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A native of Medway, MA, Bryan Scales enters his second year as head coach of the UMass Lowell men's soccer program following 11 years as the head coach at Cornell University (1998-2008).
Scales' stay at Cornell was preceded by four years as an assistant with the Big Red (1994-98); two years as an assistant at Harvard (1992-94) and one season as an assistant at Plattsburgh State (1991-92) after a stellar career at Hartwick College.
Scales is also a scout for the U.S. Men's National Team in the U.S. Developmental Academy and serves as an assistant coach with the U-15 boys national team. In the May of 2009, Scales helped lead the U-15 boys to a 10-day tour of Moenchengladbach, Germany.
Additionally, Scales serves as the head coach of the New England Revolution U-16 squad, which he, alongside assistant coach Karl Spratt, led to the 2010 U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) Northeast Region Championship and an appearance in the USSDA national tournament in only its third year.
For his efforts, Scales was named the 2010 U.S. Soccer Eastern Conference Coach of the Year.
Scales enjoyed a plethora of honors during his years at Cornell. In 2001, He was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) New York Region Division I Coach of the Year and was a finalist for national coach of the year honors after leading the Big Red to a 9-4-3 season. That year, he led Cornell to the No. 22 ranking in the NSCAA Division I poll.
Scales was also instrumental in guiding five players to All-Ivy League First Team status as well as NSCAA All-New York Region honors. Additionally, six players from his tenure enjoyed professional careers in Major League Soccer, USL First Division and Norwegian First Division. Among them is Scott Palguta, currently a center back for the Colorado Rapids.
Scales' players excelled academically as well, as 10 were named to Cornell's 400 Club, which honors athletes with 4.0 grade point averages or higher. His 2007 squad vaunted a 3.3 grade point average and received the NSCAA Team Academic Award.
After assistant coaching stints at Plattsburgh and Harvard, Scales became an assistant to then-coach Dave Sarachan, now the associate head coach of the L.A. Galaxy, in 1994 and helped Cornell from a 2-10-3 record in 1994 to a 15-2-1 clip, the Ivy League Championship and an NCAA Tournament bid in 1995.
Scales was tabbed the head coach at Cornell after Sarachan joined MLS Champion D.C. United after the 1997 season.
A 1991 graduate of Hartwick, Scales was a two-year starter in the midfield and defense and helped the Hawks to the 1987 and 1989 NCAA tournaments. Hartwick routinely ranked on top of the New York Region and spent much of the season ranked in the top 10 nationally.
A four-year letter winner, Scales received his bachelor's degree in political science.
During summers throughout college, Scales was a regular in the renown LASA League as well as the Cape Cod Amateur Soccer League. Previously, he was a standout at Newton North H.S., from where he graduated in 1986.
Scales and his wife, Mindy, have three children: Aiden (10), Ciara (8) and Jack (6) and live in Nashua, N.H.