'KEENE, N.H. 5/11/05 - Dan Ryan's (Billerica, Mass.) goal
with 38 seconds left to play lifted Endicott College to a 11-10
victory over Keene State College in a first round game of the 2005
NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship played Wednesday at
Owl Athletic Complex.
Situated 15-yards out, Ryan bounced the ball into the net for
the game-winner giving Endicott (15-3) its first NCAA win in three
tries. Keene State, which was making its first NCAA
appearance, concludes its season with an 11-5 record.
"We dug a big hole in the beginning, but we played well and
showed a lot of heart coming out of that hole," said KSC Coach Mark
Theriault. "A couple of bad bounces and mistakes and the
outcome could have been different." I'm very proud of this
team. We went where no Keene State team had gone
before."
The Gulls scored the first four goals of the game on the way to
taking a 4-1 first quarter lead. Keene State outscored EC 5-2
in the second quarter to the tie the game 6-all. Sean Panora
(South Windsor, Conn.) netted three of the Owls' goals.
The game was decided in the fourth quarter. KSC took its
first lead of the game (9-8) on a goal by Greg Richard (Nashua,
N.H.) at the 10:38 mark. Endicott came back with a pair
of goals to go up 10-9. Defenseman Ron Ward (Derry, N.H.)
knotted the game once again with his first goal of the season.
Following a couple of saves by KSC goalie Matt Johnson (Derry,
N.H.), Ryan put in the go-ahead goal.
Sam Chidester (Elliot, Me.) scored three goals and Parker Sowles
(Cumberland, Me.) and Josh Gilbert (Simsbury, Conn.) had two goals
each to lead Endicott which advances to play Middlebury in the
second round.
Panora finished with four goals and Eric Momnie (South Windsor,
Conn.) and Ryan Hazelton (Chester, N.H.) had two goals each for
KSC. Momnie also had three assists.
In goal, Ryan Walsh (Weymouth, Mass.) made four saves for the
Gulls while Johnson finished with 15 saves for the Owls.