Colorado State University Athletics
Women's Basketball
Butkovsky, Brooke

Brooke Butkovsky
- Title:
- Director of Player Development
- Phone:
- (970) 491-6569
Brooke Butkovsky enters of fifth season on the Colorado State women’s basketball staff in 2021-22 and her fourth as the Rams' director of operations. She was formally introduced in her previous role on the staff, the director of player development, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017.
Butkovsky brings experience in coaching and marketing to the Rams’ newly-created director of player development position. Among her previous roles was a two-year stint as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Clarkson University.
In her two years as an assistant coach at Clarkson, the Golden Knights combined to go 38-17, including a 23-9 mark in conference play. Clarkson reached the NCAA Tournament in her first season on the coaching staff, the first appearance for the Golden Knights in 27 seasons.
Among the other roles Butkovsky has held was a marketing and promotions role for the Bridgeport Bluefish baseball team, in which she worked directly with the team’s front office to organize sponsorships, advertising and the game day experience.
Butkovsky began her coaching career at her alma mater immediately following her playing career in 2015. Among her the highlights of her college basketball career was Liberty League All-Rookie honors after averaging 9.2 points and 7.3 rebounds per game with a conference-best .556 field goal percentage. Butkovsky, who was a two-time captain for Clarkson basketball, also competed in volleyball, helping lead the team to a 104-18 record, three consecutive conference championships and as many NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals appearances.
In 2015, Butkovsky was presented Clarkson’s Ed Sayer Memorial Award, which recognizes one student-athlete that best exemplifies “compassion for their teammates, an indelible work ethic, a passion for their sport and an appreciation of the intricacies and importance of teamwork.” She graduated from Clarkson in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in innovation & entrepreneurship, and added a master’s degree in business administration in 2017. Off the court, Butkovsky is an avid hockey fan.
Butkovsky brings experience in coaching and marketing to the Rams’ newly-created director of player development position. Among her previous roles was a two-year stint as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Clarkson University.
In her two years as an assistant coach at Clarkson, the Golden Knights combined to go 38-17, including a 23-9 mark in conference play. Clarkson reached the NCAA Tournament in her first season on the coaching staff, the first appearance for the Golden Knights in 27 seasons.
Among the other roles Butkovsky has held was a marketing and promotions role for the Bridgeport Bluefish baseball team, in which she worked directly with the team’s front office to organize sponsorships, advertising and the game day experience.
Butkovsky began her coaching career at her alma mater immediately following her playing career in 2015. Among her the highlights of her college basketball career was Liberty League All-Rookie honors after averaging 9.2 points and 7.3 rebounds per game with a conference-best .556 field goal percentage. Butkovsky, who was a two-time captain for Clarkson basketball, also competed in volleyball, helping lead the team to a 104-18 record, three consecutive conference championships and as many NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals appearances.
In 2015, Butkovsky was presented Clarkson’s Ed Sayer Memorial Award, which recognizes one student-athlete that best exemplifies “compassion for their teammates, an indelible work ethic, a passion for their sport and an appreciation of the intricacies and importance of teamwork.” She graduated from Clarkson in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in innovation & entrepreneurship, and added a master’s degree in business administration in 2017. Off the court, Butkovsky is an avid hockey fan.