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#1 Le
Moyne Defeats
Franklin Pierce, 20-3
Assumption Puts Away
Franklin Pierce, 15-7
Saint
Anselm Drops Franklin Pierce, 12-4
Pace Surges
Past
Franklin Pierce, 14-5
#9
Merrimack Takes Down Franklin Pierce, 14-5
#6
Bryant Cruises Past
Franklin Pierce, 22-4
Ferreira scores twice to become the Ravens'
all-time leading goal-scorer
Dominican
Outlasts
Franklin Pierce in OT, 14-13
Southern N.H. Rolls at Franklin Pierce, 22-10
Bentley
Tops Franklin Pierce, 13-3
Ferreira moves into second in all-time points at
Franklin Pierce with 79th career point
Saint Michael's Shuts Down
Franklin Pierce, 15-1
Ferreira scores once to move into a second-place tie on
the school's career points list
Franklin Pierce Rolls Over American International, 13-6
Flanigan nets a career-high six goals to lead the Ravens
to victory in their conference opener
Saint Leo Streaks Past
Franklin Pierce, 14-9
Hamory notches a career-high four goals to lead the
Ravens
Northeast-10 Honors Ferreira
Named Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Six goals and seven points
earn the senior captain his first career conference honor
Franklin Pierce Holds Off
Rollins, 13-10
Ferreira's six goals and seven points lead the
Ravens to their first win of the season
Franklin
Pierce Falls at #5 Dowling, 18-3
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Senior captain Luke Ferreira
finished his four-year career as the school's all-time leader in
goals scored with 76 tallies. |
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Senior captain Russell Hodson had
a goal and an assist on April 18 against Pace. |
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Senior Luke Ferreira was named
the Northeast-10 Player of the Week for the first time in his
career on Monday afternoon. |
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