Freshman Matt Forzaglia led the Ravens with two goals and added six
ground balls against Saint Michael's this afternoon.
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Buccellato nets season-high six goals to lead Purple
Knights
Boxscore
RINDGE, N.H. (April 14,
2009) - Saint Michael's College held off two second-half
comeback efforts from Franklin Pierce University to claim a 15-8
victory in Northeast-10 Conference men's lacrosse action at Sodexo
Field this afternoon as part of "Pierce Pride Week" at the
University.
Freshman Andrew Buccellato
(Glen Rock, N.J./Don Bosco Prep), who entered the game
with seven goals in his first collegiate season; netted a
season-high six off the bench to lead Saint Michael's to its
second-straight win. Four of Buccellato's goals came in the second
half, including two in the final ten minutes of regulation after
Franklin Pierce had crept back within four (12-8) after two markers
to open the fourth quarter. He also chipped in with five ground
balls.
Senior Bryan Zaremba
(Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset) added three goals and an
assist for four points for the Purple Knights, while freshman
Kevin Hunt (Johnstown, N.Y./Johnstown) posted a
goal and two assists for three points. Senior Jake Previte
(Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset) dished a game-high three
assists for SMC, while junior Charlie Niznansky (Fairfield,
Conn./Fairfield-Ludlowe) chipped in with two goals.
Sophomore Michael Hagerty
(Canton, Mass./Canton) and freshman Matt Forzaglia
(Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y./Croton-Harmon) led Franklin Pierce
with two goals each. Forzaglia also contributed six ground balls.
Sophomore D.A. Ivie (Alpharetta, Ga./Blessed
Trinity) chipped in with a goal and assist.
Freshman Ian O'Brien
(Gansevoort, N.Y./Saratoga Springs) played all 60 minutes
in goal for Saint Michael's and finished with nine saves to
preserve the victory. Sophomore Shea Campbell (Centerport,
N.Y./Harborfields) matched a season-high with 14 saves
over 59:40 for Franklin Pierce.
Franklin Pierce opened the scoring
with Forzaglia's first goal, assisted by senior Ryan Boller
(New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan), 4:12 into the match. Saint
Michael's answered with four-straight goals, including two from
Zaremba in a 20-second span with less than five minutes left in the
first quarter, to take the lead for good and carry a 4-1 advantage
into the second.
Hagerty drew Franklin Pierce within
two with his first goal of the day 1:56 into the second quarter.
After Niznansky scored for Saint Michael's less than a minute
later, the Ravens again drew within two goals (5-3) with an
unassisted goal by Ivie with 11:26 remaining in the half. The
Purple Knights scored three of the final four goals of the half,
including two by Buccellato, to carry a 9-4 lead into the
break.
Sophomore Shea Campbell matched his season high with 14 saves to
keep the Ravens within striking distance.
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Saint Michael's carried that
momentum into the early portion of the second half, netting the
first two goals of the quarter from Zaremba and Buccellato, to open
a six-goal lead (10-4) with 9:06 left in the third. Franklin Pierce
closed back within four after two goals in a 37-second span, the
latter from Hagerty with 5:42 remaining.
Saint Michael's scored the last two
goals of the third to regain its six-goal lead (12-6) after
Buccellato's fourth goal with 1:10 remaining. Franklin Pierce again
drew within four (12-8) after a goal from freshman Jacob
Ferreira (Kennebunk, Maine/Kennebunk) with 10:56 left, but
Buccellato sparked the Purple Knights deciding 3-0 run to end the
game with his fifth and sixth markers.
Franklin Pierce (1-8, 1-5 NE-10) is
back in action on Saturday when it hosts Saint Anselm College at 1
p.m., as part of "Rocky the Raven Fun Day." A family-friendly
carnival will take place in the DiGrigorio parking lot, adjacent to
Sodexo Field, from 12-3 p.m. The carnival will feature several
games activities and on-field games, contests and giveaways are
planned for the event as well. Saint Michael's (5-5, 3-3 NE-10)
visits top-ranked Le Moyne College on Saturday at 1 p.m.