Josh Ocel becomes the seventh three-time All-American in the web site's history, while Ben Woodhouse earns on-the-field honors to go with his CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition.
Josh Ocel became Brandeis's first three-time All-American in men's soccer, while defender Sam Vinson and goalkeeper Ben Woodhouse were All-New England selections.
In advance of the Final Four, David Nathan profiles the rookie midfielder, the latest in a long line of Brandeisians, including father Steve '82, who played for coach Coven.
A 51st minute goal off the head of Mike Lynch (pictured) sent the Judges to the Elite Eight once again. They will meet Tufts Sunday at 1 p.m. in Medford with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
Behind stellar goalkeeping by senior Ben Woodhouse and yet another postseason goal from Mike Lynch - his fifth in 11 career scores - the Judges keep dancing.
Josh Ocel became the second player in league history named first-team All-UAA four years in a row. Defenders Dylan Hennessy, Sam Vinson and Alex Walter and GK Ben Woodhouse were named second team and Christian Hernandez was honorable mention.
Left to right: Conor Lanahan '16, Josh Ocel '17, Mike Novaria '91, Ken Hannan '95, Sam Ocel '13, Shelton Stewart '06, Tyler Savonen '15. Not pictured, Matt Murphy '00
Senior Ben Woodhouse made a career-high 11 saves in a win over Carnegie Mellon, while sophomore Dylan Hennessy was involved in three of Brandeis's five goals this week.
Alex Walter scored the game-winner, Josh Ocel tallied directly off a corner, and Hall of Famer John Fobia '73 congratulated with the team after the contest.