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Steve Karbowski

Steve Karbowski '93 enters his 24th season as the women's soccer head coach at Siena College. The winningest coach in program history, Karbowski has led the Saints to the program's first three MAAC Tournament Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances (2010, 2015, 2020-21). Karbowski became the first head coach in MAAC Women's Soccer history to eclipse 100 career conference regular season wins with the Saints' 2-1 victory over Canisius on Oct. 2, 2019.

A 1993 graduate of Siena College, Karbowski has amassed a 203-177-45 (.531) overall record as the head coach of his alma mater, including a 111-76-24 (.583) mark in the MAAC. A three-time MAAC Coach of the Year (2001, 2002, 2020-21), Karbowski secured his milestone 200th career head coaching win last season with a 1-0 triumph at rival Marist on Oct. 9, 2021. Karbowski has both recruited and coached the first three Siena Athletics Hall of Famers in program history in first ballot inductees Noel Cox '06 (2011), Tabitha Tice '11 (2016), and Ashleigh Barone '12 (2017).


In his first two-plus decades at the helm, Karbowski has guided the Saints to 16 MAAC Tournament appearances, 10 seasons of 10 or more wins, and .500 or better records in 16 of the past 19 years. Additionally, he led the Saints to 15 straight home wins from 2009-11 and 20 consecutive non-conference home victories from 2007-12.


Karbowski's teams have excelled equally in the classroom during his tenure, routinely ranking amongst the highest GPA squads at Siena annually. The Saints have earned 20 consecutive United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Awards for maintaining a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher, and on three separate occasions (2014, 2017, 2021) have received recognition from the NCAA for achieving perfect multi-year APR (Academic Progress Rate) scores of 1,000.


Karbowski piloted Siena through the COVID-19 pandemic and onto the program's third MAAC Tournament Championship and first-ever MAAC Regular Season crown during an unprecedented 2020-21 season. Despite being predicted to finish eighth according to the MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, and dealing with an in-season COVID pause which forced the team to play its five regular season matches in just a 10-day span, Siena persevered to go unbeaten in its five-match sprint to capture its first regular season crown. For his efforts, Karbowski earned MAAC Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career. Karbowski developed Leslie Adams, playing in her first collegiate season, into the MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year, while Brianna Montinard was named MAAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year.


Karbowski led the Saints to the MAAC Championship Match for the fifth time in 2018. Siena finished the season strong winning eight of its final 10 matches, highlighted by a pair of separate four-match winning streaks. Under his guidance, Taylor Dorado was named the MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year and First Team All-MAAC selection.


Karbowski piloted the Saints to another double digit win campaign in 2017, as Siena amassed an 11-8 overall record and finished fourth in the MAAC with a 6-4 league mark. The Saints qualified for the MAAC Tournament for a program record fifth consecutive season, and advanced to the semifinals before ultimately falling to top-seed and eventual champion Monmouth.


In 2016, Karbowski guided the Saints to a 9-7-3 overall record. Siena finished second in the conference with a 7-3 league mark to earn the program's fourth consecutive MAAC Tournament appearance. The Saints' second place finish and seven league victories both tied program bests.


The previous season, Karbowski led the Cinderella Saints to the program's second MAAC Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2015. He piloted Siena to a seven-match unbeaten streak (6-0-1) down the stretch, which culminated with the Saints becoming the first-ever No. 6 seed in MAAC history to win the Tournament. Karbowski earned his milestone 150th career head coaching victory at Siena on his birthday in the Saints' crucial 2-0 victory at Quinnipiac in the regular season finale which clinched the squad the final MAAC Tournament berth. He then proceeded to steer Siena to MAAC Tournament victories over each of the conference's top-three seeds - Marist, regular season champion and regional power Monmouth, and second seeded Manhattan 5-2 in the championship match. Under Karbowski's guidance, Siena's stout defense recorded a program single-season record nine shutouts including a record four consecutive clean sheets and benchmark shutout streak of 504:23.


The program first reached unprecedented heights from 2008-10, posting the three winningest seasons in program history en route to an impressive 42-11-4 (.772) record culminating in the program's first MAAC Championship and NCAA Appearance in 2010.


The 2010 season was an historic year for Karbowski and the program as the Saints' set a program single-season record for wins and finished one victory shy of the MAAC record with an impressive 17-4-0 mark including a 6-3-0 record in the MAAC.


Additionally, the Saints were the last remaining undefeated, untied team left in all of Division I Women's Soccer as they began the season a perfect 12-0-0 which included signature wins over Big East powers UConn and Providence. As a result, Siena was ranked No. 25 nationally for consecutive weeks (Oct. 4, 11) in the Soccer America Poll for the first time in program history. Siena received votes for eight straight weeks (Aug. 23 - Oct. 12) in the NSCAA/HendrickCars.com Top-25 Poll, culminating with a program-record 25 votes - the 28th highest total in the nation - in the Oct. 12 NSCAA Poll.


Siena captured the 2010 MAAC Championship as the No. 3 seed, defeating No. 1 seed Canisius 1-0 in overtime on a golden goal from MAAC Tournament MVP Tabitha Tice. Under Karbowski's tutelage, Tice became the first player in program history to be named to the 2010 NSCAA/Performance Subaru All-Northeast Region First Team and was also just one of two MAAC players named to the 2010 NSCAA Scholar All-East Region First Team.


In 2009, Karbowski led the Saints to 12 wins and the No. 2 seed in the MAAC Tournament following a 6-2-1 conference slate. The previous season in 2008, the Saints posted a then program record 13 wins and were the nation's 10th Most Improved Team.


In 2006, he guided the Saints to the MAAC Championship game for just the second time in program history. The team posted a 9-8-2 overall record marking its fourth consecutive winning season. In addition, Karbowski mentored the 2006 MAAC Offensive Player of the Year and NSCAA All-Northeast Region Third Team honoree, Kristen Turner.


Karbowski paced the Saints to back-to-back 10 wins seasons in 2004 and 2005, including a program-best 7-1-1 MAAC record in '04.


In 2002, Karbowski led the Saints to their second-straight MAAC Tournament appearance with a 5-3-1 conference record. For his efforts, he was named MAAC Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. In 2001, Karbowski guided the Saints to a 10-8 record which ranked Siena as the eighth most improved program in the nation.


Karbowski, who earned his United States Soccer Federation National `C' License in 2007, served as an assistant coach under Charlie Curto for the men's soccer team from 1993-1998 before being named the fifth head coach of the women's program 1999. In 1998, Karbowski was a key part in the success that the men's team enjoyed, when the Saints went 11-6-1 and placed fifth in the MAAC with a 5-4 record.


Karbowski was a First Team All-MAAC performer at midfield for the Saints in 1992. Unfortunately for Curto and the Saints, that was the only year he played for the Green and Gold. His first three years were spent at the University at Buffalo before he transferred to Siena for his fourth and final season.


Following graduation, Karbowski played four seasons with the Capital District Alleycats of the United States Inter-Regional Soccer League. He is also a two-time Empire State Games gold medalist as a member of the Adirondack Region Open team, and was an assistant coach for the team in 1997.


Karbowski has also coached for Clifton Park Soccer Club for 25 years.


A local product from Clifton Park, Karbowski played two years of varsity soccer at Shenendehowa High School and was a starter on the team that finished the 1988 season ranked No. 1 in the country by USA Today.

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Lauren Mackay

Lauren Mackay enters her second season as an assistant coach on the Siena Women's Soccer staff, after having joined the program in June 2021. The 2018 United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II National Coach of the Year, the native of nearby Stillwater, New York joined the Saints after spending the previous four seasons as the head coach at Division III SUNY Delhi.


“I’m excited to have Lauren join the staff, and look forward to working with her,” said head coach Steve Karbowski upon Mackay's appointment. “Lauren possesses a great amount of collegiate coaching experience, and I was really impressed with her process and development of the women’s soccer program at SUNY Delhi. She has really demonstrated the work ethic, commitment, and detail required to create a successful program. Her qualities will be a welcomed addition.”


Siena achieved a 9-9-2 overall record in Mackey's first season with the program in 2021. The Saints posted a 6-4 MAAC record, and advanced to the conference semifinals.


Mackay brought eight years of collegiate coaching experience with her to Loudonville, plus six more locally at the high school level. She most recently oversaw SUNY Delhi’s successful transition to the NCAA Division III level, guiding the Broncos to a 23-22-2 record during her tenure as head coach.


“I am grateful for this opportunity to join a successful program here at Siena,” noted Mackay upon her hiring. “I am excited to be back in the area, while continuing to grow in my coaching career. After a great experience as a head coach at the Division III level, I am looking forward to working with and learning from Steve. I look forward to being a part of the campus community, and I’m excited to begin working with our student athletes as we build towards our goal of winning championships.”


Mackay developed eight USCAA All-Americans during her time at SUNY Delhi. She piloted the program to a 9-7-2 overall record including a 5-2-1 league mark during the Broncos’ most recent season in 2019, leading SUNY Delhi to the North Atlantic Conference Semifinals in their first season in the league.


Mackay was heralded as both the 2018 USCAA Division II National Coach of the Year and the American Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year, after leading SUNY Delhi to an eight-win improvement from her first season and the program’s first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament berth. The Broncos opened the 2018 campaign with nine straight victories, and finished 11-4 overall to secure the program’s highest win total in 11 years. SUNY Delhi also earned the program’s first-ever national ranking, achieving recognition for four consecutive weeks in the USCAA Division II Coaches’ Poll.


Mackay first entered the collegiate coaching ranks with a pair of two-year stints as an assistant coach at the Division III level at both nearby Sage (2015-16) and SUNY Potsdam (2013-14). Sage posted a stellar 26-12-1 overall record including a 15-3 mark in Skyline Conference action during her two seasons with the Gators. Mackay began her coaching career at the high school level at her alma mater, Stillwater (2007-12), where she spent her final three years as the varsity head coach from 2010-12.


Mackay played semi-pro soccer for five years, competing in the Women’s Premier Soccer League for both the WPSL Alleycats (2011) and the Adirondack Lynx (2007-08). She also played for the W-League’s Hudson Valley Quick Strike Lady Blues (2009-10), who advanced to the W-League Final Four in 2009.


Mackay earned her B.S. in Club Management from Southern New Hampshire University in 2007, where she was a four-year member of the women’s soccer program and a team captain in 2006. She received her Masters of Science in Health Education from The Sage Colleges in 2016, and is currently pursuing a second Masters of Science in Nutrition from Stony Brook, with an anticipated graduation of May 2022.


Mackay starred locally at Stillwater High School, earning First Team All-New York State honors in 2002 while captaining the squad to the NYS Final Four.

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Dan Lindemann

Dan Lindemann, who helped orchestrate the rise of the Siena Women’s Soccer program over the past two decades, begins his fourth season in his second stint - and 12th season overall - as an assistant coach. Lindemann spent the previous four seasons as the head coach of the nearby Shaker High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer team following his eight-year stint with the Saints.


“It’s great to have Dan back at Siena,” said head coach Steve Karbowski upon Lindemann's return. “He brings great experience in many areas, and is a welcomed addition. Dan’s view of the game from both a team and an individual player perspective will be a valuable asset to our program.”


Lindemann has been on staff for both the Saints' first (2010) and most recent (2020-21) MAAC Championships.


The 2016 Albany Times Union and Suburban Council Coach of the Year, Lindemann led Shaker to a stellar 48-14-8 (.743) record from 2015-18. The Blue Bison reached a peak ranking of No. 5 in New York State under Lindemann’s watch, and qualified for sectionals each season. Shaker, which earned four New York State Scholar Athlete Team awards, produced three All-State selections, one High School All-American, one Suburban Council Player of the Year, and six Section II All-Stars during Lindemann’s four-year tenure.


Lindemann helped guide Siena to an impressive 81-54-16 (.589) overall record including a 36-28-10 (.554) mark in the MAAC during his first stint as an assistant coach with the program from 2007-14. The Saints secured five MAAC Tournament appearances over his eight seasons, highlighted by the program’s first-ever MAAC Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010. Siena won its first 12 matches during the historic 2010 season, en route to achieving a program-record 17 wins.


Prior to his first stint at Siena, Lindemann served for three seasons as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program at nearby Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 2004-06. He helped lead RPI to the ECAC Championship in 2005, and Liberty League playoffs in 2004.


Lindemann began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant with the men’s team at his alma mater, Southern New Hampshire University (2003), and with the women’s team at Division III Wentworth Institute of Technology (2002). In his lone season on staff at SNHU, he helped guide the program to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearance and a No. 2 national ranking.


A 2001 graduate of Southern New Hampshire with his degree in business education, Lindemann was a three-year letterwinner who appeared in 59 career matches at center back for the Penmen. He helped lead SNHU to a pair of Elite Eight appearances and a 45-10-7 overall record.

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Todd Bradshaw

Todd Bradshaw enters his sixth season as an assistant coach on the Siena Women's Soccer staff. During his tenure, Siena's Goalkeepers Coach has developed a pair of MAAC Goalkeepers of the Year in Taylor Dorado (2018) and Leslie Adams (2020-21).

"Todd will focus on training the goalkeepers and brings a variety of experience," said head coach Steve Karbowski upon Bradshaw's appointment. "He provides an excitement and enthusiasm to the position to go along with his knowledge of the game."


Bradshaw helped guide Siena to the program's third MAAC Tournament Championship and first-ever regular season crown during the 2020-21 season. He helped develop Leslie Adams, who made her collegiate debut during the season, into the MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year.


Bradshaw helped lead the Saints to the MAAC Championship Match in his second season with the program in 2018. Siena finished the season strong winning eight of its final 10 matches, highlighted by a pair of separate four-match winning streaks. Under his guidance, Taylor Dorado was named the MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year and First Team All-MAAC selection.


Siena posted an 11-8 overall record in Bradshaw's first season with the program in 2017, and tallied a 6-4 league mark while advancing to the MAAC Semifinals.


Bradshaw has been active coaching youth soccer locally. He currently serves as the head coach of both the Clifton Park U18A Boys and U16A Girls Soccer Club squads. He previously coached Clifton Park Soccer Club's U14B Girls and U16A, U14B, and U12B Boys teams.


A native of nearby Clifton Park, New York, Bradshaw also served as his alma mater Shenendehowa High School's Goalkeepers Coach for both the boys and girls squads the previous three seasons. He has also spent the past four years as the Clifton Park Soccer Club's Goalkeeper Director and Coach.

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Graciano Brito

Graciano Brito enters his third season at the helm of the Siena Men's Soccer program in 2022, and will look to build on immediate success from his first two seasons in Loudonville.


After dealing with the unprecedented challenges brought forth during the Spring 2021 campaign, Brito allowed the Saints to thrive in the Fall, with Siena posting nine wins for its most in a season since 2014 and finishing fourth in the MAAC to earn the right to host a postseason match for only the second time in program history. Six Saints compiled a total of nine MAAC postseason honors to match the program record, highlighted by freshman Jacob Sandun Arachchige-Jensen being named the MAAC Rookie of the Year and becoming the first rookie in team history to earn a First Team All-MAAC nod. The team's seven-win improvement from the previous season featured 17 different point scorers, the most for the team since 2002.


Siena has also continued an upward trend in the classroom under Brito's direction, with 12 student athletes being named to the MAAC All-Academic Team in each of his first to years, and the team continuing to receive Academic Honors from the United Soccer Coaches each semester.


Brito was named the eighth head coach in Siena Men's Soccer history on July 15, 2020. A two-time All-American at Quinnipiac University, Brito spent the past eight seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, whom he helped guide to at least a share of four conference regular season championships, highlighted by a 2013 MAAC Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance.


“We would like to welcome Graciano and his family to Siena College and into our community,” said Siena College Vice President and Director of Athletics John D'Argenio upon Brito's appointment. “He is an exciting young coach who has proven himself first as a student athlete and then as a top assistant who helped Quinnipiac to a high level of sustained success in the MAAC. The commitment that Graciano has exhibited as both a student athlete and coach are a testament to the type of person that he is and the kind of mentor he will be to our Saints.”


Brito played a key role in the unprecedented success of Quinnipiac, which coincided with his return to Hamden in 2012. In his eight seasons as an assistant (2012-19) on head coach Eric Da Costa’s staff, the Bobcats boasted a 71-53-29 (.559) overall record and achieved the five winningest seasons in program history. This past fall, QU won six of its final eight regular season contests while finishing with a 9-6-3 overall ledger and a 7-2-1 record in league play to earn the No. 2 seed in the MAAC Tournament.


“I am excited and honored to become a part of the Siena Athletics program,” noted Brito upon his hiring. “I will bring both passion and commitment to the Siena Men’s Soccer program, and set high standards for both athletic and academic success. I would like to thank John D’Argenio for giving me this opportunity, and I would also like to thank Greg Amodio (Quinnipiac Director of Athletics) and Bill Mecca (Quinnipiac Senior Associate Athletic Director) for their help and support throughout this process. I would also like to especially thank my mentor and friend Eric Da Costa for 12 amazing years at Quinnipiac.”


Quinnipiac qualified for its conference tournament in each of Brito’s eight seasons on staff, while posting a stellar 52-16-12 (.725) mark in conference regular season action. The Bobcats won at least a share of their conference’s regular season championship four times (2012, 2013, 2014, 2016), and advanced to the MAAC Championship Match on three occasions (2013, 2016, 2018). Quinnipiac captured the program’s first conference tournament championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in its first season in the MAAC – and Brito’s second season as an assistant – in 2013.


Brito aided in the development of 15 First Team All-Conference, 15 Second Team All-Conference, and 12 All-Rookie Team selections during his tenure. He coached 2018 MAAC Offensive Player of the Year Eamon Whelan, two-time MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year Borja Angoitia (2013, 2014), and MAAC Rookies of the Year Tomas Svecula (2019) and Whelan (2016). In 2019, Rashawn Dally became the first player in Quinnipiac history to be chosen in the MLS SuperDraft, when he was selected by FC Cincinnati.


A walk-on who had never previously played organized soccer prior to his enrollment at Quinnipiac, Brito blossomed into arguably the greatest player in program history. A two-time NSCAA/Adidas All-American (2008 – Third Team, 2007 – Second Team), he was twice heralded the Northeast Conference Player of the Year (2007, 2008). A three-time team captain, Brito is the Bobcats’ all-time career Division I leader in both points (92) and goals (40).


Brito led the nation in both goals per game (0.95) and points per game (2.05) while claiming Quinnipiac’s single-season DI records for both points (39) and goals (18) during his senior season in 2008. That fall, he was also tabbed a College Soccer News Third Team All-American, an NEC All-Tournament Team selection, and was listed as the sixth best senior forward in the nation according to ESPN SoccerNet’s Top-10 rankings. Prior to the season, Brito was named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List, which is awarded annually to the nation’s top collegiate soccer player.


A seven-time career NEC Player of the Week and a two-time NSCAA All-North Atlantic Region First Team selection, Brito was twice named Quinnipiac University’s Male Student Athlete of the Year (2007, 2008). He ranked eighth nationally in both points per game (1.69) and goals per game (0.75) during his junior campaign in 2007, and was featured in Sports Illustrated’s prestigious “Faces in the Crowd” section.


Brito was invited to and participated in the 2009 Major League Soccer Combine following the conclusion of his brilliant collegiate career, and signed professionally with Operario dos Acores in the Portuguese Second Division. He became the first player to sign with the expansion FC New York of the USL Professional League in 2011, before joining fellow USL PRO squad the Rochester Rhinos in 2012.


Brito graduated from Quinnipiac University in 2009 with his degree in international business, and is currently pursuing his MBA. A native of Sao Nicolau, Cape Verde, he was a member of the Cape Verde 17U National Basketball Team. Brito is married to the former Mallory Curran, who was a member of the women’s soccer team at Quinnipiac from 2004-07, and the couple are the proud parents of seven-year-old son, Graciano, and six-year-old daughter, Nayomi.

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Jim Clementi

Jim Clementi enters his fourth season as an assistant coach for Siena Men's Soccer in 2022.


After dealing with the unprecedented challenges brought forth during the COVID-19 pandemic, Clementi aided the Saints in thriving during the 2021 season. Siena posted nine wins for its most in a season since 2014 and finished fourth in the MAAC to earn the right to host a postseason match for only the second time in program history. Six Saints compiled a total of nine MAAC postseason honors to match the program record, highlighted by freshman Jacob Sandun Arachchige-Jensen being named the MAAC Rookie of the Year and becoming the first rookie in team history to earn a First Team All-MAAC nod. The team's seven-win improvement from the previous season featured 17 different point scorers, the most for the team since 2002.


He also serves as Siena's Spring Intramural Coordinator, assisting with the college's intramural sports programs.


Upon joining the Saints in 2019, Clementi brought five years of collegiate coaching experience with him to Loudonville, the latter two of which he served as head coach of Division III Wells College.


"I am extremely happy and excited to welcome Jim to my staff,” said then-head coach Cesar Markovic upon Clementi's hiring. “Jim is a coach that has worked his way up the ranks all the way to a head coaching position at Wells College. Jim understands the serious work that is involved with building a contender. I think our team and staff will benefit from this injection of energy, hard work, and new ideas into our program."


Clementi matriculates to Siena following a two-year stint as the head coach of the Division III Wells College Express in Aurora, New York. He developed four North Eastern Athletic Conference selections over his two seasons at the helm.


No stranger to the Capital Region, Clementi previously served as an assistant coach for two seasons at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in nearby Troy. He helped guide RPI to the Second Round of the 2015 Division III NCAA Tournament, and was instrumental in helping to land a pair of top recruiting classes.


Clementi first entered the collegiate coaching ranks as an assistant at his alma mater, Ramapo College of New Jersey, in 2014. He previously coached numerous club squads as well as serving as a head coach for three seasons at Hawthorne High School in Hawthorne, New Jersey. Clementi spent his final two seasons as the boys’ varsity soccer head coach, and was named the 2013 North Jersey Interscholastic Conference Colonial Division Coach of the Year after leading his team to a league championship and program record 16 wins.


A 2011 graduate of Ramapo with his B.S. in Mathematics, Clementi received his M.A. in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University Irvine in 2015. He was a three-time team captain and both a two-time New Jersey Athletic Conference All-Conference (2009, 2010) and All-Academic Team (2008-09) selection while starring at back for Ramapo. Over his four varsity seasons, Clementi started all 61 games in which he appeared in and helped guide the Roadrunners to 40 wins.


A native of Medford Lakes, New Jersey, Clementi starred at Shawnee High School which he led to a perfect 27-0-0 record and a Group 3 State Championship his senior year in 2006, setting the record for most victories in New Jersey history.

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Matt Cunningham

Matt Cunningham joined Siena Men's Soccer as an Assistant Coach in August 2021.


During his first season with the team, Cunningham aided the Saints in thriving during the 2021 season. Siena posted nine wins for its most in a season since 2014 and finished fourth in the MAAC to earn the right to host a postseason match for only the second time in program history. Six Saints compiled a total of nine MAAC postseason honors to match the program record, highlighted by freshman Jacob Sandun Arachchige-Jensen being named the MAAC Rookie of the Year and becoming the first rookie in team history to earn a First Team All-MAAC nod. The team's seven-win improvement from the previous season featured 17 different point scorers, the most for the team since 2002.


"Matt is a great addition to our team," Head Coach Graciano Brito said upon Cunningham's hire. "He has college coaching experience, and will bring excitement and energy to our team, and is a motivated person who can help us build the program. He's also a local product who's been around the game for a long time in this area and will be a great asset in recruiting. He also brings knowledge and experience from the MAAC to our staff, having played in our conference."


Cunningham came to Loudonville after having served as the assistant men's soccer coach at nearby Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York during the 2020-21 school year. He also spent the previous three seasons from 2018-21 as an assistant varsity boy's soccer coach at Voorheesville High School, helping to lead the Blackbirds to Sectional and Regional Titles in 2019, as well as secure a place in the New York State Final Four. Cunningham has also been involved in the local club soccer scene, serving as an assistant coach with the Black Watch Premier Soccer Club from 2015-20.


No stranger to the MAAC, Cunningham was a member of the men's soccer program at Iona during college. A native of nearby Bethlehem, NY, he led Bethlehem Central High School to the 2005 Suburban Council Championship and an appearance in the Section 2 Finals.


A 2010 graduate from Iona with a bachelor's degree in mass communications, Cunningham holds a USSF Class "E" Coaching License, as well as diplomas from the United Soccer Coaches and The English Football Association.

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