Brie Brooks
Brie Brooks

Bio

Aubrie Brooks is from Monroe, Michigan, and comes to MSU-WP after spending the past three years as a secondary physical education teacher and head softball coach at Alton High School. She led the Comets to back-to-back appearances in the Big Spring Conference Championship in 2024 and 2025, winning the title in 2024. She also was named Big Spring Conference Coach of the Year in 2024.

Her collegiate coaching career began in 2011 and includes stops at Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Florida (student assistant coach 2011); Eastern Illinois University in Charleston (graduate assistant coach 2013-2014); Covenant College, an NCAA Division III program in Lookout Mountain, Georgia (assistant coach 2015, head coach 2018-2020); Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (assistant coach 2016); and Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO) in Cape Girardeau (assistant coach 2017-2018).

Brooks played two seasons of collegiate softball for Jacksonville University. Despite battling injuries, the infielder put together her best season in 2009 finishing second on the team in doubles and third in RBIs through 44 games.

She has a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Jacksonville University, took master's level courses in education administration at Eastern Illinois University and will complete a Master of Arts in Education from Missouri Baptist University this summer.