2008–09 Binghamton Bearcats men's basketball team

The 2008–09 Binghamton Bearcats men's basketball team represented Binghamton University during the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bearcats, led by second-year head coach Kevin Broadus, played their home games at the Binghamton University Events Center in Vestal, New York as members of the America East Conference.

2008–09 Binghamton Bearcats men's basketball
America East regular season co-champions
America East tournament champions
NCAA tournament, first round
ConferenceAmerica East Conference
Record23–9 (13–3 America East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Marc Hsu
  • Julius Allen
  • Mark Macon
Home arenaBinghamton University Events Center
2008–09 America East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Binghamton133 .813239  .719
Vermont133 .813249  .727
Boston University115 .6881713  .567
New Hampshire88 .5001416  .467
Stony Brook88 .5001614  .533
UMBC79 .4381517  .469
Albany610 .3751516  .484
Maine412 .250921  .300
Hartford214 .125726  .212
America East tournament winner
As of March 20, 2009
Rankings from AP Poll

The team finished with a record of 23–9, which tied a school record for wins in a season, and finished tied for first in America East play with a 13–3 conference record. The Bearcats clinched a share of their first America East regular season title and earned the top seed in the America East tournament. The Bearcats defeated 9th–seeded Hartford and 4th–seeded New Hampshire, before punching their ticket to their first NCAA tournament by beating 6th–seed UMBC in front of a sold-out Events Center. The Bearcats were given the #15 seed in the East Region, where they were slated to face off against the 3–time national champion Duke. The game was nationally televised by CBS as the late night headliner, but the Bearcats historic season came to an end, as they lost 86–62. Head coach Kevin Broadus was named the conference's coach of the year for his efforts in the Bearcats run to the NCAA tournament.

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