NEW LONDON, Conn. – Allison Lorenz and Christina Hedges each scored three goals Sunday to lead the University of Maine to a 6-1 win over Connecticut College in women’s ice hockey action.
UMaine snapped a three-game losing streak, improving to 6-6-2. Lorenz had two scores in the first period, while Hedges matched with two in the third. Alicia Gilmore made two assists. Amy Oliver and Sarah Dolan combined on 26 saves.
Ery Largay had the 0-13-1 Camels’ only goal in the third period. Claudia Goodrich made 24 saves.
Maine (6-6-2) 3 0 3 – 6 Conn. College (0-13-1) 0 0 1 – 1
First Period – 1. M, Lorenz (Haley) 0:18; 2. M, Hedges (Lorenz, Gilmore) 11:37; 3. M, Lorenz (Gilmore) 17:43
Second Period – None
Third Period – 4. M, Lorenz (Gabriele) :11; 5. M, Hedges (Gilmore, Lorenz) 12:45; 6. M, Hedges (unassisted) 16:21; 7. CC, Largay (Peller, West) 18:19
Goaltenders: Connecticut College, Goodrich; Maine, Oliver, Dolan
Shots on goal: Connecticut College 27; Maine 30
Men’s basketball
UM-Fort Kent wins two
At Fort Kent, the Univeristy of Maine-Fort Kent earned two victories, a 118-55 win over Unity on Saturday and a 108-71 win over the University of Maine-Augusta on Sunday.
In the Saturday game, Ish Gelpi and Shaun Tomblin led the University of Maine-Fort Kent with 19 points appiece and Chris Angelosante tossed in 15.
Aaron Liberty and Josh Sargent each scored 11 points to pace Unity. Jim Piccvito had 10.
In the Sunday game, Gelpi and Tomblin again paced the Bengals, combining for 58 points.
Gelpi finished with 30 points, eight steals and eight assists while Tomblin had 28 points and 15 rebounds.
Charles Martz scored 21 points for the University of Maine-Augusta. Rob Westbye and Todd Gunzinger added 16 and 13 points, respectively.
(Saturday) Unity (4-14) 55
Sargent 4-3-11, McGowan 2-4-8, Drake 4-0-9, Piccvito 3-4-10, Liberty 3-2-11, DeCrescenzo 3-0-6, Meserve UM-Fort Kent (14-5) 118
Lavoie 2-3-7, Gelpi 9-1-19, Angelosante 5-2-15, Farrar 5-0-10, Royal 1-0-3, Tardie 6-1-14, Osborne 6-1-14, Davies 3-0-6, Deveau 3-2-9, Khoury 1-0-2, Tomblin 9-1-19
3-pt. goals: Drake, Liberty 3; Angelosante 3, Royal, Tardie, Osborne, Deveau
Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 62, Unity 23
(Sunday) UM-Augusta (6-13) 71
Martz 6-8-21, Jenks 1-0-2, Forgve, Westbye 7-2-16, Dutill 3-0-6, Gunzinger 5-2-13, Jewers 1-5-7, Paulette 2-2-6, Herman UM-Fort Kent (15-5) 108
Lavoie 1-4-6, Gelpi 13-1-30, Angelosante, Farrar 5-3-14, Tardie 2-2-6, Osborne 5-1-11, Davies, Deveau 1-6-8, Khoury 1-1-3, Royal 1-0-2, Tomblin 12-4-28
3-pt. goals: Martz, Gunzinger; Gelpi 3, Farrar
Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 52, UM-Augusta 39
UM-Farmington 86, UMPI 68
At Farmington Saturday, the Beavers scored 51 second-half points as Daren Meader led five UMF players in double-figures with 16 points and 10 assists.
Laughn Berthiaume scored 15, Shawn Spadea had 14 points and 10 rebounds, Jeremy Bryant netted 13 and Jason Webster had 11 for UMF.
Matt Townsend led UMaine-Presque Isle with 18 points.
UMPI (8-10) 68
Eastmond 3-4-12, Henderson 1-0-2, Townsend 5-6-18, Colman 3-2-11, Kay 3-1-7, Andersson 1-0-2, Mitchell 4-0-8, Joseph 2-2-6, Malek 1-0-2, Okunnia, Hermansson, Dower, Smith UM-Farmington (10-9) 86
Bryant 3-6-13, Berthiaume 5-3-15, Spadea 5-4-14, Redstone 1-4-6, Meader 6-2-16, Lasante 2-2-6, Toland 2-1-5, Webster 5-1-11, Soucie, White
3-pt. goals: Eastmond 2, Townsend 2, Colman 3; Bryant, Berthiaume 2, Meader 2
Halftime: UMF 35, UMPI 29
Husson 88, UNE 66
At Biddeford Saturday, Tony Tobin scored a game-best 20 points to go with four steals to lead the Braves back from a one-point halftime deficit.
Mike McCaffrey had 15 points, Chris Funk scored 14, and Sean Foye netted 11 for Husson College of Bangor.
Ben Nosek led the University of New England with 14 points. Tyler Lakin followed with 12. Aaron McClure dished out seven assists and had three blocks.
Husson (18-7) 88
Sompatzis 1-1-3, McCaffrey 4-6-15, Dyt 2-1-5, Tobin 6-6-20, Foye 4-1-11, Funk 6-2-14, Breen 0-2-2, Cotto 3-1-7, Olson 3-0-6, Katz 0-3-3, Robb 1-0-2, Leighton, Durost UNE (9-9) 66
Sirois 1-0-2, Trottier 2-0-5, McClure 2-0-5, Lakin 3-6-12, McCarthy 3-1-7, Berry 0-1-1, Clark 2-2-2, Nosek 5-0-14, Millett 1-0-2, Daniels 1-0-2, Cooper 3-0-6, Mills 3-2-8, Arbour
3-pt. goals: Sompatzis, McCaffrey, Tobin 2, Foye 2, Cotto; Trottier, McClure, Nosek 4
Halftime: UNE 36, Husson 35
Barkley breaks MCI record
At Pittsfield, Erick Barkley scored 51 points for Maine Central Institute, breaking the school record for points in a single game set by current New Jersey Nets guard Sam Cassell in 1988.
Barkley led the squad to the title in the MCI Invitational with a 121-94 victory over Winchendon of Massachusetts. Kevin Braswell chipped in with 16 and Aaron Turner grabbed 12 rebounds. Rashon Bruno led Winchendon with 21.
Barkley scored 40 in Saturday’s 136-97 semifinal victory over Redemption Christian. Aaron Turner added 22 points. Willie White led Redemption of Troy, NY with 22.
(Sunday’s Championship game) Winchendon (20-5) 94
Boswell 6-1-14, Burno 7-7-21, Jones 2-6-10, Pelisseu 0-3-3, Pridgen 5-0-13, Rogers 1-0-2, Roma 2-1-5, Route 2-1-7, Smith 3-3-9, Watkins 2-0-4, Wise 3-0-6
Maine Central Institute (25-0) 121
Barkley 16-14-51, Bean 2-0-4, Braswell 6-4-16, Dye 5-3-13, Hirano 1-0-2, Oliver 2-1-5, Sims 2-4-12, Smith 1-1-4, Turner 1-2-4, Wise 3-4-10, Truman, Southall
3-pt. goals: Boswell, Pridgen 3, Route 2; Sims, Smith
Halftime: MCI 67, Winchendon 4343 (Saturday’s Semifinal game) Redemption Christian (19-7) 97
Bona 1-1-4, Branch 3-1-7, Cann 2-2-7, Gorham 1-4-7, Guinn 5-0-10, Lucas 5-2-12, Williams 5-0-10, White 13-0-30, Williams 0-3-3, Marks 2-0-4 Maine Central Institute (24-0) 136
Barkley 17-2-40, Smith 2-0-5, Sims 4-2-11, Turner 9-4-22, Braswell 6-2-17, Oliver 3-1-7, Wise 3-0-8, Hirano 2-2-6, Southall 2-2-6, Dye 4-413, Morris 0-1-1, Truman
3-pt. goals: Bona, Cann, Lucas 3, White; Barkley 4, SMith, Sims, Braswell 3, Wise 2
Halftime: MCI 63, Redemption Christian 40
Colby 79, Middlebury 63
(Sunday) Middlebury (4-12) 63
J. Faucher, M. Faucher, Maletis 0-1-1, Poulos 7-9-23, Breen 7-0-18, Cormier 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Laskek, Hart 1-0-2, Malone 3-0-6, Frye 1-0-2, Boffey 3-1-7 Colby (11-5) 79
McCullough 6-1-16, Hansen 1-4-7, Petroskey 2-1-5, Allen 5-4-18, White 0-1-1, Gallagher 1-1-3, Olinto 0-2-2, Meisner 2-2-6, Clark, Conway 0-5-5, Hinton 2-2-6, Spidle 3-2-10
3-pt. goals: Breen 4; McCullough 3, Allen 4, Spidle 2, Hansen
Halftime: Colby 36, Middlebury 22
Williams 82, Colby 67
(Saturday) Williams (15-2) 82
Farmer 2-2-7, Sheehy, Holland, Nogelo 8-8-27, Conley 1-0-2, Frew 7-3-17, Kennan, Hunt 5-4-16, McGuire 3-4-11, Benjamin 1-0-2 Colby (11-6) 67
McCullough 1-0-2, Hansen, Petroskey 2-1-5, Allen 5-6-19, Gallagher 2-2-6, Olinto, Meisner 3-0-6, Conway 2-3-7, Spidle 9-1-22
3-pt. goals: Nogelo 3, Hunt 2, McGuire, Farmer; Spidle 3, Allen 3
Halftime: Colby 40, Williams 33
Small college tourney
CMTC 65, SMTC 37
(Sunday’s Championship Game) Southern Maine Tech (6-4) 37
Bolduc 4-0-8, Wallace 1-1-3, Cote 1-0-2, Ames 2-0-4, Lakon 4-0-8, Hamlon 5-2-12, Lynch Central Maine Tech (10-0) 65
Coleman 3-0-7, LeClerc 2-2-7, Carrier 1-0-2, Boudreau 3-1-10, McDaniel 1-0-2, Derosiers 0-2-2, Emery 2-0-6, Nadeau 4-1-9, Cwilinski, Loura, Geba
3-pt. goals: Boudreau 3, Emery 2, Coleman
Halftime: CMTC 40, SMTC 13
EMTC 83, NBCC-St. John 70
(Sunday’s Consolation Game) Eastern Maine Tech (4-6) 83
Hale, Wildman 1-1-3, Haskell 7-1-19, Knights 2-6-10, Hanscom 3-3-9, Mills 2-2-8, Sharrow 0-9-9, Hunter 3-1-7 New Brunswick CC-St. John (4-6) 70
Belyea 6-3-17, Chetley 1-1-4, Cormier 3-1-8, Thibodeau 2-0-4, Oliver 5-3-14, LeBlanc 3-3-9, Harris 4-1-9, Murphy 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Haskell 4, Mills 2; Belyea 2, Chetley, Cormier, Oliver
Halftime: NBCC 35, EMTC 28
CMTC 124, EMTC 80
(Saturday) Eastern Maine Tech (3-6) 80
Wildman 6-0-15, Ke. Hanscom 7-1-16, Haskell 7-2-20, Knights 3-0-6, Hunter, Mills 4-3-11, Sharrow 3-0-7, Ky. Hanscom 1-3-5 Central Maine Tech (9-0) 124
Coleman 11-2-34, Leclerc 5-2-15, Carrier 1-0-2, Boudreau 3-0-9, McDaniel 4-2-10, Derosiers 3-1-7, Emery 3-0-8, Loura 1-0-3, Nadeau 7-0-14, Cwilinski 10-0-20, Gieba 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Wildman 3, Haskell 4, Hanscom, Sharrow; Dan Coleman 10, Leclerc 3, Boudreau 3, Emery 2, Loura
Halftime: CMTC 53, EMTC 37
Women’s basketball
UM-Farmington 70, UMPI 35
At Farmington Sunday, Margo Bailey had 14 points and Caryn Lasante scored 12 as the Beavers won their 10th straight, holding the University of Maine-Presque Isle to 14 second-half points.
UMPI 35
Ricker 1-0-2, Thurlow 0-2-2, Von Oesen 0-3-3, Stevens 1-2-4, Young 2-0-4, Chatman 0-4-4, Sanborn 1-0-2, Huff 7-0-14, Cheney, Dolley UMF 70
Normand 2-0-4, Fletcher 3-0-6, Parent 2-0-5, Downes 2-0-4, Roak 1-3-5, Rosebush 1-2-5, Atwood 3-1-8, Moir 4-1-9, Bailey 6-2-14, LaSante 5-2-12, Robertson, Hartman
3-pt. goals: Parent, Rosebush, Atwood
Halftime: UMF 33, UMPI 21
Husson 64, UNE 56 (OT)
At Biddeford Saturday, Wendy Atwood broke the University of New England scoring record, but Emily Walker and Liza Doughty combined for 10 points for the Braves in the extra period.
Atwood’s record-breaker came on a 3-pointer with more than 16 minutes remaining in the game. Her game-high 22 points gives her 1,629 in her career, surpassing Veronica Scott’s old mark.
Walker led Husson with 16 points. Kelly Dow had 10 points and 13 rebounds, and Doughty scored 13.
Julie Hagan and Lori Conti each had 10 points for UNE.
Husson (15-7) 64
Weed 2-0-6, Russ 0-2-2, Cram 4-1-9, Nye 1-2-4, Doughty 3-7-13, Dow 3-4-10, Walker 7-2-16, Emerson 1-0-2 UNE (8-11) 56
Coomes 2-0-4, Atwood 5-11-22, Hagan 4-2-10, Stevens 3-1-7, Conti 5-0-10, Plant 1-1-3, MacMannis, Coyne, Lamy
3-pt. goals: Weed, Atwood
Halftime: Husson 26, UNE 24
Maine Maritime splits games
The Lady Mariners split their weekend games, defeating Bay Path 65-63 on Saturday in Springfield, Mass., and dropping a 39-38 contest to Lesley College in Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday.
On Saturday, Vicky Jones’ free throw with eight seconds remaining gave Maine Maritime an edge they wouldn’t relinquish.
Monica Ratliff scored 20 of her game-high 24 points in the first half for MMA. Stacey Ryan had 21, and Robin Merrill registered 15 points to go with 11 rebounds.
On Sunday, Tia Cleckley converted a free throw with half a second remaining to give Lesley College the win.
Lindsay Smith led the Mariners with 12 points. Stacey Ryan had 11 points.
Maine Maritime (6-8) 65
Ratliff 10-2-24, Ryan 8-5-21, Merrill 7-0-15, Smith 0-1-1, Jones 0-1-1, Pratt 1-0-2
Bay Path (6-9) 63
Simao 7-2-16, Gondek 6-3-15, Laclair 0-1-1, Martell 3-2-8, Masuik 2-2-6, Mimoso 2-0-4, Palanjian 2-1-5, Palmer 3-0-8, O’Brien
3-pt. goals: Ratliff 2, Palmer 2, Mello
Halftime: Maine Maritime 43, Bay Path 24
Maine Maritime (6-9) 38
Smith 6-0-12, Ryan 4-3-11, Ratliff 4-1-9, Merrill 1-0-2, Pratt 2-0-4, Jones
Lesley College (6-8) 39
Cleckley 3-7-13, Pickert 5-0-10, Ishibashi 1-0-2, Yuasa 1-0-2, Picardi 1-0-2, Veal 1-2-4, Payne 3-0-6, Gamba
3-pt. goals: None.
Halftime: Maine Maritime 17, Lesley College 14
Williams 84, Colby 70
(Saturday) Colby (10-7) 70
Usher 1-0-2, Freese 0-2-2, Roberts 1-0-3, Cole-Karagory 3-0-6, Cochrane 8-1-17, Heon 1-2-4, Condon 8-3-20, Hallee 2-1-5, McGonagle 2-5-11, Morin Williams (15-3) 84
Higgins 5-8-18, Nesbit 1-2-4, Brenneman 4-1-11, Brooks 10-3-23, Duffy 2-0-4, Ford, Weitz, Tilley, Daigneault 4-0-9, Teutonico 1-2-4, Goldman 3-4-11
3-pt. goals: Roberts, Condon; Brenneman 2, Daigneault, Goldman
Halftime: Williams 46, Colby 33
St. Joseph’s 83, Norwich 71 (OT)
(Saturday) Norwich 71
Hopkins 3-0-7, Snyder 3-5-11, M. Jutras 0-5-5-, Troup 3-1-7, Dion, Devine 1-0-2, Juskiewica, Hines 0-1-1, C. Jutras 7-1-19, Allen 6-7-19, Roberts, Rickeet, Rodriguez, Mears St. Joseph’s 83
Chavarie 5-7-21, Burrell 2-2-6, Forand 2-2-6, Marsh 0-1-1, Brown 4-3-11, Morton, Lemire, Beane 1-2-4, Field 7-6-24, Turcotte 0-1-1, Reed 2-5-9
3-pt. goals: C. Jutras 4, Hopkins; Chavarie 5, Field 4
Halftime: Norwich 37, St. Joseph’s 37; regulation: 64-64
St. Joseph’s 60, Green Mtn. 26
(Sunday) Green Mountain (12-4) 26
Quintal, Eastman 1-0-2, Lewis 0-1-1, Elliot 2-0-4, Kulesza 3-3-9, Dowett 2-0-4, McDonnell, Miller 1-0-2, Tallent 1-0-2, LeMessuier 1-0-2 St. Joseph’s (10-9) 60
Chavarie 1-0-3, Burrell 6-1-13, Forand 0-3-3, Marsh 1-0-2, Brown, Morton, Lemire, Beane 6-1-13, Field 5-0-12, Turcotte 1-2-4, Reed 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: Field 2, Chavarie, Burrell
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 28, Green Mountain 15
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