John Rennie (soccer)
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John Rennie is an American
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coach. He was a five-time ACC Coach of the Year and the 1982 NSCAA Coach of the Year.


Career

He attended Chatham High School in New Jersey. He then played baseball, soccer, and tennis for the
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. In 1972, he was the head men's soccer coach at Southeastern Massachusetts, where his team had a record of 12–4–3. He was the head coach for the Columbia Lions from 1973–1978. His Columbia teams went 4–32–4 from 1973–1975, but in 1978 he led Columbia to an Ivy League Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. During his time at Duke he led the team to five NCAA College Cups in 1982, 1986, 1992, 1995, and 2004. His team's 1986 national championship was Duke's first in any sport. Rennie finished his career with 454 wins and is one of only eight coaches all-time to get 400 wins with a Division I program. He was inducted into the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013.


College head coaching record


See also

* List of college men's soccer coaches with 400 wins


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rennie, John Living people American soccer coaches Chatham High School (New Jersey) alumni Columbia Lions men's soccer coaches Duke Blue Devils men's soccer coaches Soccer players from New Jersey Sportspeople from Morris County, New Jersey Temple Owls men's soccer players Temple Owls baseball players Association footballers not categorized by position Year of birth missing (living people) Baseball players from New Jersey 1940s births Association football players not categorized by nationality