GORHAM – Katie Frost tossed in 13 points to help lead the Southern Maine Huskies to a 59-55 women’s basketball victory over the University of New England Nor-easters Thursday night.
Meg Cressler added 11 points and nine rebounds for Southern Maine, and Nikki Allen also scored 11.
Missy Stults led U-New England of Biddeford with 21 points and nine rebounds. Amanda Brown chipped in with 13.
U-New England (1-3) 55
Roller 2-0-5, Fullerton, Brown 4-2-13, Bartolome 1-1-3, Dyler 2-0-5, McKinnon 4-0-8, Rosenburg, Stults 9-3-21
Southern Maine (4-1) 59
Cyr, Allen 5-1-11, Cressler 4-2-11, Frost 4-2-13, Anders, Tong, Jones 3-1-7, Stetler 2-3-7, Libby 1-2-4, Crockett 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Brown 3, Dyer, Roller; Frost 3, Cressler
Halftime: Southern Maine 28-25
Colby 86, Pine Manor 55
At Waterville, sophomore forward Wendy Bonner scored 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had three assists to lead the White Mules past Pine Manor of Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Sarah Walsh chipped in with 14 points for the winners, Sarah Kelly added 11 and Alicia Burrows put in 10.
Ebony Phillips paced Pine Manor with 14 points and Liz Sliney added 13.
Pine Manor (1-4) 55
Sliney 5-0-13, Rado 5-0-11, Williams 1-0-2, Voy 1-0-2, Phillips 6-2-14, Haynes 1-1-3, Greene 3-0-6, Cook 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-2
Colby (4-0) 86
Belcher 4-0-8, Kelly 4-3-11, Bonner 11-3-25, O’Donnell 3-0-6, Walsh 7-0-14, Burrows 4-0-10, Balboni 2-0-4, Green 4-0-8, Bourque
3-pt. goals: Sliney 3, Rado; Burrows 2
Halftime: Colby 47-20
Central Maine Tech 108, Unity 18
At Unity, Ashley Swett poured in 23 points and Lakesha Holloman 21 to spark Central Maine Tech of Auburn.
Stacy Campbell chipped in with 19 points for the winners and Lynn Girourard added 18. Kendra Anderson had 11, respectively.
Lindsey Smith led the Rams with seven.
Central Maine Tech 108
Holloman 10-1-21, Campbell 7-3-19, K. Anderson 5-0-11, S. Anderson 1-0-2, Girourard 6-3-18, Pollook 1-0-3, Brooker 3-5-11, Swett 10-3-23
Unity 18
Smith 3-1-7, Stanswick 1-0-2, Charters 1-0-2, Blakesley 2-0-4, Hewitt 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Girourard 3, Campbell 2, K. Anderson, Pollook
Men’s basketball
Bates 85, Bowdoin 68
At Brunswick, the Bobcats of Lewiston outscored the rival Polar Bears 55-28 in the second half to erase a 10-point halftime deficit.
Angelo Salvaggio led the way with 21 points, including four 3-pointers. Brian Gerrity knocked in 18 points, and Chris Messinger added 15. C.J. Neely notched 12.
Danny Ginn led Bowdoin with 24 points. T.J. McLeod and Michael Harding had 11 each, and Kyle Petrie chipped in 10.
Bates (4-0) 85
Garcia 2-1-6, Gerrity 6-4-18, Salvaggio 7-3-21, Neely 6-0-12, Linsley 4-1-9, Cahill, Messinger 6-0-15, Furbush, Mancebo 0-2-2, Rivera 0-2-2
Bowdoin (3-2) 68
Petrie 5-0-10, Harding 4-3-11, Ginn 8-3-24, Clement 2-1-6, Yakavonis 2-0-4, Ordway 1-0-2, McLeod 4-2-11
3-pt. goals: Slavaggio 4, Messinger 3, Gerrity 2, Garcia; Ginn 5, Clement, McLeod
Halftime: Bowdoin 40-30
Maine Maritime 78, UMM 67
At Machias, Matt Clement poured in 21 points as the Mariners of Castine cut the wind out of the Clippers’ sails.
Jed Johnson popped in 16 points for the winners and Jon Newland added 15.
Phil Munro led UMaine-Machias with 15 points.
Maine Maritime (3-0) 78
Estes 3-4-10, Johnson 8-0-16, Leclair 1-2-5, Dunlap 1-2-4, Taylor 0-4-4, Newland 3-7-15, Stupinski 0-3-3, Clement 9-3-21, Russell
UM-Machias (3-4) 67
Whittaker 0-3-3, Munro 7-1-15, Dussard 6-3-18, Humer 1-1-3, Liburd, Garrett 1-0-3, Campbell 1-0-2, Sims 0-2-2, Midgley 1-3-5, Gomes, Thornton 1-2-5, Footer 1-2-4, Clarke 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: Leclair, Newland; Dussard 3, Garrett, Thornton
Halftime: Maine Maritime 38-28
UNE 90, Southern Maine 79
At Gorham, the University of New England Nor’easters scored the first 16 points of the second half and outscored the Huskies 51-28 in the second to take the victory.
Nyaten Gaye poured in 30 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead UNE of Biddeford. Matt McManus chipped in with 15 points and Brandon Berthiaume netted 13.
Jason Levecque paced USM with 29 points, Ryan Garland put in 15 and Mike Francoeur had 14.
UNE (2-2) 90
Gaye 10-7-30, Oliver 3-0-6, Regis 1-1-4, Warner, Jones 1-1-3, Mills 4-0-9, Janisse 1-0-2, Chapman, Berthiaume 3-5-13, Hardy 3-0-6, DeMarco 1-0-2, McManus 6-0-15
Southern Maine (0-5) 79
Lovely 4-0-8, Francoeur 6-2-14, Almy, Levecque 11-4-29, Tarbox, Fuicher, Soucie 1-0-2, White 1-0-2, Garland 6-2-15, Casterella 2-0-4, Bigelow 1-0-3, Casavant 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Gaye, Regis, Mills, Berthiaume 2, McManus 3; Levecque 3, Garland, Bigelow
Halftime: Southern Maine 51-39
Colby-Sawyer 74, Colby 53
At New London, N.H., Ethan Betts hit the 1,000-point career scoring mark and finished with 17 to tame the White Mules.
Michael Westbrooks led Colby of Waterville with 13 points and eight rebounds and Kevin Crosman added 12. Nick Loukes had four assists.
Colby (1-3) 53
Crosman 6-0-12, Cushman 0-1-1, McGowan 2-1-5, Loukes 3-0-6, Westbrooks 6-1-13, Snyder-Fair 0-2-2, Hale, Jenkins, Ofiesh 3-0-7, Kampmann 0-3-3, Forlizzi 1-0-2, Dick, Civiello 1-0-2, Rutherford, Miller
Colby-Sawyer (2-2) 74
Bray 2-2-8, Condon 4-4-13, Betts 7-2-17, Putnam 4-0-8, St. Clair 7-2-16, Pendergast, Grupp, Burke, Jewett 1-0-2, Hartwell, Sula 3-2-10, Ongley
3-pt. goals: Westbrooks, Ofiesh; Bray 2, Condon, Betts, Sula 2
Halftime: Colby-Sawyer 42-24
CMTC 114, Unity 85
At Unity, Mike Graham led five Central Maine Technical College players in double figures with 34 points to pace the win.
CMTC overcame a career-high 47 points by Unity sophomore center Jeremy Kervin of Hodgdon. Kervin also had 12 rebounds and five blocked shots.
Chris Brackett had 23 points for the winners, Rory Dupuis scored 16 and Kevin Beck contributed 11 as did Josh Berard.
Noah Schneider complemented Kervin with 16 points.
CMTC 114
Berard 3-2-11, Dempsey 2-0-4, Beck 4-0-11, Allen 0-1-1, Brackett 10-2-23, Dupuis 7-2-16, Kaplan 2-1-5, Graham 14-5-34, Callahan 1-0-2, Bear 1-0-3, Walker 2-0-4
Unity 85
Edwards 3-0-6, Simino 1-0-2, Schneider 7-0-16, Rafferty, Bearce 2-2-6, Kervin 20-6-47, Goodrich, Clark 3-0-6, Marshall, Wright 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Beck 3, Berard 3, Graham, Bear; Schneider 2, Kervin
Halftime: CMTC 51-37
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