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Siena coach Tony Rossi, in 54th season, announces retirement

LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Siena’s Tony Rossi, the longest-tenured coach in Division I baseball history, has announced that he will retire later this month. Rossi — in his 54th season, all at Siena — will step down March 20, the school announced Monday. Rossi’s retirement will make Minnesota’s John Anderson, in his 42nd season with the Golden Gophers, the longest-tenured active Division I coach.

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