Dintaman, McInnis and Noonan each score three goals
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Freshman attackman Kevin Dargin logged a four-point afternoon
(1 g, 3 a) in his collegiate debut on Sunday vs. Roberts
Wesleyan.
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RINDGE, N.H. (March 4,
2012) -- The Franklin Pierce University men's lacrosse
team opened its 2012 season on Sunday with a come-from-behind 13-6
win over Roberts Wesleyan on Sodexo Field in Rindge. Franklin
Pierce captured its third-straight season opener, marking the first
time in program history that had been accomplished, and improved to
1-0. RWU, playing in just the second game of its inaugural season,
fell to 0-2.
Three Ravens midfielders registered
a hat trick on Sunday, including senior Ryan Dintaman
(Northfield, Mass.), sophomore Eddie Noonan
(Foxboro, Mass.) and senior Jimmy McInnis
(Amherst, N.H.). Freshman attacker Kevin Dargin
(Littleton, Mass.) logged a four-point afternoon in his
collegiate debut as he scored once and assisted on three others.
Dintaman scored his three tallies on 11 shots, while junior
attackman Brendan Cahill (Hollis, N.H.) launched a
team-high 12 shots and scored twice, while assisting on another
marker for a three-point day.
Freshman goalie Don Denman
(Exeter, N.H.) made his collegiate debut as he started in
net and made six saves to earn his first career victory.
Colin Cornarie scored three times
and picked up a pair of assists to lead the Raiders, while David
Smith followed with two goals.
The first half was sloppy on both
sides as several penalties were called and neither side generated
much offensive rhythm. Despite the ineffective play, Roberts
Wesleyan was able to generate a 4-1 lead with 2:23 remaining in the
frame.
The Ravens finally gained
possession of the ball in a scramble near midfield, and upon
attaining a successful clearing attempt, they called timeout to
settle any first-game jitters. The move paid off as the Ravens were
able to dump in a pair of goals in the final 83 seconds to get
within one. Dargin scored his first collegiate marker with 1:23
left when classmate Matt Entwistle (Marshfield,
Mass.) slipped a crossing pass to him near the right of
the goal, and fired off a shot that beat the RWU goalkeeper to
lower half of the net. Dargin provided the helper on Franklin
Pierce's final goal of the frame, which came at :17 when he sent a
pass to Cahill, who let one rip past the netting of the RWU
goalkeeper's stick.
Sophomore middie Alex
Connolly (West Newbury, Mass.) scored his first career
goal less than a minute into the second quarter to knot the score
at 4-4, but the Raiders were able to go back on top two minutes
later when Smith beat Denman with a shot from the left of the
net.
Noonan, last season's Northeast-10
Conference Rookie of the Year, made his presence felt just :59
seconds later when he took off down the field with Dargin as the
two fed the ball back and forth to each other while charging the
net. Dargin was able to get a pass over to Noonan, who quickly
fired off a shot that beat the Raiders goalie on the high side to
tie it at 5-5.
Dintaman scored an unassisted
marker with 9:44 left until halftime to stake the Ravens to a 6-5
lead, as they would never trail the rest of the way.
Franklin Pierce blew it wide open
in the third quarter, first getting a man-up goal from McInnis a
little less than four minutes into the frame, and then a
spectacular goal from Noonan at the 7:27 mark. The scoring play
started with Connolly driving down the right side of the goal as he
turned the corner and fired a shot that rang off the post. Noonan
was able to work himself past several defenders along the left side
of the net, and as the ball clanged off the post, he fielded it
cleanly in mid-air and fired a behind-the-back shot that went high
side for the 8-5 Franklin Pierce advantage.
McInnis picked up his third tally a
little more than a minute later and Noonan put in another one at
the 4:10 mark to give the Ravens a 10-5 lead.
Cornarie snapped RWU's scoring
draught at the 13:51 mark of the fourth quarter with a tally, but
the Ravens reeled off three-straight goals to close out the scoring
and seal the victory. Dintaman sandwiched a pair of goals around a
Cahill man-up marker as the Ravens earned the seven-goal
triumph.
Franklin Pierce outshot Roberts
Wesleyan, 54-34, including holding the Raiders to just 14 attempts
in the second half.
The Ravens special teams play was
very strong for it being the first game of the season. After RWU to
score a man-down goal to begin the game, Franklin Pierce scored a
pair of man-up goals and limited the Raiders to a 1-for-11 clip
with the extra man advantage.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
on Friday when the Ravens play host to Saint Rose 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).