MSOCCER: Late goal knocks Judges out of the postseason
With the men's soccer team's postseason fate on life support as regulation drew to a close in a tie game against No.
With the men's soccer team's postseason fate on life support as regulation drew to a close in a tie game against No.
After a humbling 4-0 loss at No. 12 Emory University Friday night, coach Mike Coven, in an attempt to create more offense, shuffled the men's soccer team's starting lineup prior to Sunday's contest at Carnegie Mellon University.
Inhaling large quantities of hot dogs in mere minutes has become routine for Jordan Rothman '09. Rothman was crowned Brandeis' hot dog eating champion for the third consecutive year Wednesday, continuing his domination of the annual Sherman Dining Hall event.He downed the required 10 regulation-sized hot dogs and buns in a personal record time of just over five minutes, eclipsing his previous best mark of 5:20 set in 2005.
It has been 326 minutes, or roughly 3 1/2 games, since the men's soccer team has scored a goal in a University Athletic Association contest.
After notching consecutive victories for the first time all season, the men's soccer team entered its game against No.
When University of Rochester sophomore midfielder Timmy McCarthy's shot in the seventh minute of overtime against the men's soccer team Saturday deflected off the post, it appeared the Judges had withstood yet another offensive barrage by the Yellowjackets.
The men's soccer team stymied Wheaton College's offense in the first 93 minutes of Thursday's home game, but that wasn't enough to prevent the visitors from storming the field in celebration.Wheaton rookie midfielder Kyle Sye scored the first goal of his collegiate career in the 94th minute to give Wheaton a dramatic 1-0 victory, leaving the Judges bitterly disappointed.
When Tyler Morrill '10 sustained his sixth concussion over the last four years during a Sept. 6 game against the Wentworth Institute of Technology, his availability for the rest of the season was called into question.
Just four games into its season, the men's soccer team has already lost a big chunk of its midfield to injury.Kevin Murphy '09, Alex Ball '09 and Tyler Morrill '10-all season-opening starters for the Judges-have suffered injuries in the team's first four games.
Just four games into its season, the men's soccer team has already lost a big chunk of its midfield to injury.Kevin Murphy '09, Alex Ball '09 and Tyler Morrill '10-all season-opening starters for the Judges-have suffered injuries in the team's first four games.
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