Morgan Brozena joined the SUNY Cobleskill Athletic Department in May 2026 as Assistant Athletic Director.
Brozena arrives at Cobleskill following a successful coaching career, most recently serving as the head field hockey coach at Kenyon College.
During four seasons at Kenyon, she guided the Owls to a 43-26 overall record, including a 23-13 mark in North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) play. Under her leadership, Kenyon earned a pair of postseason appearances and produced numerous All-NCAC selections. In her first season with the program in 2021, the Owls posted a 13-5 record, captured the NCAC regular-season championship with a 7-1 conference mark, and placed five student-athletes on the All-NCAC Team.
Prior to Kenyon, Brozena served as head coach at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Before taking over the Falcons program, she spent three seasons at the University of New Haven, first as a graduate assistant in 2017 before being promoted to assistant coach. She played a key role in helping launch the Chargers' field hockey program during its inaugural varsity season.
In addition to her coaching responsibilities, Brozena was named Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) at Kenyon in 2024. In that role, she served as a member of the institution’s Title IX Committee and National Girls and Women in Sports Day planning team while acting as a resource for women coaches and student-athletes.
A native of Telford, Pennsylvania, Brozena was a standout goalkeeper at Washington & Jefferson College. A three-year starter, she appeared in 46 career contests, compiling a 25-18 record, 12 shutouts, and 219 saves, ranking second in program history.
Following her collegiate playing career, Brozena began coaching as an assistant at Wittenberg University and has also worked with HTC Field Hockey Club in Connecticut and High Styx Field Hockey Club in Pennsylvania.
Brozena earned bachelor’s degrees in French and International Studies from Washington & Jefferson College and a master’s degree in Sports Management from the University of New Haven.
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