Eddie Noonan scores in first game back since missing last
season with an injury
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. (March 4, 2014) – The No. 8
nationally ranked Merrimack Warriors opened with five-straight
goals, and the Franklin Pierce University men's lacrosse team
could not recover in dropping a 13-2 decision in the 2014 season
opener on Tuesday afternoon in North Andover, Mass.
Merrimack improved to 2-0 overall
and in the Northeast-10, while the Ravens dipped to 0-1 overall and
0-1 in league play. The loss snapped Franklin Pierce's
four-game winning streak in season-openers under head coach
Rick Senatore.
Juniors Kevin Dargin
(Littleton, Mass.) and Eddie Noonan (Foxboro,
Mass.) each threw in a goal for the Ravens, who were
outshot 46-29. Junior goalie Don Denman (Exeter,
N.H.) turned aside 16 shots despite suffering the loss,
and has recorded double-figure saves in nine-consecutive games
dating back to last season.
Jamie Shand was one of three
Warriors to log multiple goals on the afternoon, as he dumped in
three on five shots taken with four going on net. Mike Perdie and
Tucker Schwarz followed with two tallies apiece.
Merrimack scored twice in less than
a minute to open the scoring as it never looked back from there.
Scott Corcoran threw in a strike with 11:43 left in the first, and
Schwarz followed at 10:59 with his first marker.
The Ravens stabilized for a bit,
but Shand chucked in his first with 4:46 left in the frame, while
Jack Trask and Andrew Walsh struck home tallies just eight seconds
apart at 3:16 and 3:08.
Noonan got the Ravens on the board
nearly 90 seconds later with a shot off a nice feed from
Will Schorle (Marshfield, Mass.), but Schwarz
added his second tally in the final minute to make it 6-1. Dargin
sent one past Merrimack keeper Morgan Green with just :14 left off
a dish from Casey Burnett (Windham, N.H.).
Noonan's tally came after he
missed all of last season with an injury, but is looking to return
to form after earning First-Team All-NEILA honors as a sophomore in
2012. In Noonan's absence last season, Dargin stepped up as
the team's offensive leader in goals (26) and points (34).
Burnett's assist came after he led the team with 16 helpers
as a rookie last year.
Despite those late first quarter
goals, the Ravens could not capitalize on the momentum, and
Merrimack scored six more times in the second quarter to open up a
12-2 lead at the break. Four Ravens' penalties in that
quarter led to a pair of man-up goals for the Warriors.
Merrimack committed just seven
turnovers for the game, while Franklin Pierce committed 16 miscues.
The Ravens were penalized six times with Merrimack logging three
man-up markers.
Morgan needed to make just five
saves over the first 30 minutes of action to earn the win for
Merrimack.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Saturday when the Ravens open the home portion of their 2014
schedule by playing host to Dominican (N.Y.) at 2 p.m. on Sodexo
Field.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's lacrosse, please visit the team's page at
http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu. To follow the
program even further, please visit Franklin Pierce Athletics on
YouTube (www.youtube.com/FranklinPierceSports),
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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(.)