Kevin Dargin notches three goals in the setback
RINDGE, N.H. (March 16, 2013) – The Franklin Pierce
University men's lacrosse team put together a strong third
quarter Saturday against Saint Rose, but the Ravens faltered in the
fourth quarter and dropped a tough 11-7 decision to the Golden
Knights in the Northeast-10 Conference opener for both teams at
Sodexo Field in Rindge. The Ravens fell to 1-1 overall and 0-1 in
the NE-10, while Saint Rose improved to 1-4 and 1-0 in league
play.
Brett McAuliffe scored three of his
game-high four goals in the fourth quarter and factored into
another one as the Golden Knights outscored Franklin Pierce, 6-1,
to pull off the come-from-behind win.
Saint Rose's furious rally
came after the Ravens staged one of their own in the third quarter
to take a 6-5 lead after 45 minutes.
McAuliffe assisted on the Golden
Knights' first goal of the final period when he sent a nice
pass in front of the goal mouth to Kevin Fleming, who sent home a
strike to knot the score at 6-all.
Colin Sorber, who scored his first
two goals of the season in the contest, notched his second marker
of the game at the 8:34 mark of the frame to put Saint Rose back on
top at 7-6.
Sorber was assisted on the play by
Evan Helming, who totaled four of his game-high six points in the
fourth quarter on a goal and three assists. McAuliffe followed
Sorber's marker with his second tally of the game and Helming
responded after that with a goal to make it 9-6 with 4:57
remaining.
Freshman midfielder Gary
Pace (White Plains, N.Y.) stemmed the tide briefly for the
Ravens with his first collegiate goal just 20 seconds later.
Franklin Pierce seemed to be getting back in rhythm as it also drew
a penalty on the play to gain a man-up advantage. However, Saint
Rose's Ryan McFee won the ensuing faceoff and the Golden
Knights killed off the penalty without allowing the Ravens to gain
possession at any point in the next 60 seconds.
Helming fed a pair of passes to
McAuliffe in the final 2:05, which he converted on to run his
team-leading goal total to 13 on the season.
The Golden Knights were put into
position to rally after Franklin Pierce went on a 4-0 run in the
third quarter to shake off a 5-2 halftime deficit. The Ravens
outworked the Golden Knights and took advantage of Saint
Rose's undisciplined play, which led to several
penalties.
Sophomore midfielder Erik
Kelly (Tewksbury, Mass.) scored a pair of man-up goals in
the quarter, including the stanza's first tally a little less
than two minutes in to spark the Ravens' comeback. Classmate
Kevin Dargin (Littleton, Mass.) followed with a
goal 53 seconds later to pull the Ravens to within one. Dargin
scored off a sweet dish from freshman Luke McDermott (New
Milford, Conn.), who would put in one his own at the 7:43
mark to tie the game at 5-5.
Kelly struck again inside the final
minute of the quarter to stake Franklin Pierce to the one-goal lead
and it seemed like the Ravens had wrestled the momentum away from
the Golden Knights.
The shot totals for the game were
nearly identical with Saint Rose holding a slight 36-35 edge,
including a 19-18 advantage in shots on goal.
Saint Rose goalie Nick Longo
snapped a string of four-straight losses as he made 11 saves to run
his record to 1-4 on the year.
Longo's counterpart, Franklin
Pierce goalie Don Denman (Exeter, N.H.) made an
impressive six saves in the first quarter, but turned aside just
two more after that (1 in the second and 1 in the fourth) to suffer
the loss to fall to 1-1. To Denman's credit, he wasn't
tasked with much in the third quarter as the Ravens rang up a 13-1
advantage in shots.
Saint Rose sandwiched a pair of
goals around Dargin's man-up marker in the first quarter to
take a 2-1 lead. Dargin struck again for Franklin Pierce in the
second quarter, but the Golden Knights got back-to-back late goals
from McAuliffe and Kris Miller to take a three-goal advantage into
halftime.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
on Wednesday when the Ravens travel to New York to take on Molloy
at 5 p.m.
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