Box Score KEENE, N.H. 9/18/10 – Led by junior
forward Elizabeth Coffin's (Sugar Hill,
N.H.) two goals in the games first seven minutes, the
Keene State College Owls defeated Framingham State 3-1 on Saturday
afternoon at Owl Athletic Complex. With the victory the Owls
improve to 5-1 and 2-0 in Little East play, while Framingham drops
to 2-3 and 1-1 in conference action.
The win avenges last year's 2-0 setback to the Rams.
Coffin's first goal happened less than two minutes into
the game, when junior forward Jacki Benson (Hampstead,
N.H.) crossed the ball into the middle of the circle
finding a wide open Coffin to beat Ram goaltender Allesha
Kenyon to give the Owls a 1-0 lead.
At the 6:17 mark, Coffin netted her second goal as freshman
defender Katlyn Simula (Bridgewater, N.H.) sent
the ball into the circle off an out of bounds play, bouncing over
Framingham defenders sticks to find Coffin open on the far post and
give KSC a 2-0 advantage.
Thirty-six seconds later, Framingham answered back with a goal
from Cassandra Koegel off a rebound to beat KSC
senior goalie Meghan Ledoux (Standish, Maine) to
cut the lead in half to 2-1.
In the second-half, KSC was awarded a penalty stroke, at the
39:59 mark for an illegal touch by a Framingham defender. Coffin,
looking for the hat trick was denied, on a nice pad save by Kenyon
to keep the Rams in the game.
But with less than twenty minutes remaining, the Owls put the
game out of reach when junior midfielder Alyce Ferenc
(Rumney, N.H.) took a pass from senior Leigh Smith
(Sanborton, N.H.) to give KSC the 3-1 Little East
Conference victory.
Ledoux made one save for the Owls in the victory, while Kenyon,
the reigning Little East and ECAC goaltender of the week made ten
saves and allowed three goals in the losing effort.
The Owls outshot the Rams 25-4 on the game and held a slight
advantage in penalty corners with seven to Framingham's
five.
The Owls return to action Monday, with a road game against
Castleton State College at 7 p.m. Framingham plays next on Tuesday,
with a home match against Gordon at 4 p.m.