NCAA
DIVISION II TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL
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Franklin
Pierce will face No. 2-ranked Seattle Pacific University (23-0-0) in a
National Semifinal, hosted by the University of West Florida, on
Thursday, November 29, in Orange Beach, Ala. The Far West Region
champion Falcons reached the Final Four with a 4-0 victory over
Midwest champs Incarnate Word (Texas) yesterday.
“We’ve had to win four games on the road to get here,”
said Franklin Pierce Head Coach Jeff Bailey,
who has guided the Ravens to ten Final Fours. “It’s definitely
doing it the hard way. I think we’ve gotten some of the breaks in
the latter part of the season where early in the year everything
seemed to be going wrong. Games we were dominating we couldn’t
score. It seems like things are turning our way.”
The Franklin Pierce women join the men’s program, who earned
a semifinal berth with a 2-1 win over defending national champion
Dowling last night, at the Final Four for the second time in three
years. The Raven soccer programs both earned spots at the 2005
National Championships in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Franklin Pierce’s defense rose to the occasion again in this
postseason, limiting West Chester to just two shots (one each half)
and extending its scoreless streak to 588:11 dating back to the 62nd
minute of the Ravens 5-2 victory over Southern Connecticut State
University in their regular season finale on October 20. The Ravens
have not conceded a goal in postseason play – a streak of
560-minutes.
“Their four backs did a good job in dropping off every time
we won the ball and not allowing us to play behind them,” said West
Chester Head Coach Betty
Ann Kempf Townsley.
“Franklin Pierce has a very technical game and their speed of play
was at a higher level.”
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Junior
goalkeeper Brittany
Ester (Toms River, N.J./Toms River East)
was the benefactor of the strong defensive effort to post her
Northeast-10 Conference leading 11th shutout of the season
– moving her into fourth on Franklin Pierce’s single-season list.
Ester’s lone save of the match was a big one as she charged off her
line to smother a one-on-one attempt by freshman Jessica Bennett (Littletown,
Pa./Gettysburg)
in the 80th minute. Junior Brittany
Barnes (Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville)
gave West Chester a chance at a possible counter attack strike with
nine saves.
Franklin Pierce dominated possession for most of the match and
out-shot WCU 12-2 (10-1 on target) on the afternoon. The Ravens
capitalized on a sustained period of possession 5:22 before halftime
for the lone goal of the match. Sophomore Mackenzie Bulych (Regina,
Saskatchewan/Dr. Martin LeBoldus)
had a through ball blocked by the West Chester defense at the top of
the 18, but the ball rolled to sophomore All-American Shona
Franklin (Leicester, England)
who fired a volley to Barnes’ right from the left side of the
penalty area.
“I thought we played much better today than on Friday,”
said Bailey. “We controlled the game right from the start,
unfortunately we only put one in. It would have been nice to get a
second because they were always dangerous on the counter attack.”
Barnes came up with a great save in the 47th minute,
making a diving stop of a one-on-one shot from close range by Franklin
Pierce senior Thatiane Preisler (Curitiba,
Brazil).
Senior All-American Gabriela Demoner (Curitiba,
Brazil)
nearly netted an insurance goal for the Ravens in the 77th
minute, but slipped inside the six with an open net after she deked
Barnes at the left post.
The four-straight shutouts are a single-season program record in NCAA Tournament play for Franklin Pierce. It marks just the second time in program history the Ravens have posted four-straight NCAA Tournament shutouts overall, matching a string of four-straight clean sheets over the 1995 & ’96 National Championship seasons. The Ravens also improved to 5-0-2 this season against nationally-ranked opponents – yielding just one goal in 670-minutes played against ranked opposition (0.13 goals against average).
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