Wiberg scores 23, EMTC tops SMTC

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BANGOR – Nick Wiberg scored 23 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead Eastern Maine Technical College to a 99-66 men’s basketball victory over Southern Maine Tech Sunday. Brad Galley added 22 points as Mike Dow poured in 18 for the Golden Eagles.
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BANGOR – Nick Wiberg scored 23 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead Eastern Maine Technical College to a 99-66 men’s basketball victory over Southern Maine Tech Sunday.

Brad Galley added 22 points as Mike Dow poured in 18 for the Golden Eagles.

Derek Johnson notched 23 points while Mike Monzel put in 19 for the Techs of South Portland.

SMTC (6-6) 66

Johnson 8-4-23, Monzel 9-1-19, Biddings 5-1-11, Wells 3-1-8, Brown 2-0-5, Staples, Day

EMTC (6-6) 99

Wiberg 11-1-23, Galley 7-6-22, Dow 7-3-18, Borden 4-4-12, Leighton 4-0-9, Kimball 4-0-9, Doore 2-1-5, Wotton 0-1-1, Girodet

3-pt. goals: Johnson 3, Wells, Brown; Galley 2, Dow, Leighton, Kimball

Halftime: EMTC 51-24

Husson 90, Green Mountain 76

At Poultney, Vt., Robert Pilsbury scored 27 of his 34 points in the second half as 7-2 Husson won its fourth straight.

He also had six assists. Randy Fletcher had 21 points and six rebounds for Husson; Quinson Lancaster had 11 points and 12 assists and Matt Breen chipped in with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Notre Dame 82, Tenn. Tech 68

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Notre Dame made 13 of its first 17 shots in the second half, sparking a 35-9 run that helped end the team’s two-game losing streak.

BC 74, UMass 65

AMHERST, Mass. – Xavier Singletary hit a pair of 3-point baskets in a late 11-0 run that helped Boston College hold off Massachusetts for a 74-65 victory Sunday.

Women’s basketball

Texas 135, Centenary 35

AUSTIN, Texas – Centenary didn’t expect to beat 16th-ranked Texas. But it didn’t expect to lose by 98 points, either.

“We could put together a schedule that doesn’t have these kind of games. If nothing else our players get to say they played in this arena against one of the best teams in the country. That’s worth something.”

As it was, the Longhorns (10-1) set three school records, tied two and became the nation’s first Division I basketball team, men or women, to reach 10 wins.


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