weick, Sean Weiland 2023-24: Ian Edwards, John Hanosek, Brandon Marzula, Nathan Weick, Sean Weiland, Emmet Young
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79 Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll selections - 2024-25: Zachary Anagnos, Ryan Angelone, Kerry Forney, Jackson Gamel, Jayden Gaynor, Donovan Goad, John Hanosek, Brandon Marzula, Maxwell Mattioni, Gavin Rahut, Rowan Revata, Gavin Robb, Advait Sawant, Victor Vandenbroek, Brant Walters, Nathan Weick, Sean Weiland 2023-24: Joseph Cianfichi, Ian Edwards, Alvin Fuentes, Jackson Gamel, Donovan Goad, Axel Grater, John Hanosek, Brandon Marzula, Gavin Rauhut, Brooks Richardson, Arun Subramanian, Victor Vandenbroek, Nathan Weick, Sean Weiland, Emmet Young 2022-23: Devon Angermeier, Blake Cassel, Joseph Cianfichi, Alvin Fuentes, Donovan Goad, Axel Grater, Alec Haldeman, Jack Haldeman, John Hanosek, Andrew Murta, Sam Patston, Vaughn Sarago, Shepard Soisson, Arun Subramanian, Victor Vandenbroek, Sean Weiland, Braden Whisler, Emmet Young 2021-22: Devon Angermeier, Wyatt Bromley, Blake Cassel, Henry Doherty, Jacob Grove, Peter Kruse, Cole Lesher, Jack Mohney, Max Muller, Jacob Ownings, Samuel Patston, Dain Shirmer, Nick Sinapius, Logan Storti, Braden Whisler, Cohen Wilkins 2019-20: Wyatt Bromley, Henry Doherty, Jacob Grove, Jack Hermann, Johnny King, Peter Kruse, Tristan Moore, Max Muller, Jacob Owings, Wyatt Page, Michael Realbuto, Nick Sinapius, Andrew Yeich