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FORT KENT – Madawaska native Kristin Pelletier scored three goals Sunday, sparking Husson College of Bangor to a 4-0 women’s soccer victory over the University of Maine-Fort Kent.
Kate Calligan added a goal and assist and Allison Dugal chipped in with an assist for the 2-2 Braves. Meghann Taylor stopped all four shots she faced.
Joy Gervais made 21 saves on 25 shots for the 1-3 Bengals.
UM-Farmington 2, UMPI 0
At Presque Isle Sunday, Tricia Serrell stopped all 12 shots she faced in picking up the shutout for the 3-1 Beavers.
Sara Ricker scored off an assist from Tanya Hart for the winners, and Emma Apatu added a goal.
Amanda Berry stopped 10 of 12 shots for the Owls.
UM-Farmington 3, UMPI 0
At Farmington Saturday, Megan Woodcock tallied a goal and an assist as the University of Maine-Farmington blanked the Owls.
Julia Malek and Addie Price pitched in with a goal each and Richelle Dube and Erin Findland dished out assists. Alyson Pontbriand turned back seven of eight shots.
University of Maine-Presque Isle goalie Samantha Berry stopped 13 of 29 shots.
New Hampshire Tech 2, Unity 1
At Unity Saturday, Blair Weathers knocked in two goals to power New Hampshire Tech.
Mary Soucy saved 12 of 15 shots for the 1-4 winners.
Tyla LaPlante scored the goal for 1-3 Unity. Rom Harrison saved 11 of 13 shots.
Johnson State 1, Thomas 0
At Johnson, Vt., Saturday, Rachel Anderson made 16 saves on 18 shots Saturday to make a first-half goal stand up for 2-4 Johnson State.
Kendra Pelow made 20 saves on 23 shots for Thomas of Waterville.
Colby 2, Wesleyan 0
At Waterville Saturday, Caitlin Krause and Lauren Gremelspacher provided all the offense as the White Mules improved to 1-1.
Abby Kussell made six saves on 11 shots for Colby. Ella Naef stopped five of 23 for 1-2 Wesleyan.
Western Conn. 3, So. Maine 0
At Gorham, Christie Gills, Heather Babington and Stacey Rogenski scored in Saturday’s win for the 5-1 Colonials.
Kristen Bartholomew and Jessica Freeman got the shutout, combining for five saves on eight shots.
Marcy Ansley made six saves on 13 shots for 3-2 Southern Maine.
St. Joseph’s 2, Johnson St. 0
At Johnson, Vt., Mary Gill scored 14 minutes into the game Sunday to pace the 2-1 Monks.
Jaclyn Morrill also scored for the winners and Marissa Regan stopped all four shots she faced.
For 2-5 Johnson State, Sarah Patterson stopped eight of 23 shots.
UM-Machias 3, UM-Fort Kent 1
At Fort Kent Saturday, Emma Apatu found the back of the net three times as the Clippers improved to 3-0.
Tricia Farrell faced just 10 shots and saved eight of them for the winners.
Tess Gagnon scored the goal for the 1-2 Bengals. Joy Gervais saved 14 of 17 shots.
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