WATERVILLE – Jon Lord rapped a double, triple, and had two RBIs to lead Colby to a 4-1 victory over Tufts Friday afternoon.
Andy Tripp followed up with two singles and the other two RBIs for the White Mules.
Evan Zupansic doubled and scored on Jon Hebert’s single to record the only run for the Jumbos of Medford, Mass.
Tufts (12-8-1) 000 000 010 – 1 9 1
Colby (6-9) 002 020 00x – 4 9 1
Lee and Suprenant; Royce, Lord (8) and Roy
UMF takes two from Owls
At Waterville, the University of Maine-Farmington won both ends of a doubleheader against the University of Maine-Presque Isle, 9-2 and 9-1.
(First Game)
UM-Presque Isle 000 002 0 – 2 5 1
UM-Farmington 213 012 x – 9 10 6
Roop, Collier (2), McCrossin (5) and Supa; Conway and Cushman
(Second Game)
UM-Presque Isle 001 000 0 – 1 2 3
UM-Farmington 180 000 x – 9 13 0
Supa, Feeney (3), Andrews (5) and Ingalls; Rutkiewicz and Potts
Plymouth St. 11, St. Joseph’s 10
At South Portland, Jay Zinis led Plymouth State over St. Joseph’s with a double, three singles, and an RBI.
St. Joseph’s Steve Osborne and Jesse LaCasse recorded a double and two singles each.
Plymouth State (3-15) 000 600 410 – 11 7 1
St. Joseph’s (25-3) 300 006 100 – 10 12 5
Burke, Freeman (3), Rich (5), Wilby (6), Stocker (9) and Tebbetts; Buker, Dalton (4), Pyne (8), Jacques (9) and Holdand
Softball
Pilgrims shut out twice
At Biddeford, the University of New England shut out New England College twice in a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader.
Michele Plant and Kalina Cuarisma paced UNE in the first game with two singles apiece. Renee Hellert had two singles for NEC.
Nor’easter pitcher Sarah Bernier carried a no-hitter into the seventh before the Pilgrims rapped back-to-back singles.
(First Game)
New England College 000 000 0 – 0 4 2
U-New England 010 021 x – 4 7 0
Daniels and Day; Murphy and Monteith
(Second Game)
New England (13-10-1) 000 000 0 – 0 2 2
U-New England (11-3) 020 000 x – 2 6 1
Daniels and Day; Bernier and Monteith
Husson sweeps UM-Farmington
At Bangor, the Braves shut out the Beavers in a doubleheader sweep, taking the first game 2-0 and the second game 7-0.
In the first game, Husson’s Kelly Dow allowed five hits, all singles. Sami Hibbard hit a double and a single and Nikki Steinhart had an RBI double. Andrea Benanti, Dorice Reitchel, Becky Roak, Melissa Foster and Melissa LeMar each singled for UMF.
In the second game, Tina Tobin and Dawn Doucette hit back-to-back singles to drive in the first two runs in the first inning en route to the win. Doucette finished with two RBIs and Erin Weston added a single and an RBI. Foster and Reitchel singled for the Beavers.
(First Game)
UM-Farmington 000 000 0 – 0 5 1
Husson 120 000 x – 2 6 2
Marden and Polatson; Dow and Henderson
(Second Game)
UM-Farmington (8-7) 000 000 0 – 0 2 3
Husson (8-8) 410 002 x – 7 5 3
Trudell, Hann (1), Topam (5) and Foster; Dow and Henderson
Women’s Lacrosse
Colby 15, Wheaton 5
At Norton, Mass., Thursday, Colby College defeated Wheaton with eight goals in the second half.
Allyson King broke a first-half tie with a goal in the last 12 minutes of the game. She went on to score four goals.
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