
2020 America East Preview: Binghamton Is Team To Beat
Season PreviewPerennial power Stony Brook was the class of the America East in 2019, winning both the regular-season and conference tournament to earn its fourth trip to regionals in the decade. But the Seawolves lost a host of key players from that club, while Binghamton and Hartford return the talent and experience to make runs at America East supremacy in 2020.
- Projected Order of Finish
- Preseason Awards
- Top Prospects
- Top 15 Prospects, 2020 Draft
- Top 10 Prospects, 2021 Draft
- Top 10 Freshmen
- Team by Team Breakdowns
FILED UNDER Albany, Binghamton, Chris Hamilton, Ciaran Devenney, Colton Carson, Connor Aoki, Daniel Franchi, Dylan Gearhart, Hartford, Henry Funaro, Hernen Sardinas, Jack Collins, Jackson Olson, James Bottari, Jiovel Lantigua, Joe Kruszka, John Thrasher, Johnny Decker, Jonny Gilbride, Joshua Becker, Keagan Calero, Ken Turner, Kyle Menaker, Maine, Marc Wangenstein, Matt Pushard, Matt Soloman, Nathan Florence, Nick DeGennaro, Nick Dombkowski, Nick Sinacola, Sal Fusco, Sam Turcotte, Shane Marshall, Shane Paradine, Stony Brook, Tom Babalis, Tremayne Cobb Jr., Trevor DeLaite, UMass-Lowell, UMBC, Will Nowak