Box Score CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (courtesy
MIT sports information)– The Judges
scored early in the ninth minute, with a goal by sophomore Lee Russo assisted by
junior Theo Terris.
But a surprise header by MIT in the 79th minute earned
MIT the win, besting Brandeis just 2-1.
MIT withstood Brandeis University's unrelenting attack during
the final three minutes of regulation and emerged with a 2-1
victory in a non-conference men's soccer game on Wednesday. The
Engineers improved to 7-2 on the year following their sixth
straight win. The Judges suffered their first loss of the season as
their ledger dipped to 6-1.
MIT put the pressure on early as it received three corner kicks
during the opening three minutes of play. However, it was Brandeis
that found the back of the net first in the 10th minute.
From midfield, Theo Terris sent a throughball which was gathered by
Lee Russo on the far side of the box. He drew MIT netminder Dylan
Rankin off his line and quickly tapped the ball with his right foot
just inside the near post.
The Judges nearly regained the lead in the 68th
minute. Russo's free kick from 40 yards out initially ricocheted
out of the box but the ball quickly made its way back in. Rankin
stopped the first point blank shot and then turned away a strike on
the ensuing rebound with his outstretched arm as he fell to the
ground. The third try sailed over the net, ending the visitors'
best scoring opportunity of the half.
Brandeis goalie Taylor
Bracken made a risky save during a one-on-one situation to
momentarily preserve the tie in the 76th minute. MIT's
Anthony Saad had the ball on the outskirts of the box and just as
he unleashed his shot, Bracken slid in front of its path and
absorbed the strike with his abdomen.
The Engineers captured the lead with 10:18 remaining in
regulation. Deep in the Judges' territory, Ben Lewis headed in
Chase Anderson's throw-in for his second game-winning goal of the
season.
In net, Bracken finished with two saves, while Rankin ended the
game with four.
Both squads return to action on Saturday, Sept. 25. MIT will
host WPI in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
(NEWMAC) contest while Brandeis will visit Babson College.