WALTHAM, Mass. - University of Rochester senior back Phil Proud
(Glen Carbon, Ill/Edwardsville) had two second-half assists to
rally the 11th-ranked Yellowjackets past the host
Brandeis University Judges, 2-1, in a University Athletic
Association contest on Gordon Field tonight.
In an evenly played first half, it was Brandeis (4-5-1, 1-1-0
UAA) who struck first. Rookie forward Matt Peabody
(Brunswick, Maine/Brunswick) sent a terrific through ball that
freed sophomore Alexander Farr (Nahant, Mass./St.
Johns Prep). Farr walked in on UR senior netminder Michael Peacock
(Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland) and sent the ball home for
his team-leading fifth goal of the season. The Judges had two more
shots on net in the half, but Peacock made the stops as the Judges
took a 1-0 lead into the break.
Rochester (8-0-2, 2-0-0 UAA) answered in the 70th
minute. The 'Jackets worked the ball around the field to Proud, who
found senior forward JJ Dennstedt (Victor, N.Y./Victor) open just
outside the box. Dennstedt ripped a shot that beat Brandeis junior
netminder Matt Lynch (Weymouth, Mass./Weymouth)
for his sixth goal of the season, tops on the squad.
Brandeis nearly went back on top in the 74th minute.
Junior forward Luke Teece (Tucson,
Ariz./University) was able to beat the Rochester defense and
Peacock to a loose ball deep in the zone, but Teece just missed the
angle, putting the ball just wide of an open goalmouth into the
side netting.
UR, which outshot Brandeis, 10-4 in the second half, claimed its
first lead with just 8:28 left in the contest. Proud got the play
started once again, taking a free kick from about 35 yards out in
the middle of the field. Senior forward Scott Cady (Columbine,
Colo./Columbine) was there to get a head on the ball and give the
visitors the lead.
Peacock finished with four saves in the winning effort, while
Lynch suffered the loss despite a season-high seven stops.
Brandeis is next in action next Friday night at 5:00 p.m. in a
UAA match at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, while
Rochester is at the University of Chicago the same afternoon.
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