Nov. 22, 2013
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BURLINGTON, VT. - Siena Women's Basketball competes in its first regular season tournament in three years when the Saints face perennial national power Green Bay in Vermont's TD Bank Classic at the Roy L. Patrick Gymnasium at 5 p.m. Gameday Central coverage begins with the radio pregame show at 4:30 p.m. in the Capital Region on WVCR 88.3 FM "The Saint" and online at SienaAllAccess.com.
Mike Demos and Steve Amedio have the call of the action beginning with the Berkshire Bank Pregame Show at 4:30 p.m. Listen in the Capital Region on WVCR 88.3 FM "The Saint," or free online or through your iOS device (such as the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch in addition to any devices that support Adobe Flash 10.1 or greater) at SienaAllAccess.com.
You can also watch the game through Vermont's multimedia platform and learn more about the matchup through the game notes by clicking on the corresponding links at the top of the page. Additionally, follow @SienaSaints on twitter for in-game updates.
The Saints (1-1) are looking to build off an impressive first win of the season, 82-58 Saturday at Fairleigh Dickinson. Siena's 82 points and 24-point margin of victory were both program bests since an 83-59 win over Iona on Feb. 4, 2012.
The TD Bank Classic hosted by the University of Vermont is Siena's first regular season tournament since splitting a pair of game's at the Fordham Holiday Classic Dec. 29-30, 2010. The Saints are an impressive 57-45 (.559) all-time in regular season tournaments, having won 16 titles.
But the Saints will have their hands full today in their first-ever meeting with the Phoenix. Winners of the 2004 TD Bank Classic, Green Bay (2-1) is the 15-time defending Horizon League Champions and posted 36 consecutive winning seasons. Winners of 29 games a year ago, Green Bay ended last season ranked 20th in the final Associated Press Top-25 Poll and 24th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll.
Friday's second game features the host Catamounts against North Florida at 7 p.m. Friday's winners will meet in the TD Bank Classic Championship Saturday at 7 p.m. with the consolation game to precede at 5 p.m.