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    Jay Heaps

    Jay is about to become the second Blue Devil to man the helm of a Major League Soccer team. According to many sources, Heaps is set to take over as the coach of the New England Revolution. He joins Jason Kreis (Real Salt Lake) as Blue Devils as current head coaches.

    http://www.soccerbyives.net/soccer_b...ead-coach.html

    Best of luck to Jay in his new gig!
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    Go Jay! A lot of people might not remember that Jay was also a member of the Duke Basketball team. Thus, the Coach K coaching tree has now extended to soccer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreezingDevil View Post
    Go Jay! A lot of people might not remember that Jay was also a member of the Duke Basketball team. Thus, the Coach K coaching tree has now extended to soccer.
    And he throws a mean hip-check, too!
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    Heaps and McInnis

    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    And he throws a mean hip-check, too!
    Was Jay the Duke player who was mugged in Cameron by that great humanitarian, Jeff McInnis of UNC, resulting in McInnes's ejection? They both played in the March 1996 game. Heaps was 5-9 and 155# and McInnis was 6-4 and 190.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sagegrouse View Post
    Was Jay the Duke player who was mugged in Cameron by that great humanitarian, Jeff McInnis of UNC, resulting in McInnes's ejection? They both played in the March 1996 game. Heaps was 5-9 and 155# and McInnis was 6-4 and 190.

    sagegrouse
    Yep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sagegrouse View Post
    Was Jay the Duke player who was mugged in Cameron by that great humanitarian, Jeff McInnis of UNC, resulting in McInnes's ejection? They both played in the March 1996 game. Heaps was 5-9 and 155# and McInnis was 6-4 and 190.

    sagegrouse
    Ha ha no. It was the other way round - Duke had to give a foul, and Heaps decided to make his foul count. McInnis, accustomed to the more genteel fouling of basketball players, took extreme offense and quickly earned his second technical foul of the game and an ejection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duvall View Post
    Ha ha no. It was the other way round - Duke had to give a foul, and Heaps decided to make his foul count. McInnis, accustomed to the more genteel fouling of basketball players, took extreme offense and quickly earned his second technical foul of the game and an ejection.
    I recall Heaps was just trying to pressure the ball as McInnis was bring it upcourt along the sideline. But it was a long time ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duvall View Post
    Ha ha no. It was the other way round - Duke had to give a foul, and Heaps decided to make his foul count. McInnis, accustomed to the more genteel fouling of basketball players, took extreme offense and quickly earned his second technical foul of the game and an ejection.

    More here.
    That's my recollection as well.

    Heh.

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    A 3rd Dukie as MLS coach

    Quote Originally Posted by blazindw View Post
    Jay is about to become the second Blue Devil to man the helm of a Major League Soccer team. According to many sources, Heaps is set to take over as the coach of the New England Revolution. He joins Jason Kreis (Real Salt Lake) as Blue Devils as current head coaches.

    http://www.soccerbyives.net/soccer_b...ead-coach.html

    Best of luck to Jay in his new gig!
    Current coaches. But I believe that Mike Jeffries also coached in MLS, Dallas I think. I had the pleasure of watching 4 different Hermann award winner play for Duke while I was there and Mike was one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duvall View Post
    Ha ha no. It was the other way round - Duke had to give a foul, and Heaps decided to make his foul count. McInnis, accustomed to the more genteel fouling of basketball players, took extreme offense and quickly earned his second technical foul of the game and an ejection.

    More here.
    Like I said to begin with, Jay can throw a helluva hip check!
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    Congrats to Jay. I would love to see Jay back at Duke one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    And he throws a mean hip-check, too!
    That was a perfectly legal shoulder charge (in soccer). Not Jay's fault that press row is so close to the sideline.

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