MSOCCER: Judges shut out by Rochester
Brandeis was already down 1-0 in the fifth minute of its University Athletic Association opener at the No.
Brandeis was already down 1-0 in the fifth minute of its University Athletic Association opener at the No.
Coming through in the clutch is becoming the norm for men's soccer team forward Ben Premo '09 this season.
With the score tied at one in the 87th minute, the men's soccer team appeared to be headed for overtime against Babson College last Wednesday.
In a final effort to tie the score against Clark University last Saturday, forward Ben Premo '09 received a lead pass from one of his midfielders with less than 10 seconds remaining in the game.
The men's soccer team was able to temporarily quell any lingering doubts about its offensive attack early in its season opener against Endicott College at home last Saturday.Last season, the Judges scored a total of only 26 goals, never topping the three-goal plateau in any individual contest, but they began this season scoring two goals in the first 10 minutes of play en route to a 5-0 shutout of the Gulls. Forward Ben Premo '09 led the way with his fourth career hat trick, notching his 29th, 30th, and 31st career goals along with his 81st career point, making him the eighth-highest scorer in team history.
Before last season's opener against Endicott College, men's soccer forward Ben Premo '09 suffered a severe ankle sprain that hindered his performance throughout the season.
An early start to the preseason and a different approach may be exactly what the men's soccer team needs to get started on the right foot this season as it looks to rebound from last year's disappointing 8-9-3 record.
When the men's tennis team last squared off against New York University April 12, the Violets came away with a narrow 5-4 win.
When New York University junior Jaclyn Manning hit the final shot of her No. 4 singles match against Ariana Sanai '10 long and out of play, Sanai shook her opponent's hand, then turned to her teammates on the sideline and mouthed, "We just beat NYU."Sanai's 6-2, 6-2 win clinched the women's tennis team's comeback victory, as the Judges defeated the Violets 6-3 last Sunday by taking all six singles matches after dropping all three doubles matches.
With her first-set victory a distant memory, Colleen Donnelly '08 faced a match point trailing 5-3 in the third set of her No.
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