Senior Jenna Giardina netted the match-winner and added an assist
to lead the Ravens to their 12th-straight regional title today
against Saint Rose. PHOTO BY Andrew Katsampes.
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Third-seeded Ravens defeat
top-seeded and 3rd-ranked Saint Rose, 2-0, for second-straight
year
Boxscore
ALBANY, N.Y. (November 16,
2007) - Third-seeded Franklin Pierce University, ranked
16th in the National Soccer Coaches Association of
America (NSCAA)/adidas Division II coaches' poll captured its
12th-straight New England Regional title with a 2-0
victory over top-seeded and No. 3-ranked College of Saint Rose in
third round action of the NCAA Division II Women's Soccer
Championship at the Albany Academy for Girls today.
Franklin Pierce (16-1-5) advances
to Sunday's NCAA Quarterfinal round to face 19th-ranked
West Chester (Pa.) University (17-2-3) here at the Albany Academy
for Girls on Sunday at 1 p.m. The Golden Rams advanced past No. 7
LIU-C.W. Post (17-1-3) in a penalty shootout (5-3) after the two
sides played to a 0-0 double-overtime draw to capture the Northeast
Region title in today's second match. Saint Rose wraps up its fifth
NCAA Tournament appearance at 19-1-2 overall, falling to Franklin
Pierce in the regional final for the second-straight year and third
time overall.
It will mark the third-straight
year Franklin Pierce and West Chester will meet in the quarterfinal
round. The Ravens posted a 2-1 victory in Rindge, N.H., in 2005,
while the Golden Rams notched a 2-1 triumph in West Chester last
year. Admission to Sunday's match is $7 for adults, $3 for senior
citizens and students with ID. Children 12 and under will be
admitted free courtesy of the City of Albany.
Franklin Pierce's defense continues
to shine in postseason play, extending its scoreless streak to
498:11 dating back to the 62nd minute of the Ravens 5-2
win over Southern Connecticut State University in their regular
season finale on October 20. Anchored by sophomore Rachel
Smith (Chichester, N.H./Bible Baptist School (Pa.)) and
freshman Kelly Weygand (Bridgewater,
Mass./Bridgewater-Raynham) at the center back positions,
the Ravens has yet to allow a goal in postseason play - a streak of
480 minutes.
"It was a tough game," said
Franklin Pierce Head Coach Jeff Bailey. "The field
conditions made it difficult. I don't think we played very well,
but we did enough."
Junior goalkeeper Brittany
Ester (Toms River, N.J./Toms River East) made four saves
(all first half) to preserve her fifth-straight shutout and NE-10
leading tenth clean sheet of the season. Senior Lauren
Steinberg (Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay) made two
stops over the first 78:21 for Saint Rose, before sophomore
Shannon Murphy (Charlton, Mass./St. Peter Marian)
made one stop over the final 11:39. Franklin Pierce finished with a
7-5 advantage in shots for the match - 4-0 in the second half.
"We defended well and got two nice
goals which took the pressure off in the second half," said Bailey.
"I think a little quality at the end was the difference."
Senior midfielders Jenna
Giardina (Pittsfield, Mass./Taconic) and Gabriela
Demoner (Curitiba, Brazil) combined on both Franklin
Pierce goals, recording a goal and assist each on the day.
Giardina broke the deadlock at the
57-minute mark, when Demoner sent her through the Saint Rose
defense with a pass from midfield on the counterattack. Giardina
was in one-on-one with Steinberg and slotted a low shot into the
left corner from the right channel for her eighth goal of the
season (fifth match-winner).
Giardina connected with Demoner on
a square ball from the right side in the 70th minute.
Demoner, the New England region and NE-10 Player of the Year, took
a couple touches around a Saint Rose defender before firing a shot
from the top of the 18 that Steinberg got a hand to, but could not
keep out of the net to ice the victory. Murphy charged off her line
a minute after entering the match in the 79th minute to
smother a Franklin Pierce attempt to go up 3-0.
Saint Rose's best scoring chances
were all in the first half as the Golden Knights out-shot Franklin
Pierce 5-3 over the opening 45-minutes. Junior forward Sami
Brown (Richland, Wash./Hanford) forced an Ester save in
the sixth minute. Ester made a nice stop low to her right on a
volley from 12-yards out by senior Lindsay Bove (Holliston,
Mass./Holliston) in the 14th minute. Franklin
Pierce's defense tightened from there and aside from a couple of
long-range attempts, Saint Rose didn't threaten the rest of the
way.
"I just think in the first half we
outplayed them and didn't finish the couple balls we had," said
Bove. "Their keeper made two good saves. In the second half they
outplayed us and they finished the balls they had."
Franklin Pierce had a pair of
chances in the first half, but a one-time at the far post by
Weygand off a Demoner corner kick was just wide in the
11th minute and Demoner had a bending shot from the
upper right corner of the penalty area sail just over the cross bar
in the 13th minute.