Will Walker be given a chance at Binghamton? Does he deserve to be given a chance?
I don't know his contract situation, but he loses his two best players for next year - so is next year a rebuilding year? Are Milne, Gordon and Hailey the building blocks for Binghamton to contend again in the AE? Are there incoming recruits that are going to contribute right away?
I just look around the league and see a lot of changes and I'm curious about Binghamton:
Albany - just gave Will Brown a 5 yr extension
UNH - Herrion did a great job last year, proved he was a very good tactical coach - will be successful if he can improve the talent level
Vermont - Lonergan made it to the finals after UVM lost all their starters.
Stony Brook - forget the coaches name but he just got an extension, makes a boatload of $ and has a great recruiting class. Clearly the AD has a lot of confidence in him
Maine - Woodward did a good job this year without Kevin Reed. Will have a very good team next year
BU - Wolf isn't going anywhere unless he wants to or unless they move to a bigger conference. They were competitive this year even though they only had 2 players that contributed offensively.
Hartford - Hiring a new coach
UMBC - Don't know what's going on with Monroe
Binghamton - 2nd place during the regular season, lose in semi finals. Best facility and fan support in the league. Loses 2 best players - not sure about incoming class.
Can Binghamton basketball keep up with the other sports - Volleyball went to the tourney, Lacrosse is ranked, WBB was pretty good this year.
Thoughts?
I don't know his contract situation, but he loses his two best players for next year - so is next year a rebuilding year? Are Milne, Gordon and Hailey the building blocks for Binghamton to contend again in the AE? Are there incoming recruits that are going to contribute right away?
I just look around the league and see a lot of changes and I'm curious about Binghamton:
Albany - just gave Will Brown a 5 yr extension
UNH - Herrion did a great job last year, proved he was a very good tactical coach - will be successful if he can improve the talent level
Vermont - Lonergan made it to the finals after UVM lost all their starters.
Stony Brook - forget the coaches name but he just got an extension, makes a boatload of $ and has a great recruiting class. Clearly the AD has a lot of confidence in him
Maine - Woodward did a good job this year without Kevin Reed. Will have a very good team next year
BU - Wolf isn't going anywhere unless he wants to or unless they move to a bigger conference. They were competitive this year even though they only had 2 players that contributed offensively.
Hartford - Hiring a new coach
UMBC - Don't know what's going on with Monroe
Binghamton - 2nd place during the regular season, lose in semi finals. Best facility and fan support in the league. Loses 2 best players - not sure about incoming class.
Can Binghamton basketball keep up with the other sports - Volleyball went to the tourney, Lacrosse is ranked, WBB was pretty good this year.
Thoughts?