UMFK men too strong for Thomas Six players score 10 or more points as Bengals win 11th

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WATERVILLE – Six players scored in double figures to lead the University of Maine-Fort Kent Bengals to an 83-76 men’s basketball win over the Thomas College Terriers Saturday. Morris Young hit five 3-pointers en route to 17 points for UMFK, Stafford Bente added 15, Matt…
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WATERVILLE – Six players scored in double figures to lead the University of Maine-Fort Kent Bengals to an 83-76 men’s basketball win over the Thomas College Terriers Saturday.

Morris Young hit five 3-pointers en route to 17 points for UMFK, Stafford Bente added 15, Matt Dadier 12, Tyrone Burns 11, and Andrew Clavette and Shaun Tomblin 10 each. Tomblin also pulled down 11 rebounds.

Scott Raymond led the Terriers with 23 points and 10 rebounds, Matt Pitcher and Jimmy Cardaci posted 19 points apiece, and Mitch Orser had 10.

UM-Fort Kent (11-3) 83

Burns 5-1-11, Dadier 4-2-12, Clavette 4-0-10, Young 6-0-17, Tolvaisa 0-2-2, Bente 5-5-15, Hebert, Clark, Tomblin 3-4-10, Bray 3-0-6

Thomas (4-10) 76

Dunphe 1-0-3, Grant, Pitcher 6-7-19, Raymond 7-7-23, Cardaci 8-1-19, Orser 4-1-10, Magnusson, Ray 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Young 5, Clavette 2, Dadier 2; Raymond 2, Cardaci 2, Dunphe, Orser

Colby 66, Wesleyan 63

At Waterville, Colby shot a blistering 68 percent from the floor in a win over Wesleyan.

Both Zeb Davis and Sam Clark poured in 22 points for the White Mules, Clark also had seven rebounds.

Leo Jones tallied 19 points and 12 rebounds for Wesleyan of Middletown, Conn. while Chris Bray chipped in with 14 points.

Wesleyan (8-7) 63

Bray 6-0-14, Lewis 1-0-2, Jones 9-1-19, Janelli 1-0-3, Gordon 3-5-11, McBeth 2-3-8, Johnson 2-2-6, Williams

Colby (11-5) 66

Moro 1-0-3, Forsyth 1-0-2, Allen 1-0-3, Strahorn 3-0-7, Davis 8-0-22, Civiello 3-1-7, Clark 8-6-22

3-pt. goals: Bray 2, Janelli, McBeth; Davis 6, Moro, Allen, Strahorn

Halftime: Colby 39-23

St. Joseph’s 80, UM-Farmington 54

At Farmington, Leroy Gore led St. Joseph’s over the University of Maine at Farmington with 20 points and nine rebounds.

Both C.J. Vose and Mike Ifill put in 13 points for the Monks of Standish.

Mike Fullerton notched 19 points and 10 rebounds while Heath Kennie chipped in with 10 points for the Beavers.

St. Joseph’s (11-6) 80

Willer 0-4-4, Gore 10-0-20, Vose 4-5-13, Ifill 3-7-13, Seaver 2-0-6, Underwood 2-1-5, McPherson 1-3-5, Deazle 0-1-1, Ventry 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-2, Drayer 4-1-9, Brennan

UM-Farmington (4-10) 54

Orcutt 0-2-2, Nadeau 3-1-9, Wilcox 1-1-3, Deeds 0-1-1, Fullerton 6-7-19, Robinson 1-0-2, Haynis 3-0-6, Kennie 5-0-10, Malley 1-0-2, Facey, Dufort, Thompson, Cavanaugh

3-pt. goals: Seaver 2; Nadeau 2

Halftime: St. Joseph’s 36-25

UM-Machias 94, Unity 41

At Machias, Kenny Ralph scored 21 points, grabbed 23 rebounds and blocked four shots to pace the Clippers.

Mark Knowles pitched in with 21 points and 11 rebounds, Albert Whittaker added 19 points, 10 assists and six steals, and Miguel Khan tallied 12 points and 10 rebounds for UM-Machias.

Dave Clark scored 12 for Unity.

Unity (6-9) 41

Clark 3-6-12, Belanger 3-3-9, Liberty 2-2-8, Schneider 1-2-4, Reitsma 1-2-4, Lync 1-1-3, Pope 0-1-1, Simino, Howes

UM-Machias (8-7) 94

Ralph 8-5-21, Knowles 6-9-21, Whittaker 7-4-19, Khan 5-2-12, Sims 4-0-9, Hopoeson 2-1-5, Wingnes 0-4-4, Bean 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Liberty 2; Whittaker, Sims

Halftime: UM-Machias 48-14

NM Tech 88, SM Tech 84

Southern Maine Tech 84

Johnson 9-7-26, Wells 10-0-23, Biddings 5-0-11, Brown 3-0-8, Munzel 4-0-8, James 2-0-4, Day 1-0-2, Staples 1-0-2, Morgridge

Northern Maine Tech 88

Sleeper 4-12-22, Schmidt 5-4-15, Jellison 6-2-14, Szosnek 5-0-12, Durost 3-3-10, Beckford 2-2-6, Tompkins 2-0-4, Collins 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Johnson, Wells 3, Biddings, Bronw 2; Sleeper 2, Schmidt, Jellison, Szosnek 2, Durost

Halftime: Northern Maine Tech 44-39

Maine Maritime 86, Becker 69

At Castine, Matt Clement tossed in 25 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to power the Mariners to the win.

Peter Pitula scored 15 for Maine Maritime Academy. Jon Newland added 12 and Jed Johnson had 11 points and eight rebounds.

Abel Carmona led Becker College of Leicester, Mass. with 25 points.

Becker (5-7) 69

Millman, Blair, Bostick 3-1-9, Celey 7-2-16, Shivers, Nelson 2-0-5, Hinds 3-7-14, Carmona 9-7-25, Floriani, Fazzi

Maine Maritime (5-8) 86

Pinkham 0-2-2, Paquette 0-2-2, Brown 4-1-9, Johnson 4-3-11, Garland, Streams 0-4-4, Pitula 4-3-15, Lachance, Taylor 0-2-2, Newland 5-0-12, Cegelske 2-0-4, Clement 12-1-25

3-pt. goals: Bostick 2, Nelson, Hinds; Pitula 4, Newland 2

Halftime: Maine Maritime 33-31

UMPI men pick up two over weekend

At Presque Isle, on Saturday, Antrone Moore notched 21 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists to lead the University of Maine at Presque Isle over Lyndon State College, 80-63.

David Malek and Ethan Birmingham each chipped in 12 points for the Owls as Nate Jamo tallied 11 points and four assists.

Joe Layn led the Lyndon State attack with 14 points while Peter Camp tossed in 12.

On Sunday, Antrone Moore and Ethan Birmingham each poured in 25 points to aid UMPI in their second win of the weekend over Lyndon State, 103-98.

Nate Jamo chipped in with 14 points for the Owls while Frank Godley put in 11.

Jim Nelson led all scorers with 32 points for Lyndon State as Greg Rose tallied 17 points.

(First Game)

Lyndon State 63

Layn 6-2-14, Garceau 3-1-7, Hall 1-0-2, Dix 3-0-8, Nelson 3-2-10, Camp 4-0-12, Rose 1-2-4, Andrus 2-2-6, Maloney, Chester

UM-Presque Isle 80

Feeney 0-2-2, Godley 1-0-2, Norwood 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Garreans 1-0-3, Moore 7-7-21, Jamo 4-0-11, Emerson 3-1-8, Malek 5-2-12, Jadric 3-0-6, Birmingham 6-0-12

3-pt. goals: Camp 4, Dix 2, Nelson 2; Jamo 3, Garreans

Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 38-28

(Second Game)

Lyndon State (9-5) 98

Chester 3-2-5, Layn 2-2-6, Garceau 2-0-4, Hall 2-0-4, Dix 2-3-9, Nelson 10-0-32, Camp 4-0-9, Rose 7-3-17, Andrus 4-4-12, Maloney

UM-Presque Isle (8-11) 103

Feeney 0-2-2, Goldy 2-7-11, Norwood 3-0-9, Garreans 1-0-3, Moore 7-10-25, Jamo 5-0-14, Emerson 1-1-3, Malek 3-0-7, Jadric 0-4-4, Birmingham 10-4-25

3-pt. goals: Nelson 9, Chester, Camp; Jamo 4, Norwood 3, Garreans, Moore, Malek

Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 41-40

Keene State 96, Southern Maine 81

At Keene, N.H., Chris Coates led Keene State over the University of Southern Maine with 22 points, 12 rebounds and four steals.

Dave Stantial notched 18 points and 12 rebounds for Keene State while Chris Timson tallied 14 points and J.T. Torra dished out six assists.

Wade Millett led the Huskies of Gorham with 24 points while Jeff White added 19 points.

Southern Maine (4-12) 81

Zimmerman 3-1-8, Millett 9-0-24, St. Pierre 5-0-13, White 7-2-19, Coutts 0-2-2, Thomas 0-3-3, Hamlin 1-0-3, Tarbox 1-2-4, Grigsby 1-0-2, Stults 1-0-3, Soucie

Keene State (10-4) 96

Torra 1-4-6, Coates 9-2-22, Purinton 4-4-13, Stantial 5-6-18, Fieldhouse 3-0-7, Jackson 2-4-8, Reardon 0-4-4, Gallard 2-0-4, Timson 6-2-14, Swenson, Babul, Johanson, Jones, Pawluslak

3-pt. goals: Millett 6, St. Pierre 3, White 3, Hamlin, Stults

Halftime: Keene State 46-43

Women’s basketball

St. Joseph’s 70, UM-Farmington 56

At Farmington, Sue Picard notched 21 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists to lead St. Joseph’s to a win over the University of Maine at Farmington.

Stacy Gelinas chipped in 18 points as Cassie Turcotte poured in 12 for the Monks of Standish.

Jocelyn Sawyer tallied 14 points and nine rebounds for the Beavers while Rachel Bard netted 13 points and five assists.

St. Joseph’s (13-2) 70

Burrell 1-1-3, Marsh 1-1-3, Gagnon 1-4-6, Picard 8-4-21, Rece 1-1-3, Brown 2-0-4, Gelinas 7-2-18, Turcotte 5-2-12, Gill, Surprenant, Alexander, Regan

UM-Farmington (6-5) 56

Robertson 2-0-6, Bard 6-0-12, Hartman 2-1-5, Woodcock 1-0-3, Sawyer 6-2-14, Roak 3-3-9, Normand 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Gelinas 2, Picard; Robertson 2, Bard, Woodcock

Halftime: St. Joseph’s 33-27

UMPI sweeps Lyndon

At Presque Isle, on Saturday, Rachel Underwood notched 15 points, nine rebounds, three assists and two steals to lead the University of Maine-Presque Isle to a 62-44 win over Lyndon State College.

Stephanie Thurlow chipped in 11 points for the Owls as Rachel Larlee netted nine and Erica McGary tallied nine points and 14 rebounds.

Jen Garcia led the Lyndon State attack with 10 points and seven rebounds while both Tara Bartlett and Maggie Scott put in eight points.

On Sunday, McGary poured in 21 points to lead UMPI over Lyndon State once again, 79-69.

Larlee tossed in 20 points for the Owls while Thurlow netted 11 points.

Sara Gagnon led all scorers with 27 points for Lyndon State.

(First Game)

Lyndon State 44

Bartlett 4-0-8, Cavallaro 0-1-1, Garcia 3-2-10, Golden 0-1-1, Hilton 3-0-9, Kangas 1-0-2, Matthews 1-2-5, Scott 3-2-8, Gagnon, Post

UM-Presque Isle 62

Thurlow 4-2-11, Amero 3-2-8, Flanagin 1-0-2, McGary 3-3-9, Underwood 6-3-15, Gallagher 2-1-5, Newell, Larlee

3-pt. goals: Hilton 3, Garcia 2; Thurlow

Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 62-44

(Second Game)

Lyndon State (6-7) 69

Scott 2-3-7, Cavallaro 2-0-4, Mathews 4-0-9, Garcia 1-0-3, Gagnon 9-1-27, Bartlett 3-3-9, Kangas 1-0-3, Golden 1-3-5, Post 1-0-2, Hilton

UM-Presque Isle (11-4) 79

Thurlow 3-3-11, Amero 2-3-8, Flanagan 0-1-1, McGary 7-7-21, Underwood 2-4-9, Newell 2-3-7, Gallagher 1-0-2, Larlee 8-4-20

Colby 63, Wesleyan 48

At Middletown, Conn., Bianca Belcher led Colby over Wesleyan with 21 points.

Jen Hallee netted nine points for the White Mules of Waterville while Katy Lawson ripped down 10 rebounds and Sarah Walsh notched seven rebounds.

Shaleen Brown led the Wesleyan attack with 15 points as Amy Posocco put in 14 points and Kamica Lewis tallied 12 rebounds.

Colby (11-4) 63

Belcher 9-1-21, Lawson 2-0-4, Cochrane 2-2-6, Ashe 3-0-7, Condon 1-1-3, Parisellla 1-2-4, O’Donnell 2-0-4, Walsh 1-3-5, Morin

Wesleyan (9-4) 48

Elia 2-0-5, Posocco 5-0-14, Smith 1-1-3, Lewis 3-0-6, Tuzzolo 1-1-3, Bowman 4-7-15, Miller 1-0-2, Ward, Walsh, Bernius, Ebbeson

3-pt. goals: Belcher 2, Ashe, Hallee; Posocco 4, Elia

Halftime: Colby 30-24

Thomas 101, UM-Fort Kent 33

At Waterville, Erin Lovely hit six 3-pointers and finished with 28 points to pace the Terriers.

Betsy Pratt contributed 21 points for Thomas, Heather Farrell added 17, including five 3-pointers, and Tiffany Nason had 13 points. Courtney Corbett grabbed 10 rebounds.

Tracie Hobbs topped the Bengals with a dozen points.

UM-Fort Kent (2-12) 33

Gagnon 0-1-1, Small 1-0-3, Cyr 1-2-5, Hobbs 4-1-12, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Gervais 1-0-2, Mann 2-2-6

Thomas (8-7) 101

Pratt 7-3-21, Nason 4-2-13, Farrell 6-0-17, Lovely 11-0-28, Morrell 3-0-8, Corbett 3-0-8, Conner 2-4-8

3-pt. goals: Hobbs 3, Small, Cyr; Lovely 6, Farrell 5, Pratt 4, Nason 3, Morrell 2

Halftime: Thomas 50-17

Southern Maine 75, Keene State 51

At Keene, N.H., Erin Shaw poured in 19 points and dished out three assists to lead the University of Southern Maine over Keene State.

Jess Libby chipped in 13 points for the Huskies of Gorham while Megan Cressler tossed in 11 and Kara Crockett had 10.

Erika Forsberg led the Keene State attack with 15 points while both Margot Fleming and Aly Araque netted seven.

Southern Maine (11-5) 75

Dominiczak 3-2-8, Shaw 7-0-19, Kimball 4-0-8, Libby 4-5-13, Crockett 5-0-10, Cressler 4-3-11, Bourgoin 0-1-1, Anders 1-0-2, Sobey 0-1-1, Libby 0-2-2, Rombalski, Watkins, Leonard

Keene State (11-5) 51

Linn 2-0-4, Fleming 3-1-7, Forsberg 7-1-15, Alaimo 1-0-3, Tardif 1-1-3, Araque 1-4-7, Thomson 3-0-6, Lessner 0-2-2, Freda 2-0-4, Baird, C. Clarke, S. Clarke

3-pt. goals: Shaw 5; Alaimo, Araque

Halftime: Southern Maine 35-20

UMM 69, UNB-Saint John 54

(Friday Nihgt)

UM-Machias (6-8) 69

Robb 5-3-15, Guest 7-2-16, Elmer 5-1-12, Aziz 1-0-2, Anderson 3-3-9, Nuite 4-0-10, Doyle 1-0-2, Farrell 1-0-3

New Brunswick-Saint John (2-12) 54

MacInnis 5-3-14, Ashton 4-4-13, J. Wood 1-1-3, Goodwin 2-1-6, A. Wood 1-2-4, Armstrong 0-3-3, O’Leary 1-0-2, Graham 3-0-6, Reid

3-pt. goals: Robb 2, Elmer, Nuite 2, Farrell; MacInnis, Ashton, Godwin

Halftime: UMM 37-22


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