FORT KENT – C.J. Vose scored 28 points Sunday afternoon as Saint Joseph’s College of Standish posted a 75-59 Maine Athletic Conference men’s basketball victory over UMaine-Fort Kent.
Brandon Stewart tallied 16 points and Bilal Dawan-Abdullah added 14 for Saint Joseph’s of Standish.
Stafford Bente notched 11 for the Bengals, who suffered their first league loss.
St. Joseph’s (9-5) 75
Ahern 2-0-4, Dawan-Abdullah 5-4-14, McPherson 1-0-2, Monteiro 2-2-6, Pratt 2-1-5, Stewart 8-0-16, Underwood, Vose 11-4-28, Willer
UM-Fort Kent (9-8) 59
Alarcon 0-2-2, Bente 5-1-11, Bray 3-0-6, Bryan 2-0-5, Clark, Clavette 2-3-8, Daudier 3-0-7, Gervais 1-2-5, Glover 4-0-8, Young 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: Bryan, Clavette, Daudier, Gervais
Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 40-34
Saint Joseph’s 89, UMPI 79
At Presque Isle Saturday, Bilal Dawan-Abdullah and Brandon Stewart tossed in 22 and 21 points, respectively, to spark Saint Joseph’s of Standish to victory.
C.J. Vose scored 14 points and Jimmy Ahern netted 12 and added eight assists for the Monks.
Antrone Moore led UMaine-Presque Isle with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Vjeko Jadric scored 18 points while Dan Emerson and Tim Dolley chipped in with 13 points each.
Saint Joseph’s (8-5) 89
Dawan-Abdullah 6-7-22, Stewart 10-1-21, Vose 5-4-14, Ahern 4-3-12, Pratt 4-1-9, McCabe 2-1-5, Ayres 1-0-3, Monteiro 1-1-3, Drayer
UM-Presque Isle (2-6) 79
Moore 5-9-19, Jadric 8-0-18, Emerson 5-3-13, Dolley 5-3-13, Garreans 3-1-7, Cr. Smith 2-0-6, Bernard 1-1-3, Cl. Smith
3-pt. goals: Dawan-Abdullah 3, Ayres, Ahern; Cr. Smith 2, Jadric 2
Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 44-35
E. Connecticut 99, USM 88 (OT)
At Gorham on Saturday, the Warriors converted 15 of 18 free throws in overtime to edge the Huskies.
Christopher Morgan paced Eastern Connecticut with 20 points.
Ryan Garland led the way for Southern Maine with 20 points. Jeff White netted 14 and Ryan Thomas scored 13, while Jason St. Pierre and Mike Francoeur added 10 each.
Eastern Connecticut (8-6) 99
Shepard 3-8-16, Leydon 2-8-13, Vega 4-6-15, Kipphut 5-3-14, Morgan 5-8-20, Lee 3-1-9, Mulhall, Simao 0-1-1, Rea 4-3-11
Southern Maine (6-8) 88
Bigelow 3-0-8, Lovely 1-2-5, Francoeur 4-2-10, Tarbox, St. Pierre 4-0-10, Grigsby, White 4-3-14, Garland 7-4-20, Estes 3-2-8, Thomas 5-3-13
3-pt. goals: Shepard 2, Leydon, Vega, Kipphut, Morgan 2, Lee 2; Bigelow 2, Lovely, St. Pierre 2, White, Garland 2
Halftime: USM 39-37
Regulation: 80-80
Bates 88, Colby 75
At Lewiston on Saturday, the Bobcats registered their sixth straight win behind Ed Walker’s 21-point performance.
Brian Gerrity provided 17 points, Alex Wilson contributed 13 points and 11 rebounds, C.J. Neely chipped in with 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Ramon Garcia added 11 points for Bates.
Damien Strahorn paced Colby of Waterville with a game-high 23 points. Patrick McGowan netted 18 and Jared Cushman had 13.
Colby (6-6) 75
McGowan 7-1-18, Loukes 3-0-6, Strahorn 8-4-23, Lewis 1-0-2, Snyder-Fair 0-3-3, Flood 3-0-6, Forlizzi 2-0-4, Cushman 6-0-13, Nale, Rutherford, Kampmann
Bates (10-3) 88
Garcia 4-0-11, Hart 2-0-6, Wilson 6-1-13, Neely 6-0-12, Walker 8-2-21, Salvaggio 2-0-4, Mancebo 2-0-4, Gerrity 6-0-17
3-pt. goals: McGowan 3, Strahorn 3, Cushman; Garcia 3, Hart 2, Walker 3, Gerrity 5
Halftime: Bates 49-46
Salve Regina 91, UNE 75
(Saturday)
U-New England 75
Gaye 5-3-15, Keenan 1-1-4, Sirois 8-4-20, Beaulieu 3-2-8, Bradley 2-5-10, Berthiaume 2-0-4, Nutting 4-0-10, Chapman 1-2-4, Mills, Koliani
Salve Regina 91
Cardoso 5-0-11, Kawula 10-6-26, Verderame 8-0-21, Collier 3-0-6, Dlugolenski 3-2-9, O’Rourke 0-2-2, Morrisey 4-5-13, Connolly, Gendron 0-1-1, Kinel 1-0-2, Morrone, Adams
3-pt. goals: Gaye 2, Keenan, Bradley, Nutting 2; Cardoso, Verderame 5, Dlugolenski
Halftime: Salve Regina 51-38
Women’s basketball
Saint Joseph’s 57, UMFK 30
At Fort Kent, Sue Picard scored 15 of her 18 points as her Saint Joseph’s Monks piled up a 35-8 halftime lead on Sunday.
Abbie Rice added 12 for the Monks of Standish.
Melissa Hare scored eight points for the Bengals.
Saint. Joseph’s (14-1) 57
M. Gagnon, Young 0-2-2, Pelkey 1-1-3, T. Gagnon 1-0-2, Suprenant 2-0-4, Picard 8-0-18, Rice 5-4-14, Blauvelt 1-0-2, Gelinas 1-0-2, Regan 1-0-2, Ahern, Marcotte 3-2-8
UM-Fort Kent (2-11) 30
Bourgoin, Brown 1-0-2, Doucette 3-0-7, Fisher 1-0-2, Gagnon 1-0-2, Gervais 1-1-3, Glass 2-0-5, Hare 3-2-8, Lutz 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Picard 2; Doucette, Glass
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 35-8
UMF 73, St. Joseph’s (Vt.) 44
At Rutland, Vt., Megan Woodcock scored 13 points and Dorice Reitchel and Jocelyn Sawyer added 11 apiece to pace the University of Maine-Farmington to a comfortable win on Saturday.
Cheryl Kempton pitched in with 10 for the Beavers.
Elizabeth Arbelaez scored 13 for St. Joseph’s of Vermont.
UM-Farmington (8-4) 73
Reitchel 5-0-11, Bard 3-0-7, Sawyer 2-7-11, Woodock 5-0-13, Bean, Kempton 3-3-10, Stanley 1-0-2, LaHaye 3-2-8, Haines 3-1-7, Hunt 2-0-4
St. Joseph’s (1-7) 44
Hytko 4-0-10, Caso 1-0-2, Arbelaez 3-6-13, Dufresne 1-2-4, Neider 0-1-1, Toth 0-1-1, Crossman 0-1-1, Frasier 2-0-4, Domnico 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Arbelaez, Hytko 2; Kempton, Woodcock 3, Barrd, Reitchel
Halftime: UMF 31-26
Saint Joseph’s 82, UMPI 49
At Presque Isle, Saturday, Abby Rice led Saint Joseph’s College with 17 points.
Marissa Regan scored 11 points while Michelle Gagnon, Tonya Alexander and Marissa Regan each added 10.
Rachel Larlee was top scorer for the University of Maine at Presque Isle with 20 points as well as nine rebounds.
UM-Presque Isle (4-6) 49
Schloeman 1-0-3, Noonan 1-0-2, Amero 1-2-4, Renault 1-0-3, Willey 1-0-2, McGary 2-3-8, Murray 1-0-3, Larlee 9-2-20, Berry 2-0-4, Dickinson, Clayton, Sutherland
Saint Joseph’s (13-1) 82
M. Gagnon 3-2-10, Pelkey 2-2-6, T. Gagnon 3-0-7, Picard 8-1-17, Rice 5-0-10, Blauvelt 2-1-5, Gelinas 1-2-4, Marcotte 5-0-11, Regan 4-1-10, Ahern 1-0-2, Young, Suprenent
3-pt. goals: Schloeman, Renault, McGary, Murray; M. Gagnon 2, T. Gagnon, Marcotte, Regan
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 52-16
Colby 68, Wheaton 51
At Norton, Mass., Briana Belcher scored all of her 17 points to spark a second-half surge Saturday as the White Mules erased a 14-point halftime deficit.
Wendy Bonner scored 11 points for Colby of Waterville.
Kerry Deshefy led Wheaton with 12 points.
Colby (5-8) 68
Belcher 5-7-17, Lawson 1-0-3, Walsh 3-2-8, Chuprevich 2-1-5, O’Donnell 4-0-8, Burrows, Henley 2-3-7, Ashe, Bonner 4-3-11, Bourque 3-0-6, DeAngelo, Dionisi 1-0-3
Wheaton (5-7) 51
Deshefy 3-4-12, Arment 2-1-5, Savas 3-3-9, Brassil 2-2-6, Schefiliti 4-0-11, Jones 0-3-3, Dow-Allen 1-0-3, Vasiliou, Stodder 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Lawson, Dionisi; Deshefy 2, Schefiliti 3, Dow-Allen
Halftime: Wheaton 34-20
So. Maine 61, E. Connecticut 59
At Gorham, Kara Crockett hit two free throws with 34 seconds left Saturday to lift the Huskies past the previously unbeaten Warriors.
Crockett led Southern Maine, which has won 11 straight, with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Niki Dominiczak added 10 points and Meg Cressler had nine.
Kristyn Grassi and Allison Coleman led Eastern Connecticut with 16 and 15 points, respectively.
Eastern Connecticut (11-1) 59
Russo 2-0-4, Burdelski 3-0-7, Mund 1-0-2, Prior 3-1-7, Coleman 7-1-15, Debicki 3-0-8, Grassi 7-2-16
Southern Maine (14-1) 61
Allen 3-1-8, Dominiczak 5-0-10, Cressler 3-1-9, Jackson, Tong 1-0-2, Noonan 3-0-6, Zahm 4-0-8, J. Libby 1-2-4, Crockett 6-2-14
3-pt. goals: Burdelski, Debicki 2; Allen, Cressler 2
Halftime: E. Connecticut 26-23
Salve Regina 74, UNE 68 (OT)
(Saturday)
U-New England (6-6) 74
Roller 6-4-17, Calkins 0-2-2, Brown 3-2-10, Rodgerson 10-8-29, Stults 3-0-6, Peterson 0-1-1, Bartolome 1-1-3, Dyer, Urrutia, Fullerton
Salve Regina (9-3) 68
Beverly 5-1-11, Freeman 1-5-7, Nicholson 5-5-16, Brown 9-4-22, Forte 1-0-2, Logan 4-0-8, Holland, Miklovich 2-0-6, Breslin, Christ 1-0-2, Hart
3-pt. goals: Roller, Brown 2, Rodgerson; Nicholson, Miklovich 2
Halftime: Salve Regina 36-26
Women’s hockey
Northeastern sweeps UMaine
At Alfond Arena in Orono, Northeastern rolled to a 3-0 win Saturday before holding off two UMaine rallies in a 4-3 Sunday win.
Northeastern improves to 16-2, 10-2 in league play, while Maine drops to 8-11-2, 2-8-2.
On Saturday, the Black Bears (8-11-2, 2-8-2) outshot Northeastern 34-20 but weren’t able to solve goaltender Chanda Gunn.
Brooke Whitney scored one goal and assisted on Lindsay Ball’s tally and Brooke White scored one for NU (16-2, 10-2).
Lara Smart made 17 saves for the Bears.
On Sunday, the Huskies took a 2-0 lead before the Bears rallied in a wild final period.
Meagan Aarts scored back-to-back goals for the Bears to make it 2-2 midway through the third but NU pushed the lead to 4-2 with tallies from White and Whitney.
Pamela Pachal and Ball scored the Huskies’ first two goals. Gunn made 22 saves.
Jamie Hill scored for UMaine with 21 seconds left off assists from Aarts and Cindy Biron. Smart made 27 saves.
Colby 4, Trinity 0
At Waterville, Saturday, Sarah Webster 13 shots to post the shutout for 9-1 Colby.
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