Zajac's Two Goals Spark Men's Soccer to Comeback at Brandeis

Tommy Zajac
WPI 3, Brandeis 2
Waltham, MA --- With a three-goal second-half surge,
visiting WPI upended the Brandeis University men's soccer team,
3-2, in the home opener for the Judges under the lights of Gordon
Field.
Brandeis (0-3-1) dominated the first half, outshooting WPI, 14-4.
Engineer junior goalkeeper Paul Moan
(Watertown, MA) stopped the first three Brandeis shots on goal
before the Judges broke through in the 40th minute. Sophomore
forward Luke Teece (Tucson, AZ) made a long run
from midfield, beating one defender. He slid the ball across the
goal mouth, where classmate Alexander Farr
(Nahant, MA) knocked it home to give Brandeis a 1-0 lead at the
break.
WPI (5-1) turned up the pressure in the second half, getting a
couple of early shots and a corner kick. The turning point in the
game came in the 54th minute. The Judges earned a penalty kick
following a trip in the box. Rookie Joe Eisenbeis
(Hingham, MA) went to Moan's right, but hit the post. Moan
recovered to save Matt Peabody's (Brunswick, ME)
follow-up. Exactly four minutes later, the Engineers got a PK of
their own on a similar call in the 58th minute, and senior back
Tommy Zajac (Merrimack, NH) beat Brandeis junior
Matt Lynch (Weymouth, MA) to the left side of the
net to knot the game at 1-1.
Zajac also tallied WPI's second goal in the 75th minute on a free
kick after Brandeis was called for another trip about 25 yards
outside the box. Zajac sent the ball off the right post and in to
give the visitors the lead. WPI added a second goal 125 seconds
later when junior forward Mike Ford (Whitman, MA)
took advantage of a Judge miscue deep in their offensive zone. Ford
walked in alone and beat Lynch for the 3-1 advantage.
The Judges didn't go away, however. Rookie Lee
Russo (Westford, MA) headed home a cross from junior
Kyle Gross (Medway, MA) in the 86th minute for his
first collegiate goal. Brandeis got one more look in the
waning seconds of the game, but Peabody's header was deflected wide
and they were unable to get a good look on the ensuing corner.
For the game, Moan finished with seven saves for WPI, while Lynch
had three stops for the Judges. Brandeis finished with a 22-11
shooting advantage, but the Engineers were much closer in the
second half, behind by only 8-7.
Brandeis is next in action a week from today when they host MIT at
7pm., while WPI faces Coast Guard in their NEWMAC opener on
Saturday at noon.
Release Courtesy Brandeis Sports Information







