Quantcast The Justice
College Media Network

Week of

WSOCCER: Jasak's goals lead team to NYU win

by Julie Ganz
Sports editor

Sports | 11/6/07
Posted online at 2:23 AM EST on 11/6/07 / Last updated at 12:15 PM EST on 11/6/07

  • Print
  • Email
Forward Tzlil Castel '08 dribbles in the Judges' 2-0 win Saturday. David Sheppard-Brick/the Justice
Forward Tzlil Castel '08 dribbles in the Judges' 2-0 win Saturday. David Sheppard-Brick/the Justice

Neither the torrential rain nor the leftover winds from Hurricane Noel prevented the women's soccer team's seniors from shining in their final regular-season contest last Saturday.

Captain and midfielder Sarah Jasak '08 scored two goals, while forward Tzlil Castel '08 and defender Kalina Ehrenreich-Piot '08 each had an assist as the Judges defeated New York University 2-0 in its last regular-season contest.

"I was pumped anyway [despite the conditions] and I think that carried to the rest of the team," Jasak said.

The Judges, who finished the regular season 10-6-2 and 3-3-1 in the University Athletic Association, garnered the top seed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and will face eighth-seeded Emerson?College in the first round Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., the team's fifth consecutive ECAC tournament appearance. Last season, Brandeis defeated Rhode Island College 3-2 in the first round before falling 2-0 to Smith College in the semifinals.

The team's six seniors were the driving force behind last Saturday's victory, as they combined for 11 of the Judges' 17 shots, compared to just eight total shots for NYU.

NYU outshot Brandeis 3-0 in the first 17 minutes of the game before Castel and Jasak took consecutive shots that sailed wide. Just under five minutes later, Castel snuck a pass to Jasak, who took one dribble and fired a far-post shot past senior goalie Katie Barnes in the right side of the goal.

"I had plenty of time, so I just stayed composed and shot [at] the far post," Jasak said. "No one was on me."

Brandeis controlled the game offensively throughout the rest of the half, outshooting NYU 6-0, and had three shots on goal.

"We knew that with the bad weather today it would be harder for the goalkeeper to hold onto the ball," midfielder Lizzie Bremner '08 said.

"So we knew that it was a good strategy to take lots of shots, and even if it wasn't the perfect shot, hopefully there would be a deflection that we could come up and [score on]."

The Judges couldn't add to their one-goal lead in the first half but maintained momentum going into the second period.

With Brandeis still leading 1-0 in the 82nd minute, Ehrenreich-Piot, who had come off the bench less than a minute earlier, had a shot on goal that Barnes deflected to Jasak, who put in the rebound for her team-leading eighth score of the season.
Page 1 of 2 next >

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Issue Summary Everything in this week's issue.

Fan us on Facebook!

Advertisement

Virtual Print Edition

Please enjoy this virtual version of our print edition. Click on a page to open it fullscreen. Back issues also available.

Poll

Poll: How do you feel about SUMS, the new Student Union Management System?

Cast Vote

View Results

Advertisement