2006 NCAA
DIVISION II
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After neither team really instilled their will in the first half, Franklin Pierce took charge from the opening whistle of the second half and were rewarded for their efforts in the 55th minute when junior Laura Stockdale (Sunderland, England) connected with classmate Gabriela Demoner (Curitiba, Brazil). Demoner fired a low shot from the top of the 18 in the left channel that beat West Chester sophomore goalkeeper Hilary Smart (Enola, Pa./Cumberland Valley) to her right for her team-leading 15th goal of the season.
“Twice this year we fell behind and both times we came back with a lot of fire in us,” said Lucey. “I wasn’t worried about the girls getting deflated, I was more worried about them getting out of our game plan. I was happy with how we kept playing and kept our composure and were still able to create our chances.”
Demoner had two more chances to make her mark in the match after the Golden Rams were able to equalize. Her first came right off the kickoff after WCU’s goal as she broke in one-on-one with Smart, but the ball took a high bounce, forcing Demoner’s shot to push high and wide of the target.
“The goal mouth is a little rough and I think the first one bubbled up on the shin for her,” said Bailey. “The second one the keeper came out and made a good save. You either make your chances or you don’t and that’s the difference.”
Smart made two saves in an 81st minute flurry, the first coming when Demoner again broke through the West Chester defense one-on-one with the keeper, but Smart made an excellent stop and then got a hand to Haines shot off the rebound.
“I gave her the first one and I wasn’t giving her the second one,” said Smart. “I was pretty fired up and we weren’t going to lose after that.”
Smart finished with four saves to preserve the victory for West Chester, who makes its first trip to the Final Four in program history. Mello finished with five stops for the Ravens, who were out-shot by the hosts, 12-11, including 8-7 in the second half.
“I honestly thought Franklin Pierce was going to take it there,” said Lucey. “(Demoner) had a couple of opportunities there to seal the game. They were a good team, the strongest opposition we have faced this season without a doubt. It could have gone either way, we were just fortunate to put our last one away.”
West Chester (23-0-0) will face No. 12 Metro State University in a national semifinal match on Thursday. Metro State topped No. 3 UC San Diego, 2-0, in another quarterfinal in Denver, Colo., this afternoon. The match will be played as part of the NCAA Division II Fall Sports Festival in Pensacola, Fla., with the National Championship match slated for Saturday, November 18.
Franklin Pierce (18-3-1) sees its season come to a close one game shy of the Final Four for just the second time in the last 15 years. The Ravens captured their record seventh-straight Northeast-10 Tournament title and 11th-consecutive NCAA New England Regional crowns this season.
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