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December 31, 2014

Special events and announcements

2014 Hall of Fame class enshrined

More than 150 people gathered for the 19th Annual Binghamton Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Events Center. Four individuals and the first-ever team were enshrined with each receiving a slideshow presentation and replicate marble plaque.

Joining the 91 current members were women’s tennis player Zeynep Altinay ‘07, men’s basketball player Joe Garbarino ‘58, men’s lacrosse player Kevin McKeown ‘06 and women’s basketball player Helene Thomas ‘85. In addition, the 1983-84 wrestling team was the first team inducted in a newly created category.

Website relaunched with SIDEARM Sports

Binghamton athletics has unveiled a new website in partnership with SIDEARM Sports. The site, still www.bubearcats.com, features a new innovative design and numerous adaptive elements that will keep Binghamton fans close to the action.

The collaboration with SIDEARM Sports will allow www.bubearcats.com to showcase in-depth digital and social media content while continuing to be the ultimate source for Bearcats Athletics. The adaptive, relaunched site detects a user’s device and then delivers the best version of that site for the target device – desktop, tablet, smartphone, web-enabled TV or other device. 

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Rebecca Lobo featured speaker for upcoming “Celebrating Women’s Athletics” luncheon

The Binghamton Bearcats Athletic Association (BBAA) will host the 10th annual Celebrating Women’s Athletics Luncheon presented by M&T Bank at noon Monday, Feb. 2, at the Events Center. Held each year to recognize the achievements of Binghamton University’s female student-athletes, the luncheon also raises funding for scholarships awarded to female student-athletes at Binghamton University.

This year, former Olympic Champion and WNBA standout Rebecca Lobo will be the featured speaker. Currently, she is an analyst on ESPN.

From 1991-95, Lobo was a four-year standout with the Connecticut Huskies. She was a two-time, first-team All-American and finished her career with 2,133 points. In her senior year at Connecticut, Lobo led the Huskies to a perfect 35-0 season and was named the Naismith Women’s College Basketball Player of the Year. She was also named the 1995 Female Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press.

In 1996, Lobo was a member of the U.S. Team that captured the gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics.

When the WNBA was formed in 1997, Lobo was assigned to the New York Liberty. In that first season, she was named second-team All-WNBA and was selected to the league’s inaugural all-star game. She played six more seasons in the WNBA before retiring in 2003.

Lobo’s basketball career was capped off by her 2010 induction into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

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