Binghamton women's basketball has revealed its 2024 Fall Signing Class, welcoming four high school seniors. Each player boasts significant achievements in competitive basketball. Head coach Mary Grimes emphasizes the importance of recruiting athletes with elite experiences in their respective programs, aiming to enhance the team's work ethic and culture.

By the Numbers
  • Klarissa Goode averaged 17.0 points per game during her junior year.
  • Kaitlyn McMillan shot 52% from the field and ranked in the 96th percentile for points per possession in her league.
State of Play
  • Binghamton is currently 5-4 in the season.
  • The upcoming game against Siena is scheduled for December 15 at 2 p.m.
What's Next

The Bearcats will look to integrate their new recruits into team dynamics as they prepare for their next game. The performances and growth of the incoming class could significantly influence the team's strategies for the remainder of the season.

Bottom Line

Binghamton's recruitment of high-caliber players reflects its ambition to build a competitive women's basketball program. With a focus on player development and team culture, the addition of these athletes could pave the way for future success.