Box Score BABSON PARK, Mass. (courtesy Babson sports information)
– In a battle of two top-10 teams in New England, Babson
College junior captain Max Walker (Newton, Mass.) scored the
game-winning goal with just over seven minutes remaining in the
second overtime to lift the ninth-ranked Beavers men's soccer
team to a 2-1 victory over longtime rival Brandeis University,
ranked eighth, at Hartwell-Rogers Field on Saturday afternoon. With
the win, Babson, improved to 7-2-0 on the year, while the Judges,
fell to 6-2-0, suffering their second-straight loss after winning
their first six matches.
Babson struck first early in the first half, as senior back Ben
Meyerson (South Nyack, N.Y.) intercepted a pass on the right side
and sent a long cross through the box. Junior Billy Nickerson
(Middleton, Mass.) just missed a header attempt on the ball at the
near post, but sophomore Eric Anderson (Scituate, Mass.) slid in
and redirected into the lower left corner for the game's
first goal at 15:14.
Brandeis answered later in the half, beginning when junior
Evan Ersing (Beverly, Mass./St. Johns Prep) gained
possession in the right corner and sent a cross to the far side of
the box. Junior Luke Teece (Tucson,
Ariz./University) then headed a shot back toward the near post and
into the upper right corner, tying the game at 30:22. It was
Teece's team-leading fifth goal of the season.
Babson had the two best chances in the scoreless second half,
but Walker's header at 47:11 and first-year Mike
Fisher's (Longmeadow, Mass.) bid at 53:59 both caromed off
the post. The Beavers then had two more great scoring opportunities
in the first overtime session, but Brandeis senior goalie
Taylor Bracken (North Andover, Mass./St. Johns
Prep) made a pair of magnificent diving saves on hard-hit shots by
Walker – the first four minutes into the period and the
second two minutes later.
The Beavers finally put the game away in the second overtime,
beginning when a Brandeis defender's attempted clear found
its way to a wide-open Walker on the left side of the box.
Babson's junior captain then took a quick touch past a
sprawling Bracken before running it down and burying the
game-winning goal inside the right post at 102:54.
Junior Peter Crowley (Lexington, Mass.) made three saves to earn
his seventh win of the season for Babson, while Bracken was also
stellar in goal for Brandeis, finishing with seven saves.