The Brandeis University Department of Athletics and the Friends of Brandeis Athletics (FOBA) are proud to announce the members of the Class of 2009 to the Brandeis Athletics Hall of Fame. The 13th Hall of Fame Class will be inducted at an 11:00 a.m. brunch ceremony at the Westin Hotel in Waltham on November 1.
For the third time in his career, senior forward Ben Premo of the men's soccer team has been selected to the University Athletic Association All-Association team. Classmate Kevin Murphy and junior midfielder Corey Bradley were honorable mention honorees.
With a 2-0 loss at NYU to end the regular season, the Brandeis men's soccer team finishes the campaign at 8-9-2, 0-5-2 in the University Athletic Association.
Senior forward Ben Premo (Florence, Mass.) scored a goal in his final regular-season home game, but it wasn't enough as the Brandeis men fell to Carnegie Mellon, 2-1, in a UAA contest. It was also the last home game for classmate Kevin Murphy (Monson, Mass.).
The Brandeis men's soccer team battled sixth-ranked Emory to a first-half draw, but the Eagles notched a pair of second-half goals to earn a 2-0 UAA victory and remain unbeaten on the season.
Brandeis junior Jaime Batista (Westford, Mass.) scored a late goal to break a scoreless tie and lead the Judges past Lasell College, 1-0. The game, originally slated to be played at Lasell, was moved to Gordon Field because of poor field conditions in Newton.
Junior Jaime Batista (Westford, Mass.) scored in the first 10 minutes of the second half, but the men's soccer team could not add an equalizer as they fell to nationally-ranked Washington University, 2-1
The Brandeis men's soccer team battled to its second-straight draw in University Athletic Association (UAA) action tonight as the Judges and the University of Chicago Maroons each scored unusual second-half goals en route to a 1-1 draw.
The Brandeis men's soccer team battled visiting Case Western Reserve University, ranked No. 5 in the Great Lakes region, to a 0-0 tie after 110 minutes in a University Athletic Association (UAA) contest on Gordon Field today. Brandeis moves to 6-5-1 (0-1-1 UAA), while Case is now 9-2-1 (1-0-1 UAA).
The Brandeis men's soccer team (6-5) was unable to hand MIT (10-0-1) its first loss of the season as the Judges fell to the Engineers, 5-0, in Cambridge.
Two goals in the first five minutes was too much for the men's soccer team to overcome as the Judges fell to the University of Rochester, 3-0, in their UAA opener.
The Brandeis men's soccer team saw its four-match winning streak come to at the hands of Wheaton College, the No. 22 team in the nation, by a 2-1 score on Sunday at Keefe Field. The Lyons improved to 5-1-2, while the Judges fell to 6-2.
Sophomore cross country runners Marie Lemay of Saco, Maine, and Paul Norton of Amherst, Mass., and senior forward Ben Premo of Florence, Mass., of the men's soccer team have been selected as the University Athletic Association Athletes of the Week for September 22.
Senior forward Ben Premo (Florence, Mass.) scored with just 50 seconds remaining in the second overtime to lift Brandeis to a dramatic 2-1 victory over host WPI in non-conference mens soccer action on Wednesday evening. With the win, Brandeis improves to 5-1 on the season while WPI sees its record even at 2-
Four Brandeis student-athletes have been selected as the University Athletic Association (UAA) Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 14. Junior Lee Bloom of West Hartford, Conn., was honored for golf; sophomore Rachel Rosman of Bonita Springs, Fla., for women's tennis; sophomore Paige Blasco of Greeley, Colo., for volleyball; and rookie Sean O'Hare of Southampton, Mass., for men's soccer.
Junior midfielder Mike Silberstein (Shrewsbury, N.J.) scored twice and senior forward Ben Premo (Florence, Mass.) moved into sixth place on the career goal-scoring list as the Brandeis men's soccer team defeated visiting Colby-Sawyer College, 4-0, on Gordon Field. With the victory, the Judges conclude a five-match homestand with a 4-1 record, while CSC falls to 0-5 on the season.
Senior forward Ben Premo (Florence, Mass.) tallied a goal and an assist in the final five minutes of the contest tonight to lead the men's soccer team past visiting Babson College, 3-1, on Gordon Field.
The Brandeis men's soccer team suffered its first setback of the season today, 2-1, at the hands of Clark University, despite the third goal of the season by junior Patrick Metelus.
The Brandeis men's soccer team scored two first-half goals a little more than five minutes apart and made the lead stand up with solid defense as the Judges defeated visiting Wentworth Institute of Technology, 2-0, on Gordon Field today.
Senior forward Ben Premo (Florence, Mass.) notched his fourth career hat trick today to lead the Brandeis University men's soccer team past visiting Endicott College, 5-0, in the season opener for both teams today.