When and Where: March 27, 2026 — Hooksett, N.H. (Mark A. Ouellette Stadium)
Score: Southern New Hampshire University 14, Franklin Pierce University 8
Records: SNHU 5-5 (2-2 NE10), FPU 4-6 (1-3 NE10)
Senior Brynn Goulet (Tyngsboro, Mass.) matched her career high with five goals to lead the Southern New Hampshire University women's lacrosse team to a 14-8 Senior Night victory against in-state rival Franklin Pierce University on Friday evening at Ouellette Stadium.
KEY MOMENT
- Franklin Pierce held a 4-2 lead with under six minutes to play in the opening half when Goulet struck twice to send the game to halftime tied at 4-all.
- Southern New Hampshire then scored four straight to begin the third quarter, with the run bookended by a pair of goals from freshman Ella Gray (Bow, N.H.) to stake SNHU to an 8-4 lead with 8:13 left. The Ravens would trim their deficit to 9-6 going to the final frame.
- The Penmen scored four of the first five goals in the fourth quarter, with redshirt-freshman Piper Knowlton (Chester, N.H.) twice finding the back of the net and Gray adding another strike, to open a 13-7 advantage with 8:37 remaining.
NOTES
- Southern New Hampshire has now alternated wins and losses over its last seven games.
- Gray buried a career-best three goals.
- Knowlton finished with five points on a pair of goals and three assists.
- Freshman Abby Bouffard (Biddeford, Maine) found the back of the net twice.
- Sophomore Corrina Moulton (Barre, Vt.) made five saves.
- Knowlton ranks second in the NE10 in goals (31) and points (45), as well as sixth in assists (14).
- SNHU leads the all-time series with Frankin Pierce, 20-4, and has won six-in-a-row. The Penmen are now 12-2 at home against the Ravens and have won four of the last five. FPU's last win in the series came at SNHU on April 23, 2021 (22-12).
- Goulet, Peyton Knowlton (Chester, N.H.), Delaney Ramalho (Hollis, N.H.) and Sierra Kimball (Amherst, N.H.) were honored in a Senior Night ceremony prior to the contest.
UP NEXT
- The Penmen are back in action Tuesday, March 31 (2 p.m.) when they travel to take on Pace University.
- SNHU is back home Wednesday, April 8 (7 p.m.) against cross-town rival Saint Anselm College at Ouellette Stadium.