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Has anyone heard who the new coach at Clemson is, or what the timetable for hiring will be? I read that Phil Hindson had left.....

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Word on the street is that the new coach will be named by the end of Dec. -- maybe this week ???

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Guess that didn't happen huh?

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nope,,then was thinking maybe after the bowl game,nope again ? gota happen soon !

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It took so long because nobody wanted it!

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From the Greenville News 1/5/10

Mike Noonan, coach at Brown University for 14 seasons, has been hired as men’s soccer coach at Clemson University.

Under Noonan, the Bears won eight Ivy League Championships and appeared in the NCAA Tournament 10 times. In 2009, Brown was runner-up in the Ivy and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament, falling to the University of North Carolina 2-0.

He replaces former assistant coach Phil Hindson, who served in an interim role following the resignation last June of Trevor Adair.

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From The State:

CLEMSON - Clemson's fourth men's soccer coach in program history and third in less than a year will be Mike Noonan, coach at Brown University for 14 seasons.

Noonan, 47, replaces former Clemson assistant coach Phil Hindson, who stepped in after Trevor Adair's resignation in June. Clemson went 6-12-1 under Hindson and missed the NCAA tournament for the third consecutive season.

The Bears won eight Ivy League Championships and appeared in the NCAA tournament 10 times under Noonan. In 2009, Brown was runner-up in the Ivy and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament, losing to North Carolina 2-0.

Noonan had a 160-70-31 record at Brown, and 10 of his players have been drafted by Major League Soccer.

In addition to his tenure at Brown, Noonan was coach for four seasons at New Hampshire and for two at Wheaton College.

http://www.thestate.com/sports/


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He's recruited South Carolina, too! Thomas Thunell of Dreher and Bobby Belair of Socastee were on this fall's roster.


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