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CASTINE – The Maine Maritime Academy Mariners outscored the Unity College Rams 11-2 in the final two minutes en route to a 61-52 men’s basketball victory Tuesday night.
Adam Haskell paced MMA with 17 points and B.J. Dunlap added 12.
Tyler Ferguson scored 17 points to lead the Rams. Joey Bearce added 13 points, Jared Erskine netted 11, and Jeremy Kervin had nine points and 11 rebounds.
Unity 52
Erskine 4-3-11, Olsen, Bearce 5-2-13, Kervin 2-5-9, Belonick 1-0-2, Ferguson 7-0-17
MMA 61
Hopkins, Brown 2-0-4, Schmidt, McCarley 4-0-9, Dunlap 3-2-12, Stewart 4-0-9, McCorrison, Kenniston 2-0-4, Haskell 7-2-17, Russell 2-0-4, Hall 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Bearce, Ferguson; McCarley, Dunlap, Haskell
Halftime: MMA 37-31
EMCC 74, UM-Augusta 70
At Bangor’s Johnston Gym, Mark Rivers scored 19 of his game-high 35 points in the second half and Golden Eagles used a full-court press to erase a 12-point deficit in the final 12 minutes.
Bruce Boyington contributed 14 points, 10 rebounds and seven steals and Kris Douglas chipped in with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Justin Allen contributed five assists.
Lawrence Nickerson had 19 points for the Moose.
UM-Augusta (2-5) 70
Bimpson 3-1-8, Blodgett 6-1-13, Brady 1-2-4, Melgard 5-0-12, Cheers 5-4-14, Pickett, Nichols, Nickerson 9-1-19
EMCC (5-2) 74
Allen 0-1-1, Erickson, Rivers 10-13-35, Alley, Boyington 5-2-14, Dyer 0-2-2, Willett 0-2-2, Chasse 1-0-2, Korhonen 3-2-8, Douglas 5-0-10, Krohl, Lindahl
3-pt. goals: Melgard 2, Bimpson; Rivers 2, Boyington 2
Halftime: UMA 36-32
Colby 80, Newbury 42
At Waterville, Michael Westbrooks had 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead Colby to a nonconference victory at Wadsworth Gymnasium.
Patrick McGowan added 20 points, eight rebounds, and six assists for the Mules, who held Newbury to 24 percent shooting from the field for the game.
Arch Mitchell led Newbury with 20 points.
Newbury (0-3) 42
Silva 1-0-2, Smith, Mitchell 7-4-20, Stanton 0-4-4, Magliore 2-5-9, DaSilva, Griffin 2-0-4, Francois 1-0-3, Jackson, Desmond, Lormeus, Deshaies
Colby (3-1) 80
Snyder-Fair 2-3-7, Jenkins 1-0-3, McGowan 8-1-20, Farrell 0-1-1, Westbrooks 9-0-18, Nale 0-3-3, Cushman 3-2-9, Gaudet 1-0-3, Dick 2-0-6, Featherston, Civiello, King 1-0-3, Bandi, Decker 2-0-4, Rutherford, Cheney 0-3-3
3-pt. goals: Mitchell 2, Griffin; McGowan 3, Dick 2, Jenkins, Cushman, Gaudet, King
Halftime: Colby 40-17
Saint Joseph 77, Lyndon State 68
At Standish, Chad Pulkinnen scored 19 points as four Monks hit double figures.
Noah LaRoche and Jon Pratt added 12 points each, and Pat Mileski popped in 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.
Kevin Trask topped Lyndon State of Lyndonville, Vt., with a game-high 22 points, and Christopher Brown had 14.
Lyndon State (1-4) 68
Trask 9-2-22, Brown 5-2-14, Frulla 3-2-8, Ibey, Fowler 5-0-11, Ingerson 1-0-2, Durr 5-1-11
Saint Joseph (2-2) 77
LaRoche 4-1-12, Pulkinnen 6-4-19, Alexander 3-3-9, Mileski 3-3-10, Monteiro 3-3-9, Schacht 1-0-2, Pratt 4-1-12, Caster 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Trask 2, Brown 2, Fowler; LaRoche 3, Pulkinnen 3, Pratt 3, Mileski
Halftime: Saint Joseph 38-32
Bowdoin 86, Southern Maine 70
At Brunswick, Kyle Petrie, Andrew Hippert, and Kevin Bradley poured in 18 points apiece to lead the Polar Bears past the Huskies.
John Goodridge added 13 points, and Mark Yakavonis had 12 for Bowdoin. Petrie also contributed eight rebounds, five assists, and four blocks; and Yakavonis had nine rebounds.
Mike Francoeur and Jason Levecque led the Huskies of Gorham with 17 points each, and Jesse McKinnell posted 10 points and 11 rebounds.
Southern Maine (2-3) 70
Francoeur 6-1-17, Levecque 6-3-17, Daniels 2-0-4, Garland 2-1-6, McKinnell 5-0-10, Kaneko, Oakley, Donar, Goodale, Randall, Hebert, Casterella 1-0-2, Favis 3-2-8, Sayward, Hardwick 2-2-6
Bowdoin (3-1) 86
Sargeantson 0-1-1, Petrie 6-4-18, Hippert 7-3-18, Bradley 7-1-18, Yakavonis 6-0-12, Lockhart, Goodridge 3-4-13, Arbour 2-2-6, Fliegel
3-pt. goals: Francoeur 4, Levecque 2, Garland; Bradley 3, Goodridge 3, Petrie 2, Hippert
Halftime: Bowdoin 37-30
Women’s basketball
Saint Joseph 54, Lyndon State 45
At Standish, Laura Pelkey and Margaret Blauvelt scored a dozen points apiece as the Monks earned their first win and handed Lyndon State its first loss.
Blauvelt and Val Dumais posted five steals each, and Kaylin Regula pulled down nine rebounds.
Jamie Rosso topped Lyndon State of Lyndonville, Vt., with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and four steals. Rachel Maxwell added 12 points.
Lyndon State (4-1) 45
Arel, Rosso 4-4-14, Dickinson 2-1-5, Maxwell 3-6-12, Powell 0-2-2, Hoyt 2-0-4, Shedd 1-6-8, Prouty
Saint Joseph (1-3) 54
Regula 3-1-7, Pelkey 4-4-12, Tetrault 3-0-6, Dumais 2-0-4, Blauvelt 5-2-12, Coffin, Drown, Rauscher 3-0-6, Farrell 0-1-1, Lint 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Rosso 2
Halftime: Saint Joseph 30-17
Bowdoin 63, USM 55
At Brunswick, the Polar Bears jumped out to a 12-point halftime lead and held off the University of Southern Maine Huskies in the second for the victory.
Katie Cummings and Eileen Flaherty each scored 13 points to lead Bowdoin. Alison Smith and Justine Pouravelis each added nine points while Pouravelis also had eight rebounds.
Megan Myles paced USM with 17 points, Amanda Bryant put in 10 and Ashley Marble added nine.
USM (2-2) 55
Sibley 1-0-2, Marble 3-3-9, Frost 1-3-6, Myles 6-3-17, Samielson 0-4-4, Bryant 4-1-10, Cowing, Ross, Sylvain 1-3-5, Kynoch 1-0-2
Bowdoin (4-0) 63
Pouravelis 2-5-9, Cummings 3-5-13, Flaherty 4-5-13, Withey 2-1-5, Smith 3-3-9, Loonin 1-0-3, Russell 1-2-5, Berne, Nickerson 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Frost, Myles 2, Bryant; Cummings 2, Loonin, Russell
Halftime: Bowdoin 26-14
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