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Baseball unveils 51-game spring schedule

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Bearcats open against Sunbelt Conference power Texas State on Feb. 14

VESTAL, N.Y. - Binghamton baseball kicks off its 2025 season with a three-game series at Texas State on Feb. 14-16 in San Marcos. The weekend set against the Sun Belt Conference power begins a four-month, 51-game slate for the Bearcats.

Binghamton will play its first 12 games on the road and will renew acquaintances with a Texas State program that competed at the same 2022 NCAA Stanford Regional as the Bearcats. The Bobcats have averaged 37 wins over the last three seasons. After the three-game opening set in Texas, Binghamton will play at CAA member Elon (N.C.) and then travel to Johnson City, Tenn. to face an East Tennessee State program that won 36 games last spring. Looming ahead in early March is a trip to Columbia, Mo. and a four-game set at SEC member Missouri on March 7-9. 

The Bearcats welcome in-state rival St. Bonaventure for their home opener on March 11. It's one of 10 non-conference games against New York State foes. It's also the first of eight straight at home in a 21-game home slate that also includes a weekend series against Patriot League member Holy Cross. Binghamton will play three games against Cornell and two games each against the Bonnies, Siena and Le Moyne. The Bearcats will close out non-conference play with a weekend trip to Annapolis to face a strong Navy squad (May 3-4) and then Binghamton will host MAAC power Marist (May 6). 

The 24-game America East schedule begins with a weekend set against Maine on March 21-23 at the Bearcats Baseball Complex. The conference schedule consists of eight weekend series' - four home and four away. The Bearcats will play a home-and-home series against Maine and UAlbany and single weekend sets against UMBC, Bryant, UMass Lowell and NJIT. The six-team America East Championship will be hosted by Maine on May 22-25.    

Head coach Tim Sinicki enters his 33rd season at the helm and returns five position starters and 17 lettermen from an injury-riddled 2024 team that nonetheless reached the America East tournament for the third straight season.   
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