Siena lacrosse coach Liam Gleason dead days after accident at his home


Siena University men’s lacrosse coach and Long Island native Liam Gleason died Wednesday from injuries sustained in a tragic accident at his home over the weekend, the school announced. 

He was 41. 

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Gleason coached Siena the past seven seasons, led the program to a MAAC championship in May — the program’s first conference title in 11 years — and was a constant presence in the Capital Region’s lacrosse scene. 

“A sudden, senseless loss carries a kind of pain that defies understanding,” Siena 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.”

The beloved lacrosse coach fell down the stairs at his home around 4 p.m. on Sunday and sustained a serious head injury, the Albany Times Union reported


Siena head coach Liam Gleason watches his team play against Quinnipiac on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Colonie, NY.
Siena head coach Liam Gleason watches his team play against Quinnipiac on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Colonie, NY. Albany Times Union via Getty Ima

New York State Police and paramedics responded to the scene, and CPR was administered while Gleason was taken to the hospital by ambulance, according to the outlet. 

Siena announced it will have a public funeral service on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the UHY Center on its campus. 

Roughly 250 people showed up at Albany Medical Center to pay tribute to Gleason, who was an organ donor, for his “honor walk.” 

Among those in attendance were Seifert, the entire Siena men’s lacrosse team, members of the Siena and University of Albany — Gleason’s alma mater — athletic staffs, Albany coach Scott Marr and members of his lacrosse team, the Times Union reported. 

Gleason was a native of Shoreham-Wading River and played high school lacrosse on the eastern end of Long Island before two years at Division II Adelphi. He then transferred to play lacrosse at Albany, where he helped the program reach the NCAA quarterfinals in 2007. 

He became an assistant men’s lacrosse coach at Siena in 2008, staying through 2010, and then took over the head coaching gig at The College of Saint Rose. 


Siena mens lacrosse coach Liam Gleason during a game against Mount St. Mary's on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at Siena College in Colonie, NY.
Siena mens lacrosse coach Liam Gleason during a game against Mount St. Mary’s on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at Siena College in Colonie, NY. Albany Times Union via Getty Ima

Gleason joined the Albany coaching staff as an assistant coach a year later before returning to Siena to take over as head coach in 2018. 

“From a standout student-athlete to a dedicated member of the coaching staff, Liam poured his heart into the Capital Region lacrosse community and left an indelible mark on everyone he met,” the Albany men’s lacrosse team said in a statement. “His passion, leadership and friendship will be deeply missed.” 

In a heartfelt tribute, Gleason’s high school head coach Tom Rotanz described his former player as a “gentle giant” and a “man whose kindness filled every room he entered.” 

“In my 38 years of coaching, only a handful of players ever made me think, the world would be a better place if more people were like him. Liam was one of them,” Rotanz wrote in a social media post. “I am struggling with the reality that I will never see him again — never share our annual dinners, never exchange our handshake that always turned into one of his chest-bump hugs (which made me feel small), never reminisce about his high school days or talk strategy for the upcoming season. 

“Not surprising that Liam is leading today’s ‘Hero’s Walk.’ That is who he was. Liam is my hero. I love him, and — no surprise — he is making me proud once again.”

Gleason is survived by his wife Jaclyn, their three children — daughter Kennedy, and sons Penn and Tate — his parents, Kevin and Susan, his brother Brendan and extended family.


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