November 18, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Husson men collect NAC weekend sweep

BANGOR – The Husson College Braves enjoyed a successful weekend, earning home victories over Elms College and Becker College at Newman Gymnasium.

The Braves edged Elms 63-61 Sunday after topping Becker 82-57 on Saturday.

On Sunday, Bill Beauregard tossed in 18 points as the Braves held off Elms. Dwayne Ailey and Phil White notched 15 points apiece.

Kyle Seyboth and Lonnie Branyon III led the Elms effort with 12 points each.

On Saturday, Buddy Leavitt led six players in double figures with 17 points as the Braves’ bested Becker.

Beauregard notched 16 points for Husson. Jeff White added 14, Phil White 12 and Ailey 10.

Richard Fazzi led all scorers with 22 for Becker.

(Sunday’s Game)

Elms (4-10) 61

Seyboth 5-0-12, Ancrum 4-2-11, Branyon III 6-0-12, Hawkins 1-4-6, S. Furey 2-0-4, Vassar, K. Furey 2-1-5, Ramirez, Jr., Little 1-2-4, Bernard 3-1-7

Husson (11-6) 63

Beauregard 7-1-18, J. White 1-3-5, Ailey 5-4-15, P. White 7-0-15, Leavitt, Mulligan 1-2-4, Demuth, Grant 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Seyboth 2, Ancrum; Beauregard 3, Ailey, White

Halftime: Husson 34-24

(Saturday’s Game)

Becker (3-9) 57

Bostik 5-5-17, Fernandez 2-0-6, Fazzi 9-2-22, Kotkowski 3-3-9, Davock, Capodanno, Friello 1-0-3, Mastorianni

Husson (10-6) 82

Beauregard 5-4-16, J. White 5-2-14, Ailey 3-2-10, P. White 5-2-12, Leavitt 6-0-17, Mulligan 1-0-2, Demuth, Franzose 1-0-3, Ono 0-2-2, Grant 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Bostik 2, Fernandez 2, Kotkowski 2, Friello; Leavitt 5, Beauregard 2, White 2, Ailey 2, Franzose

Halftime: Husson 45-21

MMA splits weekend games

At Castine, Maine Maritime edged Becker 64-58 but fell to Elms 58-56 in weekend action.

On Sunday, Adam LeClair poured in 20 points and Matt Clement provided 16 more along with 18 rebounds in the Mariners’ victory.

B.J. Dunlap chipped in with 10 points for the winners.

David Bostick led Becker with 21 points.

On Saturday, Deshawn Hawkins scored 16 points to help Elms hold off the Mariners.

Neil Stewart sparked Maine Maritime with 17 points. Clement tossed in 15 and Dunlap scored 12.

(Sunday’s Game)

Becker (3-11) 58

Capodanno, Bostick 6-5-21, Friello 1-0-2, Fer nandez 2-2-7, Fazzi 3-0-7, Kotkowski 5-4-16, Davock 2-1-5

Maine Maritime (8-6) 64

Poulin, Stewart 1-2-4, LeClair 5-5-20, Dunlap 4-1-10, Taylor, McCorrison 2-0-6, Clement 6-4-16, Russell 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Bostick 4, Kotkowski 2, Fernandez, Fazzi; LeClair 5, McCorrison 2, Dunlap

Halftime: Maine Maritime 36-26

(Saturday’s Game)

Elms (4-9) 58

Vassar 1-0-3, Seyboth 3-0-8, Ancrum 0-5-5, Furey 2-2-6, Ramirez 1-0-2, Little 1-0-2, Branyon 3-0-6, Hawkins 6-2-16, Bernard 1-2-4, Furey 2-2-6

Maine Maritime (7-6) 56

Stewart 7-1-17, LeClair 1-0-2, Dunlap 5-0-12, Taylor 1-0-3, McCorrison 2-0-5, Clement 7-1-15, Russell 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Seyboth 2, Hawkins 2, Vassar; Dunlap 2, Stewart 2, Taylor, McCorrison

Halftime: Elms 40-26

UM-Machias 64, Fisher 62

At Machias, A.J. Morgan made a 3-pointer late in the second half to put the Clippers ahead to stay.

Gary Dussart netted 15 points for UMM. Bayi Handy and Hank Garrett each scored 12.

Josh Nelson led Fisher with 15 points.

Fisher 62

Cruz 4-1-12, Holland 1-1-3, Bell, Charles 3-2-11, Nelson 7-1-15, Green 6-1-13, Massie 4-0-8

UM-Machias 64

Dussart 6-3-15, Munro 3-1-7, Handy 3-6-12, Garrett 4-0-12, Holyfield, Midgley 1-0-2, Gayle, Johnson 3-1-7, Simmons 1-0-2, Morgan 3-0-7

3-pt. goals: Cruz 3, Charles 3; Garrett 4, Morgan

UM Presque Isle has 1-1 weekend

The University of Maine at Presque Isle hosted a pair of close games over the weekend, edging the College of St. Joseph (Vt.) 70-68 and falling to Lyndon State 80-73.

On Sunday, Jon Codrey made two free-throws with 3.1 seconds left to break a 68-68 tie to lift UMPI past the College of St. Joseph.

Codrey finished with 34 points and 12 rebounds for the Owls. Fabian Lenox added 11 and Tim Gagnon had 10. Leading St. Joseph’s with 36 was Silas Carnes.

On Saturday, Kevin Trask’s 22 points helped Lyndon State hold off the host Owls. Gregg Rose added 19 for the winners.

Codrey sparked UMPI with 21 and Lenox had 20.

(Sunday’s Game)

College of St. Joseph 68

Sower 3-0-7, Lee, Dixon 2-0-4, Nimblett 1-1-3, Sawyer 3-2-8, Carnes 12-12-36, Williams 2-3-8, Madgwick 1-0-2

UMaine Presque Isle 70

Smith, Hills 2-1-6, Emerson 0-1-1, Gagnon 4-0-10, Latchford 0-1-1, Corbin, Lenox 2-6-11, Frenette 2-1-5, Codrey 11-12-34, Kline 1-0-2, Dolley

3-pt. goals: Sower, Williams; Hills, Gagnon 2, Lenox,

Halftime: St. Joe’s 37-32

(Saturday’s Game)

Lyndon State (8-3) 80

Burroughs, Trask 5-8-22, Morehouse, Brown 4-3-12, Baskwill 2-0-6, Chester, Sindoris 6-0-14, Rose 8-3-19, Andrus 2-3-7, Fowler

UM-Presque Isle (6-6) 73

Smith, Hills 0-1-1, Emerson 3-3-10, Gagnon 1-1-3, Latchford 2-1-5, Corbin, Lenox 8-3-20, Frenette 1-2-4, Codrey 6-9-21, K line 2-3-7, Dolley 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Trask 4, Baskwill 2, Sindoris 2, Brown; Emerson, Lenox

Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 37-31

Eastern Conn. 68, So. Maine 42

Eastern Connecticut (9-7) 68

Shepard 3-3-10, Williams 0-2-2, Murphy, Key 1-0-2, Bartunek 3-0-7, Albon 1-1-4, Kokoszka 5-0-13, Wrzosek 1-2-4, Morgan 3-0-8, Kinel, Kipphut 6-0-12, Smith 3-0-6

Southern Maine (6-11) 42

Lovely 2-0-5, Francoeur 5-0-12, Levecque 0-2-2, Almy, Fulcher, Ouellette, Hebert 0-2-2, Garland 0-6-6, McKinnell 6-1-13, Casterella 1-0-2, Bigelow, Sayward 2-0-5, Russell, Hardwick 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Kikoszka 3, Morgan 2, Albon, Bartunek, Shepard; Francoeur 2, Lovely

Halftime: Eastern Connecticut 34-24

CMCC 89, NMCC 65

Northern Maine CC 65

Perley 2-0-4, Porter 1-2-4, DuRost 7-0-14, Collins 1-0-3, Cyr, Freland, Shields 8-1-18, Hill 8-1-18, Sappier, Fellis 3-2-8, Russell

Central Maine CC 89

Berard 3-0-6, Dempsey 5-4-14, Brackett 9-3-21, Wichenbach 1-0-2, Carrier 3-0-6, Chaplin 3-4-10, Harvey 6-1-13, Davis 2-0-6, Lalliahan 1-0-3, Bean 2-0-6

3-pt. goals: Collins, Shields, Hill; Davis 2, Bean 2, Lalliahan

Halftime: Central Maine CC 52-37

Colby 69, Conn. College 40

At New London, Conn., Nick Farrell poured in 19 points to lead the Mules of Waterville to a victory Saturday.

Andrew Jenkins tossed in 10 points for Colby. Malik Brown led the Camels with eight points.

Colby (5-13) 69

Cohen 1-2-4, Jenkins 4-0-10, McGowan 3-0-6, Farrell 8-0-19, Westbrooks 4-0-8, Nale, Graumann, Loukes 2-1-5, Forlizzi 3-1-7, Dick 2-0-5, Featherston, Civiello, Bandi, Tessein, Rutherford 2-0-4, Shers, Cheney

Conn. College (5-11) 40

Washington 2-0-4, Kelly 2-2-7, Patton 2-0-4, Brown 1-5-8, Zejnullahu 2-0-5, Greenidge 1-0-2, Melzer 1-1-4, Wilson 1-0-3, Rogers 0-1-1, Bluestone, O’Reilly, Cranshaw 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Farrell 3, Jenkins 2, Loukes, Dick; Kelly, Brown, Zejnullahu, Melzer, WIlson

Halftime: Colby 38-27

UMFK earns split

At Fort Kent, the Bengals knocked off the College of Saint Joseph 99-73 Saturday and fell to Lyndon State 104-95 Sunday.

On Saturday, Roy Goldstein and Chris York led the way with 15 points each while Bartas Samaitis had 14.

Silas Carnes led the visitors with 21 points.

On Sunday, Chad Gervais’ 24-point effort wasn’t enough as Lyndon State earned the win.

Christopher Brown led the winners with 25 points.

Goldstein had 21 and Shane Durost 20 for UMFK.

(Sunday’s Game)

Lyndon State (11-3) 104

Burroughs 6-8-20, Ingerson, Trask 6-0-13, Morehouse 1-2-4, Brown 8-7-25, Baskwill 4-1-12, Chester, Sindoris 3-2-11, Rose 7-1-15, Andrus 1-2-4, Fowler

UM-Fort Kent (6-12) 95

Cooper 1-0-2, Goldstein 6-7-21, York 2-1-5, Durost 10-0-20, Gervais 12-0-24, Nadeau 1-0-2, Bayanilla, Trinity, Henry 5-1-14, Veloso 1-5-7

3-pt. goals: Sindoris 3, Baskwill 3, Brown 2, Trask; Henry 3, Goldstein 2

Halftime: Lyndon State 49-43

(Saturday’s Game)

College of St. Joseph 73

Sowers 1-2-4, Lee, Dixon 2-0-5, Nimblett 7-3-17, Sawyer 2-2-6, Carnes 9-1-21, Polcaro, Williams 7-4-20, Madgwick

UM-Fort Kent 99

Cooper 2-0-4, Goldstein 5-2-15, York 6-2-15, Durost 5-3-13, Gervais 1-3-5, Nadeau 1-5-7, Bayanilla 3-5-11, Trinity 1-0-2, Samaitis 6-2-14, Henry 4-0-9, Veloso 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Williams 2, Dixon; Goldstein 3, York, Henry

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 58-30

Women’s hockey

UConn 3, Maine 2

At Orono Saturday, Tiffany Owen’s two goals led the Huskies past the Black Bears.

Katilyn Shain had 16 saves on 18 shots for 7-12-3 Connecticut.

Karen Droog and Andrea Steranto had a goal apiece for 8-10-3 Maine. Kelly Law, Kate Sunstrom and Sonia Corriveau each had an assist and Lara Smart stopped 21 out of 24 shots.

Women’s basketball

Husson 83, Bay Path 43

Husson College earned a pair of road victories over the weekend, defeating Bay Path 83-43 and Wheelock 82-44.

At Chicopee, Mass., on Sunday, Crystal Martin tossed in 12 points against Bay Path to keep the Braves unbeaten in North Atlantic Conference play.

Sarah Davis and Stephanie McIntyre chipped in with 10 apiece for Husson of Bangor.

Michelle Frett led Bay Path with 15.

At Boston on Saturday, Holly Gracie scored 23 points to lead Husson past Wheelock.

Annie McIntosh added 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Braves, while Martin scored 13 points.

Samantha Cummings led Wheelock with 15 points.

(Sunday’s Game)

Husson (14-2) 83

Martin 5-1-12, Comeau 4-1-9, Hughes 1-3-5, Gracie 4-0-9, McIntosh 4-1-9, Mullenix 3-0-6, Snow 1-0-2, Ballard 2-1-5, Davis 4-0-10, Noyes, Merchant 2-2-6, McIntyre 4-2-10

Bay Path (1-12) 43

Cauley 1-4-7, Frett 5-5-15, Bernard 3-2-11, Eck, Munson 3-1-7, Koprowski 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Davis 2, Gracie, Martin; Bernard 3, Cauley

Halftime: Husson 43-16

(Saturday’s Game)

Husson (13-2) 82

Gracie 8-2-23, McIntosh 4-9-17, Martin 5-3-13, Mullinex 3-0-7, Merchant 3-0-6, Hughes 2-2-6, McIntyre 2-1-5, Mentel 2-0-4, Noyes 0-1-1, Snow, Comeau, Davis

Wheelock (0-10) 44

Cummings 5-3-15, Furey-Rosen 3-5-11, Safar 3-0-7, Molack 1-3-5, Gramling 1-2-4, O’Reilly 1-0-2, Kelley, Rossetti

3-pt. goals: Gracie 5, Mulinex; Cummings 2, Safar

Halftime: Husson 36-25

Maine Maritime 79, Bay Path 34

At Chicopee, Mass., on Saturday, Michelle Gott netted 31 points for the Mariners of Castine.

Katie Clapham and Maegan Cloutier both added 12 more for the winners.

Ashley Barnard led Bay Path with 13 points.

Maine Maritime Acad. (7-7) 79

Johnson 3-0-8, Moore 1-0-3, Gott 13-3-31, Hayden 3-0-6, Clapham 5-2-12, Denham 2-0-4, Parker 1-1-3

Bay Path College (1-11) 34

Cauley 2-2-6, Frett 4-1-9, Barnard 4-2-13, Eck, Munson 3-0-6, Fay, Koprowski

3-pt. goals: Johnson 2, Moore, Gott 2; Barnard 3

Halftime: MMA 40-18

Owls drop a pair

The UMaine-Presque Isle Lady Owls lost twice over the weekend, 58-50 to the College of St. Joseph on Sunday and 59-56 to Lyndon State.

On Sunday, Morgan Hytko tossed in 23 points to help the visitors rally from a 13 point halftime deficit.

Erica McGary paced the Owls with 20 points and 10 rebounds.

On Saturday, Rachel Maxwell tossed in 20 points to lead Lyndon State to victory.

Rachel Larlee sparked the Owls with 18 points. Erica McGary chipped in with 12 and Sarah Nason 11.

(Sunday’s Game)

College of St. Joseph (7-4) 58

Hytko 6-7-23, Albelacz 4-2-13, Neider 3-2-8, Toth 0-1-1, Frasier, Domanico, Casey 1-0-2, DeFursne 4-3-11

UM-Presque Isle (3-9) 50

Schloeman 0-4-4, Daniel 2-2-6, Nason 2-4-8, Joy 0-2-2, M. Sutherland, McGary 5-10-20, Larlee 3-2-8, Ploof 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Hytko 4, Alberlacz 3, Neider 2; Daniel 2

Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 30-17

(Saturday’s Game)

Lyndon State (7-3) 59

Arci 3-2-9, Russo 4-2-14, Tinker 1-2-4, Dickinson 1-0-2, Shedd 0-1-1, Maxwell 9-2-20, LeBlanc 1-0-2, Page 1-1-3, Prouty, Powell 2-0-4

UM-Presque Isle (3-8) 56

Schloeman 0-2-2, Daniel 1-0-3, Nason 3-4-11, Joy 1-4-6, M. Sutherland 1-0-2, McGary 3-6-12, Larlee 7-3-18, Ploof 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Russo 4, Arci; Daniel, Nason, Larlee

Halftime: UM-Presque Isle 29-20

UMFK splits two on weekend

At Fort Kent, the Lady Bengals earned a 69-59 victory over the College of St. Joseph (Vt.) but fell to Lyndon State 63-62 in weekend play.

On Sunday, UMFK’s 39-25 halftime lead did not hold up as Lyndon state rallied for the win.

Rachel Maxwell paced the Hornets with 25 points.

Julie Clattenburg led UMFK with 16 points, while Heidi Fisher scored 12.

On Saturday, Melissa Hare scored 16 points to lead UMFK to victory. Morgan Hytko led the College of St. Joseph with 16 points.

(Sunday’s Game)

Lyndon State (8-6) 63

Arel 1-0-2, Russo 5-5-18, LeBlanc, Tinker 1-1-3, Dickinson 2-0-4, Shedd 2-0-4, Maxwell 11-2-25, Page 1-1-3, Powell 2-0-4

UM-Fort Kent (8-9) 62

Quint 1-0-3, Lemon 1-2-5, Clattenburg 4-4-16, Allen 2-2-7, Hare 1-0-3, Hichborn 4-1-10, Fisher 5-2-12, Lutz 0-2-2, Boucher 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Rosso 3, Maxwell; Clattenburg 4, Quint, Lemon, Allen, Hare

Halftime: UMFK 39-25

(Saturday’s Game)

College of St. Joseph 59

Hytko 5-4-16, Caso, Arbelaez 2-8-12, Dufresne 3-2-8, Neider, Toth 0-1-1, Crossman, Frasier 1-0-2, Domanico 4-6-14, Casey 3-0-6

UM-Fort Kent 69

Clattenburg 4-2-13, Hare 4-6-16, Hichborn 4-1-9, Fisher 2-5-9, Boucher 1-0-2, Quint 2-0-6, Lemon, Allen 1-0-3, Lutz 4-3-11

3-pt. goals: Hytko 2; Clattenburg 3, Quint 2, Hare 2, Allen

Halftime: UMFK 29-20

Bowdoin 55, Wesleyan 43

At Brunswick on Saturday, Lora Trenkle poured in 22 points to help the Polar Bears pull away from Wesleyan.

Amy Posocco and Ashley Mastrangelo led Wesleyan with 11 apiece.

Wesleyan (13-2) 43

Ward 3-0-6, Posocco 3-3-11, Bowman 1-2-4, Mastrangelo 3-5-11, Stubbs 2-0-4, Elia 1-0-2, Frost, Walsh 2-0-5, Bowan

Bowdoin (16-0) 55

Pouravelis 4-1-9, Russell, Trenkle 7-8-22, Flaherty 4-2-10, Smith 1-0-2, Withey 1-2-4, Bramwell, Trotta, Fugate 0-2-2, Nickerson 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Posocco 2

Halftime: Bowdoin 27-24


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