Syracuse Orange men's soccer
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Syracuse Orange | |||
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2015 Syracuse Orange men's soccer team | |||
Founded | 1920 | ||
University | Syracuse University | ||
Head coach | Ian McIntyre (5th season) | ||
Conference | ACC | ||
Location | Syracuse, New York | ||
Stadium | SU Soccer Stadium (Capacity: 1,500) | ||
Nickname | Orange | ||
Colors | Orange[1] | ||
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NCAA Tournament College Cup | |||
2015 | |||
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals | |||
2015 | |||
NCAA Tournament Round of 16 | |||
2012, 2015 | |||
NCAA Tournament appearances | |||
1984, 2012, 2014, 2015 |
Syracuse Orange is the NCAA college soccer (football) team for Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. They are a Division 1 team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Syracuse is currently coached by Ian McIntyre who has brought the team to three NCAA tournament appearances and the 2015 ACC Conference Title defeating Notre Dame 1–0. In 2014 McIntyre was named the ACC coach of the Year.
Success after Syracuse
The student-athletes that have found professional soccer success after Syracuse are Chris Aloisi, captain of the 2003 team, was drafted by the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer and was a member of the Houston Dynamo during its run to the MLS Cup 2006.[1]
Richard Asante, an All-BIG EAST and All-Northeast Region selection in 2006, became the latest member of the Orange to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft. He was taken with the first pick in the third round (27th overall) by Toronto FC.[2]
In addition, the Orange has had a player selected in the USL First Division College Draft in eight of the last 10 years, including 2006 when Ezra Prendergast was chosen by the Rochester Raging Rhinos. Prendergast was also picked in the MLS Supplemental Draft by the Chicago Fire. Syracuse has also had players compete in the NPSL, WISL and USISL.[3]
Roster
This was the Syracuse roster for the 2015 season.[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Head coaches
Since 1920 till present time, the Syracuse Orange have had 15 Head Coaches. Dean Foti holds the records for; Most Coached Matches, Most Wins, Most Losses, & Most Draws.
Alden Shattuck holds the record for best all-time Winning Percentage with 0.646.
- No games were played (1922, 1943 – 1945, 1951)
- Syracuse soccer was discontinued (1961–1969)
SU's MLS Draft History
Year | Type of Draft | SU Player | Team | Round | Overall # |
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1996 | Inaugural Draft | Eric Puls | Colorado | 12th | 112th |
1996 | Inaugural Draft | Paul Young | Columbus | 13th | 121st |
1997 | Supplemental Draft | Mike Britton | Colorado | 3rd | 23rd |
2004 | MLS SuperDraft | Chris Aloisi | Los Angeles | 6th | 57th |
2006 | Supplemental Draft | Ezra Prendegast | Chicago | 3rd | 34th |
2007 | MLS SuperDraft | Richard Asante | Toronto FC | 3rd | 27th |
2009 | MLS SuperDraft | Kyle Hall | Toronto FC | 3rd | 39th |
SU Players Who Have Played in Europe
Patrice Bernier
Was a member of the Syracuse Orange squad from 1998 – 1999. Bernier made a big impact at SU in his short career. After being named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team in 1998, Bernier was a first-team All-BIG EAST and first-team All-New York State pick after scoring five goals and handing out 8 assists. He later signed with the Montreal Impact of the A-League following his sophomore season.
He then would join Moss F.K. of the Norwegian Premier League in 2003. In 40 appearances with the club, he scored one goal. He left the team in 2004 to join Tromsø, also of the Norwegian Premier League. In 56 appearances he found the back of the net four times. He stayed with the club till 2007. Bernier currently plays for the Montreal Impact.
Bernier was called up to the Canadian National soccer team for the first time in 2004 and continues to play for his country today.
John Andrade
Was a member of the Syracuse Orange squad from 1998 – 2001. A four-year letterwinner and co-captain of the 2001 squad, John Andrade was with C.S. Marítimo of the Portuguese 1st Division in 2002.
Cameron Hall
Was a member of the Syracuse Orange squad from 1995 – 1998. Hall played in 32 games in his career at SU. His lone goal came in his senior year when he scored against No. 11 Georgetown to put SU ahead, 2–1. He would later join SV Waldhof Mannheim of the German 2nd Division in 1999. Hall moved to FSV Salmrohr of the German 3rd Division in 2000. He stayed with the club till 2003.
Eric Puls
Was a member of the Syracuse Orange squad from 1989 – 1992. He would go on to join Rot Weiss Waldorf of the German 3rd Division in 1992. He stayed with the club till 1994. He would later on be drafted by the Colorado Rapids in MLS's Inaugural Draft in 1996.[4]
Records
All records recorded as of 1920 till present time. [5]
Single Game Records
Team
- Most Goals: 16 ----- (vs. Canisius – Sept. 26, 1984)
- Most Assists: 13 -----(vs. Canisius – Sept. 26, 1984)
Player
- Most Goals: 4 (4 times)
- Wayne Tompkins ----- (vs. Eisenhower – Sept. 12, 1975)
- Pavao Milkovic ----- (vs. Eisenhower – Sept. 11, 1976)
- Erik Miller Sundsted ----- (vs. Canisius – Sept. 26, 1984)
- Steve Morris ----- (vs. Niagara – Oct. 29, 1989)
- Most Points: 11 (4 goals, 3 assists)
- Erik Miller Sundsted ----- (vs. Canisius – Sept. 26, 1984)
- Most Assists: 5
- Steve Morris ----- (vs. St. Bonaventure – Sept. 19, 1989)
- Most Saves: 20
- Rick Fatscher ----- (vs. Hartwick – Oct. 13, 1984)
Single Season Records
Team
- Most Goals: 58 ----- (1989)
- Most Assists: 65 ----- (1989)
Player
- Most Goals: 18
- Greg Kolodziey ----- (1986)
- Most Assists: 16
- Steve Morris ----- (1989)
- Most Saves: 174
- Mike Westcott ----- (1977)
- Most Shutouts: 12
- Joe Papaleo ----- (1982)
Career
- Most Goals: 44
- Marcello Vitale ----- (1979–1982)
- Most Assists: 43
- Steve Morris ----- (1986, 1988 – 1990)
- Most Saves: 408
- Chris Whitcomb ----- (1985–1988)
- Most Shutouts: 36
- Joe Papaleo ----- (1979–1982)
The 30-Goal Club
Player | Goals | Years |
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Marcello Vitale | 44 | 1972–1982 |
Steve Morris | 43 | 1986, 1988 – 1990 |
Mike DiMonte | 42 | 1984–1987 |
Greg Kolodziey | 35 | 1983–1986 |
Paul Young | 32 | 1990–1992 |
Kirk Johnson | 30 | 2000–2003 |
Footnotes
- ^ "Dean Foti has accumulated more wins than any other Orange soccer coach". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
- ^ "Chris Aloisi's success after Syracuse". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
- ^ "Richard Asante's success after Syracuse". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
- ^ "Syracuse's drafted players". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
- ^ "Syracuse's 2007 roster". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
- ^ "2007 Men's Soccer standings for the Big East Conference of the NCAA". bigeast.org/. Archived from the original on February 4, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2007.
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- ^ "SU Pros". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 18, 2007.
- ^ "History and Record Book". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
See also
References
- ^ "Color Palette". Syracuse University Brand Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved December 19, 2022.
- ^ "2015 Men's Soccer Roster". Syracuse University Athletics. Cuse.com.
External links
- Syracuse Athletics Official Site
- Syracuse Men's Soccer Official Page
- Syracuse Men's Soccer Schedule Official Page
- THIS IS SYRACUSE SOCCER! Official Page
- Syracuse Multimedia Official Media PDF
- ACC Men's Soccer Official Page
- NCAA Div I Men's Soccer Official Page
- Cuse TV – YouTube Official Youtube Page
- SU Men's Soccer Twitter Official Twitter Page
- SU Men's Soccer Facebook Official Facebook Page