Binghamton Bearcats men's lacrosse

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Binghamton Bearcats men's lacrosse
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Founded2002
UniversityBinghamton University
Head coachKevin McKeown
StadiumBearcats Sports Complex
(capacity: 2,534)
Conference America East Conference
ColorsDark green, white, and black [1]
     
Conference regular season championships
2004

The Binghamton Bearcats Men's Lacrosse team is a Division 1 college lacrosse team that represents Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York, United States. The school's teams compete as members of the America East Conference. The Bearcats hired Kevin McKeown in July 2016 to become the 3rd head coach in the history of the program. [2]

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History

Conference affiliations

Year-by-year results

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
2002Ed Stevenson 1–80–56th
2003Ed Stevenson 4–81–45th
2004Ed Stevenson 10–66–01st
2005Ed Stevenson 4–94–23rd
2006Ed Stevenson 7–82–34th
2007Ed Stevenson 4–93–23rd
2008Ed Stevenson 4–82–34th
2009Ed Stevenson 3–122–34th
2010Ed Stevenson 4–101–4T-5th
2011Ed Stevenson [3] / Kevin McKeown 7–83–2T-2nd
2012Scott Nelson 4–91–4T-5th
2013Scott Nelson 5–91–45th
2014Scott Nelson 7–84–12nd
2015Scott Nelson 4–92–45th
2016Scott Nelson 4–102–45th
2017Kevin McKeown 11–54–23rd
2018Kevin McKeown 4–111–56th
2019Kevin McKeown 2–112–4T-4th
2020Kevin McKeown 1–5
2021Kevin McKeown 5–45–45th
2022Kevin McKeown 5–93–3T-3rd
2023Kevin McKeown 8–44–2

All-time coaching records

Head coachYearsWin–lossPct.
Ed Stephenson2002–201145–81.357
Scott Nelson2012–201624–45.348
Kevin McKeown2011, 2017–present39–54.424

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References

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  2. "Binghamton men's lacrosse hires former standout Kevin McKeown as head coach". bupipedream.com. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  3. "Ed Stephenson resigns as men's lacrosse head coach". bupipedream.com. Retrieved 2021-01-21.