Siena men’s lacrosse coach Liam Gleason dies aged 41 after fall at home

The GuardianThursday, December 4, 2025 at 3:14:42 AM
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Siena men’s lacrosse coach Liam Gleason dies aged 41 after fall at home
  • Siena men’s lacrosse coach Liam Gleason has died at the age of 41 after suffering a traumatic brain injury from a fall at his home. The announcement was made by the school three days following the incident, which occurred during his seventh season with the team.
  • Gleason's passing is a significant loss for Siena College, where he successfully led the Saints to a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, leaving behind a wife and three young children, highlighting the impact of his leadership both on and off the field.
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