The heavy rainfall last Thursday night was not enough to stall the men's soccer team's offense as the Judges exploded to score 13 goals in the most lopsided victory in the team's history: They defeated Newbury College 13-0.The previous record for goals in a game was 12, set in 1986 against the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. They also scored 10 goals in 1977.

The Judges also defeated Worcester Polytechnic Institute 4-1 away from home last Tuesday, giving them a record of 6-0 on the year.

Five different players combined to give Brandeis a 5-0 lead at halftime, while forwards Alexander Farr '12 and Nick George '14 each scored hat tricks in the second half to lead the game's scoring. Goalkeepers Matt Lynch '11 and Blake Minchoff '13 combined to give Brandeis its fifth shutout of the season, with each goalie having only to make one save.

"When you can keep a clean sheet, it's always a good thing," defender Ethan Bercelli '14 said. "But we were most effective in keeping the ball. When we had the ball, we kept it and never gave it back to them."

Brandeis outshot Newbury 52-2 and had no difficulty starting the attack. The opening goal came in the 10th minute as midfielder Steve Keuchkarian '11 headed in a cross from midfielder Joe Eisenbies '13 for his second strike of the season.

Eisenbies produced his second assist in the 28th minute, slotting a pass into the path of midfielder Ben Applefield '14, who slammed a shot into the back of the net for his second goal of the season.

Just 7 minutes later, forward Luke Teece '12 made a surging run into the penalty area before finally crossing to midfielder Matt Peabody '13. Peabody latched onto the cross with a diving header, firing the ball into the net.

In the 43rd minute, defender David McCoy '12 got hold of possession and sent a searching cross into the penalty area after Newbury misplayed a free kick. Newbury subsequently cleared the cross into the path of Eisenbies, who unloaded a shot for his fourth goal of the season.

Midfielder Stephen Kostel '11 scored his first goal of the year in the 45th minute, adding a fifth tally to the team's run. Forward Steve Salazar '14 played a pass to an open Kostel, who simply took a touch and buried his chance into the back of the net with a cannon from 20 yards.

In the 48th minute, George played a low cross through the penalty area that found the feet of midfielder Noah Bass '13. Bass hit a first-time drive toward the near post, scoring his second goal of the season and Brandeis' sixth of the evening.

After a shot from midfielder Matt Hauser '13 in the 62nd minute, George picked up the rebound and pounded the shot into the back of the net for his second score of the year.

One minute later, Farr took possession of the ball after a defensive turnover by Newbury. Farr took a few touches and slotted a hard, low drive for Brandeis' eighth of the evening. Just 2 minutes later, Farr scored the second of his three goals. Farr took on the Newbury defense and broke through, slotting a shot into the back of the net for the 9-0 lead. Farr completed his hat trick 57 seconds later as he received a pass from midfielder Harold Salinas '14 and again powered through Newbury's defense, eventually pounding in his third goal of the game and Brandeis' 10th.

Farr's hat trick, which occurred in just 4 minutes, 13 seconds, broke the Brandeis record for fastest hat trick.

"I came in and put a couple away right away," Farr said. "We got things done really well. . I actually wasn't aware that I had broken the record [until the next day]. But it's pretty exciting and hopefully it continues."

George completed his hat trick in the ensuing minutes. In 80th minute, George broke free of his defender and entered the penalty area one-on-one with the goalkeeper. George rounded the keeper and shot into the open net for his second goal of the game. Just 47 seconds later, midfielder Tudor Livadaru '14 slotted a pass into the penalty area that George latched onto, where he took a touch and scored.

Brandeis' final goal came in the 86th minute as defender Gil Jacobs '14 beat a midfielder on the wing and proceeded to take on the Newbury defense. Jacobs continued his run, rounded the final defender and chipped a shot over that trickled over the goal line for his first career goal.

Against WPI last Tuesday, Brandeis allowed its first goal of the season to in the 80th minute, but the Judges' offense continued its scoring run. Midfielder Lee Russo '13 scored two goals, while midfielder Kyle Feather '14 and Teece scored the other two goals.

"We've been making sure we've had our formation and our spacing right," said Feather. "We want to score quickly and finish off the game."

The team continues its season tomorrow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at 4 p.m. before squaring off against Babson College Saturday at home at 2:30 p.m.