MEDIA COVERAGEThere will be live stats for both Binghamton matches and live video, courtesy of BTN Plus, on Sunday only. There is a fee to access BTN Plus.
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SCOUTING BINGHAMTONBinghamton is fielding one of its youngest teams ever, with 16 newcomers on this season's squad. Junior goalkeeper
Robert Moewes is the top returning player, having been named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List earlier in the summer. He is the reigning America East Goalkeeper of the Year and was also named first-team all-region in 2014.
The Bearcats went 5-14-1 in 2014, but advanced to the America East semifinals for the first time since 2008.
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SCOUTING WRIGHT STATEWright State went 12-7-2 last season and advanced to the Horizon League Championship Game. Junior forward Eric Lynch led the entire nation with 13 assists last season and was named the Horizon League's Player of the Year. He also tied for the team lead with seven goals.
SCOUTING OHIO STATEOhio State finished 9-8-5 last season playing in the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes, who advanced to the second round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament, are currently ranked No. 28 in the College Soccer News Top 30 poll and are the second team receiving votes in the NSCAA Top 25 Poll.
Senior back Liam Doyle was named a third-team 2015 Preseason All-American by College Soccer News.
SERIES RECORDSThis marks the first time Binghamton has squared off against Wright State.
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMThe Wolstein Classic All-Tournament Team will be annouced following the final match on Sunday.