Coach Pecheone joined the Emmanuel staff for the 2014 season as a Volunteer Assistant and was promoted to Assistant Coach for the Saints Men’s Soccer Team during the summer of 2015.
Pecheone earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology, Crime & Justice Studies from Le Moyne College, graduating in May ’09, and was a standout on the soccer field for the Dolphins.
Pecheone was a four-year starter and scholarship athlete at Division II Le Moyne. He was a two-time NSCAA Adidas All-Region selection as well as a three-time All-Conference pick for the Northeast 10 Men’s Soccer squad, earning First Team honors in 2008, Second Team honors in 2006 and Third Team honors in 2007. During his career he was named the Northeast10 Player of the Week on five separate occasions He led Le Moyne to three NCAA tournament appearances and a conference championship in 2005. Pecheone is currently ninth all-time at Le Moyne in points with 66, ninth all-time in goals scored with 28 and second all-time in game winning goals with nine.
After earning his undergraduate degree, Pecheone went back to school to earn a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Hodges University, graduating Summa Cum Laude.
When not coaching the Saints, Pecheone works full-time for the New England Revolution Academy, where he is focused on curriculum and player development for some of the nation’s top soccer prospects.
Pecheone resides in Brighton, Mass.