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Greg Brown Assistant Coach Third Season
Brown enters his third season as Siena’s assistant water polo coach. He is also in his fourth season as the Saints’ head coach for swimming and diving.
Brown, a 2002 graduate of Lycoming College, was a four-year letterwinner in water polo and swimming.
A four-year starting goaltender, Brown helped lead Lycoming to three Division III National Tournaments (1999, 2000, 2001). In 2001, Brown served as the team captain and helped Lycoming to a seventh-place finish in the National Tournament, marking the highest in program history. Brown holds the all- time saves and wins record at Lycoming.
AMechanicsburg, Pa. native, Brown currently resides in nearby Troy, N.Y.
Mike De Risi Assistant Coach First Season
Mike De Risi begins his first season as assistant water polo coach at Siena College. A 2008 graduate of the University of Florida, De Risi previously served as the head women’s water polo coach at his alma mater for the past four years while also serving as a player/coach from 2005-08 on the men’s team.
“We are so excited to have Mike on our staff,” says head coach Ellen Howe. “He comes from an excellent water polo background and has years of high-quality coaching experience. He is a great addition to the SienaWater Polo program.”
De Risi led the women’s water polo team to a 61-11 record at Florida, including a 44-4 mark in the Southeastern Conference. His 2006 squad went undefeated in the SEC and finished the season ranked second nationally.
De Risi was a four-year starter at Florida and was named both Rookie of the Year andMVP.Additionally, he played professionally for a season with Cannotieri Milano in the Italian League and was a member of the South East Zone team which finished second overall in 2003.
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