The Judges surrendered an early goal to No. 10 Misericordia and could not overcome the deficit, as their campaign comes to a close with a 16-5-2 record.
With two first-half goals against Cortland State, sophomore Dara Spital has the Brandeis women's soccer team one win away from the Final Four. The Judges take on Misericordia for a berth in San Antonio.
Ryan Scura of the Office of Communcations produced this terrific video featuring coaches Coven and Dallamora and Zoe Siegel of women's soccer in anticipation of the Sweet 16
Six different players scored points, including the game-winner by Sapir Edalati in the 13th minute, as the Brandeis women defeated the Lasers for the second time this season. The Judges will face Cortland State in the third round Saturday at Ithaca.
AMHERST, Mass. – Sara Isaacson scored two minutes into overtime to lift the Brandeis University women’s soccer team to a 2-1 triumph over Union College in NCAA first-round action Saturday at Hitchcock Field.
In addition to forward Dara Spital and midfielder/back Alec Spivack, both sophomores from Miami, the Judges' formidable defense was recognized with honorable mentions for backs Emma Eddy and Kelly Peterson.
The Judges finished with a 13-4-2 record and are back in the NCAA for the second time in three years. They will travel to Amherst, Mass., to take on Union College in the opening round on Nov. 10 at a time to be announced.
Dara Spital had a pair of first-half goals, giving her 12 for the season, as the Brandeis women won their final regular-season game over NYU. The Judges await their postseason fate on Monday!
Behind strong efforts from senior goalie Francine Kofinas and sophomore keeper Michelle Savuto, the Judges held #1 Emory without a goal for the first time all year while earning the team's school-record 12th shutout this season
Sophomore Alec Spivack's 34th-minute free kick was the difference, while Francine Kofinas and Michelle Savuto each had one save in the Judges' 11th shutout of the season.
Junior Kelly Peterson scored an equalizer early in the second half, but the Bears netted the game-winner in the 71st minute to hand the Judges a second-straight defeat.
Soccer and volleyball are on the road for more UAA action this weekend. You can follow soccer on the road, check them out on NCAA.com and vote for the women for the Division III Game Of The Week!
Sophomore Sapir Edalati scored the game's first tally, but the host Maroons came roaring back, scoring twice as many goals as the Judges had allowed all season. Brandeis falls to 10-2-1.
Thanks to great performances from senior goalie Francine Kofinas and sophomore keeper Michelle Savuto, the Judges played to a scoreless draw in a tough UAA contest at home
Because of construction at the Brandeis-Roberts commuter rail stop, traffic patterns to campus will be altered, affecting traffic for the Oct. 6 soccer matches against Case.
For the fourth straight game, one goal was enough as the Judges defeated the 'Jackets for the first time since 2003. Dara Spital's goal in the 80th minute was enough.
Rookie Holly Szafran scored her fourth goal of the season, in the 16th minute, and the Judges put up a clean sheet for the eighth time this season in topping the Blue.