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Team History

From donkey days to Division I dominance, the Binghamton Bearcats have carved their niche in college basketball team history. Donning the mascot mantle in 1999, they shed their “Colonial” past and charged onto the court. Despite late entry to Division I, they’ve roared into the America East, claiming a conference title and making their NCAA Tournament debut in 2009. While Final Four appearances remain elusive, their scrappy spirit and exciting play keep them clawing for victory, leaving rivals wary and fans roaring “Go ‘Cats!” forever etched in their legacy.

Binghamton Bearcats Standings

The Binghamton Bearcats Stats, established in 1902, boast a resilient spirit mirrored in their ever-shifting conference landscape. Originally in the America East, they achieved conference titles in 2009 and 2013, reaching the NCAA Tournament once. In 2019, seeking new challenges, they joined the more competitive AE Conference, where they’ve battled for dominance while showcasing thrilling buzzer-beaters and upsets. As of 2024, their journey continues in the Northeast Conference, aiming to claw their way to the top and etch their name in a new chapter of conference history. Whether facing familiar rivals or navigating uncharted territory, the Bearcats remain a force to be reckoned with, leaving their mark on college basketball through their unwavering determination.

Binghamton Bearcats Betting Statistical

  • Founded in 1931, the Binghamton Bearcats men’s basketball team competes in the NCAA Division I America East Conference.
  • Throughout their history, they’ve captured 10 conference championships and reached the NCAA Tournament twice (2009, 2019).
  • Some notable alumni include NBA player Reggie Jackson and EuroLeague standout Levell Sanders.

Binghamton Bearcats Betting  Tips

The Binghamton Bearcats, established in 1902, boast a long basketball history. Early success came in the NCAA Division III ranks, where they captured 11 national championships. Entering Division I in 2005, they’ve built a reputation for gritty defense and upsets. Despite not yet reaching the NCAA Tournament, they’ve consistently challenged conference powerhouses. When evaluating betting opportunities, consider analyzing their defensive prowess, strong home-court advantage, and potential to overachieve against favored opponents. However, their scoring limitations often translate to lower point totals in NCAAB games. Remember, past performance isn’t a guarantee, so research current trends and injuries before placing any bets.

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Binghamton Bearcats FAQS

The Binghamton Bearcats men's basketball team officially began competition in the 1946-47 season, although its roots trace back to earlier club teams at Harpur College, a predecessor institution to Binghamton University.

Conference Championships: The Bearcats have won 10 conference championships across various conferences they've participated in, including the America East Conference (2009, 2013, 2019) and the Colonial Athletic Association (1999, 2000). NCAA Tournament Appearances: They have made 4 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, most recently in 2019. Individual Accolades: Several players have received individual awards, including All-Conference recognitions and Coach Tommy Dempsey winning America East Coach of the Year in 2013.

Reggie Jackson (1995-1999): Holds the program record for most points scored (2,300) and rebounds (1,097). Levell Sanders (2004-2008): Holds the program record for most assists (695) and steals (252). Brandon Johnson (2014-2018): Scored the most points in a single game (53) and holds the record for most three-pointers made in a season (122).

UMass Lowell River Hawks: A heated rivalry within the America East Conference, particularly during the Bearcats' championship years. Hartford Hawks: Another America East rivalry known for intense matchups. Marquette Golden Eagles: While not a regular opponent, the 2009 NCAA Tournament upset victory over Marquette, a higher-seeded team, stands out as a significant rivalry moment.

The Bearcats' mascot, "Benny the Bear," has undergone several evolutions throughout the program's history. The program's home court, the Events Center, has hosted historic events like concerts and presidential visits. Despite not having a football team, the Bearcats have a strong basketball tradition and passionate fanbase.

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