ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (Mar. 11, 2026) – The Siena Saints won the 2026 Air Force Reserve Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Men’s Basketball Championship title on Tuesday night at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall. No. 3 Siena upended top-seeded Merrimack College, 64-54, winning its first title since 2020 and the program’s seventh overall league crown.
No. 3 Siena – 64 | No. 1 Merrimack – 54
Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
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The championship began Merrimack going ahead 6-2, but the contest quickly shifted in Siena’s favor, with the Saints taking the lead for good in the game, going on a 13-0, and 18-3 run for a 5:41 stretch, hitting its final five straight field goals by the second media timeout. Merrimack went on a 5:43 scoreless drought and was 1-for-11 during the timeframe. Additionally, a 9-0 run for 3:23 added to the Saints rally, extending their lead to 22-5. At the final media of the half (3:41), Merrimack scored five straight points to cut the game to single digits (28-20), hitting 4-of-5 field goals, while Siena was scoreless for 2:25. With 3:03 left and Siena up 13, the Warriors closed out the half with a 10-0 spurt, which cut the score to a single possession (33-30). The 10-0 run was highlighted by back-to-back triples from Andres Marrero and Ernest Shelton. Siena’s largest lead of the half was 15 points, coming at the 9:32 mark.
At the start of the second half, Siena quickly scored the first eight points, with Gavin Doty accounting for six of the points behind a pair of field goals and two free throws. Merrimack was held scoreless by the first media break at 15:53, with Siena leading 41-30. Siena’s scoring streak ascended to a 12-0 run by the 11:41 mark, putting them ahead 45-30. After nine minutes of being held scoreless the Warriors first basket in half was a layup by Kevair Kennedy at 10:58. With just under eight minutes on the game clock, Siena led 47-32, as each team fell into a slump. Merrimack was scoreless for 3:04 and 0-of-4 following its only made field goal of the half to that point, while Siena’s drought was 2:32 and they were also 0-of-4 (1 of last 8). The drought eventually ended for each side, and Merrimack brought the contest back to single digits following a 7-0 and 10-2 run with back-to-back threes by Todd Brogna and four points by Kennedy to cut the game to 49-40. By the final media break, Siena led 51-45. Out of the media timeout, a pair of free throws by Kennedy capped off 12-2 rally over a 2:45 span for the Warriors. Merrimack eventually got within four, but a huge stepback three by Doty with 2:19 on clock pushed the lead back to seven. Siena finished the game outscoring Merrimack 10-4 from that point on in the game, closing out the title run.
Siena Notes and Notables
- Once again, only six players stepped on the court for Siena, with four players scoring in double-figures and the starting unit accounting for all 64 points.
- Leading all-scorers in the win was Doty with his game-high 23 points.
- He had eight rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block to go along with his points.
- Riley Mulvey and Brendan Coyle each recorded double-doubles.
- Mulvey’s came by way of 11 points and 11 rebounds, while adding five blocks and playing all 40 minutes.
- Coyle scored 11 points with 10 rebounds.
- Francis Folefac, which also played all 40 minutes, logged 10 points for the second straight game and grabbed eight rebounds and had five assists.
- Justice Shoats added the team’s final nine points and snagged eight boards of his own.
- Siena had yet another game in which the team dominated time with the lead, holding the advantage for 36:18, while trailing for just 3:38.
- In total, the Saints only trailed for 4:18 through three tournament contests.
- Siena dominated the glass, outrebounding Merrimack by an astounding 50-26 margin.
- The Saints also owned the paint, having a 32-12 edge in points in the paint.
- The Saints have now won seven MAAC trophies, their first title since 2020, which is the second-most MAAC Championships in league history.
- 2026 marks the first completed MAAC tournament title for Siena since winning the 2010 crown and this will also be the first NCAA tournament appearance for the Saints since 2010.
- Siena will find out their seed and opponent during the NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection Show, which airs live on CBS on Sunday, March 15 at 6:00 p.m.
Merrimack Notes and Notables
- A trio of Warriors scored in double figures on the night and they included Shelton, Kennedy, and Brogna.
- Shelton led the team with 17 points and had three rebounds and three blocks.
- Kennedy led the squad with four assists and scored 15 points.
- Brogna chipped in with 12 points and had a team leading three steals.
- Merrimack forced 14 turnovers and scored 11 points off turnovers.
- The squad also had 11 fast break points.
Doty was selected as the 2026 Championship MVP. Joining him on the MAAC All-Championship Team were teammates Shoats and Mulvey, and Kennedy and Tye Dorset from runner-up Merrimack. Additionally, Branden Benjamin from Fairfield University and Justin Menard from Marist University were named to the team.
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