Siena Athletics Hall of Fame
Moore (2006-10) served as the floor general for arguably the greatest three-year run in Siena Basketball history, which yielded three MAAC Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances from 2008-10. He is Siena’s all-time assists leader (823), while also holding the two highest single-season totals in program history. A member of the winningest class in program history which registered 97 victories and was the only class to post four 20-win seasons, Moore scored 1,070 career points and also ranks third all-time at Siena with 223 steals.
A 2010 NABC District I First Team selection, he was one of just 31 national finalists for the 2008-09 Bob Cousy Award, which honors the nation’s top collegiate point guard. Moore will forever be remembered for making two of the biggest shots in school history in the Saints’ 2009 NCAA tournament win over Ohio State, when he hit the game-tying three to close out the first overtime before connecting on the game-winning three in double overtime, which was affectionately coins as "Onions: Double Order!" by CBS Sports' Bill Raftery. He was a two-time MAAC All-Tournament Team selection (2009 & 2010), a 2010 First Team All-MAAC and 2009 Second Team All-MAAC honoree. Following his time at Siena, Moore has carved out a successful professional playing career over the past decade, which has taken him to seven different countries.