Travis Brown enters his fifth season as the head coach of the Westminster men’s lacrosse team in 2023. The Titans have advanced to the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Championship Tournament three out of the four years with Brown at the helm.
Brown has had 27 players named to All-PAC honors. In 2021, the Titans had ten players named to the All-PAC team (tying the program record) as Westminster finished second in the conference with an average of 16 goals per game (224 total) and 9.5 assists per game (133 total).
In Brown’s first year at the helm in 2019, the Titans had one of their most successful seasons in the history of the program, finishing with an overall record of 10-8 and 5-2 in the PAC. The Titans' 10 wins are the program’s most in a single season. Westminster also made it to the inaugural PAC Championship game and advanced to its first ECAC Championship appearance. Under the tutelage of Brown, a school-record 10 Titans received All-PAC honors, with goalkeeper Carter Hall being named PAC Defensive Player of the Year.
An assistant coach for the Titans in 2018, Brown served as a graduate assistant at Heidelberg University prior to arriving at Westminster.
Brown was a volunteer coach and defensive coordinator for his alma mater, Aurora University, in the spring of 2015. Brown also served as the head lacrosse coach for the U13 Boys Select Team in St. Charles, Illinois in the fall of 2015. Among this, Brown was a strength and conditioning intern at Aurora University for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, as well as a strength and conditioning intern for Fox Valley Ice Arena in Geneva, Illinois for the USHL Juniors Hockey Team.
Brown is a graduate of Aurora University where he was a four-time varsity letterman for the men’s lacrosse team. Brown was voted team captain his senior season and went on to win Defensive MVP for the Spartans the same year. He helped guide Aurora to three NCAA Tournament’s, making the “sweet 16” all three years. He was named on the All Midwest Lacrosse Conference team his junior and senior season.
Brown is originally from San Diego, California where he graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School. Brown currently resides in New Wilmington, Pa.