WSOCCER: Judges capture another title
Just like it had in their quarterfinal and semifinal matches, the women's soccer team jumped ahead of its opponent in the first period of the Eastern College Athletic Conference championship game against No.
Just like it had in their quarterfinal and semifinal matches, the women's soccer team jumped ahead of its opponent in the first period of the Eastern College Athletic Conference championship game against No.
During the women's soccer team's Eastern College Athletic Conference semifinal match against Emmanuel College last Saturday, Melissa Gorenkoff '10 re-aggravated her ankle injury and missed the last 20 minutes of the game, after scoring two goals en route to the Judges' 3-0 victory.One day later, Gorenkoff notched a goal and an assist against the University of New England to give Brandeis its second-straight ECAC Division III New England title.
After staging the greatest comeback of the first round of last season's National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament, the women's basketball team lost to Kean University in the second round.
Already leading University Athletic Association opponent New York University 1-0 last Saturday, the women's soccer team put away the Violets and clinched a 0.500 UAA record at the start of the 32nd minute.
The women's soccer team has experienced several injuries over the last two weeks and was forced to play without some of its starters against Emory University and Carnegie Mellon University last weekend.Goalie Hillary Rosenzweig '10 suffered a knee injury Oct.
Already down four starters, including starting goalie Hillary Rosenzweig '10, due to injury or illness, the women's soccer team faced yet another obstacle as backup goalie Jaclyn Weinstein '12 had to leave the team's game against Carnegie Mellon University last Sunday late in regulation.
It took less than two minutes in its game against Bowdoin College for the women's soccer team to establish early momentum and erase the memory of its 8-1 loss to the Polar Bears last year.Forward Kelly Cozzens '11, starting in just her third game this year, scored off a rebound from forward Melissa Gorenkoff '10 to give the Judges an early 1-0 lead en route to a 3-0 victory over Bowdoin, ranked third in the New England region, according to NCAA.com, last Thursday.
The women's soccer team was only 5 1/2 minutes away from forcing overtime against one of the top teams in the nation last Sunday.
Going into halftime of last Saturday's game against No. 14 University of Rochester, the women's soccer team trailed its University Athletic Association opponents by just one goal, but a second-half scoring surge by the Yellowjackets widened the gap before the Judges could respond.
Playing in its third straight overtime game last Saturday against Clark University, the women's soccer team hoped to end its two-game winless streak after opening the season with four straight wins.
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