Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Brown Prevails Over Yale...

Following a three game win streak, BMS packed their bags and started towards the dismal land of New Haven, Connecticut, home of the Yale Dawgs (as seen in the Yale athletic center).   Half way through the journey, the team took a pit stop at a “ristorante” booked by possibly Italian assistant coach Kevin Nuss.  The chicken parm turned out to be impeccable, but in an interview with Sicilian team member Mike Leone, he claimed that the tomato sauce was “a little more thick and tomato-y” than his mother’s famous sauce.   Bathroom breaks by Alex Markes and Ben Maurey held up the team for a short period of time after lunch, but full bellies left the team ready for the game in a few hours. 


Upon arriving at Yale’s facilities, the team went into the locker room/fallout shelter (yes, there was a sign showing it is a fallout shelter) and got ready for the game. With pump-up music playing in the travel speakers, the team was now 100% focused on the game at hand. 
  
5D__0002

Walking onto the field behind the home side, the atmosphere was electric with parents’ and students’ cheers for the coming of Yale’s senior appreciation ceremony.  Though the home side roared on, the stoic Brown squad was unphased.  On top of the home crowd, hecklers began to congregate behind the goal of Josh Weiner and the stage was set for game time. 
  
5D__0022

The Bears came out with energy headed by center forward Nate Pomeroy and wingers Pepe Salama and Daniel Taylor.  Five minutes into the game, DT got pulled down off a pass from Nate and the Bears set up their set piece with “The Spaniard” Pepe on the ball.  Whipping the ball in six yards out from the goal, Tariq Akeel displayed a killer vertical and headed the ball in near post, beating his defender.  

5D__0026

Three minutes later, Akeel scored a mirror image header from a free kick served by Jack Gorab on the other side of the field.  After a 25 minute sequence of back-and-forth play, Brown failed to clear after a pinball sequence of crosses by Yale. With a ball bouncing outside the box, a Yale player finished with a volley from 20 yards out.  Responding before halftime, senior Voltaire Escalona beat a Yale defender in a sequence of challenges and distributed centrally to Jack Gorab who tucked the ball away with class off the far post and in.  Going in to half time, the team felt great and was riding momentum.  The second half proved that Brown could hold off many Yale attacks and pressure a tired Yale squad, holding a 3-1 victory for Brown.  The forwards’ work rate kept constant pressure on the Yale Defense, the intricate play of BMS midfield controlled a majority of the game play, and the Brown defense consisting of Alex Markes, Tim Whalen, Mike Leone, and Jameson Lochead weathered almost everything Yale could throw at them.  Leaving a devastated Yale squad behind, Brown left New Haven while jiving to the Miley Cyrus song, “Party in the USA”.
  
5D__0170



From the class of 2017 to you, stay classy. 

Erik “Long Limbs” Hanson, Mike “Italian Job” Leone, Nate “Pom Pom” Pomeroy, Josh “Butts” Butler, and Tyler “Tyler” Long Ya'll.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Welcome Penn, to the Bears' Den...

2I6A0479

Riding a short wave of momentum after an important, away victory at the freezing land of Siberia aka Ithaca, followed by an inspirational home win against a good Boston College squad, BMS was preparing for what was being dubbed as “the most important game of the season” (although it seems like we say that every time). But in reality, we had a short week to prepare for the Penn Quakers, who stood in the coveted top spot of the Ancient Eight. Knowing that we could implement our passing game against a solid Penn team, the boys had a great mentality going into the Saturday afternoon game on Stevenson. The weather was just about as perfect as Providence can be in early November and the stage was set for the Bears to once again prove our might in the Ivy League.
 2I6A0215

After a ridiculously hectic and fast-paced few minutes to start the game, we began to settle down and play our game. Tim “Timmy Tammers” Whalen couldn’t capitalize on a free header in the box from a patented Lochhead free kick. Then, Jack “G Babe” Gorab had his point-blank diving header blocked by the Penn keeper. We were on the offensive for a while, when finally Voltaire “V” Escalona took a great entry ball from Markes, turned and found himself in a vast expanse of real estate and ripped a rocket into the bottom right corner of the goal with his left foot. Bears 1- Quakers 0.We would finish the half with the shutout still intact and with our lead at one.
  
2I6A0233



2I6A0252


We came out in the second half a bit on our heels. The game became very direct and we struggled to settle down and get the ball back on the ground. For 20 minutes, we battled defensively against a number of corners and set pieces – bending but not breaking. We were able to get some possession back and create some of our own attacks, but we never fully got our feet back under us and Penn was able to net a goal of their own in the 78th minute. The last 12 minutes were exciting, but regulation ended in a draw and we were on to overtime.
  
2I6A0351

With a record of 4-1-1 at Stevenson going into this game, we were determined to come out with three points, whether it took 20 seconds or 20 minutes. It took 14 minutes and 23 seconds. In the second overtime, the ball was played out to Markes on the right side, who cut in on his left foot and played an early service past the back post. Tariq Akeel ran down the ball before it went out of bounds and then proceeded to give Penn’s right back the boogies. Playing through his fatigue, Akeel did a lot of scissor moves, roll-overs, pull backs, and dances until he miraculously found his balance and slotted the ball to Daniel “DT” Taylor at the top of the box and the rest is history. DT’s curling strike past the outstretched keeper was a thing of beauty and just another Bruno victory.
 2I6A1080A

The boys will try to keep riding this 3-game win streak into gun-blazin’ New Haven and take down the Bulldogs of Yale in a crucial Ivy match that pits two teams wishing to keep their title hopes alive.
  
2I6A1087

Signing out,

Tim, Tariq, Jack, and Michel ‘16

2I6A1137

Monday, November 4, 2013

Last Out Of Conference Game a Showdown with the Team from Title Town...

When facing a team in the ACC you always know what you can expect… A battle. With lots of experience (college & international), and some of the best skill in the country ACC teams are no joke. For these reasons we always look forward to the Boston College game every year. It may not be a conference game, but it is certainly one of the more important games of the year. 
2I6A0021

This past weekend we showed we could beat Cornell, who was a team that doesn’t play soccer but tries to just win off of pure athleticism and set pieces. But against BC we know that we are in for a real soccer game. It was a totally new challenge that we wanted to prove we could handle just as well. 

The game started and right away we saw the difference between the two teams. Crisp passing, movement, both Brown and BC were showing some soccer the way it is supposed to be played. BC might've been the most technical team we had played all year and we knew to beat them we’d have to keep the ball moving as well. 
 
2I6A0122
And low and be hold who better to score than the dazzling Spaniard Pepchino early in the first half. Daniel Taylor sliced and diced through defenders with his pigeon-toed feet splashing in the rubber pellets of the turf only to dish the ball off to Pepe at the perfect moment for the finish.
2I6A0132

Followed gorgeously by Tyler Long who opened an account with the collegiate scoring bank with a shot he buried just under the crossbar after picking the pocket of a BC defender and receiving a pass from Senior Escalona. Tyler Long celebrates after scoring while waving to his family watching at home.
2I6A0335


2I6A0363

 Even with a two goal lead we couldn’t take a break because BC is a true attacking threat at any time. Without a few clutch saves from Weiner and some post hits they could have easily recovered from the 2-0 deficit before half. The second half was just as intense with both sides trying to get that next goal. We were able to keep the clean sheet until 40 seconds left in the game when a cross floated from the right was deflected in to stop the shutout, but by then it was too late for the Golden Eagles who now dropped below .500 thanks to us. 

2I6A0036


2I6A0181

It was a well fought game with the whole team playing well and some key players stepping up. JL is filling into his new position well and had a great performance along with the rest of the back line. Nate Pomeroy & Voltaire might not have scored but they were just as crucial to our success.

2I6A0855

 This game proves that we can compete with any team in the country and we would like to keep the streak alive so come out this Saturday and support your favorite Bears as we look to take down the Penn Quakers.

-The B-Squad (DT, Tom, Ben, Mitch, Alex)

Friday, November 1, 2013

Big Red, Meet Big Brown Bear...


2I6A0531


An early departure from campus on Friday meant many of the guys were lucky enough to miss some afternoon classes (excused absences, of course). We hit the road at around 12pm, with some chicken fingers from the V-Dub and tons of snacks provided by Coach Jason. We also had Jack Hayes, the athletic director at Brown, traveling with us, so each guy was on his very best behavior, including Coach Laughlin. The trip up to Ithaca, New York is a very long one, so we split it up, stopping in beautiful Albany to get a quick training session in. We weren’t really in the heart of the city of Albany, but more in the rural, upstate New Yorkish area. We finally arrived at the soccer complex about 3-4 hours into the trip and finally were able to get off the bus and stretch our legs a bit. Training went well, with the classic one touch game ending in a not-so-classic way. Coach Laughlin joined in this time and ended the game with some quick one-two passing with Edu, followed by a toe poke goal and celebration that ended on the ground with him taking his cleats off and demanding “GAME OVER.”

2I6A0795
            

We all quickly changed out of our cleats and shinnys and grabbed a Panera sandwich as we got back on the bus. The rest of the trip consisted of Oceans 11 and 12 and felt almost twice as long as the first half of it. FINALLY, after twisting and turning through the slim streets of Cornell’s campus and of the city of Ithaca, we arrived at our hotel. We ended the night with some pizza and some thoughts on Cornell and we all got into bed focused on the game to come. 
  
2I6A0562

We knew that the game at Cornell would be a difficult task, as playing an Ivy League opponent that has an average height of 6 feet 9 inches always is, especially at their home field. When we took the field it was a balmy 39 degrees. From the first whistle Cornell was right on top of us trying to transform the game into their kickball type game that they like to play, trying to get as many set pieces, throw-ins and second chance knock-down opportunities from those as possible. In the opening 44 and a half minutes we were outshot by Cornell, but with 20 seconds left in the half we broke though. DT sent a beautiful ball into Tariq and he snuck it right inside of the near post. Mayhem ensued. After a tense 20 seconds, we made it into half time with a 1-0 lead.
2I6A0658
           

 We prepared ourselves at half-time for the barrage of long-balls and difficult play that we knew was ahead of us in the second half, and dug back in. Despite being outshot 25-5 on the game, we held tough in the back and did what Brown Men’s Soccer has become synonymous with doing: “Defending the Alamo”. We blocked a ton of shots and pulled a few balls off of the line to preserve the shutout. In the end, we were able to walk away from the field with our heads held high, getting our first road victory of the season. 
  
2I6A0767

The victory against Cornell felt truly rewarding. After saluting our fans, we headed off the field into the locker room.

2I6A0845


After showering and packing all our gear, we all headed to the bus, where some of our most faithful supporters were awaiting us with some yummy sandwiches and other pastries for the long trip back. Once in the bus and ready to go home, the guys started to search for a comfortable position that would allow them to get some rest. Some of the most experienced guys brought their own pillows from home, while others were using their thick winter coats instead. After a short period of repose, the action came back to the bus. After such an important victory, it was by no means time to go to sleep yet. The T squad (sophomores) gathered around Tariq’s seat and started the chat, everyone in the bus was awake by now. Soon after that, some of the members of the team delighted us with some of the best music performances ever seen. Tom Arns absolutely won the conquest, whilst coach Nuss had a pretty disappointing showing; couldn’t handle the pressure and forgot some of the lyrics. Before getting back to Browntown, we watched Oceans 13, finally finishing the whole saga.


2I6A0850


The team is now ready to host Penn at Stevenson on Saturday at 4pm, thank you very much to all of our supporters!!

Jack, Josh and Pepe

2I6A0875

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

BMS Welcomes Brown's First Ivy League Champions


After a tough road loss to the University of New Hampshire, 1-0, BMS was energized and motivated to bounce back in a Saturday night match-up against Ivy League foes Princeton. With a record of 3-1-1 at Stevenson, we were looking to get another positive result at home and there to support us, were the Ivy League Champions of 1963 who would be honored at halftime. The team of 63' was the first Brown team to win an Ivy League Championship since it's official forming during the 1956-1957 season. 
IMG_0202
(Coach Cliff Stevenson-Middle, Associate Athletic Director Bob Kenneally-Left, Athletic Director Jack Hayes-Right)

DJ Daniel Taylor worked the beats to set the right pre-game locker room mindset and before we knew it, we were on our way out for warm up. Passes were as crisp as the fall air and the team was focused for the upcoming battle.
GAMETIME! A whistle from the ref and we’re off. Princeton started the game strong and with a large portion of possession, but the team fought to weather the storm and began to respond with offensive chances of our own – produced off a slew of corner kicks, free kicks and shots in the run of play. Late in the half, Tyler Long nearly scored his first collegiate goal as the goalie tipped his header up and over the crossbar. Pepe Salama also had a dangerous shot on goal.

IMG_0240



(The Spanish heart throb "El Diablo" looks for goal in the first half.)
The half ended at 0-0, and it was time for the Brown Men’s Soccer team of 1963 to be honored. To call them legends is an understatement and to play in front of them was an honor. The BMS tradition is a timeless one and having a chance to meet past players makes us realize we are a part of something much bigger than ourselves. Tenacity, toughness, accountability, and pride have been a part of the BMS mentality for 50+ years and now that we are in the midst of Ivy League play, it is more important than ever that we play with that mindset. The legendary coach Cliff Stevenson was also in attendance. With the ups and downs of the second half and overtime to come, the BMS focus and resolve could be seen consistently.
IMG_0209
(Brown Men's Soccer 1963 Ivy League Champions 21 of the 30 Members of the team present)

The second half was another 45 minute battle with back and forth play. Alex Markes kept Cameron Porter of Princeton in his back pocket for all 110 minutes and Josh Weiner made some tremendous saves on dangerous Princeton chances, keeping them scoreless. Collective play up top from our midfield and forwards resulted in opportunities of our own, but we could not find the back of the net.

IMG_0148



(1st year Mike Leone and Junior Alex Markes bread the sandwich of Princeton's Porter while Senior Josh Weiner steals the cheese.)
In overtime, Pepe hit a banger off the crossbar from 30 yards out to nearly win the game and a costly goalkeeping mistake by Princeton almost led to the game winner for Brown in the second period of overtime. The game would come to end in a 0-0 draw, giving Brown their second tie in two Ivy League Games. Every men's soccer contest on saturday went on to be decided in over time. 
We continue chasing our 21st Ivy League Championship at Harvard on Saturday, 10/19.
IMG_0418
(Princeton's GK taking a seat after a blast in over time sails sky high after contact with the cross bar)


With Love,
Timmer Tammers

Thursday, October 10, 2013

A Point in the NYC


After a great Tuesday night 3-1 win at home over Boston University, excitement was high to finally start down that Ivy road with our first Ivy league game against Columbia. Wednesday brought new faces as Alex rejoined the squad under the pseudo-name “Jason, Masked man Markes.” Fortunately that name did not stick but he was happy to be back. After two days of tough practice and a Friday practice that saw Otis Booz win manager of the year in one-touch game for his half-time coaching genius/questionable decisions (sorry Nuss) we were on the Bus with our Hope Street Chick veggies and Chick Parms and off to New York.

IMG_0147




The hotel was short and by the time Jason Pesek and Will Cross figured out who would be sleeping on the couch for the night we were already in our pregame gear headed to Columbia. It was a hot, steamy, and windless day in the Bronx and coupled with the no fan/AC locker room the team was already sweating before heading out. Being reminded to constantly drink water we warmed up to the usual away game mix of lack-luster pregame songs.  After suiting up in our jerseys, standing through opening ceremonies, and applauding for a Brown team with “Head Coach Patrick Laughlin assisted by Andrew Biggs and Ben Maurey” we were ready to go.

IMG_0124




First half started off well with both teams moving the ball, attacking, and fouling. Off of a foul in their half a ball was whipped in and found the head at our bowlegged Bruno Daniel Taylor we were quickly up 1-0 15 minutes into the game. The tempo stayed high as Brown stayed alert. Shortly after the first goal a ball played into the channel found our Egyptian Prince Tariq Akeel who effortlessly took on his defender cut it back on to his left and sent in a dipping curving cross…which he will call a shot because amazingly it dipped over the keeper and curled into the far side net. 2-0 Brown.

IMG_0088




We knew Columbia would be relentless and before halftime on a few mental errors in the back we gave them back to back corners and on the second they capitalized off a header to make it 2-1.  Instantly the energy level rose and we knew they would keep battling. We matched their intensity but just before the half  the game was tied up on a counter attack finished low into the corner.

IMG_0190




The game continued for another tense 45 minutes with the Defense not budging, Pesek whipping in left footed daggers, and the forwards pressuring their backs into countless mistakes but neither team could seem to get that final touch to finish off the game. Two periods of overtime went the wayside as well as the final score ended Brown 2 Columbia 2. Both teams tired from 110 minutes in the blistering heat and were rushed off the field for the start of the Women’s game v Columbia. 
IMG_0265


All in all a solid away result for the team as Columbia is never an easy place to play and it starts our Ivy league journey out on a  good foot. With a day of rest and an early morning practice on Monday we look ahead to win the mid-week battle at UNH to keep our current energy streak going into next  Saturday’s huge Ivy League Home opener versus one of a vaunted Ivy League Rivals Princeton. But Everyone knows a Bear would crush a Tiger if it had the chance, well that’s what we got next week.
Let’s go get em Boys
Markes


Contributors