| Women's Soccer |
2003
NCAA DIVISION II
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Franklin
Pierce, participating in its record 12th consecutive NCAA
Tournament, got the winner in the 68th minute when sophomore
forward Laura
Hislop (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
curled a free kick from 30 yards out off the far left post and into the
upper left-hand corner of the goal for her Northeast-10 leading 27th
goal of the season.
The Ravens knotted the match at the 54:17-mark when junior
All-American Meghan
Welcome (Haverhill, Mass./Haverhill)
fired a cross from the right side back across the run of play that found
sophomore Sonya
Hughes (Balbriggan, Ireland)
at the top of the box for a one-timed shot into the upper left corner of
the net.
“I just swung my foot at it and it went in,” said Hughes.
“On another day it could have gone 50 miles over the bar.”
The goals came as a result of increased Franklin Pierce offensive pressure in the second half after the opening 45-minutes saw the Ravens behind 1-0 and shots even at 3-3.
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“We
knew at halftime we could win,” said Hughes. “We just needed to step
it up and give ourselves a chance to correct ourselves.”
“We had a hard time getting our forwards going in the first
half,” said Bailey. “That end of the field was frozen and made
things difficult. (Southern New Hampshire) was able to sustain pressure
and after we went down 1-0, I just hoped we wouldn’t let in another
before we could get our forwards going on the other side of the
field.”
Southern New Hampshire’s defense also played a factor in
stifling the Ravens in the first half. The Penwomen saw the fruits of
their hard work pay off with the opening goal. Senior Erica
Flynn (Scituate, Mass./Scituate)
collected a loose ball on the right wing and headed towards the middle
of the field, then fired a low shot from the upper left corner of the
penalty area into the lower right corner of the net.
SNHU senior goalkeeper Anastasia
Carson (Wylie, Texas/Manchester (N.H.) Memorial)
made seven saves in goal, six over the final 45-minutes.
Franklin Pierce senior Aase Kibsgaard (Korgen, Norway) made no stops as the Ravens finished with a 17-5 shots advantage for the match, including 14-2 in the second half.
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