Ari Kramer
Sports Editor
Senior
akramer@bupipedream.com
224 Articles
Softball
Softball's win over South Florida highlights five-game weekend
The Bearcats knocked off South Florida in their season-opening game at the USF Tournament and nearly defeated Pittsburgh of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Binghamton (2-3) returned to New York with a pair ...
Softball
Softball taking game-by-game approach to 2014 campaign
Instead of circling the conference tournament on their schedule, the Bearcats — who were picked third in the America East coaches preseason poll — will begin their season focusing on their next ...
Basketball
Men's basketball visits UNH looking to build on win over Maine
Don’t look now — especially if you’re a fan of the Binghamton men’s basketball team — but New Hampshire is on a roll. ...
Basketball
Reed shares America East Player of the Week honors
Jordan Reed earned America East Co-Player of the Week honors for the third time this season, the league announced on Monday. ...
Basketball
Reed, Brown carry men's basketball to first win since Jan. 9
If the rest of the Binghamton men’s basketball team follows the lead of sophomore guard Jordan Reed, Dempsey won’t have to worry about his players’ proclivity for relishing a moment in the ...
Basketball
Madray could miss rest of season with injury
As if one tough loss weren’t enough for the Binghamton men’s basketball team, Tommy Dempsey said Tuesday night that Nick Madray might miss the rest of the season. ...
Basketball
Likely without Madray, men's basketball hosts first-place Stony Brook
With Madray potentially sidelined and senior forward Roland Brown available but battling an illness, the Bearcats (4-18, 1-8 AE) will field a thin frontcourt against the AE’s most dominant post player: sophomore ...
Sports
Jennie Finch inspires female student-athletes at CWA Luncheon
Finch, now a 33-year-old mother of three, has harnessed her legacy as possibly the greatest collegiate softball pitcher of all time, tapping her reputation as a source of inspiration. ...
Basketball
Men's basketball outscored by 20 in second half of loss to UMass Lowell
Binghamton played almost exclusively man-to-man defense in the first half, frustrating a UMass Lowell squad that had spent nearly a week preparing primarily for the Bearcats’ 2-3 zone. But the River Hawks ...
Basketball
Commentary: Men's basketball can't keep losing winnable games
Losing to preseason favorite Vermont, a veteran team that had hit its stride, was reconcilable. But falling at home to a UMBC squad (7-14, 3-5 America East) that hadn’t won on the ...