Peter Schachter was named Head
Men’s Soccer Coach in August, 2004. After a transitional inaugural season,
the 2005 squad had a Cinderella run to the 2005 NCAA tournament, winning the
Little East Conference Tournament championship and ending with a season
record of 13-5-3. The turn around was good enough to rank the ’05 Colonials
as the fourth most improved Division III team in the nation, and earned
Schachter the LEC Coach of the Year Award.
Prior to coming to WestConn, he was Head Men’s Soccer
Coach and Assistant AD at Manhattanville College from 1995-2000.
Schachter led the 1999 team to the program’s first
Skyline Conference Championship and first and only NCAA Tournament
appearance, finishing with a 14-5 record.
He spent the 1990 season as Head Men’s Soccer Coach at
Hunter College, guiding the Hawks to a second place CUNY Conference finish.
Schachter played his collegiate career at Brandeis
University from 1973-76 as a four-year starting defender for the Judges, who
were a New England ECAC Tournament participant in 1975 and the NCAA Division
III National Champion in 1976.
He holds the Advanced National Diploma from the NSCAA,
is a Certified Advanced Personal Trainer and earned the Certificate in
Soccer Fitness & Conditioning from the International Coaching Academy.
In addition to his BA degree from Brandeis (Fine
Arts, magna cum laude with high honors), Schachter earned the MS degree
in the Sociology of Sport & Sports Management from the University of
Leicester.
He resides in Danbury, CT with his
wife, Antonia, and their two sons, Nicholas and Jonathan.