Boston University 0-2 Brown
The euphoria that followed the Friday night win over Indiana was also tempered with the simple fact that we had to regroup and re-energize less than 48 hours later to face Boston University at Nickerson Field.
BU is a tricky opponent, a team with pace and power and playing on the “lovely” field-turf in Boston. The boys seemed well-prepared, and we knew that our squad depth would be tested to it’s limits as we took to the field. The home side were certainly ready-to-play, and were intent on rebounding from a bad loss at arch rival Boston College just a few days earlier.
Almost from the outset we got the sense that the pace of the game was going to be an issue for us. Lethargic would be an apt description for the first half-hour of play…. We survived a couple of scares with ball hitting our crossbar and another long-distance effort missing by inches with Grandstrand unsighted. It was to the bench that Laughlin went, and the introduction of four sets of fresh legs after a half-hour seemed to give the team the lift we needed.
Shortly before half-time the ball found its way to TJ Pops just inside the BU box and he swiveled to hit an unstoppable half-volley into the corner of the net. On the balance of play you could say it was less than we deserved at that stage of the game, BUT, you still have to finish your chances….. and Pops did….
As the second-half got underway Laughlin kept faith with the players who had ended the half so well, and it proved to be a masterstroke. Ten minutes into the second period Bobby “megged often” Belair made a late run into the box and planted a header beyond the reach of the Terriers keeper after a quality service by Jay from deep on the left wing.
At this point our energy levels seemed to increase further and the home side never really threatened with any real great chances. Once again, the defence stood firm, the midfield scrapped and battled, and our forwards continued to work their opponents hard, giving them no time on the ball.
Another shut-out for Grandstrand, another excellent performance in difficult circumstances, and not a bad way to end a weekend! Onwards to Vermont….
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