LOUDONVILLE, NY – Champions on the court and in the classroom. The Siena Men's Basketball program has been recognized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches for its academic prowess this past season. The Saints earned a 2025-26 NABC Team Academic Excellence Award, while six student athletes received recognition as part of the NABC Honors Court.
"College basketball student athletes do incredible things on the court, but their achievements in the classroom are equally worthy of celebration," said NABC Executive Director Craig Robinson. "Education is one of the NABC's core values, and the hundreds of programs and thousands of athletes represented on these awards reinforce the commitment to academic success that exists across all levels of our sport."
The Siena Men's Basketball program earns an NABC Team Academic Excellence Award for the fourth consecutive season, and just the fifth time ever (2019-20, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25, 2025-26). The NABC Team Academic Excellence Award recognizes men's basketball programs which completed the 2025-26 academic year with a team grade-point average of 3.0 or higher. Siena was one of over 400 men's basketball teams encompassing all levels of college basketball to receive the honor, including one of five Metro Conference programs to earn acclaim.
Siena Men's Basketball won the program's eighth conference title this past season on the court, while achieving a 3.12 GPA for the 2025-26 academic year. Through the conclusion of the most recent spring semester, the Saints maintain a stellar 3.20 cumulative GPA.
Individually, graduate student
Riley Mulvey, seniors
Brendan Coyle and
Marcus Jackson, juniors
Mosi Clayton and
Tasman Goodrick, and red-shirt junior
Reid Ducharme earned recognition on the NABC Honors Court, which recognizes academic juniors, seniors, and graduate students who finished the 2025-26 school year with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher. The trio was amongst more than 2,300 honorees across all collegiate levels, and comprised six of the 34 total Metro honorees.
Mulvey earns NABC Honors Court acclaim for the third consecutive season, after previously receiving the award twice while at Iowa. The local product from Rotterdam, New York achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA spanning the entirety of his lone season donning the Green and Gold, while earning a Data and Analytics Certificate.
Coyle earns NABC Honors Court recognition for the second straight season while maintaining a 3.68 cumulative GPA as a finance major. Earlier this year, the Niskayuna, New York native was named a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection, and was one of just 14 players nationally named to the Division I-AAA-ADA Athletic Directors Association Scholar Athlete Team.
Jackson too is an NABC Honors Court awardee for the second year in a row. The Amsterdam, New York product was heralded an Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar last month, and holds a 3.56 cumulative GPA as a communications-sports major.
Clayton earns acclaim for the first time while maintaining a 3.44 cumulative GPA as a biology major. The Brooklyn, New York product has been named to both the MAAC All-Academic Team and Academic Honor Roll in each year of eligibility.
A first-time NABC Honors Court recipient, Goodrick holds a 3.26 cumulative GPA as a communications-marketing major. The Sydney, Australia product achieved above a 3.0 GPA in both of his semesters as a Saint.
Ducharme earns NABC Honors Court recognition for the first time, while maintaining a 3.20 cumulative GPA as a communications-marketing major. The Milton, Massachusetts native was named to the MAAC Academic Honor Roll last year.