Knowledge (XXG)

Doug Miller (soccer)

Source 📝

496:
That year, Miller led the league in both goals and points, earning first team All Star and league MVP honors. However, Miller injured his knee at the end of the season which continued to negatively impact him through the 1997-1998 indoor season and into the 1998 outdoor season. By the fall of 1998, he was fully fit and Miller led the NPSL in scoring with 102 goals, earning first team All Star recognition. In 1999, the Rhinos went to the A-League championship, but lost. However, they won the U.S. Open Cup with Miller taking MVP honors. Following the victory, the Rhinos released Miller. He continued to play with the Blizzard until the team folded in 2001. In the summer 2001, he joined the
495:
of the NPSL. He would alternate between the outdoor Rhinos and the indoor Blizzard for the next several years. He led the team in scoring during the 1996–1997 season which led to a four-year guaranteed contract with the Blizzard. In 1997, the A-League merged with the USISL to form the USISL A-League.
517:
In 1993, Miller became the Director of Soccer at Team USA Pro-Soccer Camp, a summer youth soccer camp. He also served as the Director of player development for the Greece Buccaneers. Miller currently owns and operates the Doug Miller Rochester Rhinos Academy in Rochester, New York. In 2009, Miller
500:
of the A-League. The Wildcats went to the league championship, but lost to the Rhinos. They promptly folded. In December 2002, Miller rejoined the Rhinos. He played four seasons with the Rhinos before retiring in the fall of 2006. In 2003, he was again a first team All Star as he was second in the
490:
finals, losing both. After not scoring in the first twelve games of the season, Miller finished with eighteen goals to lead the league. He finished second in points, but garnered first team All Star recognition. That fall, Miller signed with the
433:
which offered him a full athletic scholarship. Miller spent four seasons (1987–1990) with the Greyhounds, serving as team captain his junior and senior seasons. While he finished his collegiate career in 1990, he did not complete his
749: 429:. He began playing soccer at the Roxbury Recreation Soccer League when he was five, graduating to the Roxbury Travelling Team when he turned eight. He played for his high school team, coming to the attention of 508:
Miller once again came out of retirement in 2020 to play for the Rochester Lancers, scoring 3 goals in 2 games. In doing so, he became the first American soccer player to play in four different decades.
744: 779: 669: 699: 470:. He remained with the Crunch through the end of the 1995–96 season, winning the NPSL championship with them in 1994 and 1996. In 1994, Miller also played outdoors with the 739: 714: 784: 754: 709: 764: 769: 454:(MISL) selected Miller with the first pick in the MISL draft. However, the team folded before the start of the season and Miller moved to the 633: 565: 734: 724: 719: 447: 110: 394:, winning two championships and leading the league in scoring in 1998–99. Miller also played ten seasons of outdoor soccer in the 729: 704: 759: 391: 67: 606: 581: 547: 519: 426: 651: 459: 178: 430: 455: 157: 502: 410: 353: 311: 479: 332: 293: 236: 774: 694: 422: 48: 689: 435: 379: 483: 451: 399: 383: 458:
in October 1991. In the summer of 1992, MISL and the Blast both collapsed and Miller moved to the
402:. He was the 1996 and 1997 USISL A-League leading scorer and 1997 league MVP. He also won one 674: 523: 497: 492: 467: 275: 254: 215: 630: 562: 486:
signed Miller. In their first season, Miller and his teammates went to both the league and
655: 637: 569: 551: 471: 199: 683: 487: 403: 529:
In August 2014, he was named head coach of Rochester Lancers indoor soccer team.
610: 585: 544: 648: 501:
league in scoring. In 2011, Miller came out of retirement to sign with the
413:
indoor team and was named the first team captain in the club's history.
466:(NPSL) in September 1992. In March 1994, the Heat traded Miller to the 463: 387: 475: 395: 378:(born May 5, 1969) is an American youth soccer coach and retired 750:
National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players
409:
In 2011, he became the first player signed to the new
438:in communications and public relations until 1993. 347: 326: 305: 287: 269: 248: 230: 209: 193: 172: 151: 125: 120: 104: 78: 73: 63: 55: 44: 26: 21: 522:soccer franchise in Rochester NY, starting the 745:Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players 780:Soccer players from Morris County, New Jersey 8: 16: 700:American Professional Soccer League players 369:*Club domestic league appearances and goals 88: 135: 15: 537: 740:Loyola Greyhounds men's soccer players 96: 7: 143: 785:Men's association football forwards 715:Baltimore Blast (1980–1992) players 518:acquired the rights to the women's 464:National Professional Soccer League 388:National Professional Soccer League 14: 755:Major Arena Soccer League players 563:Miller in high school and college 59:5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 765:People from Roxbury, New Jersey 382:player. He spent one season in 1: 770:Rochester New York FC players 710:American men's soccer players 631:Miller's Professional Career 607:"U.S. Soccer History – 1997" 582:"U.S. Soccer History – 1996" 427:Roxbury Township, New Jersey 670:Doug Miller career overview 801: 649:Ravens Return to Rochester 452:Major Indoor Soccer League 431:Loyola College in Maryland 384:Major Indoor Soccer League 478:. In 1996, the expansion 368: 66: 58: 47: 29: 735:Hershey Wildcats players 725:Cleveland Crunch players 720:Buffalo Blizzard players 636:August 24, 2007, at the 568:August 22, 2007, at the 730:Harrisburg Heat players 705:American soccer coaches 550:March 23, 2008, at the 480:Rochester Raging Rhinos 421:Miller was born in the 333:Syracuse Silver Knights 294:Rochester Raging Rhinos 237:Rochester Raging Rhinos 760:New York Fever players 49:Succasunna, New Jersey 22:Personal information 18: 654:2009-05-09 at the 545:Miller's childhood 448:Kansas City Comets 503:Rochester Lancers 436:bachelor's degree 417:Youth and college 411:Rochester Lancers 373: 372: 354:Rochester Lancers 312:Rochester Lancers 111:Loyola Greyhounds 792: 658: 646: 640: 628: 622: 621: 619: 618: 609:. Archived from 603: 597: 596: 594: 593: 584:. Archived from 578: 572: 560: 554: 542: 524:Rochester Ravens 498:Hershey Wildcats 493:Buffalo Blizzard 468:Cleveland Crunch 386:and nine in the 350: 329: 308: 290: 276:Hershey Wildcats 272: 255:Buffalo Blizzard 251: 233: 216:Cleveland Crunch 212: 196: 175: 154: 145: 137: 107: 98: 90: 40: 36: 34: 19: 800: 799: 795: 794: 793: 791: 790: 789: 680: 679: 666: 661: 656:Wayback Machine 647: 643: 638:Wayback Machine 629: 625: 616: 614: 605: 604: 600: 591: 589: 580: 579: 575: 570:Wayback Machine 561: 557: 552:Wayback Machine 543: 539: 535: 515: 460:Harrisburg Heat 456:Baltimore Blast 444: 419: 348: 327: 306: 288: 270: 249: 231: 210: 194: 179:Harrisburg Heat 173: 158:Baltimore Blast 152: 105: 51:, United States 38: 32: 30: 12: 11: 5: 798: 796: 788: 787: 782: 777: 772: 767: 762: 757: 752: 747: 742: 737: 732: 727: 722: 717: 712: 707: 702: 697: 692: 682: 681: 678: 677: 672: 665: 664:External links 662: 660: 659: 641: 623: 598: 573: 555: 536: 534: 531: 514: 511: 472:New York Fever 443: 440: 418: 415: 371: 370: 366: 365: 362: 359: 351: 345: 344: 341: 338: 330: 324: 323: 320: 317: 309: 303: 302: 299: 296: 291: 285: 284: 281: 278: 273: 267: 266: 263: 260: 252: 246: 245: 242: 239: 234: 228: 227: 224: 221: 213: 207: 206: 204: 202: 200:New York Fever 197: 191: 190: 187: 184: 176: 170: 169: 166: 163: 155: 149: 148: 139: 132: 127: 123: 122: 121:Senior career* 118: 117: 115: 113: 108: 102: 101: 92: 85: 80: 76: 75: 74:College career 71: 70: 65: 61: 60: 57: 53: 52: 46: 45:Place of birth 42: 41: 28: 24: 23: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 797: 786: 783: 781: 778: 776: 775:USISL players 773: 771: 768: 766: 763: 761: 758: 756: 753: 751: 748: 746: 743: 741: 738: 736: 733: 731: 728: 726: 723: 721: 718: 716: 713: 711: 708: 706: 703: 701: 698: 696: 695:Living people 693: 691: 688: 687: 685: 676: 673: 671: 668: 667: 663: 657: 653: 650: 645: 642: 639: 635: 632: 627: 624: 613:on 2009-01-31 612: 608: 602: 599: 588:on 2009-08-05 587: 583: 577: 574: 571: 567: 564: 559: 556: 553: 549: 546: 541: 538: 532: 530: 527: 525: 521: 512: 510: 506: 504: 499: 494: 489: 488:U.S. Open Cup 485: 481: 477: 473: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 449: 446:In 1991, the 441: 439: 437: 432: 428: 424: 416: 414: 412: 407: 405: 404:U.S. Open Cup 401: 397: 393: 389: 385: 381: 377: 367: 363: 360: 358: 355: 352: 346: 342: 339: 337: 334: 331: 325: 321: 318: 316: 313: 310: 304: 300: 297: 295: 292: 286: 282: 279: 277: 274: 268: 264: 261: 259: 256: 253: 247: 243: 240: 238: 235: 229: 225: 222: 220: 217: 214: 208: 205: 203: 201: 198: 192: 188: 185: 183: 180: 177: 171: 167: 164: 162: 159: 156: 150: 147: 140: 138: 133: 131: 128: 124: 119: 116: 114: 112: 109: 103: 100: 93: 91: 86: 84: 81: 77: 72: 69: 62: 54: 50: 43: 39:(age 55) 27:Date of birth 25: 20: 644: 626: 615:. Retrieved 611:the original 601: 590:. Retrieved 586:the original 576: 558: 540: 528: 520:USL W-League 516: 507: 445: 442:Professional 420: 408: 375: 374: 356: 335: 314: 257: 218: 181: 160: 141: 134: 129: 94: 87: 82: 690:1969 births 425:section of 376:Doug Miller 64:Position(s) 37:May 5, 1969 17:Doug Miller 684:Categories 675:MISL stats 617:2008-02-24 592:2008-02-24 533:References 423:Succasunna 33:1969-05-05 307:2011–2015 289:2003–2006 250:1996–2001 232:1996–1999 211:1994–1996 174:1992–1994 153:1991–1992 106:1987–1990 652:Archived 634:Archived 566:Archived 548:Archived 513:Coaching 484:A-League 400:A-League 357:(indoor) 336:(indoor) 315:(indoor) 258:(indoor) 219:(indoor) 182:(indoor) 161:(indoor) 482:of the 474:in the 462:of the 392:forward 68:Forward 380:soccer 56:Height 476:USISL 396:USISL 390:as a 265:(208) 126:Years 79:Years 526:FC. 398:and 349:2020 328:2016 322:(79) 301:(22) 271:2001 244:(53) 226:(96) 195:1994 189:(61) 136:Apps 130:Team 89:Apps 83:Team 450:of 364:(3) 343:(4) 283:(2) 262:165 168:(2) 144:Gls 97:Gls 686:: 505:. 406:. 319:74 298:60 241:86 223:74 186:65 165:12 35:) 620:. 595:. 361:2 340:7 280:4 146:) 142:( 99:) 95:( 31:(

Index

Succasunna, New Jersey
Forward
Loyola Greyhounds
Baltimore Blast
Harrisburg Heat
New York Fever
Cleveland Crunch
Rochester Raging Rhinos
Buffalo Blizzard
Hershey Wildcats
Rochester Raging Rhinos
Rochester Lancers
Syracuse Silver Knights
Rochester Lancers
soccer
Major Indoor Soccer League
National Professional Soccer League
forward
USISL
A-League
U.S. Open Cup
Rochester Lancers
Succasunna
Roxbury Township, New Jersey
Loyola College in Maryland
bachelor's degree
Kansas City Comets
Major Indoor Soccer League
Baltimore Blast
Harrisburg Heat

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.