WSoccer: Judges fall 4-2 in ECAC championship
The momentum looked like it was shifting late in the game. After Lauren Gregor '06 scored a bloop goal with some help from Western Connecticut, the Judges looked to be on the move.
The momentum looked like it was shifting late in the game. After Lauren Gregor '06 scored a bloop goal with some help from Western Connecticut, the Judges looked to be on the move.
Athletics is hardly the top priority for Brandeis University. While power programs at Division I schools are able to raise and spend an exorbitant amount of money on athletics, the experience for Brandeis athletes is quite different.
Field hockey club's fall season ends in another weather cancellation.The field hockey club had hoped to play Boston College for the last game of their fall season on Saturday, but were once against frustrated by weather conditions.Weather cancellations have caused the team to cancel all but one game of their fall season, a 1-1 tie against Emmanuel College on Oct.
It's 4:30 on Wednesday afternoon. For most of the approximately 300 who are not only students but also varisity athletes at Brandeis Univeristy, it means time to practice.
Coaches usually like having a more difficult schedule. It comes with accolades and recognition regardless of wins and losses.
An offense is always better with everyone involved. With defenses all over the region keying in on the Judges' high scoring duo of Shelton Stewart '06 and Yuval Ezer '07, coach Mike Coven had been waiting for other players to step up into the attack.
They rarely get shut out like this. With 18 goals in seven games, the men's soccer team had no problem putting the ball in the net.
It was exactly what they brought him here for and the Judges are thrilled to have him.Looking to rebound from their 1-2 start and build towards a winning season, the Judges turned to their new Israeli midfielder Yuval Ezer '07.
A shift to official national intramural flag football rules and away from the physical game that made Brandeis IM football unique has left players incensed and a league without a defending champion.
The Brandeis men's soccer team displayed almost two full games of excellence before collapsing in the last three minutes this weekend.
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