BOXSCORE
RINDGE, N.H. (September 22, 2010) – The
25th-ranked Franklin Pierce University men's
soccer team pulled off a thrilling 2-1 come-from-behind victory in
overtime over Le Moyne on Wednesday afternoon at Sodexo Field in
Rindge. The win pushed the Ravens' winning streak to three
matches and their record to 5-1 overall and a perfect 3-0 in
Northeast-10 play. The Dolphins, the defending NE-10 champions,
dipped to 2-2-2 and 1-1-1 in league play.
After a first half which saw
Franklin Pierce struggle with Le Moyne's pressure, the Ravens
rebounded and picked up the intensity and pace of play in the
second 45 minutes.
Franklin Pierce trailed 1-0 in the
early stages of the second half, but sophomore midfielder
Amory Houghton (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) quickly
erased the deficit with a strike in the 55th minute to
knot the contest. His goal came off a rebound attempt from a
Diego Tabares (Seekonk, Mass.) shot that was
initially saved by the Le Moyne goalkeeper, but couldn't be
scooped up. Houghton, who was already in the box, collected the
loose ball and slipped it into the lower left corner of the goal to
make it 1-1. Tabares was credited with an assist on the play.
Houghton's goal was one of
eight shots recorded by the Ravens in the second half, as they
outshot Le Moyne by a count of 8-3. That count was a reversal from
the first half when the Dolphins held a 6-3 advantage in shots.
Neither team scored the rest of the
way in regulation, despite Franklin Pierce getting two quality
chances late from Collins Appau (Worcester, Mass.)
and Victor Goncalves (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
The two near misses would not haunt the Ravens in the overtime. In
the 95th minute, Houghton slipped a quick pass to junior
midfielder Paul Latif (Newcastle, England), who
dribbled the ball down the right-hand side of the field before
coming up the right end line and slipping a shot past the Le Moyne
goalkeeper into the far left-side of the net for the game-winning
tally.
Houghton got credit for an assist
on the play to give him a three-point afternoon. It was
Latif's second goal of the season as both have come via the
game-winner fashion. Latif also scored the game's first goal
in last Tuesday's 2-0 triumph at UMass-Lowell. In fact, Latif
has factored in each of the game-winning goals for Franklin Pierce
during its three-match winning streak. In addition to the two
goals, on Sunday in FPU's 1-0 double-overtime win at New
Haven, Latif sent a corner kick towards the net and got credit with
an assist after Tyler Rosa (Rehoboth, Mass.)
redirected the shot with a header to lift the Ravens to
victory.
Franklin Pierce junior goalkeeper
Vinny Papageorgiou (Wilmington, Mass.) made three
saves to earn the win and run his record to 5-1 on the season. He
did allow a first half goal to Le Moyne's Zach Kuzemka in the
14th minute to make it 1-0 Dolphins. It was the first
regulation goal allowed by Franklin Pierce in its last five
contests.
Zach Henlin started in goal for the
Dolphins and suffered the loss despite making two saves. The
Ravens, ultimately, outshot the Dolphins by a 13-9 margin.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Sunday afternoon when it plays host to No. 16-nationally ranked
Merrimack at 4 p.m. in Sodexo Field. It will be Rocky the Raven
Kid's Day from 12-4 p.m., as area youth will have the
opportunity to learn public safety tips from the Rindge Police
Department.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's soccer, please visit the team's page at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.) You can also visit www.youtube.com/franklinpiercesports
and www.twitter.com/FPUathletics
to find out more about the program.