Ryan Dintaman throws in four goals to pace the Franklin Pierce
offensive attack
RINDGE, N.H. (March 19, 2012) -- The Franklin Pierce
University men's lacrosse team shook off a sluggish start to down
Curry College, 10-8, for its second-straight win on Monday at
Sodexo Field in Rindge. The Ravens improved to 3-1 overall, marking
the team's second best start in program history. Curry suffered its
first loss in falling to 5-1 on the season.
Senior midfielder Ryan
Dintaman (Northfield, Mass.) tossed in four goals to pace
the Franklin Pierce offensive attack. Junior Brendan Cahill
(Hollis, N.H.), sophomore Eddie Noonan (Foxboro,
Mass.) and freshman Kevin Dargin (Littleton,
Mass.) each scored a goal and assisted on another tally to
register two-point afternoons.
Dintaman fired off a game-high 13
shots, while Dargin followed with 10 as Franklin Pierce rang up a
53-21 shot advantage. Dargin's two-point contest ran his streak to
four-straight games with multiple points.
Dargin, along with sophomore middie
and face-off specialist Eric Vincens (Ellington,
Conn.) each logged seven ground balls as the Ravens held a
commanding 44-25 advantage in that category. Vincens also did a
solid job in the face-off circle by winning 17-of-22 attempts,
which was a career-high.
Freshman goalie Don Denman
(Exeter, N.H.) made seven saves in net to earn the win and
improve to 3-1 on the season. Three of Denman's seven goals allowed
came as the Ravens were trying to battle man-down situations, thus
putting heavy strain on the goalie. He made several saves on
point-blank shots, thus keeping Curry at bay.
Joseph Natale and Ronald Jensen
each pumped in three goals for Curry, and despite the lopsided
statistics listed above, the Colonels gave Franklin Pierce all it
could handle on this afternoon.
The Colonels, who pumped in the
game's first goal early in the opening quarter, got a marker from
Natale with 4:30 left in the game to pull within a goal at
9-8.
A rigorous battle for the ball took
place on the ensuing faceoff and each team turned it over near
midfield. Dargin, finally, settled the pace down for the Ravens as
he was able to force a turnover just beyond the midfield stripe,
scoop up the loose ball and walk in to fire a strike past Curry
goalie Michael Hibbard to stake Franklin Pierce to a 10-8 lead.
Curry didn't fold and tried to put
in two goals in over the final few minutes, but the Raven defenders
clamped down and thwarted the comeback attempt. The victory came
just two days after the Ravens picked up one of the biggest wins in
program history as they defeated in-state rival Southern New
Hampshire, 8-4, in Sodexo Field.
The Colonels came out firing and
took a 1-0 lead a little under six minutes in when Lanham took a
feed from Sean Gallagher and threw a shot past Denman on the high
side for a man-up goal.
Dintaman settled the Ravens jittery
play with a pair of tallies just :34 apart, including a man-up goal
with 6:22 left in the stanza off a nice feed from Noonan. Jensen
tied it for Curry at the 3:38 mark of the first, but sophomore
Alex Connolly (West Newbury, Mass.) put the Ravens
ahead, 3-2, a little more than two minutes later with an unassisted
tally.
The teams went back and forth with
goals in the second quarter. Jensen struck again five minutes into
the period to tie it at three-all, but Cahill responded 66 seconds
later with a goal to put the Ravens back on top.
Jensen scored with 6:11 to go until
the half and Cody MacLellan (Keene, N.H.) notched
his second marker in as many games with 3:21 left to put Franklin
Pierce back up by a 5-4 margin. Less than a minute later Lanham
pumped in another man-up goal for the Colonels and the game was
tied at five heading into the intermission.
The Ravens scored three-consecutive
goals to open up the third quarter as Dintaman sandwiched a pair of
markers around a Jimmy McInnis (Amherst, N.H.)
tally. Natale finally got on the board for the Colonels with 1:22
to go in the stanza to pull them to within two at 8-6.
Noonan made it four-straight games
with a goal at the 11:06 mark of the fourth quarter to put the
Ravens up by three, but Curry rallied and made things interesting
late.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Saturday when the Ravens travel to New York to face Adelphi at 12
p.m.
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