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Greg Sutton

Greg Sutton

  • Class
    1999
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball, Soccer
A native of Hamilton, Ontario, and eventually Bethel, Connecticut, Greg Sutton '99 was a record-breaking goalkeeper for the St. Lawrence University men's soccer program and an integral member of the men's basketball program during a notable period in their history. Greg was the picture of dominance between the pipes for the Scarlet and Brown posting 474 career saves, and 29.5 shutouts, both are program records. He also holds the record for most saves in a season with 186 in 1996 and is tied for third for most shutouts in a season with 12 in 1998. Greg was named a First-Team All-American in 1998 and was named the UCAA's Conference Player of the Year the same season. To cap his 1998 season, he was voted the team's Bob Goodwin Award recipient for the team's most consistent player. As a basketball player, Sutton was a force on the hardwood. He is in an exclusive group – one of 31 players in men's basketball history with 1,000 points. He had 1,041. Greg was part of the Saints men's basketball team which qualified for the Elite 8 in 1996-97. Following his Saints' career, Greg made his pro soccer debut for the Chicago Fire of the MLS before eventually moving to the Montreal Impact of the USL where he would make 132 appearances and win a Goalkeeper of the Year award along the way. After stints with Toronto FC and the New York Red Bulls, Sutton would retire and be named the head coach of the Concordia University's men's soccer team where he coaches to this day. Along with coaching, Greg was a match analyst for TSN from 2013-2022 covering MLS matches, and in 2023 joined the commentary team for Apple TV's MLS Season Pass. Greg lives in Montreal, Québec with his wife Martine, his daughter Maya, and his son Madox. 
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