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2003
NCAA DIVISION II
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Franklin
Pierce was led by sophomores Laura
Hislop (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
and Sonya
Hughes (Balbriggan, Ireland),
both also teammates for the Republic of Ireland National Team. Hughes
had a role in all four Raven goals with a goal and three assists. Her
three assists set up Hislop’s fifth hat trick of the season.
The Ravens were without the services of junior All-American and
two-time Northeast-10 Player of the Year Meghan
Welcome (Haverhill, Mass./Haverhill)
who was forced to sit out after being issued a red card in their 2-1
semifinal win over Southern New Hampshire.
“Meghan works really, really hard at all times and as captain
is our leader on the field,” said Hughes. “We knew we would need
someone to step up and we were able to get through it. She’ll be back
next week.”
Hughes and Hislop connected on three nearly identical plays
midway through the opening half to take the wind out of Saint Rose,
which carried the early momentum in the match and registered the first
two shots of the match. Hughes served a ball from midfield over the top
of the Golden Knights defense, which sent Hislop on a break down the
right side for a touch-shot past the charging effort of sophomore
goalkeeper Kat
Marasia (Sayville, N.Y./Sayville)
at the 25:26 mark.
“(Hislop and Hughes) know exactly were each other are at all
times,” said Franklin Pierce Head Coach Jeff
Bailey.
“It’s just a matter of when Sonya turns she is able to anticipate
where Laura is and make a good pass.”
The duo clicked again at 29:15 as this time Hughes released Hislop with a through ball down the left side one-on-one with the keeper for a shot into the lower right side of the goal.
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Hislop
rounded out her hat trick 5:39 after netting her first goal as Hughes
found her with a pass through the last line of defense for a shot into
the right corner of the net at 31:05.
“We’ve been playing together so long that I know where (Hislop)
makes her runs and I know she’s left-footed, so I just try to put the
ball where she can do the rest,” said Hughes.
Hislop later missed on a possible fourth goal after she was
pulled down in the penalty area early in the second half, but Marasia
made a stabbing save on Hislop’s penalty kick attempt towards the left
side of the goal.
Hughes put the Ravens up 4-0 at 54:47 when she curled a shot from
the right side about 35-yards from goal that snuck just under the
crossbar and over the hand of Marasia. The shot was the only one of the
day by someone other than Hislop, who took 11 of the Ravens 12 shots on
the afternoon – including their first eight of the match.
Saint Rose pulled one back at 61:28 when senior Kerri
Stone (Palmer Lake, Colo./Lewis Palmer)
placed a 35-yard free kick on the right side into the upper left-hand
corner of the goal.
Marasia finished the match with six saves for Saint Rose as the
Ravens placed 11 of their 12 total shots on net. Freshman back Kylee
Litchfield (Granby, Conn./Granby Memorial) made
one stop on the line in the first half after a Hislop shot still headed
towards goal after Marasia got an initial hand on it.
Franklin Pierce senior goalkeeper Aase
Kibsgaard (Korgen, Norway)
made one stop. The Ravens held a 12-7 shots advantage for the match.
The win kept the Ravens home unbeaten streak against New England Region opponents intact at 98-matches (96-0-2) and they have still never lost a home playoff match in 20 tries, including a 16-0 clip in NCAA Tournament play.
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