November 23, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Harvey, Kane, Ferguson lead Husson to three-win weekend

BANGOR – Craig Harvey struck out nine and scattered nine hits as the Husson College baseball team rolled to a 10-3 victory in the opening game of Sunday’s doubleheader against Lyndon State in college action.

Lyndon State held off Husson 9-8 in Sunday’s second game but Husson swept Saturday’s games 4-3 and 8-3.

In Sunday’s opener, Husson’s Shawn Henderson hit a two-run double. Jason Folsom, Billy Kane and Harvey each added an RBI single. Pat Ryan singled twice and drove in a run for Lyndon State.

In Sunday’s nightcap, the Braves scored five runs in the bottom of the seventh but couldn’t rally all the way back. Travis Casey tripled, singled and drove in three runs for the winners. Kane doubled, singled and had three RBIs for Husson.

In Saturday’s first game, Josh Ferguson hit a two-run double in the bottom of the fifth to lift the Braves. Tony Laprino and Justin Spencer each chipped in with an RBI single. Gregg Rose hit three singles for Lyndon State.

In Saturday’s second game, Harvey led the Braves with two RBI doubles. Ferguson singled and contributed another RBI double. Chris McInnis fanned five. Matt Durso singled twice for the visitors.

(Sunday’s First Game)

Lyndon State 200 100 000 – 3 9 2

Husson 701 002 00x – 10 6 1

Carlson, Lazorchak (6) and Casey; Harvey and Folsom

(Sunday’s Second Game)

Lyndon State (8-7) 100 400 4 – 9 7 6

Husson (17-12) 200 100 5 – 8 10 2

(Saturday’s First Game)

Lyndon State 000 000 300 – 3 6 1

Husson 000 022 00x – 4 6 1

Perrotte and Casey; York, Tripp (7) and Folsom

(Saturday’s Second Game)

Lyndon State 300 000 0 – 3 7 0

Husson 210 311 x – 8 11 1

Deming and Lawrence; McInnis and Folsom

Thomas takes two from UMPI

At Waterville Sunday, the Terriers earned a pair of wins over the Owls, beating them 8-7 in the first game and 9-0 in the second game.

In the first game, Aaron Bonenfant had a two-out hit in the top of the tenth inning to send home Jordan McDonald and Give Thomas the win.

Shawn Brawn and Lance Haynes each had two singles and an RBI while Scott Brawn hit two singles. Ryan O’Connor chipped in with a solo homer.

Josh Berry hit a double and two singles for the UM-Presque Isle effort while Darren Belskis chipped in with two singles.

In the second game, Jeremy Stanford pitched a complete-game shutout, striking out ten and allowing only one hit and 1 walk for the Terriers.

Scott Brawn contributed with a triple and two singles for four RBIs.

Matt Bouchard had the lone hit for UM-Presque Isle.

(First Game)

Thomas 000 400 021 1 -8 11 2

UMPI 100 100 104 0 – 7 9 3

Stebbins, Bonenfant (9) and Scott Brawn; Michaud, Goodwin (8) and Holabird

(Second Game)

Thomas (11-13) 221 310 0 -9 8 1

UMPI 000 000 0 -0 1 3

Stanford and Haynes; Galkowski, Taknis, Andrews and Ingalls

USM, Keene State split

At Keene, N.H., Sunday, Tyler Delorme doubled and singled twice, driving in three runs, to power the Huskies to a 11-5 win in the second game of a doubleheader. Keene State won the first game 9-8.

In the first game, Mike Masseur’s RBI single for the Owls won it in the bottom of the ninth. Delorme doubled and knocked in three runs.

In the second game, Pat McCarthy hit a solo homer and added a double and two singles for the Huskies. Jeremy Schilling hit three singles and drove in three runs.

(First Game)

Southern Maine 100 002 113 – 8 10 5

Keene State 011 024 001 – 9 10 1

Thibodeau, Adams (4), Fairchild (7) and Melanson; Francis, Hartson (9) and Kendrick

(Second Game)

So. Maine (17-11) 100 015 301 – 11 12 2

Keene State (8-15) 001 002 020 – 5 10 4

Johnston, Liddy (7), Fairchild and McDonough; Austin, Bell (6), Maki (7) and Kendrick, Whitney (9)

USM sweeps Plymouth State

At Gorham, USM took two games in a doubleheader on Saturday, defeating Plymouth State 4-2 and 14-4.

In the first game, two of Southern Maine’s runs were unearned while Andy Lang and Brian Marshall each had RBI singles.

Scott Hodsdon hit a sacrifice fly to send home Derek Guimond for Plymouth State.

In the second game, Colin Loveless hit a two-run single to tie the game in the second for the Huskies while Lang had two home runs and five RBIs and Paul Tedesco added a solo homer.

Hodsdon hit a two-run homer in the first for the Panthers while Matt Price added a solo homer.

(First Game)

Plymouth State 100 100 000 -2 10 1

Southern Maine 300 000 01x -4 6 1

Burke and Morgan, Campo (2); Cahill, Adams (8) and Melanson

(Second Game)

Plymouth St. (9-13) 300 000 001 – 4 11 5

Southern Maine (16-10) 122 400 50x -14 15 0

Rich, Bradbury (4), Breesen (8) and Begalle; Handy and McDonough

Softball

Thomas downs UMPI four times

At Waterville, Thomas swept a four-game series against UM-Presque Isle this weekend, winning Saturday’s games 11-5 and 12-1 then taking Saturday’s contests 12-1 and 14-2.

In Saturday’s opener, Dee Kelly hit two singles while Heather Johnson had three singles to help lead the Thomas offense. Stephanie Gagnon hit a double for the UMPI effort.

In Saturday’s second game, Courtney Corbett pitched a one-run, two-hit game with six strikeouts to help shut down the Owls. Jen Lane had two doubles while Joy Ireland chipped in with two singles.

Gagnon and Jessica Rose hit a single apiece for UMPI.

In Sunday’s first game, Ireland had two singles and an RBI in addition to pitching a one-run, one-hit game with seven strikeouts for Thomas.

Dee Kelly had three RBIs on three singles while Jasmine Carey hit a two-run single and Courtney Corbett added three singles. Sarah Nason had a single for UMPI.

In Sunday’s nightcap, Ireland and Corbett each had three singles and two RBIs for Thomas. Carey contributed a double, a single and an RBI.

Danielle Lee hit a double and a single for the Owls.

(Saturday’s First Game)

UMPI 000 005 000 – 5 4 4

Thomas 000 400 106 -11 8 2

Lee and Miller; Ireland and Riley

(Saturday’s Second Game)

UMPI 000 10 – 1 2 4

Thomas 226 2x -12 7 2

Lee and Harnish; Corbett and Riley

(Sunday’s First Game)

UMPI 001 00 – 1 1 3

Thomas 251 4x -12 15 1

Lee and Miller; Ireland and Riley

(Sunday’s Second Game)

UMPI 000 02 – 2 7 5

Thomas 203 27 -14 12 3

Lee and Miller; Corbett and Riley

UM-Farmington sweeps Fisher

At Boston Saturday, UM-Farmington took a pair of games from Fisher picking up a 15-1 victory in the first game and winning the second 8-5.

In the first game, Lauren Stacey and Jessica Wenckus combined for five innings of solid pitching to allow only one run and five hits between them. Rachel Dube hit a two-run double. Val Moore pitched a complete game for Fisher.

In the second game, Ravinski had a triple and a single for two RBIs while Dorice Reitchel hit a double and a single.

Moore went the distance for Fisher in the nightcap.

(First Game)

UM-Farmington 653 10 – 1 5 4

Fisher 001 00 -15 12 0

Stacey, Wenckus (4) and Seubert, Symington (3); Moore and Cone

(Second Game)

UM-Farmington (6-8) 102 122 0 -8 6 2

Fisher (0-16) 013 100 0 -5 3 2

Moore; Wenckus, LeMar (4) and Robertson, Seubert (4)

Southern Maine splits two games

At Mansfield, Conn., Saturday, Southern Maine split a doubleheader with Eastern Connecticut, winning the first game 6-5 and losing 1-0 in the nightcap.

In the first game, Natasha Jackson hit a sacrifice fly to send home the game-winning run for the Huskies. Darci Holland chipped in with two doubles for two RBIs and scored the winning run.

Andrea Tarbox smacked a three-run triple for Eastern Connecticut.

In the second game, Shari D’Amico pitched a two-hit shutout for Eastern Connecticut while Lori Brelsford scored the lone run after she singled, advanced to second on sacrifice and scored on an infield error.

Sarah McLean had two singles for Southern Maine.

(First Game)

Southern Maine 005 010 0 -6 11 3

Eastern Conn. 100 040 0 -5 5 4

Henderson and Tong; Savelle and Rowan

(Second Game)

Eastern Conn. (16-11) 010 000 0 -1 3 0

Southern Maine (21-9) 000 000 0 -0 2 1

D’Amico and Rowan; Mainville and Tong

St. Joseph’s takes two from Colby

At Waterville, St. Joseph’s defeated Colby 4-3 and 5-2 in a doubleheader on Saturday.

In the first game, Sarah Ouellette hit an RBI single to win the game in the eighth for St. Joseph’s.

Wendy Bonner hit an RBI single and a two-out homer to tie the game in the seventh.

In the second game, Kristin Gaudette hit a two-run double in the first to start off a lead that would hold the rest of the game for the Monks.

Emily Allen hit a two-run double in the bottom of the seventh for the Colby effort.

(First Game)

St. Joseph’s 300 000 01 -4 6 1

Colby 200 000 10 -3 4 3

Gaudette and Bian; Olmsted, Caswell (7) and Riley, Fagan (6)

(Second Game)

St. Joseph’s 200 210 0 -5 8 0

Colby 000 000 2 -2 6 1

Dowling and Bain; Robbins and Fagan

Husson takes three of four

At Bangor Sunday, the Braves exploded for eight runs in the bottom of the seventh en route to a 15-14 win over Lyndon State in the second game of a doubleheader. Lyndon took the opener 12-11. Husson swept Saturday’s games 8-7 and 10-2.

In Sunday’s nightcap, Erin Weston doubled, singled and drove in two runs. Stacey Akerman hit three singles for three RBIs. Jill Kirohoff homered for Lyndon.

In Sunday’s opener, Lyndon’s Chris Riendeau racked up three RBIs on three singles and a double. Lesley Freese hit three singles and knocked in two runs for the Braves.

In Saturday’s first game, Weston scored the winning run in the bottom of the eighth when she came home on a Nicole Duplisea sacrifice fly. Duplisea finished with three singles and three RBIs. Lyndon’s Leslie Sykes singled twice.

In Saturday’s second game, the Braves scored for eight runs in the bottom of the sixth. Weston hit two singles and a double for two RBIs. Nicole Munroe added a double and a single. Jen Kirchoff hit two singles for the visitors.

(Sunday’s First Game)

Lyndon State 510 411 1 – 12 14 3

Husson 250 202 0 – 11 9 2

Santy and Riendeau; Bailey and Chambers

(Sunday’s Second Game)

Lyndon State (2-8) 031 250 2 – 14 15 4

Husson (5-5) 420 010 8 – 15 14 4

Santy and Riendeau; Duplisea and Reynolds

(Saturday’s First Game)

Lyndon State 340 000 00 – 7 6 4

Husson 002 011 31 – 8 14 3

Maguire and Santy; Duplisea and Reynolds

(Saturday’s Second Game)

Lyndon State 000 011 0 – 2 10 3

Husson 000 028 x – 10 10 3

Maguire, Thomas (5) and Santy; Freese and Chambers

Men’s lacrosse

WNEC 30, Maine Maritime 2

At Castine, Josh Platt scored five goals and added five assists as Western New England College (6-7) rolled over the Mariners.

Roscoe Bishop paced MMA (1-8) with two goals and Tim Boorman chipped in with two assists.


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