November 22, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

UMFK blanks Thomas Murphy, Watson power Bengals to 13th victory

WATERVILLE – Juan Murphy scored off a direct kick and Evan Watson added an unassisted goal to lead the UMaine-Fort Kent Bengals to a 2-0 men’s soccer win over the Thomas College Terriers Saturday.

Chad Bouchard stopped both shots he faced for 13-1 UMFK.

Ryan Conley racked up 12 saves against 17 shots for the 4-8-1 Terriers.

Maine Maritime 2, Becker 0

At Castine, Derek Wilding scored two goals, one on a penalty kick and one off a pass from Anthony Blair to lead the Mariners to the win.

Dan Loebel made seven saves on nine shots for 2-11 Maine Maritime.

Adam Boucher stopped seven out of 30 shots for the 1-14 Hawks.

UM-Farmington 2, UMPI 0

At Farmington Saturday, Shuki Fukami and Adam Zukowski registered a goal each for the Beavers in the win.

Brian Mawhinney and Miles Leavy each dished out an assist for 8-4 UM-Farmington. Ryan Hersey made two saves against five shots.

Tim Dolley stopped six out of 24 shots for the 3-11 Owls.

UMass-Dartmouth 1, So. Maine 0

At Gorham, Adrian Gonsalves’ goal in the third minute lifted UMass-Dartmouth.

Jorge Fonseca needed to make just one save against four shots for the 9-3-1 Corsairs.

Chris Willard stopped six out of 10 shots for the 3-8-3 Huskies.

Stony Brook 2, Maine 0

At Stony Brook, N.Y., Saturday, Payton Webb scored at the 28:34 mark with an assist from Mike Salvador and Josh Allen scored at 49:11 for the Seawolves.

Dan Ferrin stopped all five shots the saw for 2-11-1 Stony Brook.

Chad Mongeon and Josh Sjostrom combined to save two of four shots for 1-10-2 University of Maine.

Connecticut College 3, Colby 1

At Waterville Saturday, Erich Archer scored the game-winning goal wit 5:30 left in the game.

P.J. Dee added another goal with 2:28 remaining and Devin Kanabay scored the team’s first goal. Jon Knights made two saves on 10 shots for 1-9-1 Connecticut College.

Chris French scored with an assist from Brian Kelly with 24 minutes remaining in the game and Andrew Danzinge and Brian Davidson combined to make three saves on 11 shots for 5-6 Colby.

UM-Presque Isle 3, Thomas 2

At Waterville, Brad Holabird’s second-half goal off a Jay Johnson assist gave the Owls the winning edge.

Johnson also scored for the Owls off of a Mike Lane assist in the first half and UMPI’s second goal deflected in off a Thomas defender. Tim Dolley made 11 saves on 18 shots for 4-11 UMPI.

Eric Reddy scored in the 57th minute off of a Jeremy Gaudet assist for 4-9-1 Thomas. Jason Laing scored three minutes later with an assist from Jeremy Stanfor and Ryan Conley stopped six of 11 shots.

UM-Fort Kent 0, UMF 0 (2OT)

At Farmington Sunday, the Bengals and Beavers battled to a double-overtime deadlock.

Ryan Hersey made two saves on seven shots for 8-4-1 UMaine-Farmington, while Chad Bouchard countered with nine saves against 25 shots for 13-1-1 UMaine-Fort Kent.

Braves drop two

At Bangor, the Husson College men’s soccer team dropped a pair of decisions over the weekend, 2-1 to in-state rival St. Joseph’s of Standish on Saturday, and a 1-0 shutout at the hands of Lyndon State (Vt.) on Sunday.

In Saturday’s Game, Joe Scanlon and Jesse Fowler each had an unassisted goal for the 4-7 Monks. Brian Fisher made 16 saves on 21 shots.

Mike McCarron scored off a pass from Lee Barnett for the 4-7 Braves. Cliff Urquhart and Justin Whittaker combined to stop eight out of 10 shots.

In Sunday’s game, Seneca Woods’ unassisted goal propelled Lyndon State to their first win.

Nick Dowe collected 19 saves against 31 shots for 1-11 Lyndon.

Whittaker countered with three saves on five shots for 4-8 Husson.

Women’s soccer

Becker 1, MMA 0 (2OT)

At Castine, Kim DiLeo scored the game-winner on a breakaway early in the second overtime to give Becker the win.

Rachel Barry had four saves against 10 shots for the winners while Meghan Marshall countered with eight saves on 19 shots for the Mariners.

UMass-Dartmouth 2, So. Maine 0

At North Dartmouth, Mass., Stephanie Leahy and Sarah Briggs tallied a goal each to lead the Corsairs over the Huskies.

Amanda Tavares made three saves on nine USM shots for 5-4-2 UMass-Dartmouth.

Marcy Ansley stopped five out of seven shots for the 4-9 Huskies.

UM-Fort Kent 2, Thomas 1

At Waterville Saturday, Kristen Cyr scored with 1:25 remaining in the second half to give the Bengals the victory.

Jess Gagnon tallied an unassisted goal in the first half for 4-8 UMaine-Fort Kent. Jamie Pelletier had 10 saves on 21 shots.

Mary Pratt scored for the 3-8-1 Terriers and Jessie Craft had seven saves on 13 shots.

Colby-Sawyer 4, St. Joseph’s 1

At New Loudon, N.H., Sunday, Lauren Palma had a goal plus an assist to spark the Chargers.

Jesse Wilfert, Wendy Theall and Meredith Ezekiel each had a goal for 6-8 Colby-Sawyer.

Tiffany Merrill provided the 6-9 Monks’ goal and Megan Cole-Karagory was credited with the assist. Shana Howard made 13 saves.

Husson 3, Elms 2

At Chicopee, Mass., Saturday, the Braves scored three unanswered goals after Emily Page got the Blazers on the board first.

Sara McIntire, Kim Knower and Yoko Egami had a goal each for 7-4 Husson of Bangor, all unassisted. Jamie Giles made five saves on nine shots.

Samantha Hebert assisted on Page’s goal for 3-11 Elms College and Caroline Bernash stopped 10 out of 14 shots.

UMF 2, UM-Presque Isle 2 (OT)

At Farmington, Erin Findlan scored off of a Richelle Dube assist at 39:18 to bring the Beavers within one on Saturday. Dube tied the game at the end of the first half unassisted.

Alyson Pontbraind made four saves on six shots for 10-1-1 University of Maine Farmington.

Anne Marcino scored an unassisted goal at the 21-minute mark for the Owls. At 27:07, Sara Gibb put them up by two. Noreen Marcino stopped 18 of 31 shots for 6-3-3 University of Maine Presque Isle.

UMF 5, UM-Fort Kent 0

At Farmington, Richelle Dube scored three goals and Megan Woodcock scored two goals with one assist to lead UMaine-Farmington Sunday.

Letrica Pelloski and Julie Malek each made an assist and Alyson Pontbraind stopped both shots that she saw for 11-1-1 UMF.

Jamie Pelletier made 13 saves on 23 shots for 4-9-0 University of Maine-Fort Kent.

Maine 3, Vermont 1

At Northport Sunday, junior midfielder Katie Hodge scored two goals to lead the Maine Black Bears to their first conference victory.

Freshman Heather Hathorn scored the other goal, Annie Hamel had two assists, and Hodge added one assist for the 3-11 Black Bears. Naomi Welsh saved four of four shots.

The 3-11 Catamounts got an unassisted goal from Anya Bohun-Chudyniv. Brooke Fairbanks made six saves on nine shots.

Unity splits to be runner-up

At Concord, N.H., the Unity College Rams knocked off Hesser 5-1 Saturday to advance to the Yankee Small College Conference Tournament championship, but then lost to New Hampshire Technical College 1-0 in overtime Sunday.

On Saturday, Joclynne Omerod scored three goals to lead the 5-8-1 Rams. Cara Butterly and Kyla LaPlante each had a goal and an assist while Christine Blakesly made five saves on seven shots.

Jenn Martell scored unassisted for 4-5 Hesser. Tara Hancock saved 17 of 25 shots.

On Sunday, Stacey Delvea’s unassisted goal from a deflection off the post early in overtime gave 8-3 New Hampshire Tech the win. Tabitha Paradise saved 10 of 13 shots.

For the Rams, Blakesly saved 11 of 14 shots.

Field hockey

So. Maine 3, UMass-Dartmouth 1

At North Dartmouth, Mass., Renee Heath, Darci Holland and Sarah Dolley each got an unassisted goal for the Huskies in the win.

Nicole Sergent made five saves against six shots for 9-6 Southern Maine.

Jacquelyn Briggs provided the goal for the 3-11 Corsairs off an Alixandra Wildes assist.

Becker 4, Husson 1

At Leicester, Mass., Sunday, Jennifer Dodge had two goals to lead Becker past Husson.

Sara Jordan and Kerry Powell had a goal each for 13-1 Becker and Sarah Lauriat had two assists. Brooke Robichaud made nine saves against 13 shots.


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