Syracuse Orange men's soccer

Syracuse Orange is the NCAA college soccer (football) team for Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. They are a Division I team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Syracuse Orange
2019 Syracuse Orange men's soccer team
Founded1920
UniversitySyracuse University
Head coachIan McIntyre (10th season)
ConferenceACC
LocationSyracuse, NY
StadiumSU Soccer Stadium
(Capacity: 1,500)
NicknameOrange
ColorsOrange[1]
    
Home
Away
Pre-tournament ISFA/ISFL championships
1936[A]
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2015
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2015
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2012, 2015, 2016
NCAA Tournament appearances
1984, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019

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.

Roster

Updated: August 19, 2019[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 GK Andres Quevedo
1 GK Jake Leahy
2 MF Amferny Sinclair
3 DF Sondre Norheim
4 DF Noah Singelmann
5 DF Matt Orr
6 MF Julio Fulcar
7 FW Severin Soerlie
8 MF Simon Triantafillou
9 FW Massimo Ferrin
10 MF Ryan Raposo
11 MF Hilli Goldhar
12 DF John-Austin Ricks
No. Position Player
13 DF Nikolas Steiner
14 DF Michael Lantry
15 MF Merjan Ozisik
16 MF Logan McGraw
18 DF Nyal Higgins
19 FW Luther Archimède
20 MF Brian Hawkins
21 FW Mickey Watson
22 DF Dylan McDonald
23 DF Quinn Becker
24 DF Alphonso Joe
25 GK Christian Miesch
30 GK Sam Gomez

Records

All records recorded as of 1920 till present time.

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

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

The 30-Goal Club

Player Goals Years
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

Notable alumni

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^
    A: Co-champions with Penn State, Princeton and West Chester.[3]
  1. ^ "Dean Foti has accumulated more wins than any other Orange soccer coach". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  2. ^ "Chris Aloisi's success after Syracuse". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  3. ^ "Richard Asante's success after Syracuse". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  4. ^ "Syracuse's drafted players". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  5. ^ "Syracuse's 2007 roster". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  6. ^ "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.
  7. ^ "SU Soccer History". suathletics.com/. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  8. ^ "SU Pros". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on June 27, 2006. Retrieved September 18, 2007.
  9. ^ "History and Record Book". suathletics.com/. Archived from the original on June 27, 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2007.

References

  1. "Colors". Syracuse University Brand Guidelines. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  2. "2019 Men's Soccer Roster". cuse.com. Syracuse University Athletics. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  3. "NCAA College Soccer Championships: College Champions, 1904-1958". USA Soccer History Archives. Sover Communications. Retrieved December 15, 2016.


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