Gregory records a game-high five points to lead the
Setters
Boxscore
RINDGE, N.H. (April 18,
2008) – Pace University outscored Franklin Pierce
University by eight goals in the second half as the Setters earned
a 14-5 victory in Northeast-10 Conference men's lacrosse
action on Friday night at Sodexho Field.
Senior Ryan Gregory (Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage) was one of three
Setters to score three goals on the night, and also added two
assists for a game-high five points. Classmate Justin Page (Eagan,
Minn./Eagan) and sophomore James Hammel (North Caldwell, N.J./West
Essex) each registered three goals and also recorded one assist
apiece for Pace.
Senior captain Luke Ferreira (Farmington, Maine/Mount
Blue) was the team's top scorer with two goals, and
fellow senior captain Russell Hodson (Chilmark,
Mass./Martha's Vineyard) scored once and added an assist.
Sophomore Lucas Hamory (Canton, Mass./ Canton) and
junior Jon Priest (Burlington, Mass./Landmark
School) also scored for the Ravens.
The game was a close, low-scoring affair for the first 30 minutes
of play, with neither team gaining an edge of more than two goals.
After Hammel opened the scoring 2:54 in, Hamory and Ferreira scored
10 seconds apart while the Ravens were a man up to give the team an
early 2-1 lead. Pace responded with three of the next four tallies
to end the first quarter by scoring three times in the final 1:24,
capped by a man-up goal from Hammel with two seconds remaining in
the frame.
Each team scored once in the second quarter to send the teams into
the intermission with the Setters up a tally at 5-4.
The tide turned dramatically in the second 30 minutes of play,
however, as Pace outscored the Ravens, 9-1. The half began
promisingly for Franklin Pierce, as Hodson notched his fifth goal
of the season 2:34 into the third quarter to knot the game at five,
but Pace scored the final nine goals of the game to secure the win.
Gregory and sophomore Joe Page (Eagan, Minn./Eagan) scored
back-to-back goals twice in the fourth quarter to end the run,
scoring 36 seconds and 18 seconds apart in the final 4:37.
Pace held a decisive 31-14 edge in shots on goal on the evening.
Junior Timothy Matheis (Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst) stopped nine
shots to earn the win for the Setters, while freshman Shea
Campbell (Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields) kept the Ravens
in the game with an excellent effort, making 17 saves on 31
shots.
Franklin Pierce (2-9, 1-6 NE-10) plays its final road game of 2008
on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Saint Anselm College before returning home
for the final two games of the year. Pace (7-5, 4-3 NE-10) travels
to Saint Michael's College on Wednesday for a 4 p.m. start.