Andrew Santillo
Tim Landis Resigns As RPI Football Coach
Tim Landis finished his first season as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute football coach, with a 4-5 record, and he was looking forward to his second season.
However, on Friday, RPI announced that Landis had resigned his post after just the one season in Troy...
UAlbany Celebrates Bob Ford Day
Bob Ford's resume speaks for itself.
The University at Albany coach is the active Division I leader in coaching victories with 255 and is heading into his 40th season coaching the Great Danes. Just last season, he led UAlbany to its first Football Championship Subdivision playoff appearance...
Boxing Returns To Times Union Center
If you're a boxing fan, you want to be in downtown Albany on Saturday, Feb. 4.
Boxing returns to the Times Union Center, with two title bouts for fans to enjoy, in the card KO at the TU.
Headlining the card is the IBA World Title Bout, between Joe "The Future" Hanks (18-0) and Rafeal " The Cuban-Cajun Giant" Pedro (21-9-1)...
UAlbany Hoping For Strong Second Half Of League Play
The University at Albany men's basketball team has done a lot of good things so far this season.
They've posted 13 wins overall and are halfway to 10 wins in America East Conference play.
Still, junior guard Logan Aronhalt knows it will take more than a 5-3 second half of the league season to capture the regular season title...
Siena Surprising So Far In MAAC Play
Halfway through the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference season, the Siena men's basketball team is 4-5 and probably feeling pretty good about it.
Siena Shocks First Place Iona, 65-62
This wasn't like 1980, when the United States shocked the Russians in what is known as the "Miracle on Ice."
It wasn't even really like little Chaminade knocking off powerful and No. 1 ranked Virginia, in 1982.
No, Siena's 65-62 victory over Iona won't go down as one of the biggest upsets of all-time, but this was a stunner for a number of reasons...
Could No. 1 Syracuse Benefit From a Loss?
Don't go crazy on me, based solely on the headline of this entry.
Of course, no team wants to lose any game they play - cue former New York Jets coach Herm Edwards, "You play to win the game."
Although I did not attend, Syracuse University, I have been a Orange fan for much of my life...
UAlbany Falls Out Of First Place With Loss At Boston U.
The University at Albany men's basketball team was playing very well headed into Monday night's game.
Unfortunately, the Great Danes have played much better at home this year in conference games and last night, they were at Agganis Arena, in Boston...
OD Anosike, Ryan Rossiter Turning Siena Into Rebounding U.
Quick, what Division I men's college basketball program has had a player amongst the nation's leaders in rebounding the past two seasons?
If you guessed Siena, you're right and you're probably also a fan of the Saints.
Last season, Ryan Rossiter, who is currently playing professionally in France, finished second in the country in rebounding...
Iona Crushes Siena at The Garden, 95-59
The Siena men's basketball team ran into a buzzsaw on Tuesday evening.
Leading the charge for Iona, was sophomore guard Sean Armand, who set a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference record with 10 3-pointers, as the Gaels downed the Saints 95-59, at Madison Square Garden.
Siena Takes On Iona At Madison Square Garden
Brandon Walters remembers the first time he played at Madison Square Garden.
Although he was just a freshman at Abraham Lincoln High School, in Brooklyn, he can recall the memory like it was yesterday.
“I was blown away," he said Monday morning, before the team departed for New York City...
Like 2011 Season, Buffalo Bills Start Fast, End With A Thud
The Buffalo Bills started the season 5-2.
They started Sunday's game against the New England Patriots, up 21-0 after one quarter.
Unfortunately, for the Bills the NFL season, or a game for that matter, doesn't end after one quarter.
The Bills ended the season 1-8 and they saw the Patriots score 49 unanswered points to hand them one of the most lopsided defeats of the year, 49-21, in Foxboro, Mass.