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  2. Siena College of Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .scqc .edu .ph. Location in Metro Manila. 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 Siena in San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City, Philippines. It was established in 1959 by the Siena Sisters.

  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. Siena Saints men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Siena Saints men's basketball team (formerly the Siena Indians) represents Siena College in Loudonville, New York, United States. The NCAA Division I program competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and the annual Franciscan Cup . The Saints are currently coached by Gerry McNamara. He replaced Carmen Maciariello who was fired on ...

  5. Siena College Health Services in Albany, NY - WebMD

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    Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Siena College Health Services. 515 Loudon Rd. Albany, NY 12211. Tel: (518) 783-2554. Visit Website.

  6. Siena Saints - Wikipedia

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    Fight song. When the Saints Go Marching In. "S-I-E-N-A". Colors. Green and gold [1] Website. www .sienasaints .com. The Siena Saints (formerly the Siena Indians) are composed of 21 teams representing Siena College in collegiate sports. The Saints compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

  7. Siena Saints softball - Wikipedia

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    The Siena Saints softball team represents Siena College in the NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). From 1984 until 1989, the Saints were a member of the America East Conference (AEC). [2] The Saints are currently led by head coach Casey Bump.

  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. 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.