Tracey Britton joined the St. John Fisher women’s soccer staff in April of 2015, bringing a plethora of coaching experience. Britton began her coaching career in 1993 when she joined the women’s soccer staff of Monroe Community College as an assistant. Over the next six seasons, she helped the Tribunes capture four regional titles and the 1995 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Championship.
Britton took over the reigns as head coach of the Tribunes prior to the 1999 season, serving as the coach until 2007. Over the next nine seasons, she guided MCC to a record of 171-12-9 (.914). Her squads won NJCAA National Championships in 2001, 2004, and 2005. Additionally, MCC was the national runner-up in 1999, 2000 and 2002. Britton mentored more than 20 All-Americans at MCC, including two-time national player of the year Melissa Hornfeck, and was named the National Coach of the Year three times.
In 2005, Britton was the inaugural recipient of the Murph Shapiro Excellence in Coach Award, presented to the MCC coach whose team has excelled on the field, in the classroom, and demonstrates commitment to the community. In 2009, she was inducted into the MCC Hall of Fame and received the NSCAA’s Charlie Lee NISOA Merit Award for significant contributions to NJCAA women’s soccer. In 2010, The William Smith College Heron Society Board of Directors selected Tracey Fiume Britton ’90, to receive the John Hinton Hurd ’65 Lifetime Athletic Achievement Award. Tracey was a four year starter at William Smith College and earned a national championship during her collegiate career.
Britton most recently served as the assistant coach at Brighton High School (2011-2014), helping to lead the team to a sectional title in 2012.