Ravens defeat SNHU for the first time in 15 tries in program
history
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Alex Connolly had a two-point afternoon with a goal and an
assist in the 8-4 win over SNHU.
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RINDGE, N.H. (March 17,
2012) -- The Franklin Pierce University men's lacrosse
team fended off a late Southern New Hampshire surge and pulled away
for a thrilling 8-4 win over the Penmen in the Northeast-10
Conference opener for both teams at Sodexo Field in Rindge on
Saturday. The Ravens improved to 2-1 overall and 1-0 in the NE-10,
while SNHU dipped to 0-3 and 0-1 in league play.
Sophomore attackman Eddie
Noonan (Foxboro, Mass.) and freshman attacker
Kevin Dargin (Littleton, Mass.) each pumped in
three goals for the Ravens, while senior midfielder Ryan
Dintaman (Northfield, Mass.) notched two assists for a
two-point afternoon.
Freshman goalie Don Denman
(Exeter, N.H.) got the start in net and made nine saves to
pick up the win and run his record to 2-1 on the year. Denman
benefited from some outstanding defensive work from the Raven
defenders, including senior Alex Whitney (Stratham,
N.H.), who came up with six caused turnovers against his
former team. Whitney entered the game leading the league with nine
caused turnovers and now stands at 15 in just three games this
season.
Freshman middie Cody
MacLellan (Keene, N.H.) and sophomore Alex
Connolly (West Newbury, Mass.) each logged a goal for
Franklin Pierce. For MacLellan, it marked the first marker of his
collegiate career.
Jeremy Buckley put in two tallies
for the Penmen, who also got a goal apiece from Ryan Woodford and
Corey Allen.
Buckley's second goal of the game
and Woodford's lone marker bridged the third and fourth quarters
and pulled the Penmen to within a goal at 5-4 with 11:38 left in
the game. Southern New Hampshire's surge came after Franklin Pierce
had dominated for a majority of the game, including scoring five of
the first six tallies.
SNHU continued to pick up the
intensity and had an opportunity to knot the score at the 9:38 mark
when Greg Reynolds fired a shot on net. Denman, though, got his
paddle on the shot and quickly sent the ball back up the field for
a successful clearing attempt for the Ravens.
Franklin Pierce patiently ran its
offensive set and was able to catch SNHU off guard as Dintaman fed
a pass to Connolly, who juked by a defender and threw a strike to
the upper-right corner of the goal to give the Ravens a 6-4 lead
with 8:07 to go and stem the Penmen's tide.
The Ravens struck just :29 later
when sophomore Eric Vincens (Ellington, Conn.) won
the ensuing faceoff, scooped up the ground ball, raced down the
field and slid a pass to MacLellan, who worked his away around a
defender into the front of the net and got a shot past the SNHU
goalie, Brendan O'Brien, to make it 7-4.
Franklin Pierce capped the scoring
and put the game out of reach 1:13 later when senior Jimmy
McInnis (Amherst, N.H.) sent a pass to Dargin from behind
the net, and the freshman attacker fired a shot that was initially
saved by O'Brien, but the rebound popped up in the air and Dargin
was able to swat it into the back of the net to make it 8-4.
The Ravens shut down SNHU's bid for
a comeback the rest of the way. Whitney caused two turnovers in the
final minutes and Denman came up with one more big stop to keep the
Penmen at bay.
The win marked Franklin Pierce's
first victory over SNHU in 15 tries in the series' history. The
Ravens came into the game ranked No. 5 in the latest New England
Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division II Poll, marking the
third-straight season Franklin Pierce was ranked at some point in
the region.
The Ravens got the scoring started
a little more than four minutes into the game when Noonan picked up
an unassisted marker. Buckley answered two minutes later with a
goal, but Dargin threw in consecutive strikes in the final minutes
of the frame to give Franklin Pierce a 3-1 advantage heading into
the second. Senior Brendan Cahill (Hollis, N.H.)
assisted on Dargin's first goal and Dintaman notched his first
helper of the game on Dargin's second tally.
Noonan put in two goals a little
more than a minute apart to open the second quarter and the Ravens
found themselves holding a 5-1 lead with 12:26 left until halftime.
Connolly assisted on Noonan's first goal of the stanza as he logged
a two-point afternoon. Franklin Pierce continued to dominate play
and offensive possession, but a Cahill penalty late in the quarter
enabled Corey Allen to throw in a man-up goal for the Penmen and
trim the deficit to 5-2 at the intermission. The goal ignited SNHU
as it rallied to get within a goal before the Ravens pulled away
for the victory. O'Brien took the loss in net for the Penmen and
fell to 0-3 on the season.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Monday when the Ravens play host to Curry College at 3 p.m. in
Sodexo Field.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's lacrosse, 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) and Facebook
(www.facebook.com/FranklinPierceRavens).