Led by a season-high 25 points from Senior Alex Franklin, Siena left no doubts in a 17 point win over Atlantic 10 rival St. Joseph’s.
Franklin turned in a second straight dominant performance, racking up 12 rebounds for his second straight double double of the season.
The Saints went on a 21-3 run in just under 7 [...]
Tuesday’s with Cory: Chapter VIII (Times Union)
Former Siena Men’s Basketball player and now Student Assistant Cory Magee comes back from Christmas break looking forward to Siena’s Winter Break schedule.
Griffin bound to see plenty of action during Saints’ busy week (Daily Gazette)
Kyle Griffin has rehabbed and worked hard since transferring from LaSalle and looks forward to [...]
The Siena Saints (7-4) will try to defend their 25 game home winning streak on Tuesday as the St. Joseph Hawks (4-7) come into town.
After a commanding win over Rider last week, Siena enters into their second match of a four game home stand. The team appeared to be energized and focused against Rider after [...]
Peeking over the edge on the cusp of greatness, while searching the present for clues to the future.
You can take a look at my season ending essay to get a feel of what I was thinking going into this essay. I’ve been working on other writing projects, and working in general like we all [...]
If you don’t know, Siena is having an extremely tough time trying to schedule non-conference opponents this off season. Steve Megargee takes an in depth look at assistant coach Adam Chaskin’s daunting task of scheduling games this summer. Kudos to Raphielle Johnson for the tip.
If you’re looking for the short list, here’s how the [...]
When I was younger, and as I am still a geek it follows that I acted the same way then, I spent a lot of time in video arcades. Zaxxon, Gauntlet, Marble Madness, the list goes on and on. The one game I avoided in Chuck E. Cheese, though, was Whack-A-Mole.
If I [...]
Missed free throws was a good problem to have at the beginning of the season. Eventually we’d climb out and shoot better to even out the numbers. Over the last four games, the Saints have combined for 75% (62/82) from the charity stripe. Against St. Joe’s and Holy Cross, the team was successful in [...]
From the Assoicated Press:
PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Rossiter hit two free throws with 2.4 seconds left as Siena rallied from an 18-point second half deficit and defeated Saint Joseph’s 75-74 Sunday night.
Clarence Jackson had a career-high 28 points, Edwin Ubiles 12 and Rossiter 11 for Siena (7-4), which has won five of its last six games.
Idris [...]
Hopefully, you’ve gotten most of your Christmas shopping done and you had some time Saturday afternoon to kick back, relax, and enjoy some quality college hoops. If you didn’t– and you were out searching for Princess Unicorn, well that’s why I’m here. Sure, there was the Overtime dog fight of Georgetown/Memphis on CBS, [...]
Here we have Ken Pomeroy writer for Basketball Prospectus. His first book, College Basketball Prospectus 2008-09, will hit bookstores on October 28th. Just look at the high praise from his blurb on Amazon:
Ken Pomeroy is routinely described on college hoop blogs as the Bill James of college basketball. Ken was a writer for ESPN and [...]