VESTAL, N.Y. – Binghamton Athletics is sending a message of thanks to its 2025-26 basketball season ticket base.
Director of Athletics
Eugene Marshall, Jr. announced on Tuesday that the Division will maintain its current season ticket pricing for the 2026-27 season as an expression of gratitude. Marshall cited the unwavering fan support during the men's challenging season in his decision to hold the price steady.
The Bearcat men have suffered an unprecedented flurry of injuries that decimated a squad that had the potential to contend for a title. Fifth-year head coach
Levell Sanders' team lost three starters, including the America East's preeminent center, and three key role players by December. Six players in total, nearly half the roster, were lost for the season with serious injuries. Binghamton has the highest number of total games lost to injury (150+) in the entire country.
"I want to say thank you to all of our season ticket holders for their support," Sanders said. "This season has been something I have never seen in all my years of playing and coaching! We will be back healthy and ready for a great 26-27 season. We look forward to seeing and hearing you guys in our newly renovated Events Center."
The Bearcat women have taken up the mantle this winter and produced one of the finest seasons in program history. Head coach
Mary Grimes and her squad have played an exciting and inspiring brand of basketball will host a playoff game for the first time in six years. The team is expected to challenge for a conference title and NCAA tournament berth.
The Bearcats have historically enjoyed the strongest basketball fan base in the conference. The men have captured the attendance crown 10 times and the women have led the America East six consecutive seasons.