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in Loudonville,
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program competes in the
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and the annual Franciscan Cup. The Saints are currently coached by
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. He replaced
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who was fired on March 20, 2024 after 5 seasons. Siena plays its home games at the 14,500 all-seater
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in downtown Albany. Prior to joining a conference, Siena had success in the 1950s, winning the National Catholic Invitational Tournament in 1950 and finishing the 1950–51 season ranked 18th in the AP poll. Since 1988, the team has appeared in six NCAA tournaments (
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) and five
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s (
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). Siena has advanced to the Round of 32 three times in program history. In 1989 they defeated 3rd-seeded Stanford 80–78. In 2008 Siena beat 4th seeded Vanderbilt 83–62 and the following year they edged 8th seeded Ohio State 74–72 in double overtime. Siena has won six conference tournaments throughout program history. They won the 1989 title in the
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, with a win over Boston University, famously played in front of no fans as a result of a measles outbreak. They have won five conference championships as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Their most recent championship came in 2020, when they won the MAAC regular season title, they were then awarded the conference's bid to the NCAA tournament when the MAAC tournament was cancelled as a result of the
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. In 2014 Siena competed in their first
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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). In 2020, the program was placed under a three-year probation by the NCAA over player benefit and coaching violations under head coach Jimmy Patsos.


History


1989–2000

In 1989, Siena stars Marc Brown and Steve McCoy led the school to a triumphant victory, an 80–78 win over third seeded Stanford in the NCAA Tournament. The 1993–1994 Saints finished 25–8 making all the way to the NIT final four at
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defeating such teams as
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, and
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. Siena's
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capped his brilliant college career with a 51-point outburst against Kansas State, winning most outstanding player honors in the NIT. Brown (2,284) and Bennerman (2,109) are the only two men to score 2,000 points or more while at Siena. After coach
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(166–77 in 8 years at Siena) left to take the head coaching job at Marquette, Siena suffered through a terrible 22–59 three-year tenure under
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, who was fired. Siena then hired Villanova assistant
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to resurrect the program. Hewitt did so leading the Saints to a 66–27 record during his three years, winning the MAAC tournament championship in 1999 and taking regular season crown in 2000. Hewitt would leave after the 1999–2000 season to take over at Georgia Tech.


2000–04

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coached the team for one season (20–11) before leaving for
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. Siena then hired
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, an assistant under Rick Barnes at University of Texas. In Lanier's first year Siena struggled through a brutal regular season going 12–18. However the team went on to win the MAAC championship on their home floor and become the first team since Bradley in 1955 to win an NCAA Tournament game with a losing record as they defeated
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81–77 in the play in game. Siena would gain an NIT berth in
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, going 21–11 and beating
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member
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along the way. They defeated Villanova and
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in the NIT before being eliminated by Alabama-Birmingham. Lanier's final two years brought much frustration among Siena fans. In 2003–04, Siena started off 3–0 only to lose their next 10 games and finish the season a disappointing 14–16. Lanier's final year saw an injury-plagued Siena team finish with a program worst 24 losses and he was fired after that season.


Coach McCaffery


2005–06

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was hired to April 1, 2005 as the 14th coach in Siena history, the 8th at the Division 1 level. McCaffery inherited a team with only a handful of scholarship athletes because several players loyal to coach Lanier transferred to other programs, including
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, who went on to earn first team all-ACC honors at the University of Miami. McCaffery's first recruit landed was
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who would go on to score 1,918 points at Siena, earning MAAC Rookie of the Year, MAAC Player of the Year and Mid-Major Player of the Year honors along the way. Hasbrouck started all 128 of his games as a Saint and upon graduation became only the second Siena player to have his jersery retired. McCaffery guided Siena to a 15–13 record despite being picked to finish last in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Siena had memorable wins over cross-town rival Albany 82–74 in overtime, as well as an 82–76 triumph at eventual MAAC champion
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. The Saints clinched a first round bye in the MAAC tournament with a thrilling 98–92 double overtime victory over Niagara on senior day. Siena's season ended with a heartbreaking 63–62 loss to St. Peter's in the MAAC quarterfinals.


2006–07

The Saints started slowly at 11–10 before winning 9 of 10 games to reach the MAAC championship game losing to Niagara 83–79. Siena finished at 20–12, winning 20 or more games for the fifth time in nine seasons. Once again Siena defeated Albany in another instant classic game 76–75 in double overtime. Siena was one of the youngest teams in the conference as five of their top eight players were underclassmen. Freshman
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shared the Rookie of the Year award in the MAAC becoming the second player in as many years to win it for the Saints.
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captured the honor in 2005–2006.


2007–08

On November 17 McCaffery guided Siena to a 79–67 win over #20
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in Albany, NY at the MVP Arena (formerly the Times Union Center). The victory was Siena's first over a ranked opponent since the 1989 NCAA tournament first round also against Stanford. Siena once again defeated Albany 75–71 for their sixth win in seven tries against the Great Danes since the series resumed. Siena dominated their Bracketbuster game against Boise State, another quality mid-major school. The Saints defeated
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, Loyola College (MD), and Rider to win the MAAC tournament and clinch a bid in the NCAA Tournament. During Selection Sunday, the Saints received a #13 seed in the Midwest Region of the 2008 NCAA tournament. The Saints went on to upset the 4th seeded
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in the first round of the tournament 83–62. The Saints were led by junior
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who scored a team high 30 points. Senior guard Tay Fisher came off the bench to add 19 points on 6-for-6 shooting from 3-point range. The Saints never trailed in the contest and became the first MAAC team to advance since the 2004 tournament. In the second round of the tournament, the Saints found themselves facing the #12 seed
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on March 23, 2008. With 25 points from
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and 20 points from Corey Stokes, the Wildcats cruised to an 84–72 victory over the Saints and Villanova advanced to the sweet sixteen. Siena was ranked 9th in the final mid-major poll on Collegeinsider.com.


2008–09

Siena finished the 2008–09 season with a 23–7 regular season record. Quality wins from the Saints came in the opening game of the season against Boise State, who they beat by 30, an 18-point victory against Cornell (Ivy League Conference champions and a #14 seed in the 2008 NCAA tournament), and a 6-point victory against
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(the Missouri Valley Conference Champions and a #12 seed) in the ESPN Bracketbusters game that wasn't as close as the score indicated. Siena finished a perfect 17–0 at MVP Arena. Siena's very tough non-conference schedule included losses to Tennessee (a #9 seed) by 14, Oklahoma State (a #8 seed) by 9, Pittsburgh (#1 seed) by 13, and Kansas (#3 seed) by 7. Siena's strong showings in these tough matchups earned Siena a well-deserved #9 seed. The Saints cruised through the MAAC Tournament to receive the automatic bid into the
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for the second straight year. Siena was awarded a #9 seed in the Midwest region, where they drew #8
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in
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. Siena defeated Ohio State 74–72 in a double overtime thriller with Ronald Moore making two late three point shots that earned fame for Bill Raftery’s “Onions, Double Order” call. Siena would go on to lose to the #1 seeded Louisville Cardinals in the second round 79–72 after taking a four-point lead with under 7 minutes left. They ended their season at 27–8. Siena finished #2 in the final mid-major poll behind only national powerhouse Gonzaga. Siena finished 28th in the final ESPN coaches poll the schools highest ever ranking. Siena also finished with an RPI of 19.


2009–10

Siena entered the 2009–10 season with the highest expectations in program history. Another slow start put the Saints at 4–3 after a loss at Georgia Tech. Once again Siena made their move going 23–3 to capture their third straight MAAC championship and berth in the NCAA tournament. Siena defeated Fairfield 72–65 in the MAAC championship game in a heart-stopping finish in overtime after trailing by 13 points early in the second half. Alex Franklin was named MAAC tournament MVP in addition to winning the conference's player of the year award. Siena set a single season record for MAAC regular season wins (17). Despite dominating the MAAC (winning 44 of their last 47 conference games dating back to 2008) the Saints struggled in the second half losing road games to elite team such as Temple, Butler, Georgia Tech and Northern Iowa. Siena's late rally came up short against fourth seeded Purdue in a 72–64 loss in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Siena finished 27–7 the second straight season the school won 27 games.


Coach Buonaguro


2010–13

Long time Siena assistant coach Mitch Buonaguro took over as head coach after McCaffery left for Iowa. The Saints struggled through a 13–18 season that ended with a 94–64 loss to Iona in the MAAC quarterfinals. Siena's marquee win was a 62–57 triumph over Georgia Tech at the MVP Arena. Siena finished 14–17 and 8–10 (6th in the MAAC). Despite a second straight losing season, Siena enjoyed a much more positive season after a struggling first year under Buonaguro. Because of injuries and NCAA ineligibility the Saints most of the season with only a 6-man rotation. Siena had solid wins over MAAC regular champion and NCAA tournament participant Iona (rallying from 20–2 down), Manhattan, Fairfield, Princeton and UAlbany. In the MAAC tournament, Siena beat Manhattan again 84–82 in overtime before falling to eventual tournament champion Loyola 70–60 in the MAAC semifinals. It was the 12th time in the last 15 seasons that Siena had at least made it to the conference semifinals. In 2012–13 Siena struggled again and recorded three straight losing season for the first time since 1994–1997. The Saints finished the season at 8–24 and coach Mitch Buonaguro was fired.


Coach Patsos


2013–18

On April 3, 2013, Siena introduced Loyola coach
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as the 16th head coach in Siena history. In his first year, Patsos guided the Saints to a 20–18 record (11–9 in MAAC conference play) and the program's first-ever postseason championship, winning the 2014 CBI tournament two games to one over
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. The home portion of the three-game series was noteworthy; both games were played at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus as the
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was being used for another event. In Summer 2015, it was announced that Siena would open up its 2015–16 season with away games against the defending Nation Champional
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and the National runner-up
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. Although the odds were heavily in favor of Duke and Wisconsin winning these games, this announcement immediately created an enormous amount of hype around the Siena College campus and the MAAC Conference as a whole. This made the Saints the first Division 1 team to ever open the season against the defending National Champion and the National runner-up from the previous year. On November 13, 2015, Siena played Duke at Cameroon Indoor Stadium, one of the most famous arenas in all of college basketball. The game was televised on
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. Duke won the game by a score of 92–74. On November 15, 2015, Siena traveled to Wisconsin to play the Badgers. Siena could not come back from a large first half deficit, as Wisconsin went on to win the game by a score of 92–65. Siena finished the season with a 21–13 record and third-place finish (13–7) in the MAAC. The Saints had quality wins over NIT participants Hofstra, St. Bonaventure and Bucknell as well as against crosstown rival UAlbany. Siena also defeated eventual MAAC champion Iona on the road 81–78. However, Siena lost to Iona 81–70 to end their MAAC tournament run in the semifinals. The Saints were invited to the CBI tournament where they lost to eventual runner-up Morehead State 84–80. On April 13, 2018, Patsos resigned after 5 years at Siena, finishing with a 77–92 overall record with the Saints and following an internal investigation regarding financial troubles and abusive conduct within the program.


Player benefits, coaching violations and sanctions

In 2020 Siena vacated 46 wins from 2015 to 2018 under Patsos, was fined $5,000 by the NCAA, and was forced to remove stats for 28 players, in addition to being placed on probation for three years, as well as a show-cause order being placed on Patsos, after the NCAA found that Patsos provided impermissible benefits, including payments to players, while he was head coach of Siena. According to the NCAA investigation findings players were paid to athletes at least twice each academic year in the general ranges of $60 to $80 and $100 or more, in one instance Patsos allegedly provided a player with a small amount of cash during a meeting in the weight room that took place during the 2017–2018 season. The NCAA also found that Patsos also allowed a noncoaching staff member to engage in unallowed coaching activity, which caused the program to exceed NCAA limits on countable coaches and provided false or misleading information to the NCAA during the investigation about his involvement in the player benefits violation.


Coach Christian


2018–19

On May 2, 2018, Siena announced the hiring of
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as the 17th head coach in the program's history. He came to Siena after 6 seasons as head coach of his alma mater
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. In his first season as head coach the Saints -who were picked to finish last in the preseason coaches poll- were able to post an 11–7 conference record and finish tied for 2nd in the regular season. Freshman Jalen Pickett was MAAC Rookie of the Week a record 11 times and Christian's squad set a new team record for three point field goals made in one season. They would receive the 5th seed in the MAAC Tournament and defeated unanimous preseason favorite Rider in the quarterfinals before falling to Iona in the semifinals. Christian's first season is widely regarded as the best ever for a Siena head coach in their first season, especially when considering expectations. On March 21, 2019, Christian announced he would leave Siena for the vacant head coaching position at
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.


Coach Maciariello


2019–20

On March 25, 2019, Carmen Maciariello was named the 18th head coach in Siena men's basketball history. In Maciariello's first season, he led the Saints to a 2020 MAAC championship. Siena won the regular season title, finishing the season on a 10-game winning steak. After defeating Manhattan in the conference quarterfinals, the MAAC cancelled the tournament as a result of the
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, and the Saints were awarded their first NCAA tournament berth since 2010.


2020–21

In the 2020-21 season, shortened by COVID, the Saints only played MAAC games as nonconference games against Drexel and Towson were cancelled. Siena started off the regular season 6-0 but finished 6-4 for an overall and conference record of 12-4, good enough to secure the 1 seed in the 2021 MAAC Tournament at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. The Saints lost a 55-52 game against 9 seed and eventual MAAC champion Iona. Manny Camper won the MAAC Player of the Year award, making it two years in a row with the award being given to a Siena player (Jalen Pickett in 2020).


2021–2022

In the offseason, Siena lost their top three scorers from the previous season - Manny Camper went to the G-League, Jalen Pickett transferred to Penn State, and Jordan King transferred to Eastern Tennessee State. The Saints only had 3 returning players, while the rest of the roster was filled with transfers and freshmen. When the regular season started, Siena lost their first four games and 6 out of their first 8, including a loss to #23 St. Bonaventure in the Franciscan Cup. As conference play started, the Saints picked it up and finished with a 12-8 conference record which included impressive wins over MAAC regular season champions Iona at home and a sweep of eventual MAAC Tournament champions and Elite Eight appearers St. Peters. Siena earned the 3 seed in the 2022 MAAC Tournament but they fell 77-71 in the quarterfinals to 11 seed Quinnipiac. Siena ended the 2021-22 season with an overall record of 15-14.


2022–23

Siena started off the 2022-23 season with wins at Holy Cross and over UAlbany in the return of the Albany Cup in a game where they trailed by nearly 20 points at the start of the second half. On November 24, Siena defeated Florida State 80-63 in the quarterfinals of the ESPN Events Invitational. The day after, they fell 62-74 to Ole Miss but bounced back to beat Seton Hall 60-55 in the 3rd place game. Later in the season, Siena defeated St. Bonaventure 76-70 to regain control of the Franciscan Cup. Siena started conference play 9-2 including a 70-53 victory over eventual MAAC Champions Iona at MVP Arena, but the Saints lost 7 out of their last 9 and their last 5 games to finish with a conference record of 11-9, which was tied for 3rd in the MAAC (4 seed in the tournament due to tiebreaker). Siena fell in the MAAC quarterfinals for the 3rd year in a row with a 65-71 loss to 5 seed Niagara. Siena players Michael Eley (Rookie of the Year),
Jackson Stormo Jackson Stormo (born November 16, 1999) is an American professional basketball player who last player for Kortrijk Spurs of the BNXT League. A 6' 9" power forward and center, Stormo played college basketball for Pepperdine University and Siena Co ...
(All-MAAC 2nd Team), and Javian McCollum (All-MAAC 3rd Team) received awards from the MAAC.


2023–24

Siena went 4-28 the worst season the Saints have had in program history. Siena fired Maciariello after 5 seasons as head coach.


2024-25

Gavin Doty-14


Retired numbers

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MAAC Player of Year winners

* 1991: Marc Brown * 1994:
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* 2009:
Kenny Hasbrouck Kenny Hasbrouck (born Kenneth Hasbrouck on August 14, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for Dorados de Chihuahua of the Mexican LNBP. He formerly played collegiately for Siena, who retired his jersey and later inducted him into ...
* 2010: Alex Franklin * 2011:
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* 2020:
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* 2021: Manny Camper


Siena NBA players

*
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, Miami Heat (2010) *
Edwin Ubiles Edwin Ubiles (born November 26, 1986) is a Puerto Rican former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Siena College. A native of Poughkeepsie, New York, he averaged 14.8 points per game over his four seasons at Siena, wh ...
, Washington Wizards (2012) *
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, Denver Nuggets (2023- )


Siena players in international leagues

*
Jackson Stormo Jackson Stormo (born November 16, 1999) is an American professional basketball player who last player for Kortrijk Spurs of the BNXT League. A 6' 9" power forward and center, Stormo played college basketball for Pepperdine University and Siena Co ...
(born 1999),
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in the
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Top 15 all-time leading scorers

* Marc Brown (2,284) *
Doremus Bennerman Doremus Tremayne Bennerman (born July 5, 1972) is an American former professional basketball player. College career Bennerman played at Siena between 1990 and 1994. He is one of only two players in program history to score over 2,000 points (2,1 ...
(2,109) *
Edwin Ubiles Edwin Ubiles (born November 26, 1986) is a Puerto Rican former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Siena College. A native of Poughkeepsie, New York, he averaged 14.8 points per game over his four seasons at Siena, wh ...
(1,939) *
Kenny Hasbrouck Kenny Hasbrouck (born Kenneth Hasbrouck on August 14, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for Dorados de Chihuahua of the Mexican LNBP. He formerly played collegiately for Siena, who retired his jersey and later inducted him into ...
(1,917) * Alex Franklin (1,730) * Marcus Faison (1,697) * Jeff Robinson (1,657) * Dwayne Archbold (1,644) * Michael Haddix (1,594) * Marquis Wright (1,546) * Brett Bisping (1,528) * Rob Poole (1,493) *
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(1,457) * Eric Banks (1,432) * Doug Poetzsch (1,398)


Postseason


NCAA Division I

The Saints have appeared in six NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 4–6. The Saints also qualified for the 2020 tournament, however it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.


NCAA Division II

The Saints appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament once. Their combined record was 2–1.


NIT results

The Saints have appeared in five
National Invitation Tournament The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) is an annual men's college basketball tournament operated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Since 2023, all rounds of the tournament are played at various sites across the country whi ...
s (NIT). Their combined record is 9–5.


CBI results

The Saints have appeared in two
College Basketball Invitational The College Basketball Invitational (CBI) is a men's college basketball tournament created in 2007 by The Gazelle Group. The inaugural tournament occurred after the conclusion of the 2007–08 men's college basketball regular season. The CBI sel ...
s (CBI). Their record is 5–2 winning the 2014 CBI Championship 2 games to 1 over Fresno State.


Season-by-season results (Division I only)


See also

Rivalry with Le Moyne


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Siena Saints Men's Basketball