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Women's
Soccer Team Back in Semifinals
Ravens Advance with 6-0 Win over
Bloomsburg
RINDGE,
N.H. (November 18, 2000) - Minna
Mustonen (Helsinki, Finland) was at her
best Saturday as defending national champion Franklin Pierce University
beat Bloomsburg (Pa.) University, 6-0,
in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division II
women's soccer tournament.
The Ravens (18-2-2) will try
to take one more step toward a NCAA Division II-record
sixth national title when they play the winner of
Sunday's quarterfinal match between California-San
Diego and Central Oklahoma.
The semifinal round is scheduled
for December 1 and the championship is slated for
December 3. The site of the Final Four, which will
be hosted by one of the remaining institutions, will
be announced Monday.
The Huskies end the year at
16-4-1.
Mustonen, a senior who led
Division II in scoring last year, scored the first
four goals of the game, including three in the first
half as the Ravens dominated from start to finish.
She now has 23 goals and 58 points, moving up to second
on the program's all-time leaders in goals (69) and
third in points (169).
She got her first goal in the
fifth minute, converting a cross from junior midfielder
Jenny
Petronis (Burnt Hills, N.Y.), and made
it 2-0 in the 21st minute when she banged home a loose
rebound after an initial shot by senior forward Tanja
Pihlblad (Lonsboda, Sweden) hit the post.
However, it was her third goal in the 37th minute
that ranks as one of her prettiest of the year.
Ranging out toward midfield
for the ball, Mustonen weaved her way down the left
sideline, dodging three defenders before beating Bloomsburg
goalkeeper Amanda Lawler (Schnecksville,
Pa.) with a quick, low shot.
The Finnish national team
player capped off her memorable day in the 76th minute
by converting another pass from Petronis. Petronis
now has a team-high 15 assists.
Junior midfielder Julia
Uuslmalmi (Tampere, Finland) made it 5-0
with her 15th goal, on a penalty kick in the 82nd
minute, and sophomore forward Angela
Verdoes (Katwijk Aan Zee, Holland) finished
the scoring 36 seconds later off a long through pass
from Uusmalmi.
Verdoes, who set a NCAA Division
II single-season record last year with 24 assists,
was making her first appearance of the year. She sat
out during the regular season, the Northeast-10 Conference
tournament and a first-round win over Southern Connecticut
as she worked her way back from preseason knee surgery.
Verdoes, who looked strong
in her 16 minutes on the field, had another goal waived
off by an offsides call.
The Huskies also called on
one of their injured stars during the game. Junior
Alea Balthaser (Hamburg, Pa.), who
missed five games during the regular season with an
ankle injury, was inserted early in the first half,
but was taken out after 20 minutes and did not return.
The Ravens owned the advantage
in shots (29-8) and corner kicks (7-4), while the
Huskies had the edge in fouls (18-13).
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goalkeeper Kim
Higgins (Rochester, N.H.) made eight saves
to record her sixth shutout of the year.
The Ravens have never played
UC-San Diego or Central Oklahoma. UCSD moved up to
Division II this year after winning five championships
in Division III, including the 1999 championship.
Franklin Pierce will be making its ninth consecutive
trip to the Division II Final Four.
| Teams (Record) |
1 |
2 |
OT |
OT |
Final |
| #10 Franklin
Pierce (18-2-2, 11-1-2) |
3 |
3 |
- |
- |
6 |
| #12 Bloomsburg
(16-4-1, 9-1) |
0 |
0 |
- |
- |
0 |
| Team |
Period |
Scorer |
Assists |
Time |
| FPC |
1 |
Minna
Mustonen |
Jenny
Petronis |
4:04 |
| FPC |
1 |
Minna
Mustonen |
Tanja
Pihlblad |
20:07 |
| FPC |
1 |
Minna
Mustonen |
-- |
36:56 |
| FPC |
2 |
Minna
Mustonen |
Jenny
Petronis |
75:09 |
| FPC |
2 |
Julia
Uusmalmi |
PK |
81:15 |
| FPC |
2 |
Angela
Verdoes |
Julia
Uusmalmi |
81:51 |
| Goalkeepers |
FPC: Kim Higgins (12-1-1),
eight saves, 88 minutes;
Kara Shemeth, no saves, 2 minutes |
| BU: Lawler
(16-4-1), nine saves, 90 minutes |
Corner Kicks: FP
7, BU, 4
Shots: FPC, 29, SCSU 8 |