NE-10 Player of the Year Tom Reilly assists on first two-goals;
Michael Busto scores game-winner
BOXSCORE
RINDGE, N.H. (November 2, 2010) – The top-ranked
Franklin Pierce University men's soccer team exploded for
five goals in an 18-minute span late in the second half Tuesday
night to pull off a come-from-behind 5-1 win over Merrimack in the
quarterfinals of the Northeast-10 Championship at Sodexo Field in
Rindge.
The Ravens, who won the regular
season championship and are the tournament's top-seed,
improved to 15-1-1 and will now face fourth-seeded Le Moyne in the
semifinals on Friday in Rindge. The time of that match will be
determined at some point on Wednesday. Le Moyne advanced to the
semis after downing fifth-seeded Southern New Hampshire in penalty
kicks on Tuesday.
Merrimack took a 1-0 lead in the
match's 60th minute when Robbie Sabadoz scored off
a crossing pass from Ben Paradis.
However, the Warriors' goal
did nothing but awaken the Ravens' offensive attack as they
quickly went right to work looking for the equalizer. Franklin
Pierce knotted the game just nine minutes later when junior back
and 2010 Northeast-10 Player of the Year, Tom Reilly
(Wallasey, England), sent a nice lead pass towards the
box, which junior forward Victor Goncalves (Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) tracked down and blasted a strike past the diving
Merrimack goalkeeper. Reilly was credited with an assist on the
play, while Goncalves scored his fifth tally of the season.
It then took only three more
minutes for the Ravens to get the eventual game-winner, which came
off the foot of junior back Michael Busto (Honolulu,
Hawai'i), who leapt in the air to blast a shot that
went to the upper-left corner of the goal for the 2-1 Franklin
Pierce lead. Reilly got his second assist on the goal as he headed
a pass towards the net, which Busto was able to convert. For Busto,
it was his first goal of the season and came in front of his
parents who made the trip all the way from Honolulu.
Franklin Pierce struck again three minutes later to open up a
comfortable 3-1 advantage. Graduate forward Shaun Taylor
(Isle of White, England) got the goal as he took a pass
from Amory Houghton (Cape Elizabeth, Maine),
dribbled down the right side of the box and past the diving
goalkeeper, and struck a shot that went to the lower-left corner of
the net. It was Taylor's fifth goal of the season and his
fourth in the last five matches.
After setting up Taylor's
goal, Houghton scored one of his own six minutes later in the
81st minute as he redirected a Paul Latif
(Newcastle, England) pass in front of the net for his
fifth of the season.
The Ravens' offensive
outburst finally came to a close in the match's
87th minute as sophomore midfielder Samuel
Kelley (Bedford, N.H.) intercepted a clearing pass and
quickly sent back a shot to the upper-right corner of the goal for
his first of the season.
Franklin Pierce owned a 13-7
advantage in shots, including putting seven on goal. Junior
goalkeeper Vinny Papageorgiou (Wilmington, Mass.)
made three saves to earn the win and run his record to 15-1-1 on
the season. The Ravens' quick ball movement enabled them to
out-shoot the Warriors, while also forcing Merrimack to be called
for 14 fouls compared to Franklin Pierce's four.
Tuesday's win also pushed
Franklin Pierce's unbeaten streak to 14-straight matches as
the Ravens are 13-0-1 during that span.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's soccer, please visit the team's page at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.) To follow the program even further,
please visit Franklin Pierce Athletics on YouTube (www.youtube.com/FranklinPierceSports),
Twitter (www.twitter.com/FPUathletics)
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