Siena Saints football
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Siena Saints | |
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First season | 1965 |
Last season | 2003 |
Stadium | Heritage Park (Colonie, New York) |
Seating capacity | 5,500 |
Field surface | Grass |
Location | Colonie, New York |
Conference | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
All-time record | 125–215–3 (.369) |
Bowl record | 0–0 (–) |
Claimed nat'l titles | 0 |
Conference titles | 0 |
Division titles | 0 |
Heisman winners | 0 |
Website | SienaSaints.com |
- For information on all Siena College sports, see Siena Saints
The Siena Saints football (formerly the Siena Indians) program were the intercollegiate American football team for Siena College located in Loudonville, New York. The team competed in the NCAA Division I-AA and were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The school's first football team was fielded in 1965. Siena participated in football from 1965 to 2003, compiling an all-time record of 124–215–3.[1] On January 21, 2004, Siena announced it was discontinuing its D I-AA football program. The discontinuation of the football program saved $200,000 from the school Athletic Department's annual budget, which was reallocated into other areas within the Athletic Department.[2]
Head coaches
Tenure | Coach | Record | Pct. |
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1965–1966 | Steve Glynn | 3–8 | .272 |
1967–1971 | Art Cardi | 27–13–1 | .671 |
1972–1974 | Dick Hallock | 6–18–1 | .260 |
1975–1980 | Ken Ralston | 17–28–1 | .380 |
1981 | Dave Lucaroni | 3–5 | .375 |
1982–1995 | Jack DuBois | 49–85 | .366 |
1996–1998 | Ed Zaloom | 12–16 | .429 |
1999 | Chris Phelps | 3–7 | .300 |
2000–2003 | Jay Bateman | 5–35 | .125 |
Totals | 9 coaches | 125–215–3 | .369 |