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Women's
Soccer
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Hislop
and Hughes Prepare for Euro Qualifier
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The
pair are veterans of the Irish National team, which currently sits
atop Group Five standings with a 1-0-2 record and five points
through its first three matches. Tomorrow’s match in Malta will
round out the first half of Ireland’s qualifying schedule with its
remaining four matches slated for the spring. Ireland currently
leads both Romania and Croatia by a single point, with
Bosnia-Herzegovina two points behind. Malta enters tomorrow’s
match in search of its first point.
In Ireland’s last match, it had to rally for a 2-2 draw in
Dublin with the match-tying goal coming in extra time on June 28.
Hughes is expected to start in midfield for Ireland tomorrow, while
Hislop’s usual role is as a reserve.
Hislop currently leads the Northeast-10 Conference with 53 points in her first season at Franklin Pierce. She also leads the Conference with 17 assists, while her 18 goals are second only to teammate Meghan Welcome’s (Haverhill, Mass./Haverhill) 20. Last week, Hislop cracked the Ravens career scoring list, as her 53 points are already good for 23rd in program history. A three-time Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Week, she set a program record earlier this season when
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she
totaled 13 points in a 10-1 win over Stonehill College in which she
also matched a program record with five markers.
Hughes has also made a big impact for the Ravens in her first
season in Rindge. She ranks second to Hislop in the NE-10 with 12
assists to go with three goals for 18 points. Hughes has registered
a point in ten of the Ravens 13 victories this season.
The Irish pair are expected in uniform when Franklin Pierce (13-2, 11-1 NE-10) returns to action on Saturday at Southern New Hampshire University at 1 p.m. The two teams enter the match in position for an NCAA Tournament bid with three weeks remaining in the regular season.
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