Ian McIntyre
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Ian McIntyre is the head men's soccer coach at Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

. On January 6, 2010, he was named as the 15th soccer coach in school history. He previously coached at Hartwick College
Hartwick College
Hartwick College is a non-denominational, private, four-year liberal arts and sciences college located in Oneonta, New York, in the United States. The institution was founded as Hartwick Seminary in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick, and is now known as Hartwick College...

 from 2003 to 2009, posting four 10 win seasons. He compiled a 71-36-25 record as the head coach of the Hawks. He posted stellar records as the Hawks head coach, going 15-2-1, and 13-3-3 in his first two seasons.

He started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Fairfield University
Fairfield University
Fairfield University is a private, co-educational undergraduate and master's level teaching-oriented university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States. It was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1942, and today is one of 28 member institutions of the...

, where he coached from 1996 to 1998. Fairfield was highly successful during that time making it to the championship game of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is a college athletic conference which operates in the northeastern United States. MAAC teams compete in the NCAA's Division I. Most of the members are Catholic or formerly Catholic institutions; the only exception is the private but secular Rider...

two consecutive seasons, and reaching the national rankings. He then went to Onteonta, New York, to become the head coach at Onteonta State, where he compiled a 36-28-7 record.

He was also an all-american soccer player at Hartwick himself. He led the Hawks to a 52-20-7 record with two NCAA tournament appearances. He finished his career with 18 goals and 10 assists.

External links

  • http://suathletics.syr.edu/coaches.aspx?rc=315
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