Tag: ian mcintyre
Noah Rhynhart adds potential scoring threat to SU offense
Noah Rhynhart is receiving increased playing time this year in his final season with SU. He remains goalless in two regular season games but is looking to produce as a backup to forward Chris Nanco. Read More »
Syracuse content with compact stadium despite increased attendance
Syracuse Soccer Stadium filled to capacity five times during the Orange's successful 2014 season. Despite a venue smaller than most of conference rivals, SU players say they enjoy the close-up experience for the fans. Read More »
Kenny Lassiter's goal lifts Syracuse to 1-0 overtime win against Bucknell
Kenny Lassiter scored the game-winner in overtime to give Syracuse it's first win of the season. Read More »
No. 15 Syracuse wastes scoring chances in 2-1 loss to Hofstra
Syracuse outshot Hofstra by a hefty margin but couldn't complete more than one scoring chance in a season-opening loss Friday night. Read More »
Morgan Hackworth draws from father's coaching background in freshman season at Syracuse
Morgan Hackworth comes from a family of soccer players. He takes lessons from his dad, who is the former head coach of the Philadelphia Union. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Buffalo in exhibition, 1-0, while using 21 players
Syracuse won its preseason exhibition, 1-0, over Buffalo on Wednesday. Andreas Jenssen scored the lone goal as the Orange used a large portion of its roster in the win. Read More »
Observations from No. 15 Syracuse's 3-0 exhibition loss to No. 3 Georgetown
No. 15 Syracuse opened up its exhibition slate with a 3-0 loss to Georgetown. Here are some observations from Saturday afternoon's game. Read More »
Year in Sports: Syracuse soccer experiences offseason effects of year in spotlight after best campaign in team history
This offseason has seen Syracuse soccer lose 13 players for multiple reasons, but its incoming class boasts a dozen recruits to counter that. Six of the departures have shown that a season of success provides a platform to jumpstart professional endeavors. The mass additions are a result of the product McIntyre now has showcased to recruits, something he didn’t have at his disposal before. Read More »
Syracuse generates just 1 goal in exhibition loss to Siena
SU lost the friendly, 2-1, to the Saints on Saturday afternoon at Le Moyne’s Ted Grant Field. The Orange’s only goal came from the foot of forward Chris Nanco on a penalty kick in the first half. SU takes on Herkimer Community College in a home exhibition on April 18. Read More »
McIntyre, Thomas discuss MLS Draft prospects of former Syracuse players
Syracuse has had only three players selected in MLS Draft history. There could be three former Orange picked this year alone, and head coach Ian McIntyre and former defender Skylar Thomas discussed SU's draft prospects. Read More »
McIntyre wins NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year, now up for National Coach of the Year
Ian McIntyre is one of eight up for National Coach of the Year after being named the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year on Monday. Read More »
Syracuse looks for revenge in NCAA tournament 3rd-round matchup at Georgetown
Syracuse lost to Georgetown in the round of 16 two years ago and will have a chance at revenge on Sunday. Read More »
Syracuse soccer's McIntyre, Bono, three others snag ACC honors
Syracuse's best-ever season, still in-progress, has earned Ian McIntyre and some of his stars Atlantic Coast Conference accolades. Read More »
Syracuse looks to avenge regular-season loss in ACC tournament semifinals matchup with Louisville
In its best season in program history, Syracuse’s biggest blemish came on Oct. 17, when it lost at Louisville after relenting a one-goal advantage. Read More »
Halis starts 2nd game of season, turns in strong performance as postseason play heats up
Alex Halis scored a goal and nearly assisted on another in SU's win over Duke on Sunday, which was just his second start of the season. Head coach Ian McIntyre said he might have earned another chance to start for the ACC semifinal. Read More »
Syracuse men's soccer prepares to play either Duke, N.C. State in ACC quarterfinals
Syracuse will play either Duke or N.C. State in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament on Sunday, which means it will have less time to prepare for its opponent than most teams in the field. Read More »
Syracuse allows 2 goals for 1st time in overtime loss at Louisville
Syracuse fell to Louisville in overtime on Friday night by a 2-1 score. It was the first time the Orange has surrendered two goals in a game this season. Read More »
No. 2 Syracuse uses second-half spurt to run by Connecticut 4-0
Syracuse and Connecticut went back and forth in the first half before the No. 2 Orange scored three goals in 10 minutes and effectively buried the Huskies in a 4-0 road win Tuesday night. Read More »
Syracuse men's soccer jumps to No. 4 in new poll, attains highest ranking in program history
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll ranked Syracuse No. 4 in the country Tuesday afternoon, the Orange’s highest ranking in program history. Read More »
Diploma Divide: College soccer faces pressure to change or lose out on top players
Collegiate soccer, along with the game in the rest of the country, has improved in the past 30-plus years. But if college soccer doesn’t reform now, Ian McIntyre and other coaches argue, it will lose out on more top talent. Read More »
No. 23 Syracuse snaps out of early funk, scores 3 goals to top Cornell in shutout
After a slow opening 17 minutes, No. 23 Syracuse capitalized on the attack and shut down the Cornell offense to earn a 3-0 home win on Tuesday. Read More »
The English teacher: 22 years after coming to U.S., McIntyre continues to build coaching resume in upstate New York in 5th year at SU
Meet the Coach Series Part 1 of 5: Ian McIntyre, now in his fifth year as Syracuse's head coach, grew up in England and came to the United States in 1992 to play at Hartwick College. Read More »
Successful debut of new formation gives Syracuse defensive options against St. Mary's
After using a four-defender back line for most of last season, Syracuse went with a three-back formation against Niagara on Sunday due to a couple of absences. With those players returning, SU has plenty of options going forward. Read More »