UMBC Men’s Soccer Coach Pete Caringi Announces Retirement
After enjoying the longest tenure of coaching one program in UMBC athletics history, Pete Caringi is retiring as head soccer coach on April 1, 2023.
Read moreAfter enjoying the longest tenure of coaching one program in UMBC athletics history, Pete Caringi is retiring as head soccer coach on April 1, 2023.
Read more2022 marks PressBox’s sixth annual Best Of edition celebrating the top people, performances and moments of the year.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with UMBC men’s soccer head coach Pete Caringi about this year’s Retrievers squad and his three-plus decades at the helm.
Read moreDillon Nesteruk remembers the first conversation he had about playing soccer at UMBC … and it led to Nesteruk emerging as a reliable, durable defender for the Retrievers in 2021.
Read moreFormer UMBC men’s soccer players Giuliano Celenza, Jason Dieter and Pete Eibner share what makes Retrievers coach Pete Caringi so successful.
Read more2021 marks PressBox’s fifth annual Best Of edition celebrating the top people, performances and moments of the year.
Read moreThrough 16 games this season, UMBC’s Taylor Calheira has notched nine goals, five of them game-winners. “I’ve been here long enough to see the really good ones, and the great ones,” head coach Pete Caringi said, “and I think he’s going to fall in that great category by the time he’s done.”
Read moreFormer UMBC soccer star Jon Bell always dreamed of playing soccer at the highest level in North America. Last year, he was selected in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft, and earlier this summer, he scored his first goal for the New England Revolution. “It’s doable and it’s possible,” Bell said.
Read moreUMBC men’s soccer coach Pete Caringi, who recently won his 300th game as the head coach of the Retrievers, isn’t one to dwell on milestones. “For the most part, I didn’t even want to be aware of it,” Caringi said. “For now, it’s just about the next game.”
Read moreUMBC men’s soccer coach Pete Caringi wasn’t surprised the America East postponed fall sports. “I was actually pleased that they announced it when they did because any longer and it continues to get … the players’ hopes up,” Caringi said. “It’s very disappointing but understandable.”
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