Women's Basketball
Brocke, Lauren

Lauren Brocke
- Title:
- Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator
Lauren Brocke, serving in her third season at the Academy in 2025-26, acts as forwards/post coach and both recruiting and equipment coordinator while additionally serving as the program’s compliance liaison.
In her second season at Air Force, Brocke and Air Force collectively closed 2024-25 with an 18-15 record, earning Air Force’s second winning season in the program’s Division I history. The Falcons opened the season at 10-2, earning the program’s first-ever 10-win non-conference and best start to a season since 1991-92. The Falcons, earning a seven seed in the 2025 Mountain West Championships, defeated No. 10 Utah State in the opening round before falling in the MW quarterfinals. Air Force bookended the 2025 season earning the program’s second-ever bid into the WNIT and hosting a postseason game in Clune Arena for the first time ever.
Lauren Brocke was announced to the Air Force women’s basketball staff on June 21, 2023, following a two-year stint as assistant coach at Colorado College under head coach Katherine Menendez. In her time at CC, the Tigers compiled a 19-8 record in 2022-23 which included a 14-2 clip against SCAC opponents and a 70-64 win over No. 1 Trinity University (Feb. 5). The 19-8 record was Colorado College's best season record since 1980-81 in which the Tigers finished at 20-8.
While at CC, Brocke's areas of responsibility included recruiting, player development, scouting, community service, leadership training, team travel coordination and managing the program's social media accounts. On the development side, one of Brocke's many notables included working with guard Anna Fanelli, who led Division III in assists in 2021-22.
Brocke served as a member of the support staff for Team USA in the summer of 2022, assisting with the U17 and U18 team trials at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
Brocke was a four-year letter winner at Colorado State, playing for the Rams from 2018-2021, earning a Mountain West All-Academic selection in 2019 and serving on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Brocke completed her time at CSU with a bachelor's degree in human resource management and a certificate in entrepreneurship.
In her second season at Air Force, Brocke and Air Force collectively closed 2024-25 with an 18-15 record, earning Air Force’s second winning season in the program’s Division I history. The Falcons opened the season at 10-2, earning the program’s first-ever 10-win non-conference and best start to a season since 1991-92. The Falcons, earning a seven seed in the 2025 Mountain West Championships, defeated No. 10 Utah State in the opening round before falling in the MW quarterfinals. Air Force bookended the 2025 season earning the program’s second-ever bid into the WNIT and hosting a postseason game in Clune Arena for the first time ever.
Lauren Brocke was announced to the Air Force women’s basketball staff on June 21, 2023, following a two-year stint as assistant coach at Colorado College under head coach Katherine Menendez. In her time at CC, the Tigers compiled a 19-8 record in 2022-23 which included a 14-2 clip against SCAC opponents and a 70-64 win over No. 1 Trinity University (Feb. 5). The 19-8 record was Colorado College's best season record since 1980-81 in which the Tigers finished at 20-8.
While at CC, Brocke's areas of responsibility included recruiting, player development, scouting, community service, leadership training, team travel coordination and managing the program's social media accounts. On the development side, one of Brocke's many notables included working with guard Anna Fanelli, who led Division III in assists in 2021-22.
Brocke served as a member of the support staff for Team USA in the summer of 2022, assisting with the U17 and U18 team trials at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
Brocke was a four-year letter winner at Colorado State, playing for the Rams from 2018-2021, earning a Mountain West All-Academic selection in 2019 and serving on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Brocke completed her time at CSU with a bachelor's degree in human resource management and a certificate in entrepreneurship.