Binghamton men's lacrosse narrowly lost to Bryant 8-6 in a competitive matchup at home, dropping their record to 2-10 for the season. Gavin Jacobsen stood out for Binghamton with two goals and an assist, while Connor Winters made 12 saves in goal. Bryant's Owen West led all players with four points, contributing three goals and one assist. Despite a strong second-half effort, Binghamton could not overcome a four-goal halftime deficit.

By the Numbers
  • Binghamton is now 2-10 overall and 1-4 in America East matchups.
  • Gavin Jacobsen scored two goals, increasing his season total to 11.
  • Connor Winters made 12 saves in his final home game.
  • Bryant recorded 11 turnovers in the second half.
State of Play
  • Binghamton trailed by four goals at halftime.
  • The team staged a comeback effort in the second half, closing the gap to one goal.
  • Senior players were honored during the game.
What's Next

Binghamton will conclude its regular season with an away game at Vermont on April 25. This is a crucial game for the Bearcats as they aim to end the season on a positive note.

Bottom Line

The Bearcats' strong second-half performance shows potential but underscores the need for consistency throughout the game. As they head into their final match of the season, they must leverage the lessons learned to finish strong and build for the future.