Late mistake erases early lead for men’s soccer in draw with Bulldogs
Roughly 110 minutes of game time was not enough for the men’s soccer team to find a victory, as it drew 1-1 with Yale Saturday night.
Roughly 110 minutes of game time was not enough for the men’s soccer team to find a victory, as it drew 1-1 with Yale Saturday night.
An equalizer from Jack Gorab ’16 and a late penalty kick conversion by Tariq Akeel ’16 lifted the men’s soccer team to a 2-1 comeback victory against Penn.
A direct goal from a corner kick by Matthew Chow ’19 was enough for the men’s soccer team to squeak past Cornell, 1-0.
One of the ongoing storylines for Brown this season has been playing from behind, and this game was no different.
With a little bit of luck and a lot of hard work, the men’s soccer team salvaged a 1-1 draw against Princeton Saturday night.
Just like last year, the Bears emerged victorious by a one-goal margin, thanks to some second-half feats.
It was a tale of comebacks for the men’s soccer team, as it fought to a weekend split against Florida Gulf Coast and UMass.
The Bears (3-2) never led the entire weekend and found themselves on the unfortunate end of many major calls.
Brown (3-0) held its own against PC, and the squad currently boasts an undefeated record. Rookie Jack Hagstrom ’19 has been crucial to the team’s efforts.
The Friars won the Big East title and made an appearance in the NCAA College Cup semifinal last season. But Bruno was up to the challenge.