Binghamton Bearcats baseball

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Binghamton Bearcats
Founded: 1948

University Binghamton University
Conference AEC
Location Vestal, NY
Head Coach Tim Sinicki (21st year)
Home Stadium Varsity Field (Binghamton baseball)
(Capacity: 1,000)
Nickname Bearcats
Colors

Green and White

            
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2009, 2013
Conference Tournament Champions
2009, 2013
Conference Champions
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
For information on all Binghamton University sports, see Binghamton Bearcats

The Binghamton Bearcats baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Binghamton University in Vestal, New York, USA.[1] The team is a member of the America East Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Varsity Field in Vestal, New York. The Bearcats are coached by Tim Sinicki.

Year-by-year results

Below is a table of the program's yearly records since its inception.[2][3][4]

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (DIII) (1948–1973)
1948 Bob Redman 5-6
1949 Andy Cook 0-3
1950 Andy Cook 2-7
1951 Andy Cook 2-6-1
1952 Dick Hoover 1-6
No program (1953–1961)
Independent (DIII) (1962–1973)
1962 Dave Henderson 0-5
1963 Dave Henderson 2-2
1964 John Affleck 2-8
1965 John Affleck 5-3-1
1966 John Affleck 4-7
1967 John Affleck 3-6
1968 John Affleck 5-6
1969 John Affleck 3-8
1970 John Affleck 6-7
1971 John Affleck 10-6
1972 John Affleck 8-5
1973 Tim Schum 15-7
State University of New York Athletic Conference (1974–1997)
1974 Tim Schum 14-16
1975 Tim Schum 19-16 ECAC Tournament
1976 Tim Schum 14-14 ECAC Tournament
1977 Tim Schum 20-12 ECAC Tournament
1978 Tim Schum 20-11
1979 Dave van Woert 15-13
1980 Jerry Bracken/
Greg Partigianoni
14-24
1981 Greg Partigianoni 7-28
1982 Dan McCormack 9-21
1983 Dan McCormack 7-22
1984 Dan McCormack 17-25
1985 Dan McCormack 12-13
1986 Dan McCormack 10-14-1
1987 Dan McCormack 10-21
1988 Dan McCormack 19-11
1989 Dan McCormack 8-11
1990 Dan McCormack 11-15
1991 Dan McCormack 5-27
1992 Dan McCormack 9-16
1993 Tim Sinicki 12-14 4-8 3rd (East)
1994 Tim Sinicki 17-15 7-5 2nd (East)
1995 Tim Sinicki 20-17 7-5 2nd (East) ECAC Tournament
1996 Tim Sinicki 19-16 6-6 2nd (East) ECAC Tournament
1997 Tim Sinicki 26-10-1 8-4 2nd (East) ECAC Tournament
Independent (DIII) (1998–1998)
1998 Tim Sinicki 14-18-1
Division III: 421-518-5 32-28[lower-alpha 1]
New England Collegiate Conference (DII) (1999–2000)
1999 Tim Sinicki 17-22 8-10 6th
2000 Tim Sinicki 26-19 9-5 3rd ECAC Tournament
Division II: 43-41 17-15
New York State Baseball Conference (DI) (2001–2001)
2001 Tim Sinicki 19-26-1 5-5 2nd NYSBC Tournament
America East Conference (2002–present)
2002 Tim Sinicki 17-34 8-12 5th
2003 Tim Sinicki 10-40-1 2-20 7th
2004 Tim Sinicki 22-21 9-11 6th
2005 Tim Sinicki 23-26-1 12-8 4th America East Tournament
2006 Tim Sinicki 27-23-1 12-11 5th
2007 Tim Sinicki 28-19 17-5 1st America East Tournament
2008 Tim Sinicki 29-26 15-8 1st America East Tournament
2009 Tim Sinicki 30-22 13-7 1st NCAA Regional
2010 Tim Sinicki 31-20 21-3 1st America East Tournament
2011 Tim Sinicki 21-28 13-10 3rd America East Tournament
2012 Tim Sinicki 23-26 13-9 3rd America East Tournament
2013 Tim Sinicki 30-25 16-13 2nd NCAA Regional
Division I: 310-336-4 156-122
Total: 774-895-9

      National champion         Conference regular season champion         Conference tournament champion
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion       Conference division champion

See also

Notes

  1. Records incomplete.

References

  1. "Binghamton Bearcats". d1baseball.com. Retrieved 2013-03-24. 
  2. "2013 Binghamton Bearcats Baseball History". BUBearcats.com. Binghamton Sports Information. Archived from the original on May 27, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013. 
  3. "2013 America East Conference Baseball Record Book". AmericaEast.com. America East Conference. Archived from the original on May 20, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013. 
  4. "2013 America East Conference Baseball Standings". AmericaEast.com. Archived from the original on May 25, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013. 

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