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Drew University

Drew University Athletics
36 Madison Ave. Madison, NJ 07940
Division 3 New Jersey Northeast
Private Small Developing team

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Lenny Armuth

Lenny Armuth has been at the helm of the men’s soccer program since 1994 and in that time has become the most successful coach in the history of the program. With nine Conference Coach of the Year, two NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year, an ECAC Coach of the Year, and a NSCAA/Adidas National Coach of the Year award to his name, Armuth has established himself as one of the elite coaches in the country. His Ranger teams have captured nine conference titles, including a pair of Landmark Conference crowns, further proving the quality of Armuth’s work. No stranger to the NCAA Tournament, his teams have gone to the Big Dance nine times, including their first-ever NCAA Championship game appearance in 2003 where the Rangers finished second in the nation. Most recently, his 2017 squad reached the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third time under Armuth's guidance.


In addition to being a conference powerhouse, Armuth has guided the Rangers to 15 ECAC Tournaments. His teams have claimed three ECAC championships, including in 2018, two years after the conference went to one tournament to crown a single ECAC champion.


In the 2015 season opener on September 1, Armuth recorded his 300th career victory at Drew as the Rangers defeated Swarthmore College 1-0 at Ranger Stadium. The milestone cemented his name in the top 25 of college soccer coaches in both winning percentage and total wins across all three NCAA divisions.


Prior to Drew, Armuth was an assistant with the Rutgers University men’s team that reached the NCAA Tournament in 1993 and head coach of the Kean College women’s squad that was consistently ranked in the Top 10.


As a player, the Maplewood, N.J. native was an All-American at Columbia High School in 1981 and a captain at the University of South Florida. He played professionally and with the United States Maccabi teams which he later coached as well. He and his wife, Sara Jane, have two boys: Jeremy and Matthew.

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Alan McClintock

Alan McClintock was promoted to the role of assistant coach for the 2016 season. McClintock joined head coach Lenny Armuth’s coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2015. In 2017, he helped guide the Rangers to the Landmark Conference title as well as a berth in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Division III tournament. One year later, he helped coach Drew to the ECAC title.


A Northern Ireland native, he brings over 15 years of experience in coaching youth soccer both here in the United States and in the United Kingdom.


McClintock is the Director of Soccer at United Soccer Academy, a youth training organization based out of Bound Brook, N.J. He also served as the boys' assistant varsity coach at Summit High School from 2010-16. In addition, he has significant experience coaching high school players locally with Summit SC, Scotch Plains SC and Soccer For Life programs.


His soccer coaching licenses include FA Level 1 and 2, UEFA B, USSF D, USC Director of Coaching, National and Advanced National Diplomas.


McClintock graduated in 2004 from Liverpool John Moores University in England with a BA honors degree in sport development and physical education.

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Cesar Barrientos

Cesar Barrientos joined head coach Lenny Armuth's staff in the summer of 2009. As the Rangers' goalkeeping coach, Barrientos helped the Rangers to an ECAC championship in his first season and again in 2018. He also helped guide Drew to the Landmark Conference title and a berth in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Division III tournament in 2017.


In addition to his coaching duties, Barrientos serves as Drew's athletic equipment and facilities manager.


Prior to coming to Drew, through his passion and knowledge of the game Barrientos has coached and trained at a number of clubs and/or schools. Following graduation, he coached the goalkeepers at his alma mater, Madison High School, for six years. Between coaching at Madison and joining the Drew men’s soccer program, he was a U18 coach at Primo United, trained goalkeepers at Primo Soccer Club, and coached at both Chatham United Villa Walsh and Madison Soccer Club. Barrientos has his goalkeeper state, regional and national diplomas from the United Soccer Coaches.


Aside from coaching, Barrientos spent two years with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.

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