FRANKLIN — A single goal hasn’t been enough to beat Franklin all season.
And that stayed true for the sixth-seeded Panthers on Monday despite falling into an early hole against No. 11 Lincoln-Sudbury in a Division 1 second-round matchup.
Franklin, which has scored at least two goals in every game this season, rallied back and a second-half goal off a sensational individual effort from sophomore Lily Strong proved to be the difference to lift the Panthers to a 2-1 victory over the Warriors at Pisini Stadium.
“We go into every game with the mindset of we don’t need to get a shut out to win, we just need to score more goals than the other team,” Franklin head coach Jodi Klein said. “I didn’t think we were going to get more than a couple against this team, and luckily that’s all we needed.”

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