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PROVIDENCE, R.I., Jordan Jiskra and Kristy Zamora each notched two goals and two assists to lead Brown to a 10-0 women’s hockey win over the University of Maine Friday night. Carly Regnier, Tara Mouney, Meredith Ostrander, Kathleen Kauth, Julie Iler and Jill Graat each scored…
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PROVIDENCE, R.I., Jordan Jiskra and Kristy Zamora each notched two goals and two assists to lead Brown to a 10-0 women’s hockey win over the University of Maine Friday night.

Carly Regnier, Tara Mouney, Meredith Ostrander, Kathleen Kauth, Julie Iler and Jill Graat each scored a goal for the winners. Ali Brewer turned away all 20 shots she faced.

Maine’s Amanda Cronin made 44 saves on 54 shots.

Maine (12-14-1) 0 0 0 – 0 Brown (16-4-3) 4 2 4 – 10

First period – 1. B, Zamora (Mounsey), 1:49; 2. B, Regnier (Jiskra, Iler), 3:36; 3. B, Jiskra (Kauth, Brewer), 11:08 pp; 4. B, Jiskra (Regnier, Kenney), 19:11

Second period – 5. B, Mouney, 14:18; 6. B, Zamora (Gardner), 15:42 pp

Third period – 7. B, Ostrander (Kenney, Gardner), 7:56; 8. B, Kath (Mounsey, Jiskra), 13:50; 9. B, Iler (Zamora), 19:26; 10. B, Graat (Zamora), 19:46

Shots on goal: Maine 12-2-6-20; Brown 17-16-21-54

Power-play Opportunities: Maine 0 of 4; Brown 2 of 6

Goaltenders: Maine, Cronin (54 shots-44 saves); Brown, Brewer (20-20)

Attendance: 179

Women’s basketball

St. Joe’s 73, UM-Machias 36

At Standish, Kate Burrell scored 15 points to lead the St. Joseph’s College Monks to a 73-36 win over the University of Maine-Machias.

Holly Strout paced the UMM Clippers with 18 points.

UM-Machias (2-19) 36

Cheney, Robinson, E. Strout, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Novy 3-3-9, Crossman 2-0-5, H. Strout 8-1-18 St. Joe’s (19-6) 73

Gill 1-2-4, Burrell 6-0-15, Marsh 1-2-4, Picard 3-2-8, Wood 2-0-4, Brown 4-0-8, Gelinas 4-0-8, Lemire, Beane 1-0-2, Field 3-0-7, Turcotte 2-2-7, Reed 0-2-2, Paris 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Crossman, H. Strout; Burrell 3, Field, Turcotte

Halftime: St. Joe’s 36-14

Colby 84, Hamilton 75

Hamilton (2-19) 75

Russell 8-9-28, Siepiola 5-0-13, Gennuso 1-0-2, Chiaputti 3-1-8, Fichera, Moran 2-1-5, Sweet 2-2-6, Pogonowski 1-0-2, Pierce, McDermott 3-2-8, Buckley 1-1-3 Colby (12-10) 84

Cole-Karagory 3-8-15, Hallee 3-5-11, Lawson 3-2-8, Cochrane 8-0-16, Freese 1-2-5, Condon 3-8-14, Usher, McGonagle 3-3-10, Ballard 0-1-1, Morin 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Russell 3, Siepiola 3, Chiaputti; Freese, Cole-Karagory, McGonagle

Halftime: Colby 40-35

Men’s basketball

St. Joe’s 92, UM-Machias 50

At Standish, Carl Howell fired in 40 points and became St. Joe’s all-time leading scorer.

Marlow Bernard and Ryan Martin each added 10 points for the winners while Rob Sanicola dished out 14 assists.

Earl Matthew and Centrale Williams each scored 14 points to lead the University of Maine-Machias. Zeke Bojic had 10 points.

UM-Machias (7-18) 50

Bojic 4-2-10, Williams 5-1-14, Tremberth 1-0-3, Lyford 2-0-4, Matthew 7-0-14, Look 1-0-2, Hughes, Ternig, Sherman 1-0-3, MacArthur St. Joe’s (24-1) 92

Bernard 3-3-10, Bowen 4-0-8, McPherson 1-0-2, Sanicola 2-1-6, Hynes 1-3-6, Martin 4-1-10, Bell 2-0-4, Lee, Pelletier 3-0-6, Howell 16-7-40, Moorhead, Douglas

3-pt. goals: Williams 3, Tremberth, Sherman; Bernard, Sanicola, Hynes, Martin, Howell

Halftime: St. Joe’s 44-24

Colby 77, Hamilton 74

Colby (13-9) 77

Forsyth 4-0-8, Hansen 2-0-4, Gutierrez, Allen 5-9-20, Davis 2-0-4, Gallagher 4-0-8, Meisner 2-0-4, Clarke 5-1-11, Hinton 2-0-4, Spidle 6-0-14 Hamilton (13-8) 74

Driggs, Johnson, McCarthy 4-1-13, Stroman 6-2-16, Schantz 12-10-34, Fudge, Ferretti 1-0-2, Deason 1-0-2, Bishop, Schmiegel 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Allen, Spidle 2; McCarthy 4, Stroman 2

Halftime: Hamilton 37-34

B.U. 68, Vermont 54

At Burlington, Vt., Boosted by a strong second half, Boston University defeated the University of Vermont 68-54 Friday night.

Led by Mike Costello, the Terriers outscored Vermont 15-4 over a four-minute stretch late in the second half.

Costello, LaVar Folk (eight assists) and Ignatio Rodriquez each scored 12 for the Terriers (9-16, 5-12 America East) who with the win is locked into the eighth seed in next week’s America East Championships.


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