Dan
McNally took over the Yellowjacket soccer program in April of 2005.
He comes to MSU Billings from Nova Southeastern University in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., where he was the top assistant coach for four years.
McNally began his playing career at Bury FC
(English 2nd Division), where he was an Apprentice until
1996. In the summer of 1996 McNally moved to the
United States to
attend Embry-Riddle University where he played
soccer.
During
his time at Embry-Riddle, he led the Eagles to the 1998 FSC Tournament
Championship and the 1999 FSC Regular Season Championship. At Embry-Riddle, McNally was named All-Conference, All-Region
and Honorable Mention All-America. He was selected as team MVP his freshman
and sophomore years and was a team captain as a
senior.
McNally holds NSCAA National and Advanced National coaching licenses,
passing both courses with distinction.
McNally graduated in 2000 from Embry-Riddle
University with a BS in Communications. |