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Syracuse Orange men's soccer

Men's soccer team of Syracuse University

Syracuse Orange men's soccer

Men's soccer team of Syracuse University

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logoSyracuse Orange logo.svg
logo_size100
universitySyracuse University
conferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
conference_shortACC (2013–present)
founded
citySyracuse
stateabbNY
stateNew York (state)
stadiumSU Soccer Stadium
capacity1,500
coachIan McIntyre
tenure15th
nicknameOrange
color1Orange
color2Blue
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ISFAchampion1936
NCAAchampion2022
NCAAcollegecup2015, 2022
NCAAeliteeight2015, 2022
NCAAsweetsixteen2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022
NCAAtourneys1984, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2025
conference_tournament1982, 1985, 2015, 2022

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

Syracuse is currently coached by Ian McIntyre who has brought the team to the National Championship, two NCAA Tournament College Cup, and two ACC Conference Titles in 2015 and 2022. McIntyre was named the National College Coach of the Year in 2022, the ACC Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2022, and the Big East Coach of the Year in 2012.

The Orange won the National Championship in the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, defeating eight time NCAA Champions Indiana 7–6 on Penalty Kicks.

History

Syracuse Orangemen Soccer team in 1922

Syracuse fielded its first varsity soccer team in 1920. The program rose to national prominence early in its history, being recognized by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association as national champions for 1936. Syracuse competed with the other northeastern soccer programs as an independent until 1979.

The university was a founding member of the Big East Conference in 1979 and the Orange broke new ground in 1982 when they finished with a record of 17-3-2 and won the inaugural BIG EAST Tournament by beating Boston College in the final. On July 1, 2013, Syracuse joined the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Players

Current roster

Orange in the MLS

MLS Draft History

*Denotes player who has been selected for an MLS Best XI team or/and an MLS All-Star Game

thumb|150px|Kamal Miller with Inter Miami in 2023

2024CAN Olu OyegunleChicago Fire2nd round (33rd overall)

Generation Adidas Players

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USA Alex BonoGKSyracuse, NY
GER Julian BüscherMDülmen, Germany
USA Miles RobinsonDArlington, MA
ENG Mo AdamsMNottingham, England
CAN Tajon BuchananFBrampton, ON
CAN Ryan RaposoMHamilton, ON

MAC Hermann Trophy

Levonte JohnsonF2022Finalist

All-Americans

Jeorgio Kocevski20233rd

Source:

The 30-Goal Club

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Marcello Vitale441979–1982
Steve Morris431986, 1988 – 1990
Mark DiMonte421984–1987
Greg Kolodziey351983–1986
Paul Young321990–1992
Kirk Johnson302000–2003

Current professionals

  • SCO Steve Morris (1986–1990) – Currently head coach of Bavarian United SC
  • USA Alex Bono (2012–2014) – Currently with New England Revolution
  • USA Miles Robinson (2015–2016) – Currently with FC Cincinnati and United States men's national soccer team international
  • CAN Kamal Miller (2015–2018) – Currently with Portland Timbers and Canada international
  • COL Sergio Camargo (2016) – Currently with Cavalry FC
  • ERI Mo Adams (2016–2017) – Currently with Al Batin FC
  • SWE Hampus Bergdahl (2016–2017) – Currently with Team TG FF
  • CAN Tajon Buchanan (2017–2018) – Currently with Inter Milan and Canada international
  • CAN Simon Triantafillou (2017–2020) – Currently with Burlington SC
  • CAN Nathaniel St. Louis (2018) – Currently with Simcoe County Rovers FC
  • CAN Massimo Ferrin (2018–2019) – Currently with York United FC
  • CAN Ryan Raposo (2018–2019) – Currently with LAFC
  • CAN Nyal Higgins (2019) – Currently with York United FC
  • HKG Matt Orr (2019) – Currently with Shenzhen Peng City F.C.
  • GLP Luther Archimède (2019–2020) – Currently with Monterey Bay FC and Guadeloupe international
  • CAN Deandre Kerr (2020–2021) – Currently with Toronto FC
  • SOM Abdi Salim (2020–2022) – Currently with Somalia international
  • USA Russell Shealy (2020–2022) – Currently with Union Omaha
  • USA Luke Biasi (2021) – Currently with Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
  • CAN Oluwaseun Oyegunle (2021–2023) – Currently with Chicago Fire FC II
  • CAN Levonte Johnson (2022) – Currently with Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC
  • GHA Nathan Opoku (2022) – Currently with Leicester City F.C.
  • CAN Joshua Belluz (2023) – Currently with Colorado Rapids 2
  • CAN Nathaniel Edwards (2023) – Currently with Toronto FC
  • CAN Gabriel Mikina (2023) – Currently with St. Louis City 2
  • USA Jason Smith (2023–2024) - Currently with Chattanooga Red Wolves

Honours

National

  • NCAA Division I tournament (1): 2022

Conference

  • Atlantic Coast Conference (2): 2015, 2022
  • Big East Conference (2): 1982, 1985

Tournament details

2022 College Cup

Main article: 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

| score-width=35 WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina |RD1-seed1 = |RD1-team1 = Pittsburgh |RD1-score1 = 0 |RD1-seed2 = 13 |RD1-team2 = Indiana |RD1-score2 = 2 |RD1-seed3 = 3 |RD1-team3 = **** |RD1-score3 = 3 |RD1-seed4 = |RD1-team4 = Creighton |RD1-score4 = 2 |RD2-seed1 = 3 |RD2-team1 = **** |RD2-score1 =2 (7) |RD2-seed2 = 13 |RD2-team2 = Indiana |RD2-score2 =2 (6)

2015 College Cup

Main article: 2015 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

Children's Mercy Park Kansas City, Kansas Children's Mercy Park Kansas City, Kansas

| seed-width = | team-width = 160 | score-width =

| RD1-seed1 = 8 | RD1-team1 = Stanford (pen.) | RD1-score1 = 0(8) | RD1-seed2 = 4 | RD1-team2 = Akron | RD1-score2 = 0(7)

| RD1-seed3 = 6 | RD1-team3 = **** | RD1-score3 = 0(1) | RD1-seed4 = 2 | RD1-team4 = Clemson (pen.) | RD1-score4 = 0(4)

| RD2-seed1 = 8 | RD2-team1 = Stanford | RD2-score1 = 4 | RD2-seed2 = 2 | RD2-team2 = Clemson | RD2-score2 = 0

2022 ACC Conference Champions

Main article: 2022 ACC men's soccer tournament

2015 ACC Conference Champions

Main article: 2015 ACC men's soccer tournament

Big East Conference Champions

The Orange soccer program competed in the Big East Conference since its first season of existence until the Orange joined to play in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013.

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SemifinalSt. John's
FinalBoston College
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SemifinalPittsburgh
FinalConnecticut

Footnotes

References

References

  1. Coaches, United Soccer. "2022 National Coach and Staff of the Year Recipients Announced {{!}} United Soccer Coaches".
  2. (2012-11-08). "Syracuse coaching staff named Big East Coaching Staff of the Year".
  3. (9 November 2022). "ACC names Syracuse's Ian McIntyre coach of the year". [[The Daily Orange]].
  4. (13 December 2022). "Syracuse wins the 2022 Men's College Cup on PKs after dramatic 2-2 draw". [[NCAA]].
  5. "SU Soccer History". [[Syracuse University Athletics]].
  6. "Big East Conference {{!}} American athletic association {{!}} Britannica".
  7. "1982 BIG EAST Champions".
  8. "2024 men's soccer roster". Syracuse University Athletics.
  9. (20 December 2023). "Orlando City selects SU's Jeorgio Kocevski 21st overall in MLS SuperDraft". [[The Daily Orange]].
  10. (20 December 2023). "Chicago Fire select SU's Olu Oyegunle 33rd overall in MLS SuperDraft". [[The Daily Orange]].
  11. "Mens Soccer All Americans". [[Syracuse University Athletics]].
  12. [https://cuse.com/documents/2024/4/23/2024_Record_Book_.pdf ''2024 Record Book''] at cuse.com
  13. (2011-09-18). "ACC accepts Syracuse, Pitt for 14-team league".
  14. "2022 Record Book (PDF)".
  15. "1985 BIG EAST Champions".
  16. "NCAA College Soccer Championships: College Champions, 1904-1958". Sover Communications.
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