The Siena Saints Men's Basketball program has won back to back regular season MAAC champions and hoping to keep that trend going as well as punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament by winning the MAAC Tourney. Coach Carmen Maciariello will have a different looking team this year with stars like Manny Camper and Jalen Pickett leaving for different reasons but new talent coming in. Coach Carm sounds excited to get his full team together and push the pace this year.
It's been 34 years of coaching women's college basketball since Jim Jabir was the head coach of the Siena Saints women's basketball team but now he's back. After stops in Dayton, Marquette and FAU Jabir decided it was time to come back to Loudonville New York. On a day where we all woke up to snow in April I think it's a very fair question "Why did you want to come back here 34 years later?"
For the first time since signing his extension with Siena college, Men's Basketball Head Coach Carmen Maciariello joins Levack in the afternoon here on 1045 The Team ESPN Radio. Coach Carm gives an over view of where the Saints are in their offseason program as well as anything he took away from the NCAA Tournament Championship last night.
Siena Senior Guard/Forward and Reigning MAAC Player of the Year Manny Camper has decided to end his college career and declare for the upcoming NBA Draft.
The Siena Saints women's basketball team will have a new leader next season. The school has decided to not renew Ali Jaques after a nine-year run as the Siena women's head coach.
It's coming down to the wire in the MAAC! With just four regular-season games left for the Siena Saints, every game matters as they try to win their second straight regular-season MAAC title. The Saints got the much-needed win over Manhattan and Senior Manny Camper added national notoriety to the night. Camper's dunk late in the game made it to the 3rd spot on "SportsCenter on Snapchats Top plays."
just a week ago Coach Carmen Maciariello shocked us all when he opened our weekly interview by saying he had contracted COVID-19. Here we are a week later and Coach Carm is back to running three miles a day and "controlling what he can control" as the Saints prepare to get back on the court against Niagara this weekend.
Every Tuesday at 4:15 pm Siena Men's Basketball Coach Carmen Maciariello join Levack on 104.5 The Team ESPN Radio to catch up on what's new with the Saints. This week started with the shocking news that Coach Carm himself has tested positive for COVID-19.
Spring sports are scheduled to make their return to the Capital Region. The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Council of Presidents has approved the schedule for Spring sports. Soccer, volleyball, water polo, baseball, softball, and lacrosse all have competition scheduled to begin this March.
The Siena Saints long-awaited start to the 2020 - 2021 season has been well worth it. The Saints are off to their first 4 - 0 start in 22 years, which means they've marched to a 14 game win streak dating back to last season. The on-court success hasn't gone unnoticed either. Two Saints have been named players of the week, sweeping the MAAC Men's weekly awards.
If you were wondering just what you could expect from the Siena Saints Men's basketball team when they were finally able to take the court you weren't alone. Furthermore, if you were pleasantly surprised by just how strong the Saints have looked so far again you'd be joined by myself and many others. That's not meant to be a knock on the Saints or their coach Carmen Maciariello, that's just acknowledging the journey this team has faced in its attempt to even practice together. The Saints 2-0 start gained high praise from two-time MAAC coach of the year King Rice of Monmouth.