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Teams: Women's Soccer: Schedule & Results
THEODORE LEADS BRANDEIS TO FIRST WIN AGAINST TUFTS SINCE 2004, 2-0
COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER FINAL SCORE
Brandeis 2, Tufts 0
At Somerville, MA
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Game Box
Score
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Jamie Love-Nichols hit a post and Tufts also
hit a crossbar in the game
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MEDFORD -- Sophomore Mimi Theodore (Walpole, MA) scored a goal
and set up a goal for the visiting Brandeis University Judges, who
won 2-0 at Tufts University in non-conference women's soccer action
on a very windy Wednesday afternoon at Kraft Field.
The victory ends a two-game losing streak for Brandeis (6-3-2), who
defeated Tufts for the first time since 2004 after four straight losses.
Tufts falls to 4-4 with their second straight non-conference loss.
The Jumbos may have had a slight edge in forward movement early in the
game, but it was Brandeis that capitalized first. Junior Tiffany Pacheco
(Rehoboth, MA) sent a long shot from the right side that Jumbo keeper
Kate Minnehan (Hopkinton, NH) saved, but could not control. Theodore
was on the spot for the rebound and tucked it under Minnehan at 25:13
for a 1-0 Judges lead.
With 6:30 remaining until halftime, Tufts had its best opportunity of
the first 45. Sophomore Alix Michael (Mercer Island, WA) dribbled
through traffic and passed to classmate Jamie Love-Nichols (Cortez,
CO), but her shot glanced off the post. Brandeis keeper Hillary Rosenzweig (Boca Raton, FL) stopped a low attempt by Tufts junior
Bailey Morgan (Universal City, TX) with out-stretched arms in the
final minute, keeping the Brandeis lead at 1-0 for halftime.
Shots were even 5-5 at the break. Rosenzweig had four saves for
Brandeis and Minnehan made three for Tufts.
The Jumbos hit metal again early in the second half when junior
Sarah Nolet (Los Altos, CA) drove a shot from outside the box off
the crossbar 12 minutes in.
Late in the period, a strong offensive run by Brandeis resulted in
the insurance goal. Theodore passed to junior Sofia Vallone (Westport,
CT) outside the 18, and her hard shot sailed into the lower left corner
in the 85th minute.
Brandeis finished with an 11-9 edge in shots, while Tufts held a 3-1
margin in corners. Both keepers made seven saves.
Tufts hosts Colby on Homecoming Day in Somerville Saturday at 3:30
pm. Brandeis plays under the lights on Saturday in a UAA game against
Rochester.
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