For a third time in the past four years the MAAC Baseball Player of the Year hails from Siena. Senior outfielder Mike Fish earned the prestigious honor at the conference's awards banquet Wednesday night and the Delmar, N.Y. native was joined on the All-MAAC First Team by fellow local product Matt Gage of Gloversville. [read more]
The Siena baseball team returns to the MAAC Tournament this week with sights set on its first MAAC Championship since 1999. The Saints open play Thursday at 7 p.m. against host and top-seed Rider at Trenton's Arm & Hammer Park. [read more]
Siena threw nine different pitchers on the final day of the regular-season and had their ninth inning rally come up just short in a 6-5 loss to Manhattan. The Saints dropped to the #4 seed in next week's MAAC Championships. Their first game will take place Thursday, May 23 at Trenton's Arm & Hammer Park. [read more]
The Siena baseball team rested its frontline pitching Thursday, but the Saints still managed a doubleheader split with rival Manhattan at home. Siena dropped the opener 6-3, but rallied for a 12-5 win in the second game to snap a 10-game series losing streak against the two-time defending MAAC Champions. [read more]