BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — UMBC overwhelmed Binghamton 4-0 on Friday, extending its winning streak to two matches with a commanding performance. The Retrievers (6-6-3) controlled the contest from start to finish, outshooting the visiting Bearcats 14-7 while limiting Binghamton to zero shots on goal. The decisive victory showcased UMBC's offensive firepower against a struggling Binghamton squad (4-12) mired in an eight-game losing streak.
Yigit Kilic opened the scoring in the 29th minute, assisted by Kofi Amoah and Branden Johns, giving UMBC an early advantage. The goal set the tone for a match where the home team's superior possession and movement created consistent attacking opportunities. Binghamton's defense struggled to contain UMBC's fluid passing sequences, particularly in transition.
Ricky Schissler doubled the lead in the 55th minute with an assist from Branden Johns, extending UMBC's advantage to 2-0 early in the second half. The goal came as Binghamton attempted to reorganize after halftime adjustments, but the Retrievers' offensive rhythm proved too difficult to disrupt. UMBC's midfield controlled tempo throughout, limiting Binghamton's ability to generate meaningful counterattacking chances.
Brady Geho added a third goal in the 77th minute, assisted by Matteo Samori and Kofi Amoah, effectively putting the match beyond reach. Geho completed the rout with an unassiste