Men's soccer team of Syracuse University
Syracuse Orange Founded 1920; 104 years ago (1920 ) University Syracuse University Head coach Ian McIntyre (14th season)Conference ACC (2013–present) Location Syracuse , New York Stadium SU Soccer Stadium (Capacity: 1,500)Nickname Orange Colors Orange and Blue 1936 2022 2015, 2022 2015, 2022 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022 1984, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 1982, 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.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
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.[ 4]
History
Syracuse Orangemen Soccer team in 1922
Syracuse fielded its first varsity soccer team in 1920.[ 5] 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[ 6] 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 [ 7] by beating Boston College in the final. On July 1, 2013, Syracuse joined the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Players
Current roster
As of 12 Sep 2024 [ 8]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Orange in the MLS
MLS Draft History
Kamal Miller with Inter Miami in 2023
Generation Adidas Players
Tajon Buchanan (left) and Alex Bono, two of the Generation Adidas Syracuse players
MAC Hermann Trophy
All-Americans
Source:[ 11]
The 30-Goal Club
Player
Goals
Tenure
Marcello Vitale
44
1979–1982
Steve Morris
43
1986, 1988 – 1990
Mark DiMonte
42
1984–1987
Greg Kolodziey
35
1983–1986
Paul Young
32
1990–1992
Kirk Johnson
30
2000–2003
Current professionals
Patrice Bernier with CF Montréal
Honours
National
Conference
Tournament details
2022 College Cup
2022 NCAA soccer season was the most successful in the history of the Orange program. Syracuse achieved a Treble by winning ACC Conference regular season , ACC Conference tournament , and NCAA National Championships .
2015 College Cup
2022 ACC Conference Champions
First RoundACCN & ACCNX
Quarterfinals ACCN
Semifinals ACCN
FinalESPNU
1
Duke
0
8
Clemson
3
8
Clemson
2
9
Notre Dame
1
8
Clemson
2
4
Wake Forest
0
4
Wake Forest
1
5
Louisville
1
12
Virginia Tech
0
12
Virginia Tech
2
8
Clemson
0
2
Syracuse
2
3
Virginia
1
6
Pittsburgh (a.e.t. )
4
6
Pittsburgh
0
11
NC State
1
3
Virginia
2 (3)
2
Syracuse (pen. )
2 (5)
2
Syracuse
1
7
North Carolina
1
7
North Carolina
0
10
Boston College
0
2015 ACC Conference Champions
Preliminary Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
1
Wake Forest (OT )
2
8
Duke
1
9
Louisville
1
9
Louisville
2
1
Wake Forest
0
4
Notre Dame
1
4
Notre Dame
1
5
Virginia
0
4
Notre Dame
0
7
Syracuse
1
3
Clemson
3
7
Syracuse
2
6
Boston College
0
10
NC State
0
3
Clemson
0
7
Syracuse
2
2
North Carolina
1 (3)
7
Syracuse (pen. )
1 (4)
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.[ 13]
^ A: Co-champions with Penn State, Princeton and West Chester.
[ 16]
^ "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 .
^ "Chris Aloisi's success after Syracuse" . suathletics.com/ . Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007 .
^ "Richard Asante's success after Syracuse" . suathletics.com/ . Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007 .
^ "Syracuse's drafted players" . suathletics.com/ . Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007 .
^ "Syracuse's 2007 roster" . suathletics.com/ . Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. 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 .
^ "SU Soccer History" . suathletics.com/ . Retrieved September 14, 2007 .[dead link ]
^ "SU Pros" . suathletics.com/ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2006. Retrieved September 18, 2007 .
^ "History and Record Book" . suathletics.com/ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2007 .
References
External links
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons College Cup finals National championship seasons in bold ; College Cup seasons in italics
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