MacAllaster Field is the home of the Saint soccer programs
The Saints prep for their season with scrimmages against Division I teams like Niagara

One of the nation's most successful soccer programs on any level since 1998, the St. Lawrence University men's soccer team continued to impress in 2010 after winning its sixth conference tournament and earning an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The Saints made nine straight NCAA tournament appearances from 1998 to 2006 and were the host institution for the 2002 NCAA Division III championship. Since the Liberty League's inception at the start of the 2004-2005 academic year, the Saints have been a consistent as they have appeared in six of the seven league tournament championship games, taking the tournament title in 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010.

The Saints had their first unbeaten and untied regular season in 1998 and went 16-0-2 including post-season play. The 1999 team was 17-0-0 in the regular season and then became the first team in NCAA Division III history and the ninth men's team among all NCAA divisions to run the table en route to a national title, finishing 22-0-0.

Bob Durocher, who was associate head coach in the 1989 season, took over as head coach in 1990 and quickly established his program as one of the best in the nation.  Through the 2008 season his teams had produced 17 individual national All-Americans, including the 1999 national Player of the Year, and had 62 spots on the regional All-America team.


The Saints play their home games on Sandy MacAllaster Field, which opened in 2001.

Click on the links below to open PDF files which chronicle the history and tradition of St. Lawrence soccer as well as showcasing its facilities.

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macallaster field.pdf1.01 MB
2010 Team Awards (PDF)740.48 KB
2009 Season Summary (PDF)88.24 KB
Men's Soccer Class of 2015 (PDF)80 KB
1211msoccerclinic.pdf206.2 KB
2011soccerrecords.pdf21.63 MB
2010seasonsummary.pdf107.01 KB