Binghamton University head baseball coach Tim Sinicki achieved a significant milestone, recording his 700th career win following a 12-7 victory over NJIT. Sinicki, in his 32nd year, joins an exclusive group of 11 NCAA Division I baseball coaches who've notched at least 700 wins at a single school. Since commencing his career in 1993, Sinicki has been pivotal in transforming the program from its humble Division III beginnings to a prominent Division I contender, complete with a state-of-the-art $60 million facility. Under his leadership, the Bearcats have clinched numerous titles and produced multiple MLB draft picks and professional signees.

By the Numbers
  • 700 career wins in 32 years
  • 6 America East Coach of the Year titles
  • 5 NCAA Regional appearances since 2009
  • 21 MLB draft picks/pro signees in last 12 years
State of Play
  • Binghamton has the most combined titles (11) in America East over the last 15 years
  • The Bearcats will host the America East tournament as the No. 6 seed from May 22-25
What's Next

The Bearcats are set to compete in the upcoming America East tournament, aiming to extend their successful run and possibly secure another NCAA Regional berth. With Coach Sinicki's seasoned leadership, the team looks forward to further solidifying its standing as a competitive force in college baseball.

Bottom Line

Coach Tim Sinicki's 700th win epitomizes a career of dedication and excellence, significantly raising the profile of Binghamton University baseball. As the team preps for the America East tournament, Sinicki's legacy continues to inspire and set high standards for future achievements.