Binghamton baseball celebrated a successful season, clinching the America East regular season title and receiving significant recognition. Head coach Tim Sinicki was named co-Coach of the Year, while seven players earned all-conference honors. Key contributors include sophomore Matt Bolton and Tommy Popoff, both selected to the first team, and several others listed on the second team. This season is marked by Binghamton’s notable performance, including a standout 11-game conference winning streak and an impressive overall standing despite the departure of key players from last season.

By the Numbers
  • Seven all-conference selections, tying for the second-most in program history.
  • Tim Sinicki's seventh Coach of the Year honor.
  • Bolton ranks among the top-5 in six offensive categories, including a .339 batting average.
  • Sweeney leads the league with a .374 batting average.
  • Griffin ranks third in the conference with 58 strikeouts and has drawn attention from MLB scouts.
State of Play
  • Binghamton heads into the postseason tournament as the top seed, playing Thursday at 11 a.m.
  • This marks the sixth time Binghamton has hosted the championship tournament.
  • The Bearcats achieved an 11-game winning streak in April, including a three-game sweep against runner-up UMBC.
What's Next

The Bearcats will face the lowest-remaining seed in the postseason tournament and aim to build on their regular-season success. A strong performance could solidify their position for a favorable postseason run.

Bottom Line

Binghamton baseball’s recognition as conference champions and individual accolades underscore their impressive season. The combination of coaching excellence and standout player performances positions the Bearcats as strong contenders in the upcoming postseason tournament.