Kevin Dargin scores twice and assists on another for
three-point day
RINDGE, N.H. (March 29, 2014) – Junior goalie
Don Denman (Exeter, N.H.) made 14 saves, including
several early in the second half to spearhead a strong defensive
effort by the Franklin Pierce University men's lacrosse team
in an 11-9 win over American International on Saturday at Sodexo
Field in Rindge.
The Ravens won their second
straight to improve to 5-2 overall and 3-2 in the Northeast-10,
marking just the second time in program history they are three
games over .500, and for the first time since they began the 2010
campaign with four-consecutive victories. AIC dipped to 1-9 and 1-5
in league play.
Franklin Pierce's smothering
defensive play during the entire third quarter and early stages of
the fourth was the key to Saturday's win, as it helped the
Ravens shake loose of a lethargic start in the first half and a 3-2
halftime deficit.
The Ravens limited the Yellow
Jackets to just eight shots in the first 24 minutes of the second
half, and only one of those attempts beat Denman. AIC did fire off
a string of four shots over a 90-second span late in the third, but
Denman turned aside a pair. He also squared off with, and swatted
away, back-to-back attempts early in the fourth when it was just a
three-goal lead for the Ravens.
Denman's defenders in front
of him also stepped up and were tireless workers on 50-50 balls,
logging a 36-29 advantage in ground balls. Malcolm Sutton
(Hooksett, N.H.) and Connor Defemia (Ellington,
Conn.) each picked up four grounders, while Will
Schorle (Marshfield, Mass.) and Dylan Leone
(Tewksbury, Mass.) collected three apiece. Franklin Pierce
also forced the Yellow Jackets into nine turnovers.
While the backend was building a
wall, the offense finally caught its stride in the second half,
outscoring AIC, 5-1, to take a 7-4 lead into the fourth. Junior
attackman Eddie Noonan (Foxboro, Mass.), who
recorded a hat-trick on the afternoon, scored two of his markers in
the third to help spark the comeback. Classmate Kevin
Dargin (Littleton, Mass.) assisted on Noonan's
second tally of the period, and added a strike of his own with 4:49
left. Alex Connolly (West Newbury, Mass.) opened
the quarter's scoring with a goal at 11:34, and Erik
Kelly (Tewksbury, Mass.), who had a pair of tallies on the
day, capped the frame's scoring with a marker at 3:34.
Dargin, Casey Burnett
(Windham, N.H.), and Brenden Caldeira (Sandwich,
Mass.) each pumped in goals to open the fourth quarter to
open up a six-goal advantage.
AIC finally broke Franklin
Pierce's defensive stranglehold with a goal from Matthew
Briggs with 5:57 to go, and after Cody MacLellan (Keene,
N.H.) answered with a rip to push the margin back out to
six, AIC scored four straight – including three in the final
minute – to make the final score seem closer than what it was
in the second half.
Denman improved to 5-2 on the year,
while AIC counterpart Perry Booker made 15 saves, but fell to 1-9
on the season.
In addition to Kelly scoring two
goals, Dargin pumped in a pair as well to equal Noonan with a
team-best three points on the day. Justin Bard led American
International with five goals, including four in the fourth
quarter.
Franklin Pierce has a mid-week bye,
but returns to action next Saturday when the Ravens travel to
Manchester to take on Saint Anselm at 11 a.m.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's lacrosse, please visit the team's page at
http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu. To follow the
department 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 http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)