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BABSON PARK, Mass. – 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 Beavers men's soccer team to a thrilling 2-1
victory over longtime rival Brandeis University at Hartwell-Rogers
Field on Saturday afternoon. With the win, Babson, ranked ninth in
New England, improved to 7-2-0 on the year, while the Judges,
ranked eighth in the region, fell to 6-2-0.
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.) gained possession in the right corner and
sent a cross to the far side of the box. Junior Luke Teece (Tucson,
Ariz.) then headed a shot back toward the near post and into the
upper right corner, tying the game at 30:22.
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.) 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.) turned
in another outstanding performance in net for Babson, making three
saves to earn his seventh win of the season and 35th victory of his
career. Taylor was also stellar in goal for Brandeis, finishing
with seven saves.
As part of the College's annual Back To Babson alumni
weekend, Saturday's game also featured a halftime ceremony in
honor of the Beavers' 1975, 1979, and 1980 National
Championship teams. Several members of all three teams were on hand
for the event, including Hall of Fame head coach Bill
Rogers and current head coach Jon Anderson
'75.