Adam Rosenbloom

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A masterfully crafted farewell piece

By Adam Rosenbloom -

There’s no set formula for a “good-bye column,” I guess. But this is (unfortunately, sort of) the last piece I’ll ever write for this newspaper, so it needs to be good. I’ve been asking around for some inspiration, but so far all I’ve gotten is more than a handful of “I have no idea”s. I...

Like it or not, van Ingen’s career one to remember

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By now, Erik van Ingen is a household name in the Binghamton University community, and his accomplishments on the track have brought BU national attention. Van Ingen earned his third All-America nod this year after competing at the national championship in Boise, Idaho. But his reaction isn’t exactly what you’d expect. “It’s definitely a great...

Mark Macon released, effective immediately

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Athletic director Patrick Elliot announced Monday that Mark Macon had been fired, and that a search for his replacement as head coach would begin soon.

Golf heads to inaugural America Sky Championship

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For the first time in its history, the 12-team America Sky Conference — founded for the 2007-08 season — will hold a championship tournament for its members, with an automatic qualifier into the NCAA Championship at stake.

April 2: Spring Break sports update

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A spring break update on Binghamton's baseball, softball, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, tennis, track & field and golf teams.

Van Ingen heads to Boise State for NCAAs

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Erik van Ingen will compete in the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships this weekend, hosted by Boise State University in Nampa, Idaho.

Men’s basketball edges UMBC in thrilling overtime play-in game

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The Binghamton University men’s basketball team — the same team that finished the season with an abysmal 1-28 mark and garnered the No. 9 seed heading into the America East postseason — knocked off University of Maryland, Baltimore County in overtime in Thursday’s play-in game of the conference’s annual championship tournament.

In a season to forget, a night to remember

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By the time the clock hit zero, the 2,427 in attendance at Tuesday's game saw the nation’s last remaining winless team finally start a winning streak of its own.