The Binghamton men’s lacrosse dropped its second straight decision Saturday, 12-5 at Hobart.

The Bearcats, now 0-2 on the season, were down just two at halftime but allowed the Statesmen (1-2) to pull away in the second half. Hobart scored just 18 seconds in and four more times in both the third and fourth quarters.

Junior attacks Jamie Kirk and Daryl Veltman, Hobart’s top two points leaders entering the game, both had a game-high four points; Kirk had four assists and Veltman four goals.

Freshman attack Steve Carlson scored two goals for Binghamton, putting him in the team lead with three. Sophomore Jake Boyce, who also netted a goal against Cornell, added his second of the season. Senior midfielder Nate Kerstein scored two goals as well.

The Bearcats were outshot 41 to 25, and while sophomore goalie Larry Kline made a career-high 16 saves, allowing opponents too many looks at the goal has been a problem in both of Binghamton’s losses ‘ Binghamton has been outshot by a total of 88 to 42 (56 to 27 of shots on goal).

Binghamton travels to Philadelphia to play Drexel (2-1), who has defeated reigning national champion Virginia this season, at 4 p.m. today.