The Saints 2007 Senior Class
The Saints 2007 Senior Class
Posted by Scott Oliver - Sat, Oct 20, 2007 - [ Women's Soccer ] - Viewed 205 times
Adrian, Mich. -- Siena Heights Womens Soccer Program just reached thier program's 300th win.  Currently only one school in Michigan and three schools in the NAIA have reached such a prestigious status.

The Siena Heights Women’s Soccer Team not only clinched 2nd place in the Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) for the season, but more importantly they won their programs’ 300th career game.

The Saints program began in 1986 when Doug Mello was the coach.  Mello, now at Luther College in Iowa, led the Saints to 53 wins in his three years at the helm.  In 1989, Phil Weaver took over for the Saints and led the team to 67 wins during his six years leading the team.  Aldo Zid, currently the Men’s Soccer Coach at Siena Heights ran the program from 1995 through 2000.  During his time, he led the Saints to a total of 87 wins.  In 2001, Scott Oliver took over and has led the Saints to the last 93 wins.  Oliver has also led the Saints to three end of season national rankings.  In 2001 the finished ranked 21st, in 2002 they were ranked 11th, and last year in 2006 they were ranked 23rd.

The Saints currently sit fourth in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in all-times wins, trailing only Westmont College (CA), Berry College (GA), and Houghton College (NY).  They are one of only two schools in the state of Michigan who has 300 career wins.

The Saints winning percentage is currently the tops in Siena Heights athletic program history.  They currently are 300-129-27 overall for a winning percentage of  68.75%.  The next closest is the Men’s Basketball Program (66.6%).  The Saints have been to four NAIA National Tournaments, including two in the last five years, 2002 and 2006.  On top of that, the Saints soccer program has produced six NAIA All-Americans, 24 NAIA Honorable Mention All-Americans, 22 NAIA Scholar-Athletes, and eight Siena Heights Hall of Fame Inductees.  Since the WHAC  started in 1992 this is what the Saints have produced: 48 All-WHAC players, six All-WHAC second team player (started in 2004),  eight Honorable Mention All-WHAC player (started in 2004), Four WHAC Player of the Year Awards, and two Coach of the Year Awards. 

With today’s win a second place finish the Saints head into the WHAC Tournament as a #2 seed.  They will host Cornerstone University in the first round of the WHAC playoffs on Wednesday October 24th.