Ian McIntyre (soccer)

Ian McIntyre
Personal information
Full name Ian McIntyre
Date of birth c. 1972 (age 4546)
Place of birth Basildon, England
Playing position Sweeper
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1995 Hartwick 79 (18)
Teams managed
Years Team
1996–1998 Fairfield University (assistant)
1998–2002 Oneonta
2003–2009 Hartwick
2010– Syracuse

Ian McIntyre (born circa 1972–1973 in Basildon, England) is a former Hartwick Hawks men's soccer sweeper. After his collegiate career, has coached at Oneonta, Hartwick, and is the current coach of the Syracuse Orange men's soccer team.

Playing career

McIntyre was a sweeper for the Hartwick Hawks from 1992–1995. The team had a 50–20–7 record during his four seasons as a player. The team also made 2 NCAA Tournament berths during that time. McIntyre was named to the NSCAA All-American First Team in 1995. In that same year, he was named the Hartwick Male Athlete of the Year. He was inducted into the Hartwick College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. 2001 was the first year McIntyre was eligible to be elected into the Hall of Fame.[1]

Coaching career

McIntyre began his coaching career at Fairfield University as an assistant coach. He held this position from 1996 to 1998. He was hired as the head coach at Oneonta and coached there until 2002. In 2003, his alma mater, Hartwick hired him as head coach. After seven seasons at Hartwick, McIntyre was hired on as the head coach at Syracuse.[1] McIntyre inherited a struggling program from Dean Foti, who had coached at Syracuse from 1991–2009. The year before McIntyre took over, the Orange finished 3–15.[2] In his first year, the team continued to struggle, posting a 2–10–5 record. However, McIntyre has led the team to great improvements in the following 5 years, winning an ACC Championship in 2015 and making several NCAA Tournament appearances.[3]

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Oneonta (State University of New York Athletic Conference) (1999–2002)
1999 Oneonta 10–6–1
2000 Oneonta 11–6–1
2001 Oneonta 10–7–1
2002 Oneonta 5–9–4
Oneonta: 36–28–7
Hartwick (Atlantic Soccer Conference) (2003–2006)
2003 Hartwick 15–2–13–1–12nd
2004 Hartwick 13–3–14–1–02nd
2005 Hartwick 13–6–15–1–01stNCAA 1st Round
2006 Hartwick 8–10–23–2–1T-2nd
Hartwick (Atlantic Soccer Conference) (2007–2009)
2007 Hartwick 5–6–72–1–23rd
2008 Hartwick 7–5–72–2–24th
2009 Hartwick 10–4–43–2–22nd
Hartwick: 71–36–2322–10–8
Syracuse (Big East Conference) (2010–2012)
2010 Syracuse 2–10–50–6–3
2011 Syracuse 3–12–11–7–1
2012 Syracuse 14–6–15–3–04th
Syracuse (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2013–present)
2013 Syracuse 10–7–13–7–110th
2014 Syracuse 15–2–15–2–1T-1st (Atlantic)NCAA Third Round
2015 Syracuse 16–5–33–4–14th (Atlantic)ACC Champions
NCAA Semifinals
2016 Syracuse 12–4–44–2–34th (Atlantic)NCAA Third Round
2017 Syracuse 6–8–40–6–26th (Atlantic)
Syracuse: 78–54–20
Total:185–118–50

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. 1 2 "Ian McIntyre Bio". Syracuse University Athletics. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  2. "Hartwick soccer coach heading to Syracuse". thedailystar.com. January 6, 2010. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  3. Chris Libonati. "In just 6 years, Ian McIntyre has turned Syracuse men's soccer around". dailyorange.com. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
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