A four-year letterwinner with the Canisius College men’s soccer team, Andrew Incho is in his second season as an assistant coach on Dermot McGrane's staff.
Incho joined the Canisius coaching staff in the spring of 2014, and during his time on the bench, Canisius has set numerous program records while also winning the inaguaral Big 4 Shield, a competition between the four Division I men's soccer programs in Western New York.
A native of Medina, New York, Incho played in 62 career games as a Griff, where he earned 21 starting assignments. He talled three goals and six assists from 2010-13, highlighted by his career-best four assists during his senior season. His game-winning goal against cross-town rival Buffalo in 2011, a volleyed shot from 35-yards out, earned him the second-best play of the day on ESPN's SportsCenter.
Incho graduated from Medina High School in 2009 and earned his undergraduate degree in communications from Canisius in 2013. In addition to his coaching duties at Canisius, he is also active in the Buffalo soccer community as well, working with the Buffalo Soccer Club, Amherst Soccer Association and the Empire United-Buffalo program.