Eric Harries with two goals on a game-high nine shots for the
Ravens
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. (March 20, 2013) -- The Franklin
Pierce University men's lacrosse team forced a 6-6 tie early in the
second half on Wednesday, but Molloy responded with a 7-1 rally and
the Lions held off the Ravens, 13-9, at the Dean Skelos Complex in
Rockville Centre, N.Y. Franklin Pierce dipped to 1-2, while Molloy
ran its win streak to six-straight games to open the season
(6-0).
Senior midfielder Eric
Harries (Dunstable, Mass.) registered a game-high nine
shots for Franklin Pierce and scored a team-high tying two goals,
including one 70 seconds into the third quarter to knot the score
at 6-all.
The Ravens seemed to be gaining
momentum, but for the second-consecutive game the opposition
responded with a strong surge which Franklin Pierce could not
overcome. Molloy responded to Harries' tally by reeling off seven
of the next eight goals to bridge the third and fourth quarters to
take a 13-7 lead with 7:02 remaining.
Seven different Lions scored during
the surge, which was kick-started by Austin Valenti's marker at the
11:13 mark of the third. Kevin Catalano made it 8-6 with a goal at
9:12 and Peter Clark followed with a man-up goal exactly two
minutes later to cap the scoring in the third.
Junior middie Alex Connolly
(West Newbury, Mass.) briefly stemmed the tide for
Franklin Pierce in the beginning of the fourth quarter as he sent
home a strike off a nice dish from sophomore Kevin Dargin
(Littleton, Mass.), who had a four-point afternoon with
two goals and a pair of assists. It was the second-straight strong
offensive game for Dargin, who was coming off a hat-trick in
Saturday's game versus Saint Rose.
Molloy, though, went right back to
work with four-consecutive goals, including a pair within a
24-second span to go up 11-7. Joseph Biscardi started the blitz
with a marker at 12:33 and Sal Geneva scored his second man-up goal
of the game at 12:09. The Lions slowed for two minutes, but came
back and tossed in two more goals in a 36-second span, including
one from Tom Engelhardt at 7:38 and one from Kenny Lutz at 7:02.
Valenti notched an assist on both goals, while Lutz capped his
hat-trick performance with the late goal.
Freshman attackman Casey
Burnett (Windham, N.H.) brought the score a little closer
for Franklin Pierce with a pair of tallies a little more than a
minute apart, but that was all the Ravens could muster for a
comeback.
Both teams fired off 33 shots, but
Molloy was able to get 24 on net compared to 17 for the Ravens.
Franklin Pierce sophomore goalie Don Denman (Exeter,
N.H.) was peppered with shots throughout the afternoon,
but did turn aside 11 despite suffering the loss to fall to 1-2 on
the year. John Grebe made eight saves to earn the win for
Molloy.
Harries scored his first goal of
the game at the 12:16 mark of the first quarter to stake the Ravens
to an early 2-1 advantage. The teams began to trade goals
throughout the remainder of the first half and Joe Leonard put the
Lions on top 6-5 at halftime with a late goal in the second.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Saturday when the Ravens play host to Adelphi at 11 a.m. on Sodexo
Field in Rindge.
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). Fans wishing to purchase
Franklin Pierce men's lacrosse apparel can do so on the athletic
department's online store at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)