November 22, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Husson men get sweep over Vermont schools

BANGOR – Husson College opened the second half of its men’s basketball season with a pair of weekend victories at Newman Gymnasium.

The Braves knocked off Johnson State 105-64 Sunday after defeating Castleton State 91-80 Saturday.

On Sunday, Guilford’s Buddy Leavitt led five Husson players in double figures with 21 points.

Freshman Tyler Muzzy of Greenville notched 18 points and 14 rebounds while Bill Beauregard scored 17 for Husson. Phil White chipped in with 13 and Matt Mulligan 12.

Frank Ponte led Johnson State with 17.

On Saturday, Ailey paced Husson with 25 points and six assists. Leavitt netted 21 points for Husson and Beauregard had 14. Muzzy had 10 points and eight boards.

Ben Davis scored 25 points for Castleton State. Sean Manovill had 18 points and nine rebounds and Joel Leitchnam had 12 points.

(Sunday’s Game)

Johnson State 64

Ponte 6-0-17, Allen 2-2-7, Trickler 2-0-4, Sweeney 1-3-6, White 4-0-8, Acevedo 4-0-9, Santarcangelo 2-0-4, Garcia 1-1-3, Demar 1-0-2, Matthews, Clark 2-0-4

Husson 105

Beauregard 7-0-17, Muzzy 6-5-18, Ailey 3-2-9, White 6-0-13, Leavitt 9-0-21, Mulligan 5-2-12, Demuth 1-0-2, Franzose 1-0-3, Ono 0-2-2, Grant 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Allen, Sweeney, Acevedo; Beauregard 3, Leavitt 3, Muzzy, Ailey, White, Franzose

Halftime: Husson 56-39

(Saturday’s Game)

Castleton State 80

Bevis 8-5-25, Manovill 6-4-18, Leitchnam 6-0-12, Daley 2-0-4, Bradley 2-0-5, Vickers 1-0-2, Galarneau 3-0-8, Jorgensen 3-0-6, Jones

Husson College 91

Beauregard 3-6-14, Muzzy 3-4-10, Ailey 8-8-25, White 2-2-6, Leavitt 8-1-21, Mulligan 2-3-7, Franzose 0-1-1, Grant 2-2-7, Ono, Demuth

3-pt. goals: Bevis 4, Manovill 2, Galarneau 2, Bradley; Leavitt 4, Beauregard 2, Ailey, Grant

Halftime: Husson 45-40

Bates handles Colby

At Lewiston, Brian Gerrity’s 22 points led the Bates College Bobcats past rival Colby 77-59 Saturday.

Jon Furbush tossed in 17 for Bates and Rob Stockwell 14.

Andrew Jenkins scored 17 to pace the White Mules of Waterville. Michael Westbrooks had 14 and Matt Forlizzi 10.

Colby (4-9) 59

Jenkins 6-4-17, McGowan 2-1-6, Loukes, Dick 1-0-3, Westbrooks 5-1-14, Cohen 1-1-3, Nale 2-0-4, Farrell 0-2-2, Forlizzi 3-2-10, Civiello, Bandi, Rutherford

Bates (9-3) 77

Garcia 2-0-5, Gerrity 8-0-22, Stockwell 6-2-14, Furbush 6-0-17, Linsley 2-2-6, Ray 1-3-5, Keller, Lattimer, McGinn, Chudomel 0-1-1, Taylor 1-0-2, Conroy, Rivera 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Westbrooks 3, Forlizzi 2, Jenkins, McGowan, Dick; Gerrity 6, Furbush 5, Garcia

Halftime: Bates 33-19

Elms 115, Thomas 86

At Waterville Sunday, Kyle Seyboth scored 22 points as Elms rolled.

Adam Rich led the Terriers with 21 and James Godley put in 14.

Elms (1-6) 115

Seyboth 8-0-22, Ancrum 3-4-12, Hawkins 5-3-14, Furey 5-0-10, Hughes 6-0-12, Vassar 3-0-7, Hurlbut, Furey 1-0-2, Davis 2-0-6, Ramirez, Jr. 2-1-5, Little, Branyon 2-0-4, Bernard 5-1-11, Marchewka 0-2-2

Thomas (2-7) 86

Rich 8-1-21, Godley 6-2-14, Percy 2-5-10, Dillon 1-0-2, Conrad 5-1-12, Beal 1-1-3, Johnson 2-2-6, Grappi 1-0-2, Woodworth 0-1-1, Caron, Brackett, Blodgett 1-1-3, DePalmer 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Seyboth 6, Ancrum 2, Hawkins, Davis 2; Rich 4, Percy, Conrad

Halftime: Elms 65-39

Keene State 79, So. Maine 63

Southern Maine (5-8) 63

Francoeur 6-1-17, Levecque 4-4-14, Garland 2-0-4, Casterella, McKinnell 1-0-2, Hardwick 1-0-2, Fulcher 0-3-3, Sawyard 4-3-11, Lovely 0-1-1, Bigelow 2-0-6, Russell 1-1-3, Almy

Keene State (9-2) 79

Michalski 4-1-11, Pawlusiak 1-8-10, Timson 4-0-9, Sullivan 1-4-7, Maynard 1-0-2, Wheeler 6-0-12, Davis 3-3-10, Johanson 1-2-4, Bondini 0-3-3, Sheppard 0-3-3, Gervais, Craig, Wickles 1-0-2, Adams 2-0-6

3-pt. goals: Francoeur 4, Levecque 2, Bigelow 2; Michalski 2, Adams 2, Timson, Sullivan, Dav is

Halftime: Keene State 31-24

Women’s basketball

Bowdoin 65, Emmanuel 61 (OT)

At Brunswick Saturday, Eileen Flaherty scored 14 points and hauled down nine rebounds as the Polar Bears remained unbeaten.

Lora Trenkle tossed in 11 for the winners while Justine Pouravelis had 12 rebounds and nine points.

Emmanuel (7-3) 61

Esteves 3-0-7, Pagano 1-0-2, McCoy 5-1-11, L. Johnson 10-4-24, P. Johnson 4-0-8, Cochrane 0-2-2, Sampson, Wentworth, Turco 2-0-4, Forbes 0-1-1, Chace, Mason 1-0-2, Gallant

Bowdoin (10-0) 65

Pouravelis 3-3-9, Russell, Trenkle 4-1-11, Flaherty 3-8-14, Smith 3-0-6, Withey, Bramwell 0-2-2, Trotta 0-5-5, Watson, Fugate 1-1-3 Nickerson 7-1-15

3-pt. goals: Esteves; Trenkle 2

Halftime: Bowdoin 29-23

Colby 79, Rivier 41

At Nashua, N.H., Billi Blanchard scored 14 points and Wendy Bonner 13 to lead the White Mules to a win on Saturday.

Laura Williamson and Tracy Nale notched 11 apiece for Colby of Waterville.

Colby 79

Kelly 3-1-7, Emery 3-0-7, Rice 0-1-1, Bonner 6-1-13, Bourque 2-0-4, Williamson 5-0-11, Gasteazaro 1-0-2, Balboni 1-0-2, Green 2-1-5, Nale 4-0-11, Blanchard 5-0-14, Bakulski 0-2-2

Rivier 41

Joseph 4-1-9, Betey 0-2-2, Regina 1-0-2, Gardner 6-0-17, Viveiora 2-0-4, Taddeo 1-0-2, Crocker 1-0-2, Moxcey 0-1-1, Baker 0-2-2, Doerr, Durker

3-pt. goals: Blanchard 4, Nale 3, Williamson, Emery; Gardner 5

Halftime: Colby 31-13

So. Maine 68, Keene State 43

At Keene, N.H. Saturday, Jen Webster tossed in 20 points to power the Huskies of Gorham.

Tiffany Jones notched 15 for Southern Maine and Jen Webster 14.

Southern Maine 68

Cressler 1-0-2, Frost, Jones 3-7-15, Myles 6-2-14, Webster 7-6-20, Sibley, Marble 1-1-3, Cowing 3-3-9, Welch 1-0-3, Samuelson, Thibaudeau, Pariseau 1-0-2, Kynoch

Keene State 43

Mechare, Hopkins 2-0-6, Morse 4-2-10, Barnes 3-0-8, Begnoche 1-0-2, Faulkner, Arsenault 0-2-2, Karat 4-0-12, Clarke, Davis 1-0-2, Daniel 0-1-1, Page, Lane

3-pt. goals: Jones 2, Welch; Barnes 2, Hopkins 2, Karat 4

Halftime: Southern Maine 34-31

Thomas takes two

The Thomas College Terriers took two weekend games with a 56-30 win over Elms College Sunday and an 82-33 victory over Becker Saturday.

On Sunday, Tammy Fowler tossed in 13 points to lead the Terriers to a win on Sunday.

Amanda Godley chipped in with 11 for the winners while Heather Carter scored 10.

Tina Fontaine sparked Elms with 11.

On Saturday, Malorie LeClerc scored 20 points and Fowler 19 more to go with 11 rebounds.

Shauna Lessard contributed 18 for the winners.

Jocelyn McNair led Becker with 14.

(Sunday’s Game)

Elms (1-8) 30

Roos 3-1-7, Malloch, Arment 2-0-4, Castro 0-2-2, Fontaine 5-1-11, DaCunha, Hebert 3-0-6

Thomas (4-8) 56

Hathaway 3-0-6, Godley 3-2-11, LeClerc 1-0-2, Corbett 1-1-3, Fowler 5-0-13, Hayes 2-0-4, Lessard 2-0-5, Carter 4-1-10

3-pt. goals: Godley 3, Fowler 3, Lessard, Carter

Halftime: Thomas 27-10

(Saturday’s Game)

Becker (2-6) 33

Speakman 1-0-2, Bergman 1-1-3, Lerro 2-0-5, McNair 6-2-14, Ortiz 1-0-2, Eastman, Calderon 1-0-3, Tucker

Thomas (3-8) 82

Hathaway 1-0-2, Godley 3-1-7, LeClerc 5-10-20, Corbett 2-0-4, Fowler 6-5-19, Hayes 2-0-4, Lessard 6-2-18, Carter 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Lerro, Calderon; Lessard 4 Fowler 2

Halftime: Thomas 43-18

St. Thomas 61, UMFK 44

At Fort Kent, Paula Pickup scored 13 points and tournament most valuable player Kendra Hunter had 10 points and nine rebounds as St. Thomas of Fredericton, New Brunswick won the Lady Bengal Can-Am Classic.

Erin Monahan also had 10 points for the Tommies, who built a 40-14 halftime lead and never looked back.

Heidi Fisher’s game-high 23 points led UM-Fort Kent. Melissa Hare had eight points.

Besides Hunter, also chosen to the all-tourney team were UMFK’s Mckenzie Boucher and Fisher; St. Thomas’ Monahan; UM-Augusta’s Danielle Duval and College de Sherbrooke’s (Quebec) Kathy German.

St. Thomas 61

Mackie 1-1-3, Myers, Pickup 4-4-13, MacLean 4-0-8, Hamilton 2-1-5, O’Rourke 2-0-4, Monahan 5-0-10, Halpin 1-0-2, McIntyre 0-6-6, Hunter 4-2-10

UM-Fort Kent 44

Quint, Lemon 1-1-3, Hare 1-6-8, Hichborn 2-0-4, Dow, Fisher 9-5-23, Lutz 0-2-2, Boucher 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Pickup

Halftime: St. Thomas 40-14

UMA 74, Coll.-Sherbrooke 72 OT

At Fort Kent, Amanda Pepin’s 20 points, Patty Hastings’ 19 points and eight assists and Danielle Duval’s 16 points and 10 rebounds paced UM-Augusta in the consolation game at the Lady Bengal Can-Am Classic.

Rachel Furey chipped in with 11 points.

Kathy German’s 17 points and 10 rebounds; Josiane Lepine’s 14 points and eight rebounds; Vicky Smith’s 12 points and Tina Smith’s 10 led College de Sherbrooke.

College de Sherbrooke 72

Morin 0-1-1, Bensaid 2-0-4, German 4-8-17, V. Smith 5-2-12, Lepine 6-0-14, T. Smith 3-4-10, Kirby 2-2-6, Aubut 3-1-8

UM-Augusta (Record) Score

Harrell 1-0-2, Furey 5-0-11, Pepin 6-5-20, Wysocki 1-0-2, Spicey 2-0-4, Duval 7-2-16, Hastings 3-11-19

3-pt. goals: Lepine 2, German, Aubut; Pepin 3, Hastings 2, Furey

Halftime: College-Sherbrooke 28-27

Castleton 48, Maine Maritime 44

At Castine, Maine Maritime Academy began the weekend with a win – 77-37 over Johnson State Saturday – but then was dealt a 48-44 loss by Castleton State on Sunday.

On Sunday, Beth Ratner scored 17 points to help lead Castleton State past MMA.

Casey Wedge had 10 points for Castleton.

Shelly Gott of Mount Desert scored 14 points for the Mariners as Meghan Marshall added 11 points and had eight rebounds.

On Saturday, Gott collected a game- and career-high 23 points plus nine rebounds to lead the Mariners.

Katie Clapham added 15 for MMA and Marshall chipped in six points and 10 rebounds.

(Sunday’s Game)

Castleton State 48

Vreeland 1-4-6, Venne 1-0-2, Black 3-1-8, Masterson 1-1-3, Wedge 3-2-10, Amedore 1-0-2, Ratner 7-3-17, Whiting, Everett, Martin, O’Rourke

Maine Maritime 44

Clapham 0-2-2, Marshall 4-3-11, Johnson 2-0-6, Cloutier 2-2-6, Hayden 1-3-5, Gott 4-3-14, Jones, Moore, Knights, Dedham, Parker

3-pt. goals: Wedge 2, Black; Gott 3, Johnson 2

Halftime: Castleton 27-23

(Saturday’s Game)

Johnson State 37

Royce, Williams, Spear 4-1-9, Gokey, Lockamy 2-0-4, Bose 3-0-8, Beauregard 2-4-8, St. Peter 2-1-5, Honkala, Thomas, Peterson 0-1-1

Maine Maritime 77

Jones, Moore 2-2-8, Knights, Clapham 5-4-16, Dedham 2-0-4, Marshalll 2-2-6, Parker 1-2-4, Johnson 1-0-2, Cloutier 2-4-8, Hayden 2-3-7, Gott 5-11-23

3-pt. goals: Bose 2; Moore 2, Gott 2, Clapham

Halftime: Maine Maritime 36-24

Husson wins pair of games

At Bangor, Husson College won two games over the weekend to improve to 7-2 with a 77-43 victory over Johnsont State Sunday and a 65-49 win over Castleton State Saturday.

On Sunday, Crystal Martin scored 19 points to give the Braves a win on Sunday.

Sarah Davis and Holly Gracie had 12 apiece for the winners while Shauna Mullenix had 10.

Lily Thomas had 13 to lead Johnson State.

On Saturday, Annie McIntosh netted 15 points and had nine rebounds to help Husson get the win.

Martin scored 12 points for the Braves and Stephanie Noyes added 10.

Casey Wedge led Castleton State with 16 points as Liz Martin and Beth Ratner each added 12 points.

(Saturday’s Game)

Castleton State (2-6) 49

Vreeland 0-2-2, Adrienne 2-0-4, Martin 6-0-12, Wedge 5-5-16, Ratner 4-3-12, Black, 0-1-1, Amedore 1-0-2, Masterson

Husson College (7-2) 65

Martin 4-3-12, Comeau 2-0-4, Ballard 3-0-6, Noyes 4-2-10, McIntosh 7-1-15, Mullenix 1-0-2, Snow 0-1-1, Hughes 3-0-6, Gracie 2-1-6, Merchant 0-1-1, McIntyre 1-0-2, Davis

3-pt. goals: Wedge, Ratner; Martin, Gracie

Halftime: Husson 28-20

(Sunday’s Game)

Johnson State 43

Spear 3-0-6, Lockamy 2-1-6, Beauregard 1-2-4, St. Peter 2-0-4, Thomas 5-3-13, Royce, Williams, Gokey 2-0-4, Bose 1-1-3, Peterson 1-1-3

Husson 77

Martin 8-2-19, Comeau, Ballard 2-1-6, Noyes 0-2-2, McIntosh 0-4-4, Mullenix 4-2-10, Snow, Davis 5-0-12, Gracie 4-4-12, Merchant 0-1-1, McIntyre 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Lockamy; Davis 2, Ballard, Martin

Halftime: Husson 44-26

St. Joseph’s 64, Misericordia 45

Misericordia (3-4) 45

Corrigan 2-8-12, Sauck 3-0-7, Fort 3-0-6, Eck 2-0-4, Schickram 2-0-4, Harley 1-0-3, Ahart 1-0-3, Magda 1-0-2, Yhlen 1-0-2, Tatusko 1-0-2

St. Joseph’s (6-5) 64

Brownlee 8-1-17, Pelkey 4-5-13, Rice 5-1-11, Tetrault 4-1-9, Blauvelt 2-2-6, Coffin 2-0-4, Somma 1-0-2, Regan 0-2-2, Rauscher

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Halftime: Ahart, Haley


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