FARMINGTON – Mike Francoeur scored 18 points to lead Southern Maine to a 112-55 victory over the University of Maine at Presque Isle in the consolation game of the Hight Chevrolet Invitational men’s basketball tournament.
Josh Daniels and Jason Levecque added 14 points each for the Huskies, while Ryan Garland, Foster Oakley and Bill Hardwick scored 10 points each.
Fabian Lennox led UMPI with 28 points.
Southern Maine 112
Francoeur 6-2-18, Levecque 7-0-14, Garland 4-2-10, McKinnell 3-0-6, Sayward 2-0-4, Kaneko 2-0-4, Randall 1-2-4, Oakley 3-2-10, Donar 2-0-5, Daniels 5-0-14, Goodale 1-0-2, Hebert 3-3-9, Casterella 0-1-1, Hardwick 3-2-10
UM Presque Isle 55
Hills 4-3-13, Engroff, Latchford 1-2-4, Lennox 11-3-28, Kline 1-3-5, Hodgdon, Preston 1-2-5, Ouellette, McLellen
3-pt. goals: Francoeur 4, Daniels 4, Oakley 2, Hardwick 2, Donar, Goodale; Lennox 3, Hills 2, Preston
Halftime: Southern Maine 48-32
UMF 86, Palm Beach Atlantic 75
At Farmington, UM Farmington’s Travis Magnusson was named tournament MVP after scoring 30 points to lead the Beavers past Palm Beach Atlantic in the championship game of the Hight Chevrolet Classic.
Trafton Teague netted 17 points, Steve Ginn scored 16 and Bobby Deetjen scored 13 points for the winners.
Jonathan Maples and Jesse McCue led Palm Beach Atlantic with 14 points each.
Magnusson, Ginn, Maples, McCue, UM-Presque Isle’s Fabian Lennox and Southern Maine’s Ryan Garland were selected for the all-tournament team.
Palm Beach Atlantic (2-1) 75
Brooks 5-3-14, Maples 5-6-14, McCue 5-0-14, Lee 1-3-5, Willingham 3-1-7, B Smith, McNabb 3-0-7, Jackson, Anthony, Pigniatello 1-0-2, J Smith 2-0-4, Turi, Bringman 2-0-6
UM Farmington (2-0) 86
Ginn 5-5-16, Magnusson 12-6-30, Teague 4-6-17, Nielsen 0-1-1, Deetjen 3-6-13, St. John 2-0-6, Fry 0-2-2, Drillen, Hutchinson 0-1-1, Susi, Carrier;
3-pt. goals: McCue 4, Bringman 2, Brooks, McNabb; Teague 2, St. John 2, Deetjen, Ginn
Halftime: UM Farmington 37-30
MMA 83, Wentworth Institute 77
At Middletown, Conn., Maine Maritime trailed by 18 points at halftime before rallying for the win.
MMA was led by Marc McCorrison’s 19 points, Neil Stewart with 18 and Brandon Hall with 17 points.
Sherrad Prezzie-Blue led Wentworth’s attack by scoring 26 points, including six 3-point shots.
Maine Maritime Academy (1-1) 83
McCorrison 5-8-19, Stewart 6-2-18, Hall 4-9-17, Dunlap 2-1-6, Russell 1-3-6, McCarley 3-0-6, Hopkins 0-1-1, Lambert 2-0-5, Nickerson, Brown, 2-0-5, Haskell
Wentworth Institute (0-2) 77
Hall 4-2-10, Zeszotek 3-2-8, Prezzie-Blue 8-4-26, DeMarcurio 2-0-4, Bolton 1-0-2, Ramey 3-4-12, DaCosta 4-3-11, Ward, Frydman 1-1-4,
3-pt. goals: Stewart 4, McCorrison, Russell, Lambert, Dunlap, Kenniston; Prezzie-Blue, Ramey, Frydman;
Halftime: Wentworth 49-31
Colby 65, Emmanuel 60
At Boston, Mass., on Sunday, Nick Farrell had 13 points, three assists and three steals to lead Colby College to victory in the championship game of the Emmanuel College Tournament.
Mike Rutherford added 13 points and six rebounds for the Mules, while Patrick McGowan had 10 points, seven rebounds and three steals. Michael Westbrooks finished with 10 points, while Drew Cohen had eight points and eight rebounds.
Colby (2-0) 65
Cohen 4-0-8, Jenkins 1-1-3, McGowan 4-1-10, Farrell 5-2-13, Westbrooks 3-4-10, Snyder-Fair, Nale, Cushman 1-3-5, Dick 1-0-3, Decker, Rutherford 5-3-13
Emmanuel (1-1) 60
Thomas 6-4-16, Shahbaz 1-0-2, James 3-0-7, Smith 2-2-6, Hayle 3-3-9, Etienne 3-0-9, Williams, Barry 1-0-2, Hale 1-2-4, Bergeron 1-0-2, Lindsey 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: McGowan, Farrell, Dick; Etienne 3, James
Halftime: Emmanuel 25-24
Thomas 84, Anna Maria 73
At Waterville, Adam Rich lifted Thomas College to victory scoring 17 points including five 3-pointers. Ryan Conrad led the Terriers with 11 rebounds.
Dan Grappi and Rashad Elrod each scored 11 points and James Godley and Josh Yucius scored 10 points each for the victors.
Quincy Nunnally led Anna Maria with 16 points.
Anna Maria College (0-1) 73
O’Malley 2-7-13, Cappello 1-2-4, Chamblain, 3-4-12, Palmer 3-4-12, Nunnally 8-0-16, McCarthy 1-3-5,Tangney 3-1-7, O’Malley 5-3-13, Loomis 1-0-3
Thomas College (1-0) 84
Rich 6-0-17, Berard 4-0-11, Elrod1-0-3, Godley 4-2-10, Grappi 4-0-11, Percy, Woodbury 1-0-3, Yucius 4-2-10, Conrad 3-3-9, Brackett, Blodgett 2-0-4, DePalmer 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: O’Malley 2, Palmer 2, Loomis; Rich 5, Berard 3, Grappi 3, Elrod, Woodbury
Bates 68, Colby-Sawyer 61
WALTHAM, Mass. – Sophomore guard Zak Ray, a Bangor High graduate, scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds Sunday to earn tournament MVP honors as Bates defeated Colby-Sawyer in the championship game of the Brandeis University Tip-Off Tournament.
Bates (2-0) opened the game with a 20-6 run and never trailed.
Junior Andrew St. Clair of Pittsfield had 17 points and 13 rebounds for 1-1 Colby-Sawyer, and was named to the all-tournament team.
William Jewell 73, Husson 51
At Bangor, Cam Cooper and Drew Mathews led William Jewell to victory, scoring 16 points each. Adam Stout was right behind them with 15 points.
Tyler Muzzy led Husson’s scoring with 15 points.
William Jewell University 73
Underwood 2-2-6, Cooper 6-0-16, Stout 5-5-15, Mathews 4-7-16, Smith 3-1-7, Swinford, Lower, Ptacek, Kaczmarazyk, Krause, Korschot, Parrish, Giga, Lange 0-2-2, Robinson 4-3-11
Husson College 51
Frost 4-2-10, Muzzy 6-1-5, White 0-2-2, Little, Miller, Paterson 4-0-9, Lee, Grant, Philbrick, Clark, Henry
3-pt. goals: Cooper 4, Mathews; Muzzy 2, White 2, Paterson
Halftime: William Jewell 38-21
Women’s basketball
Thomas 63, UMPI 54
At Waterville on Sunday, Tammy Fowler scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Terriers to their first win.
Sarah Beasley paced UMaine-Presque Isle with 20 points, while Leah Joy added 10.
UMaine-Presque Isle (0-2) 54
Schloeman 2-0-4, Beasley 7-6-20, Wescott 3-1-7, Joy 3-4-10, M. Sutherland 1-1-3, Michaud, Allen, Bird, Lenentine 2-0-4, L. Sutherland 2-2-6
Thomas College (1-1) 63
Hathaway 2-0-5, Godley 3-0-7, Hayes 0-1-1, Chouinard, Drosdik 3-2-8, Dyer, Demers 3-0-7, Lessard 2-0-6, Butler 1-0-2, Fowler 8-3-21, Davis 3-0-6, Searles
3-pt. goals: Lessard 2, Fowler 2, Hathaway, Godley, Demers
Halftime: 29-29
Colby 58, St. Joseph’s 46
At Waterville on Saturday, Tanya Robash had 14 points, seven rebounds and four steals to lead the Mules to victory in the consolation game of the Colby Tip-Off Tournament.
Hamilton defeated Wellesley 70-67 in overtime to win the championship game.
Kathleen Nicholson added 11 points for Colby, while Wendy Bonner added 10 points, seven rebounds and four steals while earning all-tournament honors.
Margaret Blauvelt led St. Joseph’s with 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Brittany Rauscher and Laura Pelkey had 10 points each,
St. Joseph’s (0-2) 46
Regula 2-0-4, Pelkey 3-3-10, Tetrault 2-1-6, Blauvelt 6-2-14, Rauscher 2-5-10, Coffin 1-0-2, Drown, Farrell, Ahern, Lint
Colby (1-1) 58
Wohl 1-2-5, Nicholson 5-1-11, Bonner 4-2-10, Rosbash 6-2-14, McCabe 1-0-2, Williamson 1-3-5, Riley 0-1-1, Chanin, Rice 1-0-2, Harris, Davis 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Pelkey, Tetrault, Rauscher; Wohl
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 27-26
So. Maine 68, UMF 44
At Gorham, Ashley Marble and Katie Frost combined for 34 points to lead the University of Southern Maine to victory in the championship game of the USM Tip-Off Tournament.
Marble, the tournament MVP, and Frost each scored 17 points, with Marble also gathering 10 rebounds and making all nine of her free-throw attempts. Frost shot 5-of-10 from beyond the 3-point arc.
Karen Sirois paced the University of Maine at Farmington with 12 points.
UMaine-Farmington (1-1) 44
Mayer 2-2-6, Cyr 2-0-6, Simpson 2-5-9, Sirois 4-3-12, Lahaye, boyd, Rideout 0-2-2, Johnson, Stanley, Haines 3-0-7, McLeod 1-0-2
Southern Maine (2-0) 68
Sibley 2-1-5, Marble 4-9-17, Frost 5-2-17, Myles 5-0-11, Samuelson 2-0-4, Lindsey Welch 1-0-3, Thibaudeau, Bryant 2-0-4, Ross, Sylvain 0-2-2, Kynoch 2-1-5, Lisa Welch, Krausse
3-pt. goals: Cyr 2, Sirois, Haines; Frost 5, Myles, Lindsey Welch
Halftime: Southern Maine 26-11
Husson 58, Clarkson 51
At Gorham, Holly Gracie scored 18 points and Annie McIntosh added 12 points and 11 rebounds as Husson won the consolation game of USM Tip-Off Tournament.
The Eagles outscored Clarkson 8-2 over the final four minutes to earn the victory.
Michelle Murray added 11 points for the Eagles.
Gracie was named to the all-tournament team.
Clarkson (0-2) 51
Fernandez 2-0-4, Fritjofson 6-4-18, Henson 2-2-6,
Husson (1-1) 58
Ballard 2-1-6, Murray 2-6-11, Noyes 1-1-3, Gracie 6-2-18, McIntosh 6-0-12, Hartshorn 1-0-2, Bell, Merchant 0-1-1, Melcher, Mentel, Post, McIntyre 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Fritjofson 2; Gracie 4, Ballard, Murray
Halftime: Husson 27-25
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