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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.
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Syracuse Orange men's soccer seasons (11 P) Pages in category "Syracuse Orange men's soccer" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The 2022 season was the most successful season in program history. It was the first time a team from the university reached the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament championship game going on to defeat #13 Indiana, 7-6 on penalties after a 2-2 draw. [1] [2] It was the program's first national soccer title since 1936.
Pages in category "Syracuse Orange men's soccer players" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Syracuse Salty Dogs (formally Syracuse Football Club) were a professional men's soccer team based in Syracuse, New York. The name of the club originates from "Salty Dog" which is nautical slang for an experienced sailor who has spent much of his life aboard a ship at sea and thus generally given increased credibility by ship mates in ...
The 2016 Syracuse Orange men's soccer team represented Syracuse University during the 2016 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.It was the program's 93nd season. [1] The #8 seeded Orange reached the third round/Sweet 16 of the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, where they lost to fellow ACC team, the 9th seeded North Carolina Tar Heels.
Chris Wingert (St. John's) Ricardo Clark (Furman) Sumed Ibrahim (Maryland) Andres Murriagui (Loyola Marymount) Diego Walsh* (SMU) Alecko Eskandarian (Virginia) Pat Noonan* (Indiana) Tim Pierce (UCLA) Mike Tranchilla (Creighton) 2003 Will Hesmer (Wake Forest) Leonard Griffin (UCLA) Trevor McEachron (Old Dominion) Chris Wingert* (St. John's ...