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Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame |
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John
Rennie |
Retired
as the men's head coach at Duke University afteer the 2007
season after 29 seasons and a 410-161-35 record. Also coached
at Columbia University and his overall 34-year career record
was 454-207-49. Named National Coach of the Year in 1982.
John
Rennie's HOF Induction Bio
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Roy Lassiter, Tom Mosier, John Rennie (L-R)
Rennie Inducted Into NSCAA
Hall of Fame
John Rennie, former men’s coach at Duke University,
and M. “Chick” Jacobus, the highly successful boys coach
at Kingswood School of West Hartford, Conn., comprise the 2012 induction
class to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s
Hall of Fame.
The two were inducted into the NSCAA’s Hall of Fame as part
of the Association’s annual Awards Banquet, to be held Friday,
January 13, in conjunction with the annual NSCAA Convention, which
will run from January 11-15 in Kansas City, Mo.
Rennie, who was inducted into the North Carolina Soccer Hall of
Fame in 2011, built Duke into a soccer powerhouse, winning the first
NCAA national championship by any Blue Devil athletics squad in
1986. During his 36 seasons he compiled a career mark of 454-207-49,
including a 410-161-35 record in his 29 seasons at Duke, the nation’s
most successful program during that time frame. |