Beville nets pair
Shopshire's six goals on Saturday against Le Moyne matched her
career high for both goals and points.
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RINDGE, N.H. (April 26,
2014) – Junior attack Madeline
Shopshire (Hyannis, Mass.) matched her career high
with six goals on Saturday afternoon, but the Franklin Pierce
University women's lacrosse team dropped a 13-10 decision to No. 8
nationally ranked Le Moyne in Northeast-10 Conference play at
Sodexo Field. Senior attack Kathleen Conese led all players with
seven points on six goals and an assist to lead Le Moyne in the
victory.
With the loss, Franklin Pierce
concludes its 2014 campaign at 4-10 (3-9 Northeast-10), while Le
Moyne heads into the Northeast-10 Championship at 12-4 (9-3
Northeast-10).
Franklin Pierce opened the scoring
on Saturday afternoon, as junior midfielder Lauren Beville
(Jamesville, N.Y.) scored the first of her two goals 3:11
into the proceedings. Beville would be the only other multiple-goal
scorer of the day for the Ravens behind Shopshire.
Le Moyne replied with an early
first-half surge, as the Dolphins poured in four straight goals
over a span of 6:27 to jump out front, 4-1. Conese netted her first
goal of the day 6:48 into the game, while junior attack Catie McKay
added a free-position goal. Franklin Pierce scored four of the next
six goals heading into the latter stages of the half, including
Shopshire's first three scores of the afternoon, to cut the gap to
6-5 with 6:54 to play before halftime. Le Moyne would rattle off
the final three goals of the stanza, with Conese scoring twice and
assisting on the other, to take a 9-5 lead into the
intermission.
Franklin Pierce refused to go
quietly in the second half, as the Ravens scored the period's first
three goals over the opening 8:18 to cut the gap back to one goal,
at 9-8. Junior attack Megan Raposa
(Tiverton, R.I.) scored her only goal of the afternoon,
while Shopshire added two more, including a free-position shot with
21:42 to play.
Le Moyne picked up goals just 76
seconds apart from sophomore sisters Maggie and Claire Monnat to
grow the lead back to three, at 11-8. Franklin Pierce again cut the
gap to one, this time at 11-10, as sophomore attack Nicole
Beliveau (Westfield, Mass.) and Shopshire netted goals
just 23 seconds apart.
Conese struck 4:02 after the final
Shopshire goal to reclaim a two-goal lead for Le Moyne, which then
began to bleed the clock on offense with less than 10 minutes to
play. Conese capped the day for the Dolphins with 5:11 remaining to
create the 13-10 final.
Junior midfielder Julia Smiley
(Saunderstown, R.I.) led the defensive effort for Franklin
Pierce, as she caused a game-high four turnovers and scooped up
four ground balls as well. Shopshire and junior midfielder
Amanda
Gauvin (Ashburnham, Mass.) caused three turnovers each
for the Ravens, with the former adding four ground balls and the
latter not committing a turnover of her own on the afternoon.
Senior midfielder Victoria Nies corralled a game-best five draw
controls for Le Moyne.
Junior goalkeeper Julia Coakley
(Bridgewater, Mass.) made seven saves against 20 shots on
goal and took the loss (4-10) in net for Franklin Pierce. At the
other end of the field, junior Molly Marbut made eight saves
against 18 shots to pick up the win (5-1) between the pipes for Le
Moyne.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce Athletics, please visit the official website of Franklin
Pierce Athletics (http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu). Also be
sure to follow the Ravens through the Department of Athletics'
official Facebook page
(http://www.facebook.com/FranklinPierceRavens), its YouTube channel
(http://www.youtube.com/franklinpiercesports) and its Twitter feed
(http://twitter.com/FPUathletics). Fans wishing to purchase
Franklin Pierce women's lacrosse apparel can do so at the
Department of Athletics' online store
(http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store).