November 15, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Clement’s 24 pace Mariners past Owls

CASTINE – Matt Clement scored 24 points to lead the Maine Maritime Academy Mariners to a 73-66 men’s basketball victory over the UMaine Presque Isle Owls Tuesday night.

Jed Johnson scored 15 points for the Mariners while Jon Newland added 10.

Ricardo Munoz tossed in 19 points for the Owls, while Dan Emerson had 16 and Vyeko Jadric added 13.

UM-Presque Isle (3-5) 66

Hodgdon, Jadric 5-1-13, Smith, Hills 1-0-3, Munoz 5-6-19, Cooley, Dolley 1-0-2, Emerson 6-2-16, Coleman 1-0-2, Murphy 1-2-5, Lamoreau 2-0-4, Frenette 1-0-2

Maine Maritime (5-1) 73

Bard 0-1-1, Johnson 4-6-15, Schmidt, Leclair 0-2-2, Dunlap 1-5-7, Taylor 2-0-6, Newland 3-2-10, Stupinski 4-0-8, Clement 9-6-24, Russell

3-pt. goals: Munoz 3, Emerson 2, Jadric 2, Hills, Murphy; Taylor 2, Johnson

Halftime: MMA 26-25

UM-Augusta 130, SMTC 96

At the Augusta Civic Center, Antrone Moore had a stellar all-around game with 48 points, 18 rebounds and nine assists to lead UMaine-Augusta.

Phil Berryhill poured in 34 points for UMA.

Mark Lockman hit ten 3-pointers en route to 39 points and recorded six steals for Southern Maine Tech.

SMTC (5-3) 96

Sturgis 8-4-22, Lockman 12-5-39, Newell 1-0-2, Tibbetts 4-7-15, Stephenson 1-0-3, Peters 1-2-5, Sherwood 3-0-6, Campbell 2-0-4

UM-Augusta (9-5) 130

Harbin 1-0-2, Melgard 5-1-13, Berryhill 15-2-34, Moore 18-9-48, Reaves 2-0-4, Nickerson 5-3-13, Blodgett 7-2-16

3-pt. goals: Lockman 10, Sturgis 2, Stephenson, Peters; Melgard 2, Berryhill 2, Moore

Halftime: UM-Augusta 61-34

Women’s basketball

MMA 59, UMPI 29

At Castine, Erinne Magee scored 18 points and Julia Knights added 13 as 2-3 Maine Maritime cruised past UM-Presque Isle.

Erica McGary led the Owls with 10 points, and Crystal Parker had seven rebounds and four blocked shots.

Southern Maine 90, Clark 54

At Gorham, five Huskies scored in double figures as Southern Maine down Clark University of Worcester, Mass.

Tiffany Jones led USM with 19 points, Katie Frost and Jess Libby had 14 apiece, Kara Crockett threw in 12, and Meg Cressler scored 10.

Briana Freeman had 15 points for Clark.

Clark (4-2) 54

Pineo 1-1-3, Greenfield, Turkington 2-0-6, Wickles 1-0-2, Donnelly 2-2-6, Strickland, Kamyck 1-0-3, Comen 2-0-4, Tebbetts 1-0-2, Kossenko 1-0-3, Markland, Towle, Perez, Freeman 3-3-9, Freeman 6-3-15, Petit 0-1-1

Southern Maine (6-1) 90

Allen 2-0-4, Cyr, Cowing 0-2-2, Morris, Cressler 4-1-10, Frost 5-0-14, Anders, Tong 2-0-5, Judkins 1-0-2, Jones 5-7-19, Stetler 1-2-4, Carver 1-0-2, Libby 6-0-14, Thibaudeau 1-0-2, Crockett 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Turkington 2, Kamyck, Kossenko; Allen 4, Frost 4, Jones 2, Libby 2, Cressler, Tong

Halftime: USM 49-28

Football

Grossman still undecided

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida quarterback Rex Grossman is still deciding whether to leave college for the NFL or stay with the Gators for his senior season.

“I actually haven’t made up my mind yet,” he said Tuesday.

Grossman, a junior, also said he probably won’t submit his name to the NFL Draft Advisory Board, which informs players where they will likely be drafted. Grossman said he has information from last year that he can rely on.

“I’m still 6-foot-1, I’m still not the prototypical NFL quarterback,” he said. “They know what I can do.”

No. 22 Florida is preparing for the Outback Bowl against No. 12 Michigan, on Jan. 1. Grossman said he will decide on his future over the next few weeks. Most underclassmen announce their decisions after the bowl game.

On Monday, the quarterback said: “I think I pretty much know whether I’ll come out or not.” But on Tuesday he said he hadn’t made up his mind.

Considered a top Heisman candidate at the beginning of the year, he finished with 3,079 yards, 20 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. That compares to 3,896 yards, 34 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 2001.


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