VERMONT MEN'S SOCCER WEEKLY NOTEBOOKVermont hosts Binghamton in the only game of the week for the Catamounts. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. at Virtue Field. The game will be streamed online for free in HD via the America East Digital Network at AmericaEast.tv.
RELATED LINKSBinghamton Game Coverage – Live Video (free) PROMOTIONS AND TICKETSSaturday – It's Homecoming Weekend at UVM and the Student Alumni Association will be putting on a FanFest at Virtue Field that includes free food, giveaways and contests ...
Former Catamounts are also invited to stop by the alumni tent hosted by Nectar's at the men's soccer game vs. BinghamtonTickets to the games can be purchased online at UVMathletics.com, via the phone at 802-656-4410, in person at the UVM Athletic Ticket Office in Patrick Gymnasium or in person one hour before kickoff at the Gutterson Fieldhouse Box Office.
THE CATAMOUNTSVermont, which is unbeaten at home (3-0-1) has won four straight and is unbeaten in its last five matches. The Catamounts stand at 5-3-1 overall and are coming off a 2-1 victory over Bryant last Sunday. Freshman
Clay Gattey scored his first career goal against the Bulldogs and
Stefan Lamanna netted the game-winner in the 70
th minute. Wright has registered a point in each of the last five games and scored in four of them. He leads the team with 12 points on five goals and a pair of assists. Lamanna ranks second on the team with seven points and has handed out a team-leading three assists. Nine different Catamounts have scored this season and 12 players have recorded at least one point.
Greg Walton is the team's top goalkeeper, having played all but 16 minutes this season. He owns a 1.44 goals against average.
ABOUT BINGHAMTON Binghamton is 5-4-1 after playing to a scoreless tie at St. Bonaventure on Wednesday. Sunday marks the America East opener for the Bearcats who have posted four shutouts this year. Zach Galluzzo and Pascal Trappe lead Binghamton with two goals and five points each. Logan Roberts is the team leader in assists with three.
THE SERIESVermont owns a 7-5-3 advantage in the all-time series and has won three straight against the Bearcats. UVM posted a 1-0 victory at Binghamton last season behind a penalty kick from
Brad Cole.
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