After a month-long search, Siena has found their man. Last week, John Svec was named the Saints head men’s lacrosse coach.
The former Hobart assistant becomes ninth head coach in program history and he has some previous ties to the Capital Region.
You can add Brian Brecht's name to the list of Siena coaches that used the Loudonville school as a stepping stone.
Today, Brecht was named the head lacrosse coach at Rutgers University.
It's been a wild two months for the Siena men's basketball team which included three staff changes, the transfer of guards Jonathan Breeden and Kyle Griffin and three late signings.
When the dust settled, Buonaguro and the Saints were left with the largest scholarship class in program history and a genuine excitement for the future of the program.
At about 3:30pm on Tuesday, Dan Paolini heard his named called in the Major League Baseball Draft.
The Seattle Mariners took the Siena College 2nd baseman in the 10th round (he was the 303rd overall pick).
An historic season for the Siena men's lacrosse team ends with a national ranking.
The Saints were ranked 20th in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll and finished the season nationally ranked in both the Nike/Inside Lacrosse and USILA Coaches’ Polls for the first time in program history.
The Siena baseball team pulled off a shocker in the 1st Round of the MAAC Tournament on Thursday night.
Siena upset top-seeded and defending MAAC Champion Rider, 6-3.
For the 2nd time in 3 years, the Siena men's lacrosse team is in the NCAA Tournament.
For the 2nd time in 3 years, the Saints will again have to play Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship.
After a 6-week search, Siena College has a new assistant men's basketball coach.
Tobin Anderson has been hired by the Saints and will now join Mitch Buonaguro's staff.
Check out the interview from Wednesday (5/4/11) on "Sound-off with Sinkoff."
Brian Sinkoff was joined on the 3-year anniversary of "Sound-off with Sinkoff" Thursday (4/14/11) by Siena baseball 2nd baseman and new all-time MAAC homerun king Dan Paolini.
Siena College's Dan Paolini is Siena's new homerun king.
Yesterday, the junior outfielder broke the school's all-time homerun mark in just 2 1/2 years.