Syracuse mainstay Gerry McNamara is set to become the new head coach for the men's basketball team at Siena, marking his first role as a collegiate head coach after a long tenure at Syracuse. McNamara, a former standout player and assistant coach at Syracuse, will be taking over from Carmen Maciariello, who was let go after a 4-28 season at Siena.

By the Numbers
  • McNamara started all 135 games of his playing career at Syracuse.
  • McNamara holds the record for the most 3-pointers made in Syracuse history with 400.
  • Siena had a challenging season with a 4-28 record, ranking among the worst teams in Division I basketball.
State of Play
  • Gerry McNamara joins Siena after a successful career at Syracuse, bringing his expertise to lead the Saints' basketball program.
  • Siena looks to revamp its basketball program under McNamara's leadership after a disappointing season.
What's Next

McNamara's appointment as head coach signals a new era for Siena basketball, with expectations of improvement and a return to competitive success under his guidance.

Bottom Line

Gerry McNamara's move to Siena as head coach marks a significant shift for the basketball program, offering a fresh start and the potential for revitalization under his leadership.