Carmen Maciariello
Carmen Maciariello (born May 27, 1978)
Teams coached: Siena Saints
Siena record: 68-72 (.486)
Overall record: 68-72 (.486)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- MAAC Regular Season Champion: 2 (2020, 2021)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2019-2024 | Siena |
2018-2019 | Siena (asst) |
2014-2018 | George Washington (asst) |
2011-2014 | Boston University (asst) |
2011 | Providence (DBO) |
2008-2011 | Fairfield (asst) |
2005-2006 | Siena (DBO) |
Carmen Maciariello Facts
- Carmen Maciariello, Jr.
- Born May 27, 1978
- Hometown: Clifton Park, New York
- Alma Mater: Siena College (BS, 2001)
- Started his collegiate career playing three seasons at New Hampshire under head coach Jeff Jackson
- Transferred to Siena for his final year, finishing his degree and career playing for former Saints head coach Louis Orr
- After graduating, Maciariello obtained dual-citizenship as an Italian played professionally for four seasons in Italy
- Returned to the States in 2005, spending the season as Fran McCaffery‘s director of basketball operations at his alma mater
- Spent the next couple years working in AAU, serving as vice president and head coach of the Albany City Rocks program (NY)
- Got back into the college game in 2008, working as an assistant under Ed Cooley at Fairfield for three seasons
- Followed Cooley to Providence, working as his DBO there from March-August of 2011
- Left before the season started to be an assistant coach on Joe Jones‘ first staff at Boston U
- After three years at BU, Maciariello moved to DC and became an assistant on Mike Lonergan‘s staff at George Washington
- When Lonergan was fired in 2016, the head coach job was given to fellow GW assistant Maurice Joseph and Maciariello stayed on staff for another two seasons
- Returned to his alma mater, Siena, in 2018 to work under new head coach Jamion Christian
- Christian left Siena after just one season and Maciariello was elevated to be the next head coach of his alma mater
- Won or shared the MAAC regular season title in each of his first two seasons at the helm
- Struggled over the next three years, including a 4-28 (3-17) last place MAAC finish in 2023-24; Carm was fired in March 2024
Carmen Maciariello Coaching Tree
- coming soon