The St. Lawrence University men's soccer program and head coach Mike Toshack are excited to announce Nate Hanna as the graduate assistant coach for the upcoming season.
Hanna comes to St. Lawrence from Oneonta, where he played 70 games as a goalkeeper for the Red Dragons' soccer program.
"I'm very pleased to have Nate join us on our staff," said head coach Mike Toshack. "His experience playing at Oneonta and coaching with SDA will bring tremendous value to our program."
The Baldwinsville, N.Y. native graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies from SUNY Oneonta. During his career with the Red Dragons, Hanna accrued an impressive 48-12-8 record in over 70 games and provided 23 clean sheets. The goalkeeper accrued over 6154 minutes between the pipes making 226 saves for a .801 save percentage and a .82 goals-against average. Offensively, Hanna earned two assists from his post in the net during his 2022 season.
Hanna was a captain of his Red Dragons' squad and earned First-Team All-American honors during his time in Oneonta. He was also on the Leadership Honor Society, the school's Dean's List, and received the Award of Excellence. The keeper has volunteered in many roles, including as a SUNY Oneonta Admissions panelist, goalkeeper soccer coach for SDA, and in the SUNY Oneonta sports information office.