Earlier today, we posted an article on the 2025 offseason coaching carousel and anticipated further action. We didn’t realize that "further action" would come today as Binghamton announced that head coach Kyle Borshoff has stepped down from his position after 10 years with the school. Eight of them were spent as head coach for the Bearcats.
During his time at Binghamton, Borshoff guided 25 wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament. Current assistant coach Lou DePrez earned All-American honors for Borshoff in 2021 and was named a first-team All-American by the NWCA in 2020. He also oversaw four individual EIWA titles - three from DePrez and another from Brevin Cassella in 2024. Binghamton also racked up 56 dual wins under Borshoff’s leadership.
Borshoff’s father, Tim, was a national finalist for Binghamton in 1975. Kyle is reportedly stepping down to work with his father in the real estate business.
Binghamton is coming off a 10-9 season in which they finished sixth in the new-look EIWA conference with a pair of finalists. Both of the Bearcats 2025 national qualifiers have exhausted their eligibility, so there are currently none on the Binghamton roster; however, they have a couple of wrestlers that appeared in the 2024-25 national rankings in Carson Wagner (125) and Will Ebert (184).
We’ll have more information about the Binghamton coaching search as it develops.
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