Ravens have goal disallowed, UNO
nets winner off turnover to advance to championship
WICHITA FALLS, Texas. (December 1, 2005) - Franklin Pierce,
ranked No. 4 in the final regular season NSCAA/adidas Division II
poll, saw its quest for a record sixth National Championship come
to an end with a tough 2-1 loss to No. 7 University of
Nebraska-Omaha in semifinal round action of the 2005 NCAA Division
II Championship, hosted by Midwestern State University, at the MSU
Soccer Stadium this afternoon.
Nebraska-Omaha (19-2-0) advances to
its second championship match in the last four years and will face
the winner of tonight's second semifinal between No. 23
Carson-Newman University and No. 2 Seattle Pacific University for
the National Championship on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. (EST).
The Mavericks, making their fourth-straight Final Four appearance,
will be looking to clinch their first championship. Franklin
Pierce, participating in its 13th Final Four over the
last 14 years, sees its season come to a close at 19-2-2.
"We're certainly very disappointed,"
said Franklin Pierce head coach Jeff Bailey, who will have
to wait until next season to record his 200th career
victory (199-13-6). "We started brightly and scored a nice goal,
but let them back in the match and then didn't respond well to the
pressure in the second half and let in a fluke goal and were forced
to chase
things."
Freshman forward Amanda Iwansky
(Columbus, Neb./Columbus) netted the winner in the
62nd minute when Franklin Pierce sophomore goalkeeper
Jenna Mello (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry) attempted a
clear, only to have her kick blocked into an open goal by Iwansky.
The goal was her seventh of the NCAA Tournament, matching the
championship record set by Christian Brothers University's Missy
Gregg in 2002.
"It certainly worked out better than
I expected," said Iwansky of the goal. "I was just trying to force
the goalkeeper to make a decision on either kicking it out or
making a pass. She kicked it and let's just say it hit my side and
went in."
"I called for the pass back," said
Mello. "But the pass was a little slow and (Iwansky) came faster
than I had expected."
Franklin Pierce had the better run
of play early in the match, but had a couple early chances thwarted
by UNO's offside trap. However, the Ravens broke through in the
19th minute as senior All-American Laura Hislop
(Belfast, Northern Ireland) timed her run perfectly and junior
back Kristen Lake (Marshfield, Mass./Marshfield) found her
with a long ball over the top for a break away. Hislop broke in
one-on-one with UNO senior goalkeeper Amy Price (Omaha,
Neb./Marian) and slotted a shot low to the right side at
18:32.
The goal came just moments after
Franklin Pierce sophomore midfielder Jenna Giardina
(Pittsfield, Mass./Taconic) cleared a shot by UNO senior
Meghan Pike (Columbus, Neb./Columbus Scotus) off the line
near the right post in the 15th minute.
The Mavericks answered minutes later
after one of their eight first half corner kicks (12 for the match)
when sophomore Brandie Beale (Independence, Mo./Fort
Osage) fired in a rebound from the right side high into the
left side of the net after the initial shot by junior Beth
McGill (Omaha, Neb./Marian) was blocked by the Franklin Pierce
defense at 27:01.
Franklin Pierce had two great
chances to take a lead just before the break as a Hislop corner
caromed off the cross bar to senior All-American Sonya Hughes
(Balbriggan, Ireland), but her rebound also clanged off the
bar with ten seconds to play in the stanza.
The Ravens appeared to take a lead
just five minutes into the second half. Freshman Rebecca
Westbury (Northbridge, Mass./Northbridge) knocked in a Hislop
corner kick at the near post, but the goal was disallowed as the
referee deemed Westbury's kick dangerous as Price was caught bent
over on the scramble.
"Franklin Pierce was quite an
opponent," said UNO Head Coach Don Klosterman. "They
really came out strong and we looked a little nervous. (Hislop) is
truly an All-American and Franklin Pierce is an awfully, awfully
good team. That said, I thought we showed a lot of character in
giving up an early goal to come back and win."
Hislop closes out her three year
Franklin Pierce career ranked second in program history with 222
points and 86 goals, while her 50 assists are good for third
all-time. She ranks seventh in Division II history in career
points, 12th in goals and ninth in assists.
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