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  2. Siena College of Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    Siena College of Quezon City. Mo.Ma.Cecilia DJ. Calaguas, O.P. 1105 Del Monte Ave. Corner Sto. Domingo St. /  14.6381639°N 121.0045111°E  / 14.6381639; 121.0045111. Siena College of Quezon City is a private, sectarian, non-stock basic and higher education institution run by the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of ...

  3. Siena College - Wikipedia

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    Siena College is a private Franciscan college in Loudonville, New York. Siena was founded by the Order of Friars Minor in 1937. The college was named after Bernardino of Siena, a 15th-century Italian Franciscan friar and preacher. St. Bernardine of Siena Friary is located on campus. The college has 3,000 full-time students and offers undergraduate degrees in business, liberal arts, and ...

  4. 2001–02 Siena Saints men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2001–02 Siena Saints men's basketball team represented Siena College in the 2001–02 college basketball season. This was head coach Rob Lanier 's first season at Siena. The Saints competed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and played their home games at Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. They finished the season 17–19, 9 ...

  5. Siena Saints football - Wikipedia

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    The Siena Saints football (formerly the Siena Indians) program was 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.

  6. Siena Saints baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Siena Saints baseball team, formerly the Siena Indians, is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Siena College in Loudonville, New York. [2] The team is a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I. The team plays its home games at Connors Park in ...

  7. List of Siena College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Long, former men's basketball coach at The College of Saint Rose. Jack McClinton, professional basketball player. Charlie Taaffe, football coach at the University of Central Florida. Edwin Ubiles, professional basketball player.

  8. Siena College (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Siena College (Tennessee) Siena College was a private, Catholic college located in Memphis, Tennessee. It was established by Dominican nuns in 1922 as St. Agnes College, the first Catholic women's college in the Diocese of Nashville and in the Memphis metro area.

  9. Alumni Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    Alumni Recreation Center. Coordinates: 42.717456°N 73.748742°W. The UHY Center is a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Loudonville, New York. It was built in 1974 and is home to the Siena College Saints women's basketball team and women's volleyball team. It used to host the men's team until MVP Arena opened in 1990.