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WATERVILLE – Ken Allen scored 22 points to lift the Colby College White Mules past the Husson Braves 73-60 in the championship basketball game of the Colby Invitational Tournament Saturday afternoon.
James Spidle contributed 13 points for Colby.
Sean Foye paced Husson College of Bangor with 15 points. Willie Rivera netted 12 points while Chris Funk and Mike McCaffrey added 11 and 10, respectively.
Husson College 60
Sompatzis 2-0-4, McCaffrey 2-4-10, Rivera 2-7-12, Foye 6-2-15, Robb, Durost, Funk 4-2-11, Breen, Landrith 2-2-6, Olson 1-0-2 Colby College 73
Forsyth 2-3-7, Hansen 1-2-5, Gutierrez 2-1-5, Petrosky 1-2-4, Allen 5-10-22, Davis 1-0-3, Meisner 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-3, Hinton 3-3-9, Spidle 5-0-13
3-pt. goals: McCaffrey 2, Rivera, Foye, Funk; Spidle 3, Allen 2, Davis, Hansen, Clark
Halftime: Colby 41-25
Wilkes 73, UM-Farmington 61
UM-Farmington (6-5) 61
Regan 4-0-12, Dufort, Nadeau 0-3-3, Rivers 10-1-22, Spadea, Meader 3-3-9, Lasante 0-4-4, Toland 4-3-11, Webster Wilkes University (10-1) 73
Sechler, Barrouk, Gotzmer, Kovach 1-0-2, Fabian 4-0-11, Cleveland 5-6-16, Walsh 2-1-5, Morcom 1-0-2, Gryboski 1-1-3, Sheakoski 0-4-4, Jannuzzi 9-9-30
3-pt. goals: Regan 4, Rivers; Fabian 3, Jannuzzi 3
Halftime: Wilkes University 38-28
USM 57, Western Connecticut 53
Western Connecticut (5-5) 53
Engram 5-1-11, Gamari 1-0-2, Schrandt, Annino 3-2-10, Marshall 0-1-1, Matthews, Maines, McCall, Stewart 3-4-10, Reese 3-0-6, Rea, Jones 5-3-13 Southern Maine (8-3) 57
Daly 2-0-4, Mathieu 1-0-2, Hamlin, Millett, Broussard 3-0-7, Zimmerman 3-1-7, Dougherty 0-1-1, Scott 1-0-2, Fennessy 7-3-17, Brown 2-0-5, Denton 1-0-2, MacVane 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: Annino 2; Broussard, Brown
Halftime: Southern Maine 28-13
UNE 95, Endicott College 81
Univ. of New England (3-6) 95
Sirois 2-0-4, Huntington 7-0-19, Keenan 1-8-11, Sirois, Lakin 4-3-11, McCarthy 5-12-24, Bradley 3-3-9, Clark 2-5-9, Cooper 2-4-8 Endicott College (4-5) 81
Francis 3-2-9, Kirk 2-2-7, Desrochers, Callahan 4-1-11, Simonelli 5-5-18, Diaz 5-0-12, Kelly 4-0-10, Sarver 1-1-3, Ayer 2-1-5, Burke 1-0-2, Lattanzi 0-1-1, McGann 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Huntington 5, Keenan; Francis, Kirk, Callahan 2, Simonelli 3, Diaz 2, Kelly 2, McGann
Halftime: Univ. of New England 39-35
UM-Fort Kent sweeps weekend
At South Portland, Bobby Davies poured in 24 points and racked up nine assists as the University of Maine-Fort Kent won the second of two weekend games, a 96-68 victory over Southern Maine Technical College Sunday. On Saturday in Boston, the Bengals cruised to a 101-33 win over Mass. Pharmacy.
Ish Gilpin scored 20 points and Drazen Jozic added 16 for UMFK in Sunday’s game. Tim Farrar added 10 points. Jason Sumner led SMTC with 28 points, while Matthew King and Gary Bolden chipped in with 15 and 13, respectively.
On Saturday, Gilpin led a balanced scoring effort with 31 points. Thomas Tolvasia scored 18, Farrar tossed in 12 and Jason Bray contributed 10. Farej Melkouiaw paced Mass. Pharmacy with 14 points and Eddie Smith added 11.
(Sunday’s Game) UM-Fort Kent (15-3) 96
Jozic 5-2-16, Gilpi 9-0-20, Farrar 4-0-10, Tolvasia 3-2-8, Davies 10-0-24, Miller 1-1-3, Tomblin 4-0-8, Bray 3-1-7 SMTC (10-6) 68
Sumner 10-4-28, Belanger 3-1-7, King 6-2-15, Bolden 5-3-13, Voltz
3-pt. goals: Jozic 4, Davies 4, Gilpi 2, Farrar 2
Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 50-34
(Saturday’s Game) UM-Fort Kent 101
Jozic 3-2-8, Gilpi 13-4-31, Farrar 5-1-12, Tolvasia 8-2-18, Davies 3-1-7, Miller 4-0-8, Tomblin 3-1-7, Bray 4-2-10 Mass. Pharmacy (0-9) 33
Melkouiaw 6-0-14, Food 1-0-2, Pitte 1-0-2, Sanford 2-0-4, Smith 5-0-11, Patel, Goodnow
3-pt. goals: Gilpi, Farrar; Melkouiaw, Smith
Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 51-10
Women’s basketball
UMPI 66, Notre Dame College 56
At Manchester, N.H., the University of Presque Isle went on a 13-0 run to close the first half before going on to claim victory.
Lori Morrow topped the Owls with 21 points and Michelle Young chipped in with 12.
Renee Richardson led Notre Dame with 23 points. Kristin Mitchell netted 11 points and Gina Thissell and Lindsay Browne scored 10 apiece.
UM-Presque Isle (3-4) 66
Dodge 3-1-7, Thurlow 1-0-3, Von Oesen 0-1-1, Amero 3-0-6, Collier 2-0-5, Young 5-2-12, Underwood 3-1-7, Dolley, Sanborn 1-1-3, Morrow 7-7-21, Castonguay 0-1-1 Notre Dame College (2-4) 56
Mitchell 5-1-11, Thissell 3-4-10, Way, Dolton 1-0-2, Browne 4-2-10, Richardson 8-1-23, Izzi, Hatch
3-pt. goals: Thurlow, Collier; Richardson 6
Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 39-34
Colby 81, UM-Machias 27
At Waterville, Erin Cole-Karagory scored 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds on Sunday to key Colby’s win over the Clippers.
Suzanne Heon added 25 points on 12-of-18 shooting for the White Mules. Katy Lawson contributed 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Dawn Novy paced UM-Machias with nine points.
UM-Machias 27
Steel 3-0-7, McKinnon, Cheney, Wallace 2-2-6, Strout, McGlaughlin 1-0-2, Novy 4-1-9, Crossman, Strout 1-1-3, Hart Colby College 81
Usher 2-1-5, Freese 1-4-7, Lawson 7-3-17, Jacoby 0-1-1, Cole-Karagory 11-3-26, Heon 12-1-25
3-pt. goals: Steel; Freese, Cole-Karagory
Halftime: Colby 36-12
USM 54, Western Connecticut 46
Western Connecticut (7-3) 46
Camella, Arroyo 1-2-4, Camella 3-0-7, Zapor 3-3-9, Rembert 1-2-4, Kurtyka 3-0-9, Zagaski, Dolook 3-1-7, Harris 0-2-2, Lane 2-0-4 Southern Maine (9-2) 54
Ware 4-5-13, DeGraw 1-0-2, Demo 3-4-10, Hopkins 1-0-2, Plant 0-1-1, Kimball 1-1-3, Dominiczak, Elderkin 2-0-4, Hathaway, Zahm, Libby 7-3-17
3-pt. goals: Kurtyka 3, Camella
Halftime: Southern Maine 24-18
UNE 80, Endicott College 71
Univ. of New England (3-6) 80
Coomes 2-0-4, Kempton 1-4-6, Calkins 2-2-6, Keene, Plant 6-4-18, Rodgerson 5-9-21, Marquis 2-2-6, Coyne 3-1-7, Urrutia, Staehli 4-4-12 Endicott College (0-11) 71
Stevens 3-10-17, Dunfey 3-7-13, Barra 3-0-6, Welch 1-2-4, Sabella 2-2-6, Pacione 3-1-7, Schlicting 7-0-16, Cotter 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Plant 2; Stevens, Schlicting 2
Halftime: Univ. of New England 45-38
Tennessee 92, Connecticut 81
STORRS, Conn. – Second-ranked Tennessee stopped No. 1 Connecticut’s 54-game home winning streak Sunday as Semeka Randall and Chamique Holdsclaw each scored 25 points in a 92-81 victory.
The score was tied at 76 with three minutes left before Randall scored seven points in a closing 16-5 burst.
The Lady Vols (13-1) evened the series at 4-4 and avenged a 1996 loss to UConn that snapped Tennessee’s NCAA record 69-game home win streak.
UConn (13-1) had the longest home winning string in the nation.
Tennessee’s late run broke open a game that was mostly back-and-forth in the second half. Teresa Geter started the spurt with a jumper at 3:17 and Tamika Catchings took advantage of a turnover and hit a 3-pointer.
After Geter made two free throws, Randall completed a three-point play on another a foul by Svetlana Abrosimova that sent the UConn scoring leader to the bench with her fifth.
Catching’s layup put Tennessee up 88-76 with 1:05 left. After a pair of foul shots by UConn’s Swin Cash and a 3-pointer from Keirsten Walters, Randall closed out the game with back-to-back baskets.
UConn had two brief leads the second half. Walters’ 3-pointer at 11:03 put the Huskies up 61-60 and Cash gave UConn a 68-67 edge with a foul shot with 6:50 left.
Both teams played their up-tempo style from the opening tip. The Huskies got their only lead of the period early on Walters’ 3-pointer, but Holdsclaw scored the next three baskets as part of a 10-2 run capped by Kellie Jolly’s four-point play.
Tennessee led 42-36 at halftime. The Lady Vols outrebounded UConn 47-32, led by Holdsclaw’s nine.
Cash scored 19 points for UConn and Abrosimova had 11 before fouling out.
Women’s hockey
Providence 2, Maine 0
At Orono, Sara DeCosta stopped all 17 shots she faced as the Friars shut out the Black Bears.
For Providence, Tina Schairer scored her third goal of the season on a pass from Jessica Tabb for the game-winner. Jackie Tamsin added a second-period goal on an assist from Lewiston native and P.C. captain Katie Lachapelle.
Amanda Cronin turned away 31 of 33 shots for Maine.
Providence (9-3-2) 0 2 0 – 2 Maine (6-9) 0 0 0 – 0
First period – no scoring.
Second period – 1. P, Schairer 3 (Tabb), 9:48; 2. P, Tamsin 5 (Lachapelle), 13:16.
Third period – no scoring.
Shots on goal: Providence 10-15-8-33, Maine 7-5-5-17
Goalies: Providence, DeCosta (17 shots-17 saves); Maine, Cronin (33 shots-31 saves)
Power play opportunities: Providence 0 of 3, Maine 0 of 3
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