Rashaan Brooks Jr. returned to Georgetown in October of 2025 as an Assistant Sports Performance Coach, where he oversees physical preparation for women’s basketball, baseball and softball. His responsibilities include strength and power development, speed and agility training, conditioning, recovery programming and return-to-play progressions. He manages Catapult GPS monitoring for women’s basketball and oversees the use of VALD ForceDecks for neuromuscular profiling and intervention planning for the team.
Prior to returning to the Hilltop, Brooks served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Iona University, where he directed training for women’s basketball, softball, women’s lacrosse, men’s water polo and women’s water polo. His role included programming design, GPS-based workload management using Kinexon technology and intern supervision.
Brooks' first stint at Georgetown came as a sports performance assistant, overseeing the physical development of baseball and softball, while assisting with the training of football and women’s basketball.
Brooks holds a Master's of Science in clinical exercise physiology from the University of Pittsburgh. He is certified as a CSCS, FRC Movement Specialist, USAW Level 1 coach and CPR/AED provider.