November 25, 2024 - 05:00

The start of McNamara's tenure at Siena has generated significant excitement among fans and players alike. With a current record of 3-2, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining focus on the present rather than getting caught up in future expectations.
McNamara's coaching philosophy centers on the idea that consistent, quality practice is key to building a successful team. He believes that preparation is crucial for achieving success in upcoming games. By prioritizing practice, McNamara aims to foster a culture of hard work and dedication within the team.
Despite the initial buzz surrounding his arrival, McNamara remains grounded and committed to the task at hand. His leadership style encourages players to stay focused on their individual and collective growth, ensuring that they are always improving.
As the season progresses, McNamara's approach will be put to the test, but his emphasis on practice and team cohesion sets a strong foundation for success. The Siena community is eager to see how the team will evolve under his guidance in the weeks to come.
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