Kevin Dargin logs hat-trick to run season goal total to a
team-high 21
MANCHESTER, N.H. (April 9, 2013) -- The Franklin Pierce
University men's lacrosse team couldn't overcome nine Southern New
Hampshire goals in the second quarter and dropped a 14-6 decision
to the Penmen at Larkin Field on Tuesday night in Manchester, N.H.
The Ravens dipped to 4-5 overall and 3-4 in the Northeast-10, while
the Penmen improved to 4-7 and 4-3 in league play.
John Cuozzo, who had a strong
all-around game for the Penmen (2g, 2a), scored both of his goals
in the second quarter as he opened the scoring in the frame with a
marker 44 seconds in and capped the scoring with a tally with just
:06 remaining. The explosion allowed SNHU go from a slim 3-2 margin
after one quarter to a commanding 12-2 advantage heading into the
intermission.
Corey Allen, who pumped in a
game-high four goals on six shots on net, scored back-to-back goals
just 17 seconds apart in the second to aid SNHU's outburst. Taylor
Wharden, who had three markers of his own, followed Allen's
back-to-backers with his first goal with 2:37 remaining until
halftime. Another goal in the period which was a crusher for the
Ravens was Ryan Woodford's man-down tally earlier in the frame.
Despite the eight-goal margin of
defeat, the Ravens did produce offense as they held a 39-33
advantage in shots. Sophomore attackman Kevin Dargin
(Littleton, Mass.) notched a hat-trick, including scoring
twice in the first quarter when the game was tightly contested, to
run his team-leading goal total to 21 on the season. His 21 tallies
are tied for 10th most in a single season in program history.
Dargin is 11 shy of breaking the program record of 31 goals in a
campaign, which was set by Jimmy Ward in 2004. He would need to
average three goals a game over the final four contests to set the
record.
Junior Alex Connolly (West
Newbury, Mass.) and freshman Luke McDermott (New
Milford, Conn.) each threw in a man-up tally in the fourth
quarter as the Ravens tried to chip away at the deficit.
Crosby Nicholson turned aside 14 of
20 shots faced to earn the win for Southern New Hampshire. His
counterpart, Franklin Pierce goalie Don Denman (Exeter,
N.H.), was tagged with the loss to fall to 4-5. He faced
26 shots and made 12 saves, marking the seventh time in nine games
this season he made double-figure saves.
The largin margin of defeat was
also a bit surprising considering the Ravens committed just 16
turnovers in the game, werr a solid 16-of-17 in clearing attempts
and showed composure by taking just one penalty.
However, the 16 shots and the nine
ensuing goals scored in the second quarter were too much to
overcome.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Saturday when the Ravens travel to Syracuse, N.Y. to face Le Moyne
at 2 p.m.
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