The winningest class in Siena Women's Lacrosse history saw their brilliant careers come to an abrupt end Friday. MAAC Regular Season Champion Fairfield scored the game's final five goals to defeat the fourth seeded Saints 10-4 in the conference semifinals at the Demske Sports Complex.
Siena Women's Lacrosse begins its quest for the program's first MAAC Championship when the fourth seeded Saints battle regular season champion Fairfield at 5 p.m. in the conference semifinals here at the Demske Sports Complex. Fans can watch the video broadcast of the game online at MAAC.TV.
Siena Women's Lacrosse senior captain Amanda Corso was named the MAAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year Thursday night, highlighting a total of six Saints to earn All-MAAC honors. Deirdre McQuillan and Katie Maguire joined Corso as All-MAAC First Team selections while Michelle Andreo and Shannon Pfohl were named to the Second Team and Alyssa Treanor earned a spot on the inaugural All-Rookie squad.
Siena Women's Lacrosse may have lost their regular season finale Saturday 16-11 at Fairfield, but that news paled in comparison to the good news the Saints received. With Iona's loss earlier in the day to Canisius, Siena won a tiebreaker and clinched a berth in the MAAC Championships for a third straight season and just the fourth time in program history.
Siena Women's Lacrosse has proven that it's not how you start, but rather how you finish. After beginning the season with six straight defeats, the surging Saints won their fourth in a row Tuesday afternoon 8-6 over Binghamton at Siena Turf Field.
Already the winningest class in program history, Siena's seniors earned another key victory on Senior Day. Senior Deirdre McQuillan netted a hat trick including the game-winning goal as the Saints defeated Iona 8-6 to take over sole possession of second place in the MAAC Standings. Additionally with the win head coach Andrea Duffy became the winningest coach in program history.
Michelle Andreo scored four consecutive Siena goals midway through the game, leading the Saints to a pivotal 13-11 MAAC victory over Niagara Wednesday in Western New York. With the win, the Saints evened their conference record and are right in the thick of the hunt for a spot in the MAAC Tournament.
The winningest class in Siena Women's Lacrosse history saw their brilliant careers come to an abrupt end Friday. MAAC Regular Season Champion Fairfield scored the game's final five goals to defeat the fourth seeded Saints 10-4 in the conference semifinals at the Demske Sports Complex.
Siena Women's Lacrosse begins its quest for the program's first MAAC Championship when the fourth seeded Saints battle regular season champion Fairfield at 5 p.m. in the conference semifinals here at the Demske Sports Complex. Fans can watch the video broadcast of the game online at MAAC.TV.
Siena Women's Lacrosse senior captain Amanda Corso was named the MAAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year Thursday night, highlighting a total of six Saints to earn All-MAAC honors. Deirdre McQuillan and Katie Maguire joined Corso as All-MAAC First Team selections while Michelle Andreo and Shannon Pfohl were named to the Second Team and Alyssa Treanor earned a spot on the inaugural All-Rookie squad.
Siena Women's Lacrosse may have lost their regular season finale Saturday 16-11 at Fairfield, but that news paled in comparison to the good news the Saints received. With Iona's loss earlier in the day to Canisius, Siena won a tiebreaker and clinched a berth in the MAAC Championships for a third straight season and just the fourth time in program history.
Siena Women's Lacrosse has proven that it's not how you start, but rather how you finish. After beginning the season with six straight defeats, the surging Saints won their fourth in a row Tuesday afternoon 8-6 over Binghamton at Siena Turf Field.