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BRUNSWICK – Kyle Petrie led the Bowdoin Polar Bears past the University of Maine-Farmington Beavers for the second time this season, 65-49, with 17 points in men’s college basketball action Tuesday.
T.J. McLeod added 13, and Jon Farmer had 11. Mark Yakavonis grabbed 14 rebounds.
Steve Ginn topped the Beavers with a dozen points, and Bob Deetjen had eight.
UM-Farnington (4-5) 49
Ginn 5-0-12, Magnusson 0-4-4, Teague 2-0-5, Nielsen 2-3-7, Deetjen 3-1-8, Facey, Gallagher 2-0-4, Tracy, Berry 1-0-3, Bird 1-1-3, Susi 0-1-1, Labrie, Carrier 1-0-2
Bowdoin (6-3) 65
Petrie 6-2-17, McLeod 3-6-13, Bradley 2-2-8, Yakavonis 3-2-8, Farmer 4-0-11, Walker, Ordway, Gildart, Lawler, Goodridge 2-1-6, Arbour 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Ginn 2, Teague, Deetjen, Berry; Petrie 3, Farmer 3, Bradley 2, McLeod, Goodridge
Halftime: Bowdoin 30-20
Southern Maine 66, Colby 65
At Gorham, Caleb Sayward’s layup with 14 seconds remaining lifted the Huskies to the win.
Sayward finished with eight points. Mike Francoeur led Southern Maine with 16 while Jason Levecque and Bill Hardwick added 11.
Andrew Jenkins led the White Mules of Waterville with 20 points. Nick Loukes of Bangor notched 11 and Pat McGowan 10.
Colby (4-8) 65
Cohen, Nale, Jenkins 8-4-20, PcGowan 3-4-10, Loukes 5-0-11, Farrell 1-0-2, Forlizzi 1-0-3, Dick 3-0-9, Westbrook 4-0-8, Rutherford
Southern Maine (4-7) 66
Lovely 1-0-3, Francoeur 6-4-16, Levecque 4-3-11, Almy, Fulcher 0-2-2, Garland 1-1-3, McKinnell 3-2-8, Casterella 1-0-2, Sayward 3-2-8, Russell 1-0-2, Hardwick 5-0-11
3-pt. goals: Jenkins 2, Dick 3, Loukes, Forlizzi; Lovely, Hardwick
Halftime: 33-33
Colby-Sawyer 59, Bates 52
At New London, Collin Bray poured in a game-high 25 points for the winners while Andrew St. Clair scored 13.
Rob Stockwell led Bates of Lewiston with 14 and Ramon Garcia added 12.
Bates (7-3) 52
Garcia 4-2-12, Gerrity 1-1-4, Stockwell 4-5-14, Furbush 2-2-8, Linsley 1-0-2, Ray 2-1-5, McGinn, Chudomel 2-1-5, Conroy, Rivera 1-0-2
Colby-Sawyer (3-2) 59
Kenny 0-1-1, Bray 7-9-25, Condon 4-0-10, Putnam 1-1-3, St. Clair 5-3-13, Butterworth 1-3-6, Roberts 0-1-1, Fournier, Ongley
3-pt. goals: Garcia 2, Furbush 2, Gerrity, Stockwell; Bray 2, Condon 2, Butterworth
Halftime: Colby-Sawyer 31-29
Women’s basketball
Southern Maine 78, Colby 42
At Gorham, a 29-6 run midway through the game gave the University of Southern Maine Huskies a lead they’d never have to look back from as they notched their ninth win in 10 games.
Megan Myles led USM with 16 points and Camden’s Meg Cressler had 14. Tiffany Jones of Skowhegan and Katie Sibley each scored 11.
Sarah Kelly led the White Mules with 11 points.
Colby (5-5) 42
Williamson 1-3-5, Kelly 5-1-11, Balboni 2-0-4, Emery 0-4-4, Rice 3-1-7, Green 0-2-2, Riley 1-0-3, Bonner 1-0-2, Bourque 1-0-2, Nale 0-2-2, Blanchard
USM (9-1) 78
Welch, Cowing 3-1-8, Thibodeau 1-0-2, Cressler 5-3-14, Sibley 3-4-11, Marble 0-3-3, Frost 2-0-6, Jones 3-4-11, Pariseau 2-0-4, Myles 7-2-16, Kynoch 1-0-3, Samuelson
3-pt. goals: Riley; Cowing, Cressler, Sibley, Frost 2, Jones, Kynoch
Halftime: Southern Maine 33-22
Bowdoin 86, Maine Maritime 30
At Castine, the unbeaten Polar Bears of Brunswick bolted to a big early lead and cruised past the Mariners.
Bowdoin was led by Lauren Withey with 14 points and Lindsey Bramwell added 13.
Brookton’s Julia Knights topped MMA with seven points.
Bowdoin (8-0) 86
Loonin, Withey 4-5-14, Bramwell 4-3-13, Trotta 2-0-4, Pouravetis 2-1-5, Damon 1-0-2, Cummings 1-2-5, Russell, Trenkle 2-3-7, Watsion 3-0-9, Flaherty 3-2-8, Fugate 1-0-3, Van Der Veen 3-1-7, Smith, Nickerson 4-1-9
Maine Maritime (4-4) 30
Johnson, Moore 1-1-4, Jones, Marshall 0-1-1, Cloutier 1-3-6, Gott 1-4-6, Hayden 1-0-2, Clapham 1-2-4, Knights 2-3-7, Denham, Parker
3-pt. goals: Watson 3, Bramwell 2, Withey, Cummings, Fugate; Moore, Cloutier
Halftime: Bowdoin 44-10
UMaine Machias 77, St. John 53
At Machias, Jackie Kennedy led the Clippers with 15 points.
Meaghan Wood made 13 and Amanda LeBlanc 11 more.
Jillian Guest shot in 16 for St. John. Kelly Wells had 10 rebounds along with her 15 points. Kristina Rich and Sara Ricker both made 10.
UNew Brunswick-Saint John 77
M. Wood 4-5-13, Chan 1-0-2, A. Wood 0-2-2, Armstrong 0-1-1, Waggott 3-2-8, LeBlanc 5-0-11, Dow 0-1-1, Kennedy 6-3-15
UMaine Machias 53
Vega 2-1-5, Albee, Rich 4-1-10, LaRochell, Richardson 2-0-4, Apatu 4-1-9, Porteus, Qualey 3-0-8, Wells 5-5-15, Ricker 3-2-10, Stevens, Guest 6-4-16
3-pt. goals: LeBlanc; Rich, Qualey 2, Ricker 2
Halftime: UMM 40-27
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