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  • Bearcat baseball returns home
    By Evan Drellich
    This week was not the time for the Binghamton University baseball team to be lackadaisical, and head coach Tim Sinicki quickly put an end to it. “I thought we were a little sluggish, needed to kind of clear the air a little bit and talked as a group,” he said.….
  • Women’s tennis set for UMBC, Stony Brook
    By Justin Salkin
    As the saying goes, “when the going gets tough, the tough get going.” This weekend, Binghamton University’s women’s tennis needs to get going. The Bearcats are sitting comfortably at 9-5 and won their first America East match of the season authoritatively, 7-0 over Hartford on Saturday. However, the stiffest tests….
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  • 2008 Pipe Dream Coach of the Year Nominees
    By Mark Macyk
    It’s that time of year again, for Pipe Dream to unveil its annual end of the year awards. First up, we announce the nominees for the third annual Coach of the Year award. There were numerous deserving candidates, but just like a Highlander, there can be only one Coach of….
  • Commentary: Early in season, but already a must win
    By Evan Drellich
    Despite all its success last season, the Binghamton University baseball team will return to Varsity Field with little fanfare for last season and a lot on the line for the current one. BU’s home-opening, four-game series against Maryland-Baltimore County begins at 1 p.m. on Friday and will be the team’s….
  • Vinal has big weekend for golf team at Yale
    By Ariel Feinman
    Senior team captain Zach Vinal had his best career tournament at the Yale Invitational last weekend in his four years at Binghamton University, finishing in a tie for third individually out of 149 players in the field and propelling the Bearcats to a tie for fifth place out of 27….
  • Brenno Varanda: Helping BU swimming to reach new depths
    By Jordan Schiff
    Sao Paulo, Brazil. St. Augustine, Fla. Binghamton, N.Y. One of these places is not like the other. So what could make Binghamton University swimming star junior Brenno Varanda leave the warmth of the first two for the colder temperature of the Southern Tier? “I already had heat and tropical weather….
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  • Women’s lacrosse falls at Albany; Stony Brook up next
    By Scott Reing
    Despite another valiant effort from senior goalkeeper Sandra Alvarez, the Binghamton University’s women’s lacrosse team fell to rival Albany, 11-8 on Wednesday. Alvarez recorded 11 saves, including seven second-half stops, against last season’s America East runner-up. She was also named America East Defensive Player of the Week for her play….
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  • Losing skid hits 5 games for men’s lacrosse
    By Cyril Cheriyan
    When most people think of the number five they remember the Jackson 5, Kevin Garnett, Joe DiMaggio and the U.S. dollar with Abraham Lincoln’s portrait. For the Binghamton University men’s lacrosse team, however, the only thing No. 5 represents is the current losing streak, which was extended by the Bearcats’….
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  • Men’s tennis to host America East rivals
    By Dave Cunningham
    The big question of the National Basketball Association is: who will be the top seed from the West? For the America East Conference, however, the big question remains: who will the top seed in the AE men’s tennis tournament? This weekend may give some answers as the Binghamton University men’s….
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  • Double Trouble: Softball drops both ends of double header to UMBC
    By Bryan Haas
    Stepping onto a softball field with a depleted pitching staff is never easy, a fact the Binghamton University softball team learned firsthand Wednesday when it dropped a doubleheader to visiting Maryland-Baltimore County, 14-3 and 6-1, at the East Gym Field. The Bearcats (4-21, 0-6 America East) came into the series….
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