Women's Soccer
DeNoyer, Brandon

Brandon DeNoyer
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- badenoye@syr.edu
Brandon DeNoyer joined the Syracuse staff as an assistant coach prior to the start of the 2020 preseason. In addition to his assistant responsibilities, DeNoyer is the program's goalkeeper coach.
DeNoyer has overseen the development of Shea Vanderbosch, a three-year starter with the Orange. Vanderbosch was named to the 2022 ACC All-Freshman Team and has consistently ranked among the conference's saves leaders. She's accumulated eight shutouts and 287 saves while playing in 49 games during her Syracuse tenure.
He guided Lysianne Proulx during her time with the Orange. Proulx is currently a member of the Canadian Women's National Team. She was rostered for the 2023 FIFA World Cup. Proulx has played for Torrense in Portugal and Bay FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Proulx spent five seasons at Syracuse and accumulated 52 games played, a 2.29 goals-against-average, a .721 save percentage and eight shutouts. She led the squad in saves in 2019 (83), 2020 (73) and 2021 (96). Proulx ranks second in career saves per game (5.3) and fourth in career saves (281) at Syracuse.
DeNoyer also coached Sierra Giorgio, who competed with Canada in the 2020 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Â
Prior to his appointment, he was an assistant coach at Richmond. DeNoyer helped Richmond go from two wins in 2018 to seven in his second campaign. He worked with the Spiders’ goalkeepers, who posted a combined four shutouts, a 1.46 goals-against average and a .771 save percentage.
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Before his stint at Richmond, DeNoyer served as an assistant coach at Mississippi State for one season, helping the Bulldogs to a 9-5-4 mark. Under his tutelage, goalkeeper Catalina Perez earned All-America honors and Mississippi State allowed just 19 goals in 18 games. DeNoyer, a native of Scotia, N.Y., also served as the top assistant at Siena from 2011-16. During his tenure, the Saints won the 2015 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title and earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament. In addition, DeNoyer mentored 2014 MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year, Taylor Booth.
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DeNoyer played from 2004-08 at SUNY Old Westbury, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in media communications and American studies. He stayed on at his alma mater for four seasons, serving as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer squad and as a volunteer goalkeeper coach for the women’s soccer program.
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An experienced club coach, DeNoyer holds Regional, National, and Advanced National diplomas from NSCAA, and a United States Soccer Federation "D" License.
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DeNoyer has overseen the development of Shea Vanderbosch, a three-year starter with the Orange. Vanderbosch was named to the 2022 ACC All-Freshman Team and has consistently ranked among the conference's saves leaders. She's accumulated eight shutouts and 287 saves while playing in 49 games during her Syracuse tenure.
He guided Lysianne Proulx during her time with the Orange. Proulx is currently a member of the Canadian Women's National Team. She was rostered for the 2023 FIFA World Cup. Proulx has played for Torrense in Portugal and Bay FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Proulx spent five seasons at Syracuse and accumulated 52 games played, a 2.29 goals-against-average, a .721 save percentage and eight shutouts. She led the squad in saves in 2019 (83), 2020 (73) and 2021 (96). Proulx ranks second in career saves per game (5.3) and fourth in career saves (281) at Syracuse.
DeNoyer also coached Sierra Giorgio, who competed with Canada in the 2020 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Â
Prior to his appointment, he was an assistant coach at Richmond. DeNoyer helped Richmond go from two wins in 2018 to seven in his second campaign. He worked with the Spiders’ goalkeepers, who posted a combined four shutouts, a 1.46 goals-against average and a .771 save percentage.
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Before his stint at Richmond, DeNoyer served as an assistant coach at Mississippi State for one season, helping the Bulldogs to a 9-5-4 mark. Under his tutelage, goalkeeper Catalina Perez earned All-America honors and Mississippi State allowed just 19 goals in 18 games. DeNoyer, a native of Scotia, N.Y., also served as the top assistant at Siena from 2011-16. During his tenure, the Saints won the 2015 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title and earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament. In addition, DeNoyer mentored 2014 MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year, Taylor Booth.
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DeNoyer played from 2004-08 at SUNY Old Westbury, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in media communications and American studies. He stayed on at his alma mater for four seasons, serving as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer squad and as a volunteer goalkeeper coach for the women’s soccer program.
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An experienced club coach, DeNoyer holds Regional, National, and Advanced National diplomas from NSCAA, and a United States Soccer Federation "D" License.
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