In sports leagues across the country, coaches often preach the idea that winning isn’t everything. There’s more to a game, a series or a season than the record.
And while Binghamton’s senior class of Jimmy Gray, Taylor Johnston, Javon Ralling and Mike Horn would have liked to win more games, they know they’ve helped set the cultural foundation for a basketball program hoping to emerge from the sport’s pur
Sloppiness on the field and three tight finishes characterized the Binghamton softball team’s season-opening weekend at Florida International’s Blue & Gold Felsberg Memorial Tournament.
Allowing an opponent to carry momentum into halftime has been a frequent occurrence for the Binghamton men’s basketball team in 2012-13, and Tuesday night’s game against Stony Brook served as yet another example.
With several key players returning from last year’s squad, the Binghamton softball team has been picked by America East coaches to finish fourth in the conference.
Despite returning junior Mike Antinozzi, a 2012 all-conference selection, the Binghamton men’s lacrosse team was picked to finish fifth in the America East preseason poll.
After exchanging the lead 14 times against UMBC, the Binghamton men’s basketball team trailed for the duration of Saturday night’s 79-46 loss to Albany at SEFCU Arena.
For the fourth time this season, the America East has named Binghamton guard Jordan Reed its Rookie of the Week. The freshman averaged 17.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in Binghamton’s losses to UMBC and Albany last week, converting four alley-oops against the Retrievers. Reed, whose imprudent shot selection early on limited his efficiency, still occasionally...
After a seven-week break from competition, the Binghamton University swimming and diving teams returned to action on Jan. 18. Hosting Colgate University at the Patricia A. Saunders Aquatic Center on Senior Day, the men earned a resounding 200-93 win while the women fell 167-114. Both teams lost the following day at St. Bonaventure University’s Reilly...