Mary Kate Stille and Brianna Nash each score four times for the
Ravens; second win in last three games for Ravens
BOXSCORE
RINDGE, N.H. (April 20, 2010) – The Franklin Pierce
University women's lacrosse team made it two wins in the last
three games with a 16-15 triumph over American International on
Tuesday night at Sodexo Field in Rindge. The Ravens held off a late
rally by AIC to improve to 5-8 overall and 3-6 in the Northeast-10.
AIC fell to 7-6 and 2-6 in league play.
Sophomores Mary Kate Stille
(North Quincy, Mass.) and Brianna Nash (Oceanside,
N.Y.) each scored four goals to pace the Franklin Pierce
offensive attack on the evening. It marked the third-straight game
Stille scored at least three goals.
Juniors Jordan Baillargeon
(Westfield, Mass.) and Lauren Stille (North
Quincy, Mass.) each added three goals, while sophomore
Christine McKay (Norwood, Mass.) put in two scores
to cap the goal surge for the Ravens.
Sophomore goalkeeper
Jillian Bolduc (Atkinson, N.H.) made 10 saves to
earn the win in net.
Courtney Szawlowski notched five
goals for the Yellow Jackets, while Katie Warner and Ashleigh
Szawlowski added four goals apiece.
Lauren Stille's goal with
21:46 to go in the second half staked the Ravens to a commanding
14-6 lead. However, American International mounted a furious rally
that turned the remaining minutes of the game into a barn-burner.
The Yellow Jackets responded to Stille's goal by totaling
six-straight scores to pull within 14-12 with 7:03 remaining.
Courtney and Ashleigh Szawlowski took turns scoring a pair of goals
to spark the surge, while Warner followed with a tally of her own.
Courtney Szawlowski capped the rally with yet another goal.
Mary Kate Stille stemmed the tide
at the 6:54 mark with a goal to extend the Ravens' lead to
15-12.
Ashleigh Szawlowski got a marker
just 33 seconds after Stille's goal to bring AIC to within
two, but Baillargeon threw in a goal with 2:22 remaining to seal
the win for Franklin Pierce.
Franklin Pierce outshot the Yellow
Jackets by a count of 50-33 and collected 38 ground balls to
AIC's 25. The Ravens were a solid 14-of-19 in clear attempts,
while holding American International to just 13 successful tries on
21 clear attempts.
The Ravens scored the game's
first three goals in the opening three-and-a-half minutes. Nash,
Lauren and Mary Kate Stille each got a marker during the run.
Ashleigh Szawlowski finally got AIC on the board with a goal at the
21:56 mark, but the Ravens answered with three more goals to take a
6-1 lead with 13:46 left until halftime. McKay, Lauren Stille and
Nash each scored during the responding surge. Franklin Pierce took
a 10-4 lead into halftime.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Saturday when the Ravens travel to face Assumption at 12 p.m.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce women's lacrosse, please visit the team's page
at athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.)