2004
NE-10 TOURNAMENT
UMass Lowell freshman Jonathan Melo (Lowell,
Mass./Lowell) ended the match in the ninth round of the
penalty shootout as he converted his attempt after Franklin Pierce
sophomore back Andre Elphic (Queens, N.Y./Springfield Gardens)
saw his attempt corralled by River Hawk junior goalkeeper Bobby
Ritter (North Andover, Mass./North Andover).
Ritter was named the Tournament MVP for his efforts as he
yielded just one goal in the River Hawks three tournament victories
and came up huge today with three saves in the match and three more in
the shootout.
Ritter opened the shootout with a save on an attempt by
Franklin Pierce grad student Tom McNeil (Paisley, Scotland).
The teams then converted the rest of their kicks until River Hawks
senior Jason Paige (Woburn, Mass./Woburn) missed the
target entirely in their fifth attempt, which would have clinched the
title.
Franklin Pierce freshman goalkeeper James Thorpe (East
Longmeadow, Mass./Bridgton Academy) came up big in the next
two sudden death rounds with saves after his teammates missed on
attempts. Both sides converted on their attempts in the eighth round
before the decisive ninth round.
Thorpe made two saves in adding to his program record shutout
total with 13 for the season. He also extended his
scoreless minute streak to 449:30, which trails only his own 518:38
streak earlier this season in program history. Thorpe also lowered his
goals against average to 0.64 – 0.37 lower than the previous low of
1.01 set by Steve Quinones in 1988. Franklin
Pierce (15-5-1, 10-3 NE-10), which will likely miss out on a
second-straight and tenth NCAA Tournament berth with today’s draw,
has posted a program-record 15 shutouts this season and shattered the
program record with just 13 goals allowed. The Ravens bettered the
previous low of 19 set in 1995. Franklin
Pierce out-shot UMass Lowell, 7-0, in the opening half and 10-4
overall for the match, including 2-0 in the two ten-minute overtime
periods. Ritter made two good saves on shot from McNeil, in the 19th
minute, and sophomore Jason Grier (Norwell, Mass./Norwell),
in the 37th. The
River Hawks out-shot the Ravens, 4-1, in an up-and-down second half.
UML tested Thorpe twice in the stanza, including a chance by Paige in
the 87th minute. |
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