- Appeared in all 69 games in his UIS career and started 62, both of which are top-five in UIS’s NCAA Division II history
- Has three goals in his collegiate career
- Helped UIS record 24 shutouts in four seasons
UIS:
2021- Appeared in all 21 games, and started 17 contests … had one goal on the year … collected eight shots and had one shot on goal … defensive starter for a backline that was fifth in the GLVC in GAA and had six shutouts … had 1,575 minutes on the year, and averaged 75 minutes per game … scored a goal against Parkside … had a season-high two shots in the regular season Maryville contest … on the field for a season-high 110 minutes against Maryville … played 90 or more minutes in nine games … named to the GLVC Academic All-Conference team.
Spring 2021- Appeared in all 11 games, and started 10 contests … collected three shots on the year, with two of them on goal … had two shots on goal against Missouri-St. Louis … played 871 minutes on the year, and averaged nearly 80 minutes a game … part of a defense that had a 0.59 GAA and allowed just 4.7 shots on goal per game for the season ... played the whole game in five contests, including 110 minutes against McKendree and Indianapolis … named to the GLVC Academic All-Conference team.
2019- Appeared in all 19 games, and started 17 games … scored one goal and had two points on the year … attempted 12 shots, and had one shot on goal … second among the team’s position players with 1,458 minutes … averaged 76.7 minutes per game … part of a UIS defense that had five shutouts … scored his first collegiate goal against Southwest Baptist … had a season-high three shots in that game … played the entire game in nine contests, including a season-high 110 minutes versus Bellarmine … saw action in all 90 minutes in shutouts over William Jewell and Drury ... named to the GLVC Academic All-Conference team.
2018- Started in all 18 matches … netted an unassisted goal against Parkside … tallied three shots … part of a defense that recorded eight shutouts in 18 games.
High School:
Competed for KFCO Beerschot-Wilrijk in the Belgian Second Division.
Personal:
The son of Nadia and Steve Bynoe … a Business Administration major with a Sports Management concentration.