They are coming off a remarkable 2009 campaign which saw them defeating Ohio State in double OT of the opening round of the NCAA Tourney. They then gave top seeded Louisville more than they wanted to deal with in a second round opponent, taking it down to the wire in a 79-72 loss to end their season. Let’s put it as simple as, college coaches are taking notice of the Saints. When the tournament brackets come out in early March, I can guarantee you no college team is going to want to be paired up with Siena. You may think I am getting a little bit ahead of myself already throwing the saints into the big dance, but let me explain, and reassure you as to you why.
Returning 4 of their 5 top scorers from last season, the Siena offense is going to cause nightmares for opposing defenses. Coach Fran McCaffery has yet to experience a losing season coaching the Saints. Led by their senior point guards, Ronald Moore and G-F Edwin Ubiles, the Saints will not miss a step despite losing standout Kenny Hasbrouck. Ubiles was already names to the Naismith Watch List awarded to the top collegiate baller in the Country. Not to be overshadowed, Moore is a finalist for Bob Cousy Award, granted to the nations top point guard. Along side Alex Franklin and Ryan Rossiter, Siena is clearly a front runner to take home yet another MAAC Championship. And no, that would not be a misspelling, that’s the MAAC, with 2 A’s. Another reason Siena could be a shoe in for the dance. Siena was one of only three teams to finish with a conference mark over .500 last season. The saints should breeze through its conference schedule hopefully ensuring them a spot, in the unlikely event they lose the MACC conference tournament.
Already this pre-season the Small College from Loudonville, NY (Located in The Great Capital Region) ha

Now am I saying the saints are going to be a legit National Title contender? Nah. Do I believe they could make a strong run at the 2010 sweet 16? Absolutely. Like I stated earlier, no coach is going to want to handle the enormous amount of talent the Saints bring to the table. If what I predicted comes true, hoping for no injuries, and the saints do repeat as MAAC champions, they could be looking to better their number 9 seed received at last years dance. To say the least, I’m quite excited for Friday’s opener at Tennessee State.
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MACC is a typo, and there are several others in the article that I won't address, but the Saints play in the M-A-A-C. That's the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Great content, but do your homework next time
Thanks I have no idea why I wrote that I know its the M-double A-C.
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