Men's Soccer
Head Men's Soccer Coach Peter Haley Announces Resignation12/20/2011
 Springfield, Mass. -- December 20, 2011 – Peter Haley, who currently serves as an associate professor in the physical education teacher preparation program and as head men’s soccer coach at Springfield College, has announced his resignation from coaching effective at the end of this academic year. Read More.
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Chessen Earns NSCAA All-New England Honors Springfield, Mass. - December 12, 2011 - Junior David Chessen was honored for his outstanding season as he was named to the 2011 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All New England South Second Team. Read More. |
Men's Soccer Season Comes To Close With 2-0 Loss To ECSU in NCAA's Amherst, Mass. - November 12, 2011 - The Springfield College men's soccer team's season came to a close on Saturday afternoon after it fell to Eastern Connecticut State, 2-0, in the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship hosted at Amherst College. Read More. |
Four Men's Soccer Student-Athletes Named NEWMAC Academic All-Conference Wellesley, Mass. – November 10, 2011 - The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) announced its 2011 Men’s Soccer Academic All-Conference Team on Thursday and the Springfield College men's soccer team had four student-athletes honors. Read More. |
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About The Team
Springfield College developed one of the first collegiate soccer programs in the United States. The program, which dates back to 1906, has a rich tradition that includes five national championships and over 600 victories. The 2011 campaign will mark the program’s 99th season.
The men's soccer program has produced numerous All-Americans and All-Region players, but SC also enjoys the distinction of having close to 30 alumni serving as either head or assistant coaches at the college level today.
Tony DiCicco ’70 represented Springfield College and the United States on an international level by serving as head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team that won the 1999 World Cup Championship and the Gold Medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Current head coach
Peter Haley ’77 was voted the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Coach of the Year in 1999 after leading the Pride to its first NEWMAC title and first appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 25 years.