A 19-year-old Binghamton University freshman was fatally stabbed on campus Sunday night — the second homicide involving a BU student this year, according to reports.

Joao Souza, an engineering student, was attacked at Windham Hall about 10:30 p.m. Sunday in a stabbing that does not appear to be a random act, BU spokesman Ryan Yarosh said in a statement.

The suspect, who fled on foot, was described as a light-skinned male wearing dark pants and a dark hoodie, according to police.

Investigators from several agencies interviewed people throughout the night and by mid-morning Monday, police were searching areas of the campus around Windham Hall, pressconnects.com reported.

Souza was a 2017 graduate of Blind Brook High School in Rye Brook, NY, where he was a star soccer player, the Journal News/lohud.com of Westchester County reported.

Conrad Taylor, a 2017 BU graduate who serves on the Binghamton City Council, reacted to the crime as he walked outside the Couper Administration Building early Monday.

“As someone who was a student until a few months ago, and someone who is still a part of the BU community, it’s tough to hear about something like this happening on campus,” Taylor told pressconnects.com.

“We’re an incredible community here at Binghamton, but we’ve faced tragedy and hardship before in different ways, and we’ve stuck together and stood by each other. I’m absolutely sure we’ll do that again.”

On March 9, the body of nursing student Haley Anderson, 22, of Westbury, was found in the off-campus apartment of a fellow student she had briefly dated. She had been strangled.

The Broome County District Attorney’s Office is seeking to have the suspect, Orlando Tercero, returned from Nicaragua to stand trial.

In December 2009, Richard T. Antoun, an emeritus professor of anthropology, was fatally stabbed on campus by a graduate student.