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- Binghamton will honor its graduating players before the start of the match. This year, 11 players will be recognized – which is the largest group in the program's Division I era.
- The Bearcats (3-10-2, 2-3-0 AE) have had an open week since losing 1-0 at UMBC last Saturday night. Sophomore midfielder
Noah Luescher continues to lead Binghamton with 10 total points (three goals and a team-best four assists). Junior forward
Haris Brkovic and senior midfielder
Connor McKnight are tied with Luescher for the team lead with three goals.
- Vermont (10-6-0, 3-2-0 AE) lost 3-2 to eighth-ranked UConn on Tuesday night. In their most recent America East match, the Catamounts knocked off first-place Stony Brook 2-1 last Saturday. Geo Alves leads Vermont with 10 goals and 22 points.
- In the America East statistics, Alves is first with 10 goals and 22 total points. Luescher is fifth with four assists.
- Vermont leads the all-time series against Binghamton 11-6-3, having won the past four meetings. The Bearcats' most recent win was a 2-1 triumph in Burlington on Oct. 8, 2015. At the Bearcats Sports Complex, Binghamton's last victory in the series was a 1-0 decision on Oct. 9, 2010 in its annual Homecoming Game.