LOUDONVILLE, NY – The Siena Men's Lacrosse team is gaining recognition once again in a final poll—this time in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Men's Lacrosse Division I Coaches weekly poll.
In Monday's final edition of the poll, Siena garnered 22 points which were the second most in the receiving votes category after the Top-20 teams were revealed. The Saints were one of 15 teams mentioned outside of the Top-20.
This is the third time this season that Siena has been recognized in this poll, which included a No. 20 ranking in the Week 13 edition on May 5 - marking the first time in which the program cracked the Top-20 since June 1, 2011.
The Saints (11-5) finished with its most victories in a season since 2014 and fourth MAAC Championship in program history. In 2025, the Saints matched their longest winning streak of nine straight with a 12-8 over then #16/#19 Sacred Heart in the MAAC Championship on May 3 to match the program's longest winning streak since it won 10 in a row from March 21, 2009 through May 3, 2009.
Siena fell to then RV/#19 UAlbany at Casey Stadium 11-9 on May 7 in a NCAA Opening Round match up.
Siena was also ranked 20
th nationally in both the May 9 and June 1, 2011, as well as May 5, 2025 USILA Coaches' Polls, matching the program's highest-ever national ranking in any major weekly poll.
The Saints previously received votes and/or were ranked in a given week in the USILA Coaches' Poll and/or Media Poll a total of 25 times between 2008-14.
Siena won 87 games from 2007-14, matching the eighth highest win total nationally over that span.