Men’s Lacrosse ends season with 14-8 loss to Vermont
The Binghamton men's lacrosse team concluded their season with a 14-8 loss to Vermont, finishing with a record of 2-11. Despite a strong fourth quarter where they scored six goals, the Bearcats fell short against the Catamounts, who led 8-1 at halftime. Key players included Liam Byrne with one goal and two assists, and Connor Winters, who had nine saves in his final game. Vermont's Max Frattaroli led the scoring with four goals, contributing to their victory.
By the Numbers- Binghamton scored six goals in the fourth quarter.
- Vermont had a 5-0 lead after the first quarter.
- Binghamton ended the season with a 2-11 overall record.
- The team finished 1-5 in America East Conference play.
Following the conclusion of the season, Binghamton will focus on recruiting and rebuilding for next year, aiming to improve their performance in the America East Conference.
Bottom LineBinghamton's season-ending loss highlights the need for a more consistent offensive performance, particularly in early quarters, as they look to overcome their challenges in the upcoming season.
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