Franklin Pierce Beaten By Southern Connecticut, 4-3
Huszar scores twice to set new single-season points record at Franklin Pierce
Mary Beth Huszar
established a program record on Saturday against Southern
Connecticut State, as she pushed her career points total to 25. |
RINDGE, N.H. (October 13,
2007) – Grad student Mary Beth Huszar
(Greenville, N.H./Mascenic Regional) scored twice, but
Franklin Pierce University fell to Southern Connecticut State
University by a score of 4-3 in a Northeast-10 Conference
women’s field hockey match on Franklin Pierce Alumni and
Reunion Weekend on Saturday afternoon at Sodexho Field.
Huszar and Southern’s Kim Merritt (Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk)
tied for the game high with two goals each, as Huszar scored the
Ravens’ first two goals and Merritt tallied the final two for
her team, including the game-winner. Ashley Moirano (South
Burlington, Vt./South Burlington) also scored for the
Ravens, bringing the team back within one goal with a 64th-minute
tally.
With her two goals, Huszar set a new single-season scoring record
at Franklin Pierce with 25 points, passing the 23 points of Heidi
Nichols ’00 and Karen Clarke ’00, both in 2000. The
grad student, who is tied for the school’s single-season
assist record with five, is also one goal away from tying the
single-season goals mark of 11 held by Nichols as well.
The Ravens controlled play for much of the afternoon, holding a
15-9 edge in shots and a 9-6 advantage in shots on goal. The
Owls’ Lauren Zarrella (Morris, Conn./Wamogo) was forced to
make six saves in earning the win, while Ravens freshman
Tevis Hannington (Canton, Mass./Notre Dame
Academy) turned away two shots for Franklin Pierce.
Huszar got the home team on the board early, scoring an unassisted
tally 65 seconds into the match after taking the ball down the left
flank and beating Zarrella to the short side. After Kate Gedney
(Westbrook, Conn./New Hampshire) and Whitney Martin (Harwington,
Conn./Lewis Mills) gave the Owls a one-goal lead, Huszar struck
again at the 23:32 mark, receiving the rebound of her own shot and
stuffing the ball into the net. Freshman Nicole Henrique
(Swansea, Mass./Joseph Case) recorded an assist on
Huszar’s second goal.
Merritt gave her team a lead heading into halftime with a goal
from about six yards out with 1:17 left on the clock, and she then
provided the eventual game-winning goal with just over nine minutes
remaining in regulation, as Grace Martha (Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire)
found Merritt for the second time in front of the net.
The goal became necessary after Moirano scored her second goal of
the season at the 63:54 mark, as classmate Emily Morrissey
(Hubbardston, Mass./Quabbin Regional) dished from the
right post to an open Moirano in front of the Owls’ net.
Franklin Pierce (1-15, 1-12 NE-10) will take to the road for two
matches in its final road trip of the 2007 season, beginning on
Tuesday night at fourth-ranked UMass Lowell. Southern Connecticut
State (7-11, 6-8 NE-10) returns home to take on Assumption on
Tuesday evening.