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  • Track team has best showing ever at AE Championships
    By Scott Reing
    It was a weekend of firsts for the Binghamton University track and field team. At the America East championships, six school records were set on the men’s side leading to a second place finish, their best ever. In addition, the coaching staff, led by Mike Thompson, was named AE staff….
  • Men’s lacrosse shoots for first NCAA berth
    By Randy Benjenk
    For years, head coach Ed Stephenson’s men’s lacrosse team has hung with the best teams in the country. But, despite two top 10 wins and a recent national ranking, the Bearcats have not been able to get over the hump and reach the NCAA tournament. But with most contributors from….
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  • On Senior Night, Gordon’s focus not on Milestones
    By Ben Masur
    For Mike Gordon, Wednesday’s game is more than just his senior night. It will be his 100th consecutive start in a Bearcats uniform and he will enter the game with 974 career points, just 26 points shy of the 1,000 mark. “I really don’t look at it too much, I….
  • Bearcats ‘bust’ up Jaspers
    By Ben Masur
    The Binghamton University men’s basketball team was missing two of its starting frontcourt players Saturday afternoon when they took on Manhattan, but it was the Bearcats backcourt that stepped it up. Richard Forbes and Mike Gordon combined for 47 points, 27 and 20 respectively, in Binghamton’s 66-56 win over the….
  • Discounted student tickets to AE tournament made available
    By Mark Macyk
    The Binghamton University Athletic Department has teamed up with the Student Association, Student Affairs and the Alumni Association to underwrite half the ticket cost for Binghamton students at next weekend’s America East Men’s Basketball Championship. Tickets for BU undergraduate students will be reduced by half, at $5 per ticket for….
  • Commentary: Wednesday night will be one final chance for seniors to appreciate what BU has
    By Mark Macyk
    This Wednesday night, for the seniors on campus there should be only one game. Forget that Kansas is playing Iowa State on ESPN. Don’t worry about getting home to watch Duke play. And don’t you dare stay in your dorm room to watch the Knicks. Wednesday night is Senior Night….
  • Spring sports briefs
    By Evan Drellich
    The Binghamton University baseball team started its season with a 4-0 win over host James Madison in Harrisonburg, Va. on Saturday before dropping a doubleheader to JMU on Sunday. Zach Groh, BU’s winningest pitcher last season, allowed three hits in five innings Friday without his best stuff. “We come to….
  • Bearcats head to Cornell for lacrosse opener
    By Randy Benjenk
    Even though Binghamton University’s men’s lacrosse team travels to No. 5 Cornell for a road game today, the Bearcats are hoping their home field will have them prepared. You read correctly. For the first time in program history, the Bearcats have a true home field: the Bearcat Sports Complex. In….
  • BU fights off snow for late victory
    By Scott Reing
    It was 3:50 on Friday afternoon and snow blanketed the field of the Bearcats Sports Complex. Event staffers were shoveling around the goals and the lines were being cleared. The stage seemed to be set for another dark event in Binghamton University women’s lacrosse history. But perhaps the gods were….
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  • Women’s basketball rallies to beat Maine
    By Cyril Cheriyan
    After last week’s loss to Hartford, Binghamton University’s head coach Rich Conover called the next game a must win; his Bearcats never failed him. The Binghamton women’s basketball team staged a thrilling rally at the end of the second half to defeat the Maine Black Bears 64-57. “I’m very pleased….
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  • Women’s tennis team bounces back
    By Justin Salkin
    Last Tuesday, a certain Pipe Dream writer (I choose to remain anonymous) described Binghamton University women’s tennis team as being “in a rut.” Boy, was I wrong. The women’s tennis team had a great weekend, righting the ship to improve its record to 3-4 with wins over the New Jersey….
  • Zednik tragedy a repeat
    By Matt Hogan
    On Sunday, Feb. 10, the NHL was dealt a serious blow. With 10 minutes left in a game against the Buffalo Sabres, Florida Panthers’ forward Richard Zednik had his throat cut by teammate Olli Jokinen, who was upended by a Buffalo player. Jokinen’s skate was lifted into the air, hitting….
  • Ranking the NHL’s best and worst fans
    By Matt Hogan
    The NHL’s Best and Worst … Fans As hockey fans, we all have an obligation to our favorite team. Certain fans take more pride in being fans than others. Here is a list of which teams have the best and worst fans in the NHL. The list is based on….
  • NBA Fantasy Fix: Feb. 26
    By Drew Wolin
    A special NBA trade deadline edition of the Fantasy Fix. • Hakim Warrick — Apparently Hakim wanted to wait a few games before showing everyone how happy he is to step in and take Pau Gasol’s place. Gasol was traded from Memphis to the Lakers on Feb. 1, but Hakim….
  • All eyes will be on the Events Center next weekend
    By Lee Winkler
    Lee Winkler 11/27/07 America East Tournament On March 7, nine teams will journey to Binghamton. On March 9, only two will remain standing. And on March 15, one team will have a date with destiny. Binghamton University’s Events Center will host the America East men’s basketball tournament, which propels the….
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