Ed Silva

Ed Silva

  • Title
    Head Men's Basketball Coach
  • At UNE Since
    Spring 2012
  • Phone
    602-2396
  • Hometown
    Lowell, Mass.
  • Email
    esilva@une.edu
  • Education
    E.Connecticut '97, Connecticut '02
  • 14th season as UNE Head Coach (2025-26) [Year-by-Year]
  • 25th season as NCAA head coach; 298-326 after 24 seasons
Ed Silva has led the UNE men's basketball program for 13 seasons, including a very abbreviated six-game slate in 2020-21. During his time, the Nor'easters have six of the 11 conference postseason tournament appearances in program history. In back-to-back years (2014-15, 2015-16), the team reached the semifinal round with upsets of top seed and second seed, respectively.

The win in 2015-16 secured the first overall winning record (14-13) for UNE in seven seasons. In 2017-18, the Nor'easters finished the league slate with a positive mark (10-8) for the first time in eight seasons and took the fifth seed into the postseason. In 2019-20, the squad had a 13-12 overall ledger.

From August 2021 until November 2022, Silva also served the University from the post of Interim Associate Provost for Community, Equity, and Diversity.

Check out this June 2020 Spotlight on Silva...

He came to UNE from Elms College [NCAA III], after assembling a 206-103 record over 11 seasons at the head of the Blazer bench. Under his direction, Elms won seven consecutive league crowns in the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) from 2005-2011, leading to six NCAA Championship appearances during that time. Inheriting a team that went 2-21 prior to his arrival, Silva had the Blazers in the NCAA Championship four years later. More recently, in 2008-09, he guided Elms to a program-record 26-2 mark and the school's first national ranking. The Blazers peaked at No. 12 in the national poll that season while leading the country in steals per game and scoring margin. The following season Elms captured the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) New England Championship. Silva was also a faculty member on top of his coaching duties at Elms.

Prior to his time at Elms, Silva served as an assistant coach at Eastern Connecticut State University [NCAA III] from 1996-2001, helping guide the Warriors to a Little East Conference (LEC) title and NCAA Championship appearance in 2000. He also served as an assistant coach at Hesser College during the 1993-94 season.

A graduate of Eastern Connecticut, Silva earned his bachelor's degree in sociology in 1997 and went on to attain a master's degree in social work from the University of Connecticut in 2002. He was an all-conference basketball player while at Eastern Connecticut, and participated in the 1996 New England Senior All-Star Game, as well as being named a Met Life Scholar-Athlete.

He and his wife, Cecily, live in Biddeford with their three children -- son, Julius, playing basketball at Southern Maine Community College, and twin daughters, Gabriella and Natalia.

Previous Head Coaching:
Elms College (2001-2012) / NAC Coach of the Year (2004-05), NECC Coach of the Year (2008-09)

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(updated July 2025)