UMPI men split weekend games

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The University of Maine- Presque Isle men’s soccer team defeated Lyndon State 1-0 Sunday after suffering a 3-2 loss to the College of Saint Joseph’s on Saturday. On Sunday, Darren Belskis’ goal with 13 minutes left in the game came from an assist by Brad…
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The University of Maine- Presque Isle men’s soccer team defeated Lyndon State 1-0 Sunday after suffering a 3-2 loss to the College of Saint Joseph’s on Saturday.

On Sunday, Darren Belskis’ goal with 13 minutes left in the game came from an assist by Brad Holabird at Lyndonville, Vt. Matt Watson saved three of five shots for the 4-5 Owls.

Nick Howe saved seven of 10 shots for 3-5 Lyndon State.

On Saturday, Andrew Gherodi’s goal from a Mike Long assist with 16:30 to play was the difference as the College of Saint Joseph knocked off the Owls.

Belskis and Holabird each scored a goal for the Owls while Tim Dolley made six saves on nine shots.

Johnson St. 3, Thomas 2

At Waterville Saturday, Andrew Aranjo scored an unassisted goal at 80:10 of the second half to lift Johnson State by Thomas.

Tyler Colby scored an unassisted goal for the 3-6-1 Terriers and Ryan Buttice scored off a pass from C.J. McKenna.

Elms 4, Maine Maritime 1

At Castine, Paolo Martins notched a hat trick to lead Elms to a Saturday victory over the Mariners.

Derek Keenan scored the lone goal for 1-5-2 Maine Maritime. Josh Heath and Derek Schweizer combined for nine saves on 14 shots.

Albany 2, Maine 0

At Albany, N.Y., Saturday, Yan Gbolo and Vadin Ivanyushchenko each had goals for Albany.

Peter Squeglia and Savvaas Theofilou added assists for the 4-4-2 Great Danes. Bouna Coundoul made nine saves on 16 shots.

Chad Mongeon had three saves on 12 shots for 4-5-1 Maine.

Husson 3, Becker 2 (2OT)

At Bangor Saturday, Shane Coffin scored the game-winner three minutes into the second overtime to lift Husson.

Lee Bennett tallied an unassisted goal for the 5-4 Braves while Kyle James scored off an assist from Michael Deneal. Matt Goodman had five saves on 10 shots.

Adam Bacher stopped 13 out of 20 shots for 3-8 Becker.

Elms 4, Husson 1

At Bangor Sunday, Michael Lima registered two goals and two assists to lead Elms past Husson.

Josh McConnell had eight saves on 10 shots for 7-1 Elms.

Steve Coffin scored 5-5 Husson’s goal with Kyle James getting the assist. Matt Goodman stopped eight out of 17 shots.

Wesleyan 3, Colby 0

At Middletown, Conn, Jared Ashe, Tivon Sidersky and Javier Gaston-Greenberg all scored for 4-3 Wesleyan.

For 4-2-1 Colby, Brian Davidson made six saves on 19 shots.

SMCC 3, EMCC 1

At Bangor, Sergey Fillok scored two goals to lead 6-2 Southern Maine Community College to the win.

Ralph Conant also added a goal and John Bernard made nine saves on 15 shots.

Daryl Watson scored for 1-5 EMCC and Ryan Masse made 13 saves on 18 shots.

Women’s soccer

UMF 2, Castleton St. 1

At Farmington Saturday, Erin Campbell scored the game-winner with 15 minutes to play in the second half for the University of Maine-Farmington.

Julia Malek tied the game with a goal off an assist from Jodie Welch for 5-2 UM-Farmington. Katie Ferguson scored for 7-5 Castleton State.

Maine Maritime 1, Elms 0

At Castine Saturday, Jessie Taylor scored off an assist from Kristin Gaylord in the second half to lift the Mariners past the Blazers.

Meg Marshall made one save on three shots for 6-1-1 Maine Maritime.

Colby splits pair of games

The Colby College White Mules split two weekend games with a 3-1 win over Wesleyan Saturday and a 4-0 loss to Williams on Sunday.

At Williamstown, Mass. Sunday, Lindsay Dwyer scored two goals and Alix Oliver had a goal plus an assist as the Ephs prevailed.

Elizabeth Riley had five saves for the 4-4-1 White Mules.

At Middletown, Conn., Saturday, the Mules opened up a 3-0 lead on goals by Liz Morbeck, Libba Cox, and Laura Williamson. Liza Benson and Elizabeth Riley combined to make five saves on 17 shots.

UMF 6, Johnson State 0

At Farmington Sunday, Billie Jo Putnam and Patty Boutin and the UFM defense didn’t allow a shot by Johnson State in the shutout.

Erin Campbell had a goal plus an assist to lead the offense for 6-2 UM-Farmington. Jodie Welch, Erin Fordham, Addie Price, Kelsey Bird and Julia Malek each had a goal.

Husson 4, Elms 0

At Bangor Sunday, Bee Deycaza and Deidra Ham each had a goal and two assists as the Braves scored all their goals in the second half to top Elms.

Kristen Pelletier and Jane Michaud added goals and May Chan an assist for 7-3 Husson. Leah Drew stopped all 12 shots she faced.

Lauren Stauch had 13 saves on 21 shots for 3-7 Elms.

Maine 1, BU 1 (2OT)

At Orono, Melissa Shulman blasted in a goal from 10 yards out for Boston University to tie up the game with 21 minutes left in the first half.

Katie Hodge scored 16 minutes into the game for the 7-1-1 Black Bears. Tanya Adorno made three saves on four shots.

Jessica Clinton faced six shots with five saves for 6-3-3 BU.

Field hockey

Ohio State 2, Maine 1 (OT)

At College Park, Md., Saturday, Vanessa Immordino scored both goals for the Buckeyes, including the game-winner 1:14 into overtime.

Both goals were unassisted. Lindsay Williams had two saves on six shots for the 7-3 winners.

Annie Dubois scored for the 7-3 Black Bears and Emily Dooling had the assist. Jaye Lance stopped seven out of 19 shots.

Thomas 6, Wheelock 0

At Waterville Saturday, Amber Richard knocked in three goals and Meredith Arute added two more as the Terriers rolled.

Ashley Gibson dished out two assists for Thomas, and Amber Richard added a goal. Breanne Petrini and Molly Tibbetts had assists. Jen Lane stopped all four shots she faced.

Michelle Herbert had 14 saves on 20 shots for Wheelock.

Williams 2, Colby 1 (OT)

At Williamstown, Mass. Sunday, Becca Kiselewich scored the game-winner in overtime, lifting the Ephs over the White Mules of Waterville.

Melissa Mullen scored the lone goal for 6-2 Colby with Lauren Smith earning the assist. Molly Rice had nine saves.

UM-Farmington 3, Lasell 0

At Farmington, Amanda Nimon scored the only goal Ashleigh Biette would need as UMaine-Farmington blanked Lasell.

Mary Sinclair and Dorice Reitchel scored in the second half for 6-3 UMF. Kristy Veazie had two assists. Biette stopped all six shots she faced.

Linda Williams stopped 25 out of 30 shots for 4-5 Lasell.

Maine 3, UMBC 1

At Baltimore Sunday, Karyn Mango registered a pair of goals and Amie Dubois notched a goal and two assists as the Black Bears clawed their way past Maryland-Baltimore County.

Jaye Lance made six saves on 14 shots for 9-3 Maine.

Kristi Troster scored an unassisted goal for the 1-8 Retrievers. Meghan Folek stopped six out of 12 shots.

Husson 3, Western N.E. 2 (OT)

At Springfield, Mass. Sunday, Karole Anne Emery scored the game-winner with 9:52 remaining in overtime to lift the Braves to the win.

Jennifer Comeau and Nikki Corson added goals and Sara McIntire an assist for 5-3 Husson. Jamie Giles and Shani Hollins made 10 saves between them.

Nicole DeRosa and Bethany Fleck scored for 3-7 Western New England. Melissa Ezold and Jillian Brown made seven saves.

UM-Farmington 6, Wheelock 1

At Farmington Sunday, Dorice Reitchel had a goal and two assists to lead the Beavers.

Angie White notched a goal plus an assist for 6-3 UM-Farminton. Lauren Stevens, Kristy Veazie and Ashley Thayer added goals and Kristi Cochin and Linda Nguyen assists. Ashleigh Biette stopped two out of three shots.

Alicia Lundgren scored off a pass from Jocelyn Emerson for 0-7 Wheelock. Michelle Herbert had 25 saves on 33 shots.

Husson 3, Castleton St. 0

At Castleton, Vt. Saturday, Sara McIntire, Amanda Brown and Lindsay Choate had a goal each as the Braves prevailed.

Karole Anne Emery had two assists and Amy McDaniel one for 5-3 Husson. Jamie Giles and Shani Hollins made 17 saves between them.

Colby 1, Wesleyan 0

At Middletown, Conn, Wendy Bonner broke the scoreless deadlock on a pass from Britany Lazai.

Molly Rice faced five shots with four saves for the 7-1 Mules.

Caitlin Kelly made nine saves on 11 shots for 3-5 Wesleyan.


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