Huszar ties the school's single-season goals
record with 11th tally of the year
Boxscore
Mary Beth Huszar tied a
program record on Thursday at Merrimack with her 11th goal of the
season for the Ravens.
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NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.
(October 18, 2007) – Franklin Pierce University
received goals from grad student Mary Beth Huszar
(Greenville, N.H./Mascenic Regional) and senior
Alison Daday (Brewster, N.Y./Brewster), but the
Ravens succumbed to Merrimack College, 3-2, in a Northeast-10
Conference women's field hockey match on Thursday afternoon
at Warrior Field.
Merrimack was led by Jenna Picco (Marshfield, Mass./Marshfield),
who scored two goals, including the game-winner, and Kelly
Pasquantonio (Plainville, Mass./King Philip), who also tallied a
goal for the Warriors.
Franklin Pierce came out strong in the opening half, as the Ravens
outshot the Warriors by an 8-4 margin and took five penalty corners
to Merrimack's one, but it looked as if the visitors might
head into halftime without a goal. However, the Ravens struck with
1:54 remaining in the half, as Daday took a shot that was tipped
into the net by Huszar.
With the goal, Huszar's 11th of the season, the Greenville,
N.H. native tied Heidi Nichols '00, who scored 11 goals in
2000, for first place on the school's single-season goals
list.
Just as Franklin Pierce controlled the first half, Merrimack was
the aggressor in the second half, holding a 10-6 shot advantage and
holding a 6-3 edge in penalty corners. More importantly, however,
Merrimack scored the first three goals of the second half and then
held off the Ravens down the stretch to earn the win.
Pasquantonio began the surge at the 45:25 mark, firing a shot from
very close range that eluded freshman Tevis Hannington
(Canton, Mass./ Notre Dame Academy). Picco then scored
twice, including a much-needed insurance goal, in a 5:02 span later
in the half, tipping in a pair of shots off of Warrior penalty
corner attempts.
Picco's second goal became necessary after Daday tipped in a
pass from freshman Ashley Moirano (South Burlington,
Vt./South Burlington) for her second goal of the season, a
career high, with 5:46 remaining in the game.
The Ravens attempted to score the equalizer, but Jillian Tobin
(Peabody, Mass./Peabody) turned away the last two Raven shots in
the waning minutes. Tobin made two saves in relief of Amy Larrabee
(Stratham, N.H./Exeter), who was forced to make eight saves, while
Hannington made a career-high eight saves for Franklin Pierce.
Franklin Pierce (1-17, 1-14 NE-10) returns home for its final
match of the 2007 season Saturday at noon, as the Ravens will honor
Huszar, Daday and co-captain Elizabeth Ellis on Senior Day against
sixth-ranked Bentley College at Sodexho Field. Merrimack (4-14,
4-11 NE-10) will close out its 2007 season on Sunday at Assumption
College.