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ITHACA, N.Y. – Meagan Arts scored the eventual game-winner in the second period Sunday to help the University of Maine complete a sweep of their women’s hockey road trip with a 2-1 ECAC victory over Cornell.
The Black Bears were coming off Saturday’s 3-2 victory over fourth-ranked St. Lawrence at Canton, N.Y.
In Sunday’s game, Dawn Froats made 28 saves to backstop the Umainen victory.
Aarts scored one goal, assisted by Karen Droog, and set up Droog’s first-period tally.
Jenel Bode scored for 1-15-1 Cornell while Sanya Sandahl stopped nine of the 11 shots she faced.
On Saturday, Christine Lane scored 6:09 into the third period, assisted by Jarin Sjogren, to give UMaine the winning margin.
Sjogren added a goal of her own in the second period with an assist from Lauren Steblen and Andrea Keller scored on a Droog assist. Amanda Cronin made 34 saves on 36 shots for the Bears.
Amanda Sargent and Caroline Trudeau scored for St. Lawrence. Caryn Ungewitter stopped 10 of the 13 shots she faced for the 17-6-3 Saints.
Men’s basketball
UM-Farmington 70, UMPI 60
At Presque Isle Saturday, Tom Nadeau led the way with 18 points as the Beavers prevailed.
Matthew Thomson popped in 13 for UM-Farmington.
Dave Malek led the Owls with 16 points.
UM-Farmington (8-13) 70
Orcutt, Nadeau 5-4-18, Thomson 5-0-13, Hayni 3-0-9, Wilcox 2-0-5, Kennie, Malley 3-0-6, Deeds 4-1-9, Fullerton 5-0-10
UM-Presque Isle (10-14) 60
Feeney 0-5-5, Godley 1-5-7, Norwood, Smith, Garreans 1-0-3, Moore 3-1-7, Jamo 3-0-8, Emerson, Malek 5-4-16, Jadric 4-1-9, Brimingham 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Nadeau 4, Thomson 3, Hayni 3, Wilcox; Malek 2, Jamo 2, Garreans
Halftime: UM-Farmington 36-24
St. Joseph’s 116, UM-Machias 64
At Standish Saturday, Leroy Gore led seven different players who scored in double figures with 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Monks rolled past the Clippers.
Travis Seaver scored 18 points while Ed Ventry notched 17 points along with 12 rebounds. Mike Ifill netted 13 points, C.J. Vose tossed in 12 and Nate Pelletier scored 11.
Mark Knowles poured in 22 points for the Clippers.
UM-Machias (11-11) 64
Sims 0-3-3, Knowles 6-8-22, Ralph, Whittaker 6-2-14, Khan 1-0-2, Thornton 6-4-21, Hipeson 1-0-2, Wignes
St. Joseph’s (15-10) 116
Underwood, Gore 9-4-22, Vose 5-2-12, Seaver 7-2-18, Ventry 8-1-17, Willer 2-6-10, Ifill 5-2-13, Brennan 3-0-7, Deazle 1-2-4, Pelletier 5-0-11, Drayer 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Thornton 5, Knowles 2; Seaver 2, Ifill, Brennan, Pelletier
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 55-31
UMFK 72, UM-Farmington 61
At Fort Kent on Friday, Morris Young carried the University of Maine-Fort Kent with 23 points.
Shaun Tomblin followed up with 15 points and Tomas Tolvaisa and Jason Bray contributed 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Tom Nadeau led the University of Maine-Farmington with 18 points. Mike Fullerton added 12.
UM-Farmington (7-15) 61
Orcutt, Facey, Dufort, Nadeau 6-1-18, Robinson, Thomson 3-1-8, Haynie 3-0-8, Benge, Wilcox 3-0-7, Kennie 1-0-2, Mallery 2-0-4, Deds 1-0-2, Fullerton 5-2-12
UM-Fort Kent (14-7) 72
Daudier, Farrar 1-2-4, Clavette 1-4-6, Young 8-3-23, Tolvaisa 2-6-12, Bente 1-0-2, Sutton-Hebert, Clark, Tomblin 4-5-15, Bray 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: Nadeau 5, Thomson, Haynie 2, Wilcox; Young 4, Tolvaisa 2, Tomblin 2
Halftime: tied at 35
Amherst 66, Colby 49
At Amherst, Mass., Saturday, Stephen Zieja notched 18 points to lead the Lord Jeffs to the win.
Pat Fitzsimons posted a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds. Brian Daoust tossed in 15.
Damien Strahorn led the White Mules with 16.
WCSU 98, Southern Maine 82
At Danbury, Conn, Leonard Rinas poured in a game-high 25 points Saturday to lead the Colonials to the win.
Kevin Matthews and Mark Carter each scored 19 points for the winners.
Corey Zimmerman led the Huskies with 18 points while Wade Millett chipped in 16.
Southern Maine (8-16) 82
Zimmerman 4-10-18, St. Pierre 3-4-12, White 3-3-10, Millet 7-0-16, Thomas 4-2-10, Grigsby 2-0-4, Tarbox 2-1-5, Hamlin 1-0-2, Soucie, Coutts, Stults 0-2-2, Thibodeau 1-0-3
Western Connecticut State (16-8) 98
Matthews 8-1-19, Carter 6-7-19, Rinas 9-3-25, Gene 2-0-4, Stewart 3-0-6, Miles 3-0-6, Bock 3-0-8, Evans, Benedetto 2-0-4, Mains 1-0-2, Baisch, Cooper 1-0-2, Gunn 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Millett 2, White, Thibodeau; Rinas 4, Matthews 2, Bock 2, Gunn
Halftime: Western Connecticut State 52-39
Women’s basketball
St. Joseph’s 85, UM-Machias 46
At Standish Saturday, Sue Picard’s team-high 15 points paced the Monks to victory.
Carolyn Brown, Kate Burrell, and Stacey Gelinas each notched 12 points for the winners.
Betsy Elmer led the Clippers with 24 points.
UM-Machias (12-10) 46
Anderson 0-4-4, Robb 1-1-3, Nuite 3-1-9, Guest 2-0-4, Elmer 7-9-24, Aziz, Boyle 0-2-2, Farrell
St. Joseph’s (20-4) 85
Burrell 4-1-12, Marsh 3-0-6, Brown 3-0-6, Turcotte 4-0-8, Brown 3-6-12, Gill 1-1-4, Suprenant, Picard 5-4-15, Rice 4-0-8, Alexander 1-0-2, Gelinas 5-0-12
3-pt. goals: Nuite 2, Elmer; Burrell 3, Gelinas 2, Gill, Picard
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 34-22
UM-Farmington 69, UMPI 48
At Presque Isle, Jocelyn Sawyer led the University of Maine-Fort Kent with 16 points while Megan Woodcock added 14.
Rebecca Roak added 13 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for the Beavers.
Megan Amero scored 19 points for UMaine-Presque Isle while Rachel Underwood contributed 11.
UM-Farmington (11-12) 69
Robertson 2-0-6, Bard 3-0-9, Hartman 2-3-7, Woodcock 4-2-14, Sawyer 4-8-16, Roak 6-1-13, Normand 0-4-4, Rtyky
UM-Presque Isle (13-9) 48
Thurlow 1-0-3, Amero 7-3-19, Flanagin 1-0-2, McGary 1-0-2, Underwood 3-5-11, Newell 0-2-2, Larlee 2-3-9, Gallagher
3-pt. goals: Woodcock 4, Bard 3, Robertson 2; Amero 2, Thurlow
Halftime: UMPI 29-27
Amherst 71, Colby 59
At Amherst, Mass., Shannon Russell’s game-high 28 points powered the Lord Jeffs past the White Mules on Saturday.
Hallison Putnam chipped in 11 points for the winners.
Sarah Walsh led Colby of Waterville with 21 points and 20 rebounds.
Colby (18-6) 59
Belcher 2-2-6, Lawson 3-0-6, Cochrane 1-0-2, Ashe 2-0-6, Condon 2-0-5, Hallee 2-0-5, Parisella 3-0-6, Henley, O’Donnell 1-0-2, Walsh 7-7-21
Amherst (21-3) 71
Putnam 2-6-11, Walker 4-1-9, Bozorg 1-3-5, Diamond, Taylor 3-2-10, Yarawamai, McGuire, Bergman 1-0-2, Russell 9-4-28, Farrell 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Ashe 2, Condon, Hallee; Russell 6, Taylor 2, Putnam
Halftime: Amherst 35-19
Southern Maine 60, WCSU 33
At Danbury, Conn., Megan Cressler’s two 3-pointers started a whopping 23-0 first-half spurt to help the Huskies cruise to victory.
Jess Libby and Megan Romblaski paced Southern Maine with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Cressler finished with eight.
Chrissy Camella led Western Connecticut with eight points.
Southern Maine (18-6) 60
Dominiczak 3-1-7, Shaw 4-0-9, Kimball 1-1-3, J. Libby 5-0-11, Crockett 2-2-6, Cressler 3-0-8, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Rombalski 4-2-10, Anders 0-2-2, Sobey, K. Libby, Watkins, Leonard
Western Connecticut State (9-15) 33
Camella 4-0-8, Arroyo 2-0-4, Karssil, Zagaski 1-4-6, Dolock 3-0-6, Morgatto, Capone, Pettway, Fairchild 1-0-2, Johnson, George 2-2-7
3-pt. goals: Cressler 2, J. Libby, Shaw; George
Halftime: Southern Maine 35-12
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