Women's Soccer: Team starts game off with quick goal in win over Springfield College
Last Sunday against William Paterson University, the women's soccer team could not score a goal in 110 minutes of play in a scoreless tie.
Last Sunday against William Paterson University, the women's soccer team could not score a goal in 110 minutes of play in a scoreless tie.
With less than 30 seconds left in the women's soccer team's game against William Paterson University last Sunday, forward Tiffany Pacheco '11 tried to convert a corner kick before time expired.
Last season, women's soccer forward Sofia Vallone '11 was third on the team with six goals and fourth on the team with three assists.
The women's soccer team, ranked seventh in the University Athletic Association Preseason Conference Coaches' Poll, hopes to take the next step this year and make the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Despite finishing last season just two games over .500, the volleyball team still qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Tournament as the No.
The women's soccer team, which went 10-6-5 overall and 3-3-1 in University Athletic Association play last season, lost only two seniors to graduation last year.
After a 7-6 comeback victory over No. 3 United States Coast Guard Academy on May 14 in the NCAA Division III Softball Tournament Regional championships at Wellesley College, the Judges found themselves trailing Coast Guard again two days later, this time in an elimination game.But Brandeis could not rally two days later, losing 4-1 to bring its historic season to a close.
After winning its last three games via the mercy rule, the No. 18 softball team went into its final game of the regular season against Framingham State College hoping for another offensive outburst.Instead, the team managed only one run against Rams starting pitcher sophomore Alysia Morrissette, falling 4-1 in the second game of a doubleheader on Sunday.
After giving up eight runs in the seventh inning in an 11-2 loss to Amherst College on Tuesday, the Brandeis baseball team suffered the same fate in Friday's 13-7 loss to Suffolk University.
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