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The 2024–25 Siena Saints men's basketball team represents Siena College during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Saints, led by first-year head coach Gerry McNamara , play their home games at MVP Arena in Albany, New York as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference .
Founded in the Fall of 2013, [7] Gateway Regional High School-Model United Nations (GRHS—MUN) is advised by History Department teacher Nicholas Vooys. The club attends several Model UN conferences each year, including Boston College's EagleMUNC. [8] The club's constitution, ratified on November 6, 2013, was amended on June 4, 2014.
In 2014 Siena competed in their first College Basketball Invitational tournament and won the championship defeating Stony Brook, Penn State, Illinois State and Fresno State two games to one in the best-of-three championship series. Siena's cumulative record in postseason play is 18–13 (4–6 NCAA, 9–5 NIT, 5–2 CBI).
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The Siena Saints (formerly the Siena Indians) are composed of 21 teams representing Siena College in collegiate sports. The Saints compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. [2] They changed their name prior to the 1988-89 season. [3]
USC struggles mightily at the free-throw line in its 82-76 men's basketball loss to UCLA, leaving players and coach Eric Musselman searching for answers. ... ranked among the top 31 in college ...
Robinson finished his career with 1,657 points, which has since been surpassed as the number one spot at Siena but as of 2023–24 is still in the top ten all-time. [2] Siena inducted Robinson into their athletics hall of fame in 1996. [2] In 2010, he was selected to the Upstate New York Basketball Hall of Fame. [2]
Brown, a 5-foot-11-inch (1.80 m) point guard, played basketball at Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, graduating in 1987, and played collegiately at Siena.As a sophomore, Brown led Siena to its first NCAA tournament appearance in 1989 then led the 14th-seeded Saints to a first round upset over 3 seed Stanford.