Cox Named ECAC Men’s Lacrosse Coach of the Year
Siena Men's Lacrosse head coach Tim Cox has been named ECAC Coach of the Year, marking consecutive seasons of recognition for the program. Siena finished the season with a 12-5 record, sharing the MAAC Regular Season Championship with Marist. Under Cox's leadership, the team achieved a historic first by hosting both the MAAC Semifinals and Championship. The team saw significant success, including multiple major individual awards and a seven-game winning streak. Cox’s coaching comes in the wake of the passing of former coach Liam Gleason, showcasing resilience and growth for the program.
By the Numbers- Siena scored a total of 224 goals during the season.
- The team achieved a seven-game winning streak from March 3 to April 11.
- Siena had 12 All-MAAC honors, including four major award winners.
- Siena ranked first in the MAAC in goals scored and ground balls.
- The team consistently made rankings in the USILA Coaches and KANE Inside Lacrosse Polls.
- Hosting the MAAC Championship for the first time signifies a new era for Siena Lacrosse.
Looking ahead, Siena aims to build on this season's achievements, potentially enhancing recruitment and maintaining competitive performance in upcoming seasons. The program's recent success under Cox may attract more talent and support, positioning Siena as a powerhouse in collegiate lacrosse.
Bottom LineTim Cox’s recognition as Coach of the Year underscores a transformative period for Siena Men’s Lacrosse. With a strong finish and significant individual awards, the program is poised for continued success, reinforcing a legacy of resilience following the challenges of the past season.
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