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Brock’s playoff run halted by Waterloo Warriors  

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The Brock Badgers men’s soccer team saw their promising season conclude in the OUA quarterfinals after a 3-0 defeat to the Waterloo Warriors on Oct. 18 at Warrior Field. The result marked the end of an encouraging campaign for a team that had shown significant growth from the previous year.  

Brock entered the postseason with momentum, finishing third in the OUA West Division — a notable leap from their sixth place standing in 2024. Their playoff berth followed a first round exit last season, underscoring the team’s progress and cohesion under pressure. This year’s group demonstrated the kind of tactical maturity that suggests a foundation for future success. 

The quarterfinal clash against Waterloo proved to be a tough challenge. The Warriors struck first in the 23rd minute when Jon Elezi broke through Brock’s defensive line and converted to give the hosts an early advantage. From there, Waterloo maintained control of the match, capitalizing on set pieces and turnovers to extend their lead with two additional goals. Despite a determined push from Brock in the final stages, the Warriors’ defence held firm.  

Compounding the night’s challenges, a 70-minute lightning delay in the second half disrupted the rhythm of play and stretched the physical and mental endurance of both teams. When play resumed, the Warriors continued to dictate the pace, managing the game efficiently and frustrating Brock’s attempts to find a late breakthrough. 

Physical play defined much of the contest, with the Badgers picking up four yellow cards to Waterloo’s one. The tension reflected the stakes of playoff soccer, where urgency and fatigue often blur the line between aggression and discipline.  

In the opening round of the playoffs, the Badgers edged the Laurier Golden Hawks 1-0 in dramatic fashion, thanks to a 90th-minute winner at Alumni Field on Oct. 15. That last-gasp goal encapsulated the team’s grit and ability to stay composed in critical moments. It was also emblematic of a greater narrative: one of steady progress and renewed belief within the program.  

Over the course of the regular season, Brock showed measurable improvement, adding one more win and one more draw than the previous year, a modest but meaningful four-point jump in the standings.  

While the loss to Waterloo ends their playoff run, it also highlights how close the Badgers are to competing among the OUA’s elite. The development seen across the season reflects the team’s growing confidence and technical refinement. With several players set to return next year and a foundation of competitive experience now established, the Badgers appear poised to continue their ascent. 

In the end, this season may be remembered not for its result, but for its steady climb. As the team regroups for the offseason, the lessons from this playoff journey will no doubt serve as fuel for what’s to come. 

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