The UMass Lowell women's soccer team (4-4-3, 1-1-1 AE) faces Binghamton (8-1-3, 3-0-1 AE) on October 12 in Lowell for their fourth America East game. After a 1-0 loss to New Hampshire, they sit tied for fourth in the conference. Freshman Nora Belin and sophomore Gaby Eckroth led the team with notable shots on goal last game, while Binghamton boasts a strong lineup, including goals leader Jahkaya Davis.

By the Numbers
  • UMass Lowell has scored 17 goals this season, ranking third in the conference.
  • Binghamton leads the America East with a 3-0-1 record.
State of Play
  • The River Hawks are currently tied for fourth place in America East standings with 4 points.
  • Binghamton is unbeaten in the conference and at the top of the standings.
What's Next

If UMass Lowell can secure a win against Binghamton, it could propel them up the standings and enhance their postseason prospects. Conversely, a loss could impact their playoff ambitions significantly.

Bottom Line

The matchup against Binghamton is pivotal for UMass Lowell. A victory is crucial not only for standings but also to boost team morale following recent struggles.