The Binghamton men’s soccer team has rolled through its first two conference games this season, easily dispatching the Wildcats and Black Bears. But the road looks rougher ahead, as the Bearcats may soon find out that the Terriers’ bite is just as bad as their bark.

The Binghamton men’s soccer team (4-5-3, 2-0-0 AE) is heading to Massachusetts on Saturday, where it will take on Boston University (5-1-4, 0-0-1 AE) and its top players: seniors Zach Kirby, a back, and Jarryd Goldberg, a midfielder.

“They look fantastic, and they look great on tape,” said head coach Paul Marco. “They’re better soccer players than they were last year. They have two or three kids that are very good.”

Boston has played a 3-5-2 this year, which will be a test for the Bearcats, and Marco, who has not decided what formation his team will employ yet.