2004
NCAA NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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RINDGE,
N.H. (November 14, 2004) – Top-seeded
Franklin Pierce, ranked No. 4 in this week’s National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas Division II poll, captured its
ninth-straight New England Regional title with a 5-2 victory over
second-seeded and No. 21-ranked Assumption College in second-round
action of the NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Championship this
afternoon.
Franklin Pierce (20-1) advances to the quarterfinal round and
will face No. 8-ranked Adelphi University next Saturday, November 20, on
the road at 12:30 p.m. Adelphi advanced
with a 5-1 victory over top-seeded and host Southampton College in the
Northeast Regional final earlier today. Next weekend will mark the
third-straight meeting in the NCAA Quarterfinal for Franklin Pierce and
Adelphi, as the Ravens won each of the last two years by identical 2-1
score lines.
“Adelphi has really made a move over the past month,” said
Franklin Pierce Head Coach Jeff
Bailey.
“They got off to a slow start, but have come on a ton. We expect
another touch match like the last two years have been.”
Assumption, which got a goal and assist from junior Andrea
Marcoccio (Warwick, R.I./Warwick),
sees its most successful season in program history come to a close with
a 15-6 record overall.
“We didn’t play our best game today, which is disappointing,” said Assumption Head Coach Neil Stafford. “However, I’m not going to judge our season on one game, it’s been a great ride. We have got an incredible group and our team chemistry is great, which is why we’ve been so successful this season.”
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Franklin
Pierce got a five-point effort from senior All-American Meghan
Welcome (Haverhill, Mass./Haverhill),
who totaled two goals and an assist. She netted the Ravens third goal of
the match, which would prove to be the 27th match-winning
goal of her career, surpassing the program record of 26 set by former
three-time All-American Pauliina Miettinen from 1995-98.
Junior Sonya
Hughes (Balbriggan, Ireland)
netted a pair of goals on free kicks and All-American Laura
Hislop (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
chipped in a goal and assist.
“Franklin Pierce has so many weapons,” said Stafford. “You
focus on Hislop and somebody else kills you.”
Hughes struck first just 1:20 into the match when she curled a
22-yard free kick from just above the upper left corner of the penalty
area into the upper left corner of the net. It marked the fourth time in
the last six matches the Ravens have scored within the first seven
minutes of a match.
Welcome doubled the Franklin Pierce advantage in the 26th minute when she tipped in a cross from the right side by freshman Taryn Welker (Wayne, Pa./Conestoga) at the far post. Welcome netted the Ravens third goal in the 65th minute when a long pass over the top of the defense by Hislop sent her in on a break. Welcome headed the ball past charging Assumption freshman goalkeeper Lauren Matysiak (Holden, Mass./Wachusett) before tipping it into a wide-open net.
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The
teams then combined to net four goals within a four-minute span. Hughes
started the flurry with a second free kick marker, this one from the
left channel 30-yards from goal that curled inside the left post at
68:45 to give the Ravens a 4-0 lead.
Assumption got on the board at 70:22 on a counter attack when
freshman Kim
Sullivan (Natick, Mass./Natick)
fed Marcoccio for a break and a shot from the top of the penalty area
inside the right post.
The Ravens answered 17-seconds later when Welcome sent Hislop in
on a break for a shot from the left channel into the lower right corner
of the net at 70:39.
The Greyhounds netted their second goal at 72:43 when freshman Ashley
McMahon (Bethel, Conn./Immaculate)
headed in a cross at the far post from Marcoccio. Marcoccio had a chance
to close the gap to 5-3 less than a minute later but her shot from the
top of the box caromed off the crossbar at 73:33.
Franklin Pierce freshman goalkeeper Jenna
Mello (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry)
preserved the win with four saves, while Matysiak finished with two
stops.
“We’re getting goals from some different people, which you need as the games get more important,” said Bailey. “Overall, I thought we made too many mistakes today. We’re just fortunate that (Assumption) didn’t take advantage of them until late.”
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