Kyle Clancy, who started The Sage Colleges' men's soccer program from its inception in 2009, finished his second season as the head men's soccer coach at the State University of New York at New Paltz in 2017.
In his first year, the Hawks finished 8-4-7 overall with a 4-3-2 mark in SUNYAC play, earning the No. 5 seed in the 2016 SUNYAC Tournament. This was the team's first appearance in the postseason since 2012.
The Hawks collected two All-SUNYAC honors and ended the year ranked eighth in the NCAA East Region.
Clancy, who served as an assistant men's soccer coach at New Paltz for three seasons before his time at Sage, constructed one of the Skyline Conference's top men's soccer programs, which culminated in the Gators' first-ever conference title and first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament appearance in 2015. Clancy, the 2015 Skyline Conference Coach of the Year, has achieved an overall career record of 65-39-11 for a .613 win percentage at Sage while winning two regular-season Skyline Conference championships and an ECAC Upstate Tournament championship.
During his time at Sage, he recruited and coached 15 First-Team All-Conference selections and seven Second-Team All-Conference honorees in addition to the 2013 Skyline Conference Player of the Year, the 2014 and 2015 Skyline Conference Defensive Players of the Year and the 2015 Skyline Conference Rookie of the Year. He also recruited and coached seven National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-East Region honorees in addition to one NSCAA Scholar All-American and one College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-American.
In addition to his duties as the head men's soccer coach at Sage, Clancy served as an assistant athletic director and the athletic facilities coordinator.
Prior to Sage, Clancy worked as an assistant coach at New Paltz from 2006-09. During his time at New Paltz, the Hawks produced four All-State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) recipients. His first season as an assistant came during Robinson's final year as the program's head coach.
A member of the NSCAA, he holds an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and an NSCAA National Diploma. He also represented the Skyline Conference on the NSCAA ranking committee and the NCAA ranking committee.
Clancy was a four-year starter at Dominican (N.Y.) College from 2002-05, earning four Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) First-Team All-Star honors. He finished his career as a two-time CACC Player of the Year and a one-time NSCAA First-Team All-New England Region honoree. Clancy currently ranks second all-time in Dominican history in career goals scored (75) and career points (171). After college, he played five years of semi-professional soccer with three different teams in the Northeast.
Clancy, a two-time CACC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, earned his Bachelor of Science in athletic training from Dominican in 2006 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in organizational management from Sage.
In his first year, the Hawks finished 8-4-7 overall with a 4-3-2 mark in SUNYAC play, earning the No. 5 seed in the 2016 SUNYAC Tournament. This was the team's first appearance in the postseason since 2012.
The Hawks collected two All-SUNYAC honors and ended the year ranked eighth in the NCAA East Region.
Clancy, who served as an assistant men's soccer coach at New Paltz for three seasons before his time at Sage, constructed one of the Skyline Conference's top men's soccer programs, which culminated in the Gators' first-ever conference title and first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament appearance in 2015. Clancy, the 2015 Skyline Conference Coach of the Year, has achieved an overall career record of 65-39-11 for a .613 win percentage at Sage while winning two regular-season Skyline Conference championships and an ECAC Upstate Tournament championship.
During his time at Sage, he recruited and coached 15 First-Team All-Conference selections and seven Second-Team All-Conference honorees in addition to the 2013 Skyline Conference Player of the Year, the 2014 and 2015 Skyline Conference Defensive Players of the Year and the 2015 Skyline Conference Rookie of the Year. He also recruited and coached seven National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-East Region honorees in addition to one NSCAA Scholar All-American and one College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-American.
In addition to his duties as the head men's soccer coach at Sage, Clancy served as an assistant athletic director and the athletic facilities coordinator.
Prior to Sage, Clancy worked as an assistant coach at New Paltz from 2006-09. During his time at New Paltz, the Hawks produced four All-State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) recipients. His first season as an assistant came during Robinson's final year as the program's head coach.
A member of the NSCAA, he holds an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and an NSCAA National Diploma. He also represented the Skyline Conference on the NSCAA ranking committee and the NCAA ranking committee.
Clancy was a four-year starter at Dominican (N.Y.) College from 2002-05, earning four Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) First-Team All-Star honors. He finished his career as a two-time CACC Player of the Year and a one-time NSCAA First-Team All-New England Region honoree. Clancy currently ranks second all-time in Dominican history in career goals scored (75) and career points (171). After college, he played five years of semi-professional soccer with three different teams in the Northeast.
Clancy, a two-time CACC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, earned his Bachelor of Science in athletic training from Dominican in 2006 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in organizational management from Sage.