Pittsburgh, PA -- Brandeis University battled Carnegie Mellon to
a 0-0 double overtime draw in a University Athletic Association
(UAA) match.
Brandeis (8-8-3, 0-5-1 UAA) had a last minute scoring opportunity
in regulation time as sophomore Stephen Kostel (New Hyde Park, NY)
tried to slot a one time shot past an oncoming Carnegie goalkeeper
who managed to just make the save. A second chance to take the
lead, and win the game came for the Judges in the 2nd overtime half
when senior captain Evan Duval (Wilbraham, MA)beat a defender
inside the 18 yard box only to put the ball inches wide. Brandeis
goalkeeper Taylor Bracken (No. Andover, MA) finished the game with
a total of 4 saves in net.
Carnegie Mellon (9-4-2,0-4-2 UAA) was denied their one chance to
win in the last minute of regulation time as a headball from Dan
Brackley (Hamilton, N.J.) found the back of the net, but only to be
called back due to offsides. Tartans goalkeeper Matthew Bazin
(Mountain Lakes, N.J.) finished with 5 saves.
The Judges wrap up the regular season Saturday November 3rd at
11:00 against UAA rival NYU.
Men's soccer ties Carnegie Mellon 0-0
Posted: Oct 28, 2007