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Junior Jenna Mello made four
saves to preserve her seventh shutout of the season this
afternoon.
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#11 Franklin Pierce Blanks
Southern Connecticut, 2-0
Ravens net two second-half goals, will host
Stonehill in NE-10 quarterfinal Tuesday
RINDGE, N.H. (October 21, 2006) –
Franklin Pierce, ranked
11th in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association
of America (NSCAA)/adidas Division II poll, netted two second half
goals in posting a 2-0 victory over Southern Connecticut State
University in Northeast-10 Conference women’s soccer action at Jess
Dow Field this afternoon.
Franklin Pierce (14-2,
12-2 NE-10) opens defense of its six-straight Northeast-10
Tournament titles on Tuesday when the second-seeded Ravens host
seventh-seeded Stonehill College (6-5-4, 5-5-4 NE-10) in
quarterfinal round action at 4 p.m. Southern Connecticut State
rounds out its season with a record of 5-9-3 overall, 2-9-3 in the
NE-10.
The match was scoreless
until freshman Shona Franklin (Leicester, England) scored
with a long shot from the left side 4:13 into the second half. The
Ravens got a late insurance marker from junior Leanne Bowler (Clonalvy,
Ireland), off an assist by classmate Gabriela Demoner
(Curitiba, Brazil), in the 87th minute.
Junior Jenna
Mello (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry) made four saves (three
first half) to preserve her seventh shutout of the season (22nd
career). Senior goalkeeper Stephanie McGinley (Naugatuck,
Conn./Naugatuck) finished with five saves (four first half) for
Southern Connecticut.
Franklin Pierce
finished with an 11-7 advantage in shots for the match.
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