Joe Quattrone was named the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at SUNY Brockport in October of 2025. A 2016 Brockport graduate in Exercise Science, Quattrone returns to his alma mater with nearly a decade of experience in athletic and human performance training.
In his new role, Quattrone will oversee strength and conditioning programs for all 24 varsity sports, focusing on athlete performance, wellness, and long-term development. He will work closely with Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance John Jackson and the Brockport athletic training staff to provide comprehensive care and support for Golden Eagle student-athletes.
He most recently served as the H2F Brigade Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach of 2nd Brigade Combat Team at Fort Drum, NY, overseeing the training and readiness of more than 3,500 of the highest deployed service members.
Prior to his role at Fort Drum, Quattrone spent five years at Stony Brook University, including time as Assistant Director of Athletic Performance, where he led training for Division I women's basketball, lacrosse, tennis, and men's soccer, while also assisting with football and managing two large performance facilities. During this time, he helped the women's basketball team attain back-to-back conference tournament wins leading to the team’s first ever NCAA March Madness bid.
Quattrone began his professional journey right at Brockport, serving as a Strength and Conditioning Assistant (2015–2016) while completing his undergraduate degree. He later earned his Master’s in Fitness and Wellness Leadership from SUNY Plattsburgh in 2021.
Quattrone holds certifications as both a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
“I’m excited for the opportunity to be the next Head S&C Coach for SUNY Brockport! Not only is it my alma mater, but it’s also where I met my wife,” Quattrone said. “SUNY Brockport is not only a great school but an amazing community. I’m truly honored to now be a part of the staff to help continue the growth of the athletic program and the University!”
Athletic Director Dr. Erick Hart added,
“We are thrilled to welcome Joe back to Brockport. His diverse experiences working with Division I athletes, tactical populations, and right here at Brockport make him uniquely prepared to lead our strength and conditioning program. Joe’s passion, energy, and commitment to athlete development will be a tremendous asset to our student-athletes and coaching staff.”
Brockport Athletics is proud to welcome Coach Quattrone home and looks forward to the positive impact he will make across the department.
Quattrone grew up in Coram, NY on Long Island and he currently resides in Spencerport with his wife Ashleigh and their dog Bumi.