Women's Soccer
Brewer, Gina

Gina Brewer
- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- gina.brewer@csun.edu
Gina Brewer enters her second season as CSUN head women's soccer coach in 2025-26. Brewer is the seventh head coach in Matador history.
In her first year on the sidelines, Brewer helped lead CSUN to a four-win improvement and to a seventh-place finish in the Big West standings after the team was predicted to finish last by the conference's head coaches. The Matadors played for a postseason spot until the final day of the regular season, ultimately finishing 3-4-3 in Big West play. CSUN would record their most overall wins and conference wins since 2019. Brewer also helped mentor a total of five first-time All-Big West honorees.
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Brewer joined CSUN after spending the 2023 season as an assistant coach at UCLA. In her one season with the Bruins, Brewer helped guide UCLA to the Pac-12 Championship and a 16-2-1 record.
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Brewer was a volunteer assistant coach at Santa Clara in 2022, helping guide the Broncos to the NCAA second round. She was also on staff in 2021 as a video analyst for the NCAA semifinalist Broncos. During her time with Santa Clara, the Broncos won back-to-back West Coast Conference championships.
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Prior to her time at Santa Clara, she spent a year and a half as an assistant coach at Loyola Marymount.
From 2011-19, she was the head coach at Hawaii Pacific University, where she served as the longest-tenured coach in program history. Brewer coached the Sharks to a 71-67-20 record in her nine seasons, highlighted by a pair of double-digit win campaigns. Over her time as head coach of Hawaii Pacific, the Sharks had 26 all-conference selections as well as a Player of the Year honoree and two all-region players.
Brewer also had coaching stints at the University of Hawai'i (2008-10) and Utah State (2006-07) and was a graduate assistant at the University of Idaho from 2003-05.
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Brewer played collegiately at the University of Washington from 1998-2001, helping lead the Huskies to a Pac-10 Championship and NCAA quarterfinal appearance in 2000. Her Husky teams played in the NCAA Tournament three times in her career.
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A Seattle native, Brewer earned her Bachelor of Arts in sociology with a minor in communications from the University of Washington in 2002. She also received a Master of Education in physical education and health from the University of Idaho in 2005.
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Brewer is currently the Olympic Development Program "ODP" West Region Girls Technical Advisor, as well as a U.S. Soccer Coach Educator for the National B and C coaching licenses. She is also a U.S. Soccer Youth National Team Scout and currently holds her USSF "A" Coaching License.
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In her first year on the sidelines, Brewer helped lead CSUN to a four-win improvement and to a seventh-place finish in the Big West standings after the team was predicted to finish last by the conference's head coaches. The Matadors played for a postseason spot until the final day of the regular season, ultimately finishing 3-4-3 in Big West play. CSUN would record their most overall wins and conference wins since 2019. Brewer also helped mentor a total of five first-time All-Big West honorees.
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Brewer joined CSUN after spending the 2023 season as an assistant coach at UCLA. In her one season with the Bruins, Brewer helped guide UCLA to the Pac-12 Championship and a 16-2-1 record.
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Brewer was a volunteer assistant coach at Santa Clara in 2022, helping guide the Broncos to the NCAA second round. She was also on staff in 2021 as a video analyst for the NCAA semifinalist Broncos. During her time with Santa Clara, the Broncos won back-to-back West Coast Conference championships.
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Prior to her time at Santa Clara, she spent a year and a half as an assistant coach at Loyola Marymount.
From 2011-19, she was the head coach at Hawaii Pacific University, where she served as the longest-tenured coach in program history. Brewer coached the Sharks to a 71-67-20 record in her nine seasons, highlighted by a pair of double-digit win campaigns. Over her time as head coach of Hawaii Pacific, the Sharks had 26 all-conference selections as well as a Player of the Year honoree and two all-region players.
Brewer also had coaching stints at the University of Hawai'i (2008-10) and Utah State (2006-07) and was a graduate assistant at the University of Idaho from 2003-05.
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Brewer played collegiately at the University of Washington from 1998-2001, helping lead the Huskies to a Pac-10 Championship and NCAA quarterfinal appearance in 2000. Her Husky teams played in the NCAA Tournament three times in her career.
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A Seattle native, Brewer earned her Bachelor of Arts in sociology with a minor in communications from the University of Washington in 2002. She also received a Master of Education in physical education and health from the University of Idaho in 2005.
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Brewer is currently the Olympic Development Program "ODP" West Region Girls Technical Advisor, as well as a U.S. Soccer Coach Educator for the National B and C coaching licenses. She is also a U.S. Soccer Youth National Team Scout and currently holds her USSF "A" Coaching License.
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