Eddie Noonan with three goals on the night to lead the Ravens'
attack
RINDGE, N.H. (April 25, 2014) – Junior attackman
Eddie Noonan (Foxboro, Mass.) scored a team-high
three goals, including one with 2:17 remaining to pull the Ravens
to within one, but the Franklin Pierce University men's
lacrosse team could not come up with the equalizer in the closing
seconds in a tough 12-11 setback in the 2014 season finale on
Friday night at Sodexo Field in Rindge.
Franklin Pierce concluded its
season with a 6-7 overall record and a 4-7 mark in the
Northeast-10, but despite the loss the overall win total was the
second highest in program history. Pace improved to 5-7 and 4-7 in
league play.
Fueled by an outstanding crowd of
supporters all night, the Ravens put on a late rally after trailing
12-9 with 5:57 remaining. Sophomore Casey Burnett (Windham,
N.H.), who put up three points on the night with two goals
and an assist, got one of those markers on a man-up situation with
4:04 left, and Noonan bulled his way through traffic to the top of
the crease where he was able to slip a shot past Pace goalie
Timothy Izzo to trim the deficit to one.
Noonan's goal was the result
of a fantastic defensive play by sophomore Malcolm Sutton
(Hooksett, N.H.), who picked off a pass in the
Ravens' zone, and in one quick motion turned to head up field
where he got a pass off to Noonan, who worked his magic from
there.
Pace tried to kill the clock in the
remaining seconds, but a turnover enabled Franklin Pierce to take
one last shot, but it sailed wide with just :03 left.
Franklin Pierce held a 17-12 edge
in shots in the final 15 minutes, but for the game trailed in that
department by a 50-39 margin, including a 20-8 deficit in the third
quarter as Pace put on an offensive show scoring seven times.
Matt Gebhardt, who had a game-high
seven points (4 goals, 3 assists), logged four of those points in
the third quarter alone on a pair of goals and assists on two
others. His second assist of the quarter came on Matthew
Cossidente's marker with 4:48 left in the frame that gave the
Setters a 7-6 lead, and they would not relinquish it from that
point on.
Adam Mirkin made it 10-6 Pace with
just under 90 seconds remaining in the third, as the goal seemed to
take the air out of the Franklin Pierce faithful. However, new life
was breathed back into the facility as Cody MacLellan
(Keene, N.H.) beat the period buzzer with a strike off a
feed from Kevin Dargin (Littleton, Mass.). The
late goal lifted the Ravens, who tried to storm back in the fourth
before coming up just short.
Friday's game proved to be
quite entertaining with six ties and six lead changes. Tom
Gallagher (Southington, Conn.) got the scoring started for
Franklin Pierce in the first quarter with his first career goal,
while Brenden Caldeira (Sandwich, Mass.) struck
home a pair to finish the season with a nine-game point streak,
which is the longest current active streak on the team.
While Gallagher was scoring his
first career goal, Dargin tossed in one to give him 29 for the
season, which was the third highest total in a single season, and
gave him 73 for his career, which is just four off the program
record for career markers.
Senior Alex Connolly (West
Newbury, Mass.) scored a tally to round out the scoring
for the Ravens, as the marker came in his final collegiate
game.
Junior goalie Don Denman
(Exeter, N.H.) made a season-high 20 stops on the night to
finish the season with 171 saves. He took the loss to fall to 6-7
on the season. His counterpart in net, Pace's Izzo, stopped
10 shots to earn the win and improve to 5-7 on the year.
William Scioscia followed Gebhardt
with three goals of his own, while Tommy Gilmore netted two to aid
in the offensive attack for the Setters. Ryan Valdez assisted on a
game-high four goals.
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),
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(.)