St. Clair leads Colby-Sawyer past UNE

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NEW LONDON, N.H. – Andrew St. Clair poured in a game-high 23 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to power Colby-Sawyer College past the University of New England 88-60 in a Commonwealth Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament semifinal Thursday night. Pat Kenny scored 10 points…
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NEW LONDON, N.H. – Andrew St. Clair poured in a game-high 23 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to power Colby-Sawyer College past the University of New England 88-60 in a Commonwealth Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament semifinal Thursday night.

Pat Kenny scored 10 points for the Chargers.

Mark Regis tallied 21 points, including six 3-pointers, for the Nor’easters of Biddeford.

U-New England (8-19) 60

McManus 1-0-3, Oliver 1-0-3, Farynaz 2-2-6, Berthiaume 2-3-7, Button 4-0-9, Regis 6-3-21, Pierce 0-1-1, Warner 1-0-2, Chapman 1-1-4, Hardy 2-0-4

Colby-Sawyer (19-7) 88

Kenny 4-1-10, Bray 4-0-9, Condon 4-1-9, Putnam 3-1-7, St. Clair 10-3-23, Pendergast, Butterworth 1-0-2, Burke, Roberts 0-2-2, Jewett 1-2-4, Ja. Hartwell 4-0-8, Brooks 1-0-3, Misiuk 0-2-2, Fournier 2-2-7, Ongley 1-0-2, Gray 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: McManus, Oliver, Button, Regis 6, Chapman; Kenny, Bray, Brooks, Fournier

Halftime: Colby-Sawyer 46-20

Women’s basketball

Colby-Sawyer 68, UNE 55

At New London, N.H., K.J. Krasco netted 22 points and Jamie Peterman added 11 points and 16 rebounds as the top-ranked Chargers won a Commonwealth Coast Conference semifinal.

Amanda Brown led the No. 3 Nor’easters of Biddeford with 16 points and nine rebounds.

U-New England (16-10) 55

Peterson 4-0-8, Brown 7-0-16, Bartolome 2-4-8, McKinnon 3-0-7, Royer 2-0-6, Kelly, Cannata, Stults 3-4-10

Colby-Sawyer (20-6) 68

Krasco 8-0-22, Peterman 4-3-11, Sorensen 2-0-4, Cole 3-0-7, DeSanty 3-0-8, Cooksey, Walters, Murray 1-0-3, Shores 1-0-3, Clouter 4-2-10, Lorance

3-pt. goals: Brown 2, Royer 2, McKinnson; Krasco 6, Cole 2, Murray, Shores, Cole

Halftime: Colby-Sawyer 38-28

Correction: A shorrter version of these results ran in the State edition.

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