Binghamton at Miami basketball How to watch, injuries, odds and series history
Miami plays its second game of the season on Sunday afternoon versus Binghampton at the Watsco Center. Miami began the season with a 113-72 win over Farleigh Dickinson on Monday. Binghamton began the season with a 108-66 loss at Penn State and an 83-62 win over NCAA Division III Suny-Oneonta.
Center Lynn Kidd led Miami with 24 points on 10 - 11 shooting from the field and nine rebounds in the win over Farleigh-Dickinson. Nijel Pack scored 21 points and Jalen Blackmon and true freshman Divine Ugochukwu scored 15 in their Miami debuts in the 2024 season opener.
Forward Ben Callahan-Gold who is the son of comedian Judy Gold is the leading scorer for Binghamton averaging 13.5 points per game, averages 3.0 rebounds and gives the Bearcats good size at 6'7. Binghamton is not a good three-point shooting team making just 14-42 in its first two games.
Miami leads the nation averaging 113.0 PPG against Division I opponents after the win over Farleigh-Dickinson. After the win over Farleigh-Dickinson, Miami is second nationally in field goal percentage and third in two-point field goal percentage. Expect Kidd to be able to score easily again with a big advantage inside.
How to watch Binghamton at Miami
Binghamton at Miami will be televised by ACC Network extra with a 2:00 PM Eastern Time tipoff.
Binghamton at Miami injuries
There are no injuries reported or Binghamton per TeamRankings.Com. Miami will be without backup center Kiree Huie who is out indefinitely with a hand injury.
Binghamton at Miami odds
Miami is a 27.5-point favorite over Binghamton per the FanDuel odds. Binghamton is plus 3,500 and Miami minus 20,000 on the moneyline. The over/under is 153.5. The over is minus 112 and the under is minus 108.
Binghamton versus Miami series history
Binghamton won 79-74 in Coral Gables in 2006 in their only game versus Miami.