Brandon Bianco

Brandon Bianco

Brandon Bianco is in his fifth season as an assistant men's soccer coach at Ohio Wesleyan University.

He assists with all facets of the program, including recruiting, scouting, travel, budget, and training preparation. Working primarily with attacking players, Bianco's arrival in 2008 saw Ohio Wesleyan's offensive output improve 50 percent from its 2007 goal total. The 2011 squad tallied 77 goals, matching the second highest goal total in school history, on the way to the 2011 NCAA Division III championship.  Following the 2011 season, Bianco was recognized at the NSCAA Great Lakes Regional Assistant Coach of the Year.

During his 4 seasons at Ohio Wesleyan, the Bishops have compiled a 78-11-5 record, won 4 North Coast Athletic Conference championships, 2 NCAC tournament titles, achieved a NSCAA No. 1 ranking, and advanced to NCAA postseason play all 4 years.

Bianco came to Ohio Wesleyan after spending the 2007 season coaching at the club level for the Olentangy Classics.

Bianco is a 2007 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan. He lettered 4 times as a midfielder for the Battling Bishop men's soccer team. Bianco ranked second on the team in scoring and was a second-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference selection in 2006, helping the Bishops advance to the NCAA Division III semifinals that season.

A native of Powell, Ohio, Bianco and his wife, Brittany, reside in Worthington.