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Siena Athletics (continued)
Siena’s men’s basketball team makes its home at the Times
Union Center in downtown Albany. The Times Union Center is a
regionally-acclaimed facility billed as Upstate New York’s premier
sports and entertainment destination. Since its full-time move to
the Times Union Center prior to the 1996-97 season, the men’s
basketball teams’ home attendance has soared into the top-80 in
the country. A record 127,453 fans (7,497/game) turned out for
Siena’s 17 home games last season.
Academic Support
Siena prides itself in its student-athletes’ success academically. The lounge is being redesigned this year. In addition, the
In recent years, Siena’s student-athletes have ranked in the showcase J. Spencer and Patricia Standish library, which
top-10 percent nationally in graduation success rate (GSR), opened in
academic progress rate (APR) and graduation rates. 2000, serves
as a scenic
A full-time academic advisor is on-hand to ensure this continued backdrop to
academic excellence while providing assistance for student- the baseball
athletes, helping in class scheduling and setting up tutors. In field and is a
2002, an assistant advisor was hired to assist with the NCAA’s short walk
Champs Life Skills initiative – known as S.A.IN.T.S. (Supporting from any point
Athletes in Their Success) at Siena. The department’s major on campus.
undertaking in the summer of 2004 was
the construction of a new study hall facility
for the exclusive use of student-athletes.
The center received a facelift this past
season, bringing to light the current and
past successes of the department’s student-
athletes. The study lounge is located on the
second floor of the MAC and includes all
the amenities and technological resources
needed to assure the continued academic
success for Siena’s student-athletes.
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