MSOCCER: Men's soccer breaks through for first conference win
In a season filled with frustrating losses and ties, big wins have always been just out of reach for the men's soccer team.
In a season filled with frustrating losses and ties, big wins have always been just out of reach for the men's soccer team.
Whether in victory or defeat, one theme rings clear for the men's soccer team: The Judges have yet to display an ability to start games strong."We don't come out of the gates ready to play," said forward Ben Premo '09, who posted his second career hat trick earlier in the week.
They've shown that they can play with the best teams in New England, but the men's soccer team still hasn't proven that it can finish off an elite opponent.And they still couldn't Wednesday, when the Judges came from behind to force overtime against host Wheaton College, but saw a golden opportunity to win in the extra period slip away.
The men's soccer team emerged from offensive hibernation Friday night on Gordon Field, pulverizing the overmatched Albertus Magnus College Falcons in a 6-0 shutout.
Coming across scoring opportunities hasn't been a problem for the men's soccer team lately. Finding the back of the net, however, certainly has been.
Yuval Ezer '07 is the kind of player who makes an immediate impact on a soccer field. After arriving at Brandeis as a heralded transfer student from the University of Connecticut in the fall of 2004, the Israeli midfielder made his presence felt right away for the men's soccer team, scoring three goals and two assists during an early-season three-game winning streak for the Judges that season.
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams coughed and wheezed all day due to an over-chlorinated pool, battling through the pain to end the season on a positive note.
In the non-scoring St. Valentine's Day Invitational at Boston University this weekend, the Brandeis men's and women's track teams again took it easy as the Judges prepared for the Division III New England meet, now less than a week away.
In the non-scoring St. Valentine's Day Invitational at Boston University this weekend, the Brandeis men's and women's track teams again took it easy as the Judges prepared for the Division III New England meet, now less than a week away.
In an event that was viewed as a tune-up for the men's and women's track teams concentrating on being in peak form for the UAA Championships on Mar.
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