College lacrosse coach Liam Gleason dead at 41 after suffering head injury in fall at home
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Siena Saints men’s lacrosse coach Liam Gleason died after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a fall at his home, the school announced on Wednesday. He was 41.
With Gleason at the helm, Siena went to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) championship and earned a berth into the NCAA Tournament during the 2025 season.
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Siena men's lacrosse coach Liam Gleason has died at 41. (Carlisle Stockton/Stockton Photo)
"A sudden, senseless loss carries a kind of pain that defies understanding," Siena University president Chuck Seifert said in a statement. "It’s hard to imagine anyone more universally loved and admired than Liam. Our community was blessed by Coach Gleason’s life."
Gleason’s family started a GoFundMe to help "ease the burden" on his wife and three children as they navigated the tragedy.
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Siena men's lacrosse coach Liam Gleason coaching his team. (Carlisle Stockton/Stockton Photo)
"The Gleason family has suffered the most unimaginable tragedy with Liam suffering a traumatic brain injury," the GoFundMe read. "Anyone who knows him knows what a light he is in this world. Liam is the best father, husband, brother, son, brother-in-law, uncle, coach, and friend. His heart is as big as his 6’5 frame, and the love he gives to those around him is immeasurable.
"Liam’s wife, Jaclyn, and their three beautiful children — Kennedy, Penn, and Tate — who now face a long road of emotional and financial challenges in the weeks, months, and years ahead."
Gleason coached at Siena for the last seven seasons and was named the conference


