Aug 19, 2008 | The Record
The 2008 Siena basketball season over, the 2009 season promising, it took center Ryan Rossiter exactly 24 hours to decide to be prepared for whatever opportunity would come next.
Siena to visit Siena during trip to Italy
Siena will visit Siena next week. Not the campus, the Italian city. The Saints plan to see the coliseums of Rome and the markets of Florence, the islands of Venice and the scenic waters of Lake Como, too.
As he has done recently in his native Kingston, former Siena standout guard Tay Fisher is, again, finding a way of giving back to the community in the form of a youth basketball camp.
As he has done recently in his native Kingston, former Siena standout guard Tay Fisher is, again, finding a way of giving back to the community in the form of a youth basketball camp.
Globetrotters Interested In Former OU Star
Former Oklahoma standout Longar Longar wasn't taken in the NBA draft last week, but the Harlem Globetrotters are interested.
Tay Fisher Selected in Harlem Globetrotters 2008 Draft
Former men's basketball player Tay Fisher was selected in the Harlem Globetrotters 2008 Draft earlier today in Phoenix, Arizona.
Don't overlook these teams this season
After seeing who's coming back to school and who's gone, here are a few thoughts on some of the overlooked teams for the upcoming season: Siena only lost Tay Fisher from a squad that reached the second round of ...
“I have no idea. His name never came up on our lists. He never was mentioned. No one thought he was coming out.”
If Kojo Mensah is an NBA player, then good news: So are you, my friend. As is the accountant who prepares your taxes. via Albany Times Union
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Coming off 2 wins in a row the Hawks will try to continue to climb the ladder in the NPBL Northern division as they prepare for back to back games this weekend. via Middletown Times Herald Record
Siena lands Gieler, adds power inside
“He is a mature stud ent-athlete who should be able to adjust quickly as a result of his exper ience at the Div ision I and jun ior college level. He's also a tremendous person who will contribute greatly to the Siena community.”
It's official, the Siena men's basketball team has some rebounding help. Wolfgang Gieler, a junior college player from Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif., submitted his national letter of intent, ... via The Gazette
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Kingston's Tay Fisher, fresh off his appearance in the NCAA men's basketball tournament with Siena College, has joined the Hudson Valley Hawks. via Middletown Times Herald Record
“Once you start the game you forget all about that stuff.”
No. 12 Villanova upsets Clemson, defeats Siena to move to next round Timothy Richer Issue date: 3/27/08 Section: Sports Media Credit: Matthew Bandelt Junior Dante Cunningham takes the ball strong to the basket. via The Villanovan
Think the Saints had good season? Wait 'til next one
“They're going to have a great team and they're going to keep moving on”
The Siena locker room felt down, but hardly despondent. Forty-five or so minutes after the Saints' season ended Sunday in the second round of the NCAAs, all the tears to be shed had dried, all the disgust ... via Albany Times Union
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Reynolds, Stokes lead Villanova past Siena
Scottie Reynolds scored 25 points and Corey Stokes added 20 as 12th-seeded Villonva beat tiny Siena 84-72 to reach the round of 16 for the third time in four years. via "The nashuatelegraph.com's local, sta...
“My ankle's a little sore, but it's perfectly fine for the game”
Siena swingman Edward Ubiles is known for his drives to the hoop and feathery 3s. via Times Union
Editorial: Tough finish for Siena
The irony of the Siena College basketball team's loss in the second round of the NCAA basketball tournament Sunday couldn't have been more obvious - or painful. via The Gazette
Villanova knocks out Siena 84-72
“They have had a terrific year. They're playing really well right now”
The hardest part for Villanova was getting into the NCAA tournament. The Wildcats have always known they have what it takes to stick around for a while. via Rocky Mountain News
Siena prepares for Easter Sunday game against Villanova
The Siena College Saints are on a roll. Friday's upset win over 4th seeded Vanderbilt has heads turning in the MAAC conference tournament. via Capital News 9
“We got a lot accomplished. Any time you're able to go 26-8, you know, that's obviously doing something great. Unfortunately, we have to end it on a loss, but, you know, I think it was great for the guys coming back next year.”
Kenny Hasbrouck scored a game-high 30 points and Tay Fisher was 6-of-6 from three-point range as Siena stunned Vanderbilt, 83-62, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. via Sports Network
“Because I knew we could hang with anybody.”
With his team having the fourth and final game on the first-round schedule in Tampa, Villanova coach Jay Wright had plenty of time to watch underdogs pull off surprises in each of the first three matchups. via Modesto Bee