FARMINGTON – The University of Maine-Farmington women’s basketball team cruised to a pair of victories, 80-32 over Wheelock on Sunday and an 83-43 win over Bay Path on Saturday.
In Sunday’s game, Kari Simpson scored 11 points and had four steals for UMF. Danielle Mayer also scored 11 points and Karen Sirois added nine.
Amy Ross scored 17 points for Wheelock.
On Saturday, all 15 UMF players on the roster scored.
Simpson led the Beavers with 12 points, while Meagan Cyr and Erin Johnson scored 10 points each and Melissa Sawyer grabbed 10 rebounds.
(Sunday’s Game)
Wheelock (0-4) 32
Cummings 3-5-13, Ross 7-1-17, Kelley 1-0-2, Gramling, Rosetti, O’Reilly, Kelly
UM-Farmington (5-1) 80
Mayer 4-3-11, Cyr 1-1-3, Simpson 3-5-11, Sirois 4-0-9, LaHaye 1-0-2, Boyd 3-1-8, Rideout 2-1-6, Johnson 3-0-6, Ross 2-0-4, Sawyer 2-0-4, Berry 0-2-2, Stanley 2-0-4, Haines 4-0-8, McLeod 1-0-2, Schwarz
3-pt. goals: Cummings 2, Ross 2; Sirois, Boyd, Rideout
Halftime: UM-Farmington 45-12
(Saturday’s Game)
Bay Path (0-3) 43
Carr 3-1-8, Owens 2-0-4, Cauley 4-0-9, Lara 5-4-16, Brown, Desmond, Johnson, Ordyna 2-1-6, Duncan
UM-Farmington (4-1) 83
Mayer 2-2-6, Boyd 3-0-7, Cyr 4-1-10, Rideout 3-1-8, Schwarz 2-0-4, Simpson 4-3-12, Johnson 5-0-10, Ross 1-0-2, Sawyer 2-2-6, Sirois 1-0-2, Berry 1-2-4, Stanley 2-0-4, LaHaye 1-0-2, Haines 1-2-4, McLeod 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Lara 2, Carr, Cauley, Ordyna; Boyd, Cyr, Rideout, Simpson
Halftime: UMF 52-20
MMA posts two victories
At Castine, Maine Maritime swept two games on the weekend, defeating Lasell 84-44 Sunday after a 54-42 win over Mt. Ida on Saturday.
In Sunday’s game, Alyssa Burns led the Mariners with 12 points and nine rebounds. Katie Clapham added 11 points.
Mandi Rapisardi scored 11 for the Lasers.
On Saturday, MMA, led by Michelle Gott, pulled away in the second half to earn the victory. Gott netted 14 points for MMA and Burns added 12.
(Sunday’s Game)
Lasell (2-4)
Duffy, Hill 2-2-6, Deluca 2-2-7, Rapisardi 1-9-11, Allen 2-0-4, Sieger 1-2-4, Morin 0-1-1, Egan 0-5-5, Risa 2-2-6;
Maine Maritime (4-1) 84
Grant 1-2-4, Burns 5-2-12, Gott 1-3-5, Hayden 3-0-6, Freeman 1-3-5, Moore 0-5-5, Leeman 1-0-3, Marshall 2-0-4, Cloutier 1-1-3, Jones 0-2-2, Johnson 1-1-4, Clapham 3-3-11, Knights 2-3-9, Norwood 2-0-6, Parker 1-2-4;
3-pt. goals: Deluca; Clapham 2, Knights 2, Norwood 2, Leeman;
Halftime: Maine Maritime 41-22
(Saturday’s Game)
Mt. Ida (1-4) 42
Tuft 0-2-2, Hickey 1-0-3, Cabezas 1-2-5, Santos 0-4-4, Ring 1-1-3, Taft 1-0-2, Xenos 7-6-20, Bramswig 1-1-3, , Lockwood, Holloway
Maine Maritime (3-1) 54
Moore 1-0-2, Grant 0-1-1, Leeman, Marshall 2-0-4, Burns 5-2-12, Jones, Johnson 0-5-5, Gott 3-6-14, Hayden 2-0-4, Clapham 0-2-2, Freeman 2-2-6, Knights 1-0-2, Parker 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Hickey, Cabezas; Gott 2
Halftime: Mt. Ida 21-20
Thomas sweeps home tests
At Waterville, the Thomas College Terriers won a pair of weekend games, besting Bay Path College 75-30 on Sunday after a 71-26 romp over Wheelock on Saturday.
In Sunday’s game, Tammy Fowler had 13 points, eight rebounds and four blocks to help Thomas to the win.
Amanda Godley scored 13 points for Thomas and Annie Dyer added 10.
Tianna Carr had 10 points and nine rebounds for Bay Path.
On Saturday, Fowler scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds for the Terriers.
Danielle Searles added 10 points, while Charlee Hayes scored nine and Godley added eight points and six rebounds.
(Sunday’s Game)
Bay Path (0-4) 30
Carr 4-2-10, Cauley 2-0-4, Lara 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, Desmond 2-0-4, Ordyna 2-2-6, Owens, Johnson, Duncan
Thomas (3-2) 75
Hathaway 2-2-7, Godley 3-6-13, Drosdik 3-0-8, Fowler 5-3-13, Davis 2-0-4, Hayes 1-1-3, Chouinard 3-0-5, Dyer 5-0-10, Demers 1-0-3, Searles 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Drosdik 2, Hathaway, Godley, Demers
Halftime: Thomas 43-19
(Saturday’s Game)
Wheelock (1-2) 26
Cummings 1-5-7, Gramling 1-0-2, Ross 2-0-5, O’Reilly, Kr. Kelly, Ka. Kelly 3-0-6, Rosetti 2-2-6.
Thomas (2-2) 71
Godley 3-2-8, Drosdik 2-2-6, demeers 3-0-6, Fowler 4-6-15, Davis 1-1-3, Hathaway 2-0-5, Hayes 4-1-9, Chouinard 1-0-2, Dyer 3-1-7, Searles 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: Ross; Fowler, Hathaway
Halftime: Thomas 42-10
Bates wins Merry Monk title
At Standish, Olivia Zurek had 15 points, 14 rebounds, and four steals to help push Bates College to the win Sunday in the championship game of the Merry Monk Classic.
St. Joseph’s advanced to final game by beating Briarcliffe 76-59 on Saturday while Bates advanced by beating Suffolk 70-60.
In Sunday’s game, Meg Coffin and Betsy Hochadel each scored 12 points to lead Bates to the title.
Laura Pelkey scored 11 points for Saint Joseph’s College and Kaylin Regula added 10 points.
On Saturday, Margaret Blauvelt scored 31 points as St. Joseph’s won its first-round game.
Megan Tetrault added 13 points and Regula 11 for St. Joseph’s.
(Sunday’s Game)
Bates (6-0) 69
Taylor 2-1-5, Coffin 5-2-12, Barton 2-2-8, Zurek 6-3-15, Hochadel 4-4-12, Decato 2-0-4, Schouten 2-0-4, Franklin 0-2-2, Hart 1-0-3, Whiting 1-0-2, Kerkian-Winton 0-2-2, Buckler, Franklin, Hart
St. Joseph’s (2-5) 47
Regula 3-4-10, Pelkey 4-2-11, Tetrault 1-1-3, Dumais 3-3-9, Bleauvelt 3-2-8, Willis 1-0-2, Coffin 0-3-3, Farrell 0-1-1, Drown, Foxcaldo, Rauscher, Ahern, LaHaye, Lint
3-pt. goals: Barton 2, Hart; Pelkey
Halftime: Bates 34-19
(Saturday’s Game)
Briarcliffe (1-5) 59
Ashton 1-0-2, Boldon 4-1-10, Bennett 4-1-12, Jones 11-3-25, Johnson 3-0-6, Esperance,, Rourke 1-0-3, Long 0-1-1
St. Joseph’s (2-4) 76
Regula 3-5-11, Pelkey 1-2-4, Tetrault 3-6-13, Dumais 2-4-8, Blauvelt 11-9-31, Willis 0-2-2, Coffin, Drown, Foscaldo, Rauscher 0-1-1, Farrell 3-0-6, Ahern, LaHaye, Lint
3-pt. goals: Bennett 3, Boldon, Rourke; Tetrault
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 44-34
Emmanuel 77, Colby 66
At Waterville on Saturday, Andy Yosinoff became just the fifth NCAA Division III women’s basketball coach to reach 500 career victories as the Saints earned the nonconference win.
Yosinoff is 500-176 in 28 seasons at Emmanuel.
Alyssa McCoy led Emmanuel with 17 points.
Kathleen Nicholson led Colby with 18 points and eight rebounds.
So. Maine 75, E. Connecticut 69
At Gorham on Saturday, Southern Maine’s starting five combined for 54 points.
Ashley Marble and Megan Myles each led the team with 12 points. Lauren Samuelson netted 11 points and Katie Frost chipped in 10. Katie Sibley had nine points, six rebounds and five assists.
Michelle Bruneau and Sandy Mosely each netted 15 points for the Warriors.
Eastern Connecticut (2-3) 69
Bruneau 3-8-15, J. Bergeron 4-0-8, Mosley 5-3-15, Kline 1-0-2, Durette 4-3-11, A. Bergeron, Shaw, Karsmarski 4-1-11, Calkins 1-0-3, Smith 2-0-4
Southern Maine (3-2) 75
Silsby 4-1-9, Marble 3-6-12, Frost 3-2-10, Myles 3-6-12, Samuelson 5-1-11, Welch, Cowing 3-0-6, Bryant 1-0-2, Ross, Sylvain, Kynoch 2-2-7, Krausse
3-pt. goals: Mosley 2, Karsmarski 2, Bruneau, Calkins; Frost 2, Kynoch
Halftime: Eastern Connecticut 41-39
Mitchell wins Star City tourney
At Presque Isle, Mitchell College rallied from a six-point deficit in the final two minutes to defeat the University of Maine at Presque Isle 74-73 in the championship game of the Star City women’s basketball tournament Sunday.
Tournament MVP Jessica London led the winners with 21 points, while Shayna Barnes had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Gina Derosier had 13 points.
Sarah Beasley led UMPI with 25 points and nine rebounds, while Erin Schloeman scored 12 points and Julie Wescott and Liz Sutherland added 11 points each.
In Sunday’s consolation game, Melissa Anaya scored 26 points and Aiyana Spencer added 20 as Fisher College topped Unity 73-37.
Loretta Fitzmaurice had 12 points and 12 rebounds for Unity, while Aubrie Barrett scored 10 points.
Fitzmaurice, Beasley, Wescott, Moriah Anderson of Mitchell and Ronise Andrade of Fisher joined London on the all-tournament team.
On Saturday, Mitchell defeated Fisher 66-51, and UMPI topped Unity 75-33.
Beasley, Wescott and Leah Joy each scored 10 points for UMPI in its victory, while Anna Lenentine added eight points.
Fitzmaurice led Unity with 13 points and eight rebounds, while Barrett scored 10 points with seven boards.
(Sunday’s Championship Game)
Mitchell (2-3) 74
Williams 2-1-5, Brisson 1-2-4, Barnes 5-4-14, Derosier 3-5-13, Graham 2-2-6, Akins 2-0-5, London 7-7-21, Courtois, Dick, Anderson 1-4-6
UMaine-Presque Isle (1-3) 73
Schloeman 3-6-12, Beasley 8-8-25, Joy 2-3-7, M. Sutherland 1-0-2, Lenentine 0-1-1, Wescott 4-3-11, Michaud, Allan 0-2-2, Bird 1-0-2, L. Sutherland 4-3-11
3-pt. goals: Derosier 2, Akins; Beasley
Halftime: Mitchell 37-30
(Sunday’s Consolation Game)
Fisher (1-4) 73
Anaya 11-0-26, Spencer 9-1-20, Roberts 0-2-2, Andrade 2-0-4, Monteiro 2-0-4, Romeus 4-8-17
Unity (1-8) 37
McCallister 2-1-5, Blakesly 3-0-8, Butterly, Barrett 3-4-10, Fitzmaurice 5-2-12, Kedziora 1-0-2, Robertson
3-pt. goals: Anaya 4, Spencer, Romeus; Blakesly
Halftime: Fisher 40-18
(Saturday’s Game)
Unity (1-7) 33
McCallister 0-1-1, Blakesly 2-0-6, Butterly, Barrett 4-2-10, Fitzmaurice 6-1-13, Kedziora 0-1-1, Robertson 1-0-2
UMaine-Presque Isle (1-2) 75
Schloeman 2-0-4, Beasley 5-0-10, Joy 5-0-10, M. Sutherland 3-0-6, Lenentine 3-2-8, Wescott 4-1-10, Michaud 1-0-2, Allan 3-0-6, Bird 2-0-6, Sullivan 1-0-2, Grier 2-1-5, L. Sutherland 3-0-6, Paterson
3-pt. goals: Blakesly 2; Bird 2, Wescott
Halftime: UMPI 44-12
UMFK 56, Daniel Webster 43
At Lyndonville, Vt., on Saturday, Maryann Welsh scored 14 points and Heidi Fisher added 10 as UM-Fort Kent won its first-round game in the Lyndon State tournament.
Monique Brassard grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds for UMFK.
Daniel Webster 43
Patterson 4-2-10, Zahn, Haynes 3-1-8, Parsons, Moseley, Shea 3-2-9, Ferland 1-1-3, Mariani 2-2-7, Famighetti, Johnson, Fadden
UM-Fort Kent 56
Quint 2-0-6, Lemon 3-3-9, Welsh 7-0-14, Brassard 2-1-5, Hare 3-0-9, Hichborn 0-3-3, Zettergren, Fisher 4-2-10, Lutz
3-pt. goals: Haynes, Shea, Mariani; Hare 3, Quint 2
Halftime: UMFK 28-27
Men’s basketball
Bowdoin wins tourney
At Presque Isle, the Bowdoin College Polar Bears used a balanced scoring attack to defeat the UMaine-Presque Isle Owls 65-51 to win the Star City Tournament Sunday.
Bowdoin advanced by beating Boston Baptist 103-46 on Saturday while UMPI defeated Unity 81-56.
Kevin Bradley paced Bowdoin with 18 points while Mark Yakavonis chipped in with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Kyle Petrie had 11 points.
Fabian Lenox poured in 31 points for UMPI and Brad Kline added 10.
Jeremy Kervin paced Unity in the consolation game with 35 points, Joey Bearce added 25 and Tyler Ferguson scored 12. Cliff Jensen scored 27 for Boston Baptist.
On Saturday, John Goodridge scored 22 points to lead Bowdoin and Sean Walker added 16. Marc Corona scored 17 for Boston Bapstist.
Lenox paced UMPI with 34 points and Alastair Hills put in 24. Nate Olsen and Kervin each put in 14 for Unity.
Yakavonis was named the tourney MVP while Bearce, Corona, Bradley, Lenox and UMPI’s Mike Latchford were selected to the all-tourney team.
(Sunday’s Championship Game)
Bowdoin (5-2) 65
Petrie 4-0-11, Sargeantson 3-3-9, Hippert 2-0-5, Bradley 7-0-18, Yakavonis 6-0-12, Walker 1-0-3, Ordway 1-0-3, Lockhart, Goodridge 1-0-3, Arbour, Fliegel
UMPI (1-5) 51
Engroff, Latchford 3-1-7, Lenox 7-14-31, Dolley 0-3-3, Kline 5-0-10, Preston, Hills, Hodgdon, Dupluis, McClellan
3-pt. goals: Petrie 3, Hippert, Bradley 4, Walker, Ordway, Goodridge; Lenox 3
Halftime: Bowodoin 42-22
(Sunday’s Consolation Game)
Boston Baptist (1-7) 73
Jensen 11-2-27, Corona 5-3-14, Jones 6-1-13, Schneider 3-0-6, Shriner 1-2-4, Campos 1-0-2, Maytiabo 0-1-1, Omolo 3-0-6
Unity (3-6) 89
Erskine 2-2-6, Bearce 5-14-25, Kervin 14-7-35, Belonick, Ferguson 6-0-12, Olsen, Giroux 2-0-6, Mitchell, Segars, Currie 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Jensen 3, Corona; Bearce, Giroux 2
Halftime: Unity 43-37
(Saturday’s First Game)
Boston Baptist 46
Jensen 6-2-15, Corona 6-3-17, Jones 1-0-2, Schneider 1-0-2, Omolo 2-1-5, Shriner 1-0-2, Campos, Maytiabo 1-1-3
Bowdoin 103
Petrie 4-4-12, Sargeantson 2-0-4, Hippert 3-0-7, Bradley 3-2-10, Yakavonis 2-0-4, Walker 6-4-16, Ordway 4-0-10, Phillips 1-3-5, Lockhart 3-0-8, Goodridge 1-0-2, Arbour 9-4-22, Fliegel 0-3-3
3-pt. goals: Jensen, Corona 2; Hippert, Bradley 2, Ordway 2, Lockhart 2
Halftime: Bowdoin 56-26
(Saturday’s Second Game)
Unity 56
Erskine 6-0-12, Bearce 2-0-5, Kervin 5-4-14, Belonick, Ferguson 2-7-11, Olsen 5-0-14, Giroux, Mitchell, Currie
UMPI 81
Engroff 0-1-1, Latchford 6-1-13, Lenox 13-6-34, Dolley 1-1-3, Kline, Preston, Connell, Hills 7-7-24, Hodgdon1-0-2, Ouellette, Dupluis, McClellan 0-4-4
3-pt. goals: Bearce, Olsen 4; Lenox 2, Hills 3
Halftime: UMPI 30-23
Colby 77, Thomas 60
At Waterville on Sunday, Michael Westbrooks scored 17 points to lead Colby College to the win over its cross-town rival.
Pat McGowan had 12 points and eight rebounds for Colby while Preston Decker scored eight points and had 11 rebounds.
Andrew Woodbury scored 11 points for Thomas and Josh Berard added 10 points.
Thomas (3-2) 60
Rich 2-3-8, Godley 1-0-3, Blodgett 1-4-6, DePalmer 2-2-6, Berard 4-0-10, Grappi 1-0-3, Percy 1-0-2, Woodbury 4-0-11, Jett 1-2-4, Conrad 3-1-7, Yucius, Elrod
Colby (5-1) 77
Snyder-Fair 1-0-2, Jenkins 2-0-6, McGowan 5-0-12, Farrell 1-1-3, Westbrooks 7-1-17, Nale 3-0-6, Cushman 1-1-3, Gaudet 1-0-2, Dick 1-0-2, Featherston 0-2-2, Civiello 0-2-2, King 1-0-3, Decker 3-2-8, Rutherford 2-4-9, Bandi
3-pt. goals: Woodbury 3, Berard 2, Rich, Godley, Grappi; Jenkins 2, McGowan 2, Westbrooks 2, King, Rutherford
Halftime: Colby 38-14
Hesser 81, EMCC 62
At Concord, N.H., Stanley Chamblain scored 22 points and had four steals to help Hesser College top Eastern Maine Community College of Bangor in the NHTI Invitational consolation game on Sunday.
Kris Douglass scored 26 points and had 10 rebounds for EMCC and Mark Rivers had 15 points.
Bruce Boyington had eight assists, nine steals and 12 rebounds and Douglass had 26 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals in two games to earn all-tournament honors for EMCC.
Eastern Maine CC (5-5) 62
Allen 3-0-7, Rivers 6-0-15, Boyington 1-2-4, Dyer 0-2-2, Willette 2-0-4, Korhonen 2-0-4, Douglass 10-1-26, Alley, Chasse, Lindahl
Hesser (8-2) 81
Nelson 2-1-5, Pena 0-2-2, Vargas 1-0-2, Chamblain 8-2-22, Prince 5-0-11, Ojimba 9-3-21, Desir 1-0-2, Soto 3-0-8, Mendoza 2-2-6, Johnson
3-pt. goals: Douglass 5, Rivers 3, Allen; Chamblain 4, Soto 2, Prince
Halftime: Hesser 35-32
Bates wins Hockenbury Tourney
At Northfield, Vt., Zak Ray scored 17 points in the first game and 20 in the championship game to lead Bates College to an 88-58 win over Green Mountain College Saturday and a 80-74 win over Norwich University in the final of the Hockenbury Tourney Sunday.
In the first game, Jon Furbush and Bryan Wholey each scored 11 points for Bates.
Jonathan Simons had 20 points and three steals for Green Mountain.
In the championship game, Furbush scored 16 points and had 10 rebounds for Bates and Wholey added 13 points.
Geoff Hensley scored 16 points for Norwich.
(Sunday’s Championship Game)
Bates (8-0) 80
Ray 5-7-20, Gerrity 3-0-7, Stockwell 1-0-2, Furbush 4-6-16, Linsley 3-2-8, Wholey 5-0-13, Cahill 1-4-6, Chudomel 4-0-8, Rivera
Norwich (2-3) 74
Hensley 6-0-16, Montiero 5-0-11, Shedd 5-2-12, Jones 5-5-15, Ackles 1-0-2, Williams 4-1-9, Cheatham 3-3-9, Hancock, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Ray 3, Wholey 3, Furbush 2, Gerrity; Hensley 4, Montiero
Halftime: Norwich 45-44
(Saturday’s Game)
Green Mountain (1-4) 58
Simons 6-3-20, Allen 4-0-10, Williams 2-0-4, Leben 3-0-7, Holt 0-1-1, Dietrich 0-2-2, Henry 1-0-3, Johnson 2-0-4, Martin 0-1-1, Fisher 3-0-6, Hyslop, Lanchantin, Hertoga, Robinson
Bates (7-0) 88
Ray 6-3-17, Stockwell 3-0-7, Furbush 3-2-11, Rivers 3-2-8, Linsley 4-0-8, Wholey 4-0-11, Keller 1-0-2, Cahill 2-3-7, Shone 3-0-8, Chudomel 2-2-6, Keohan 0-2-2, Eberlin 0-1-1, Lattimer, Halloran, Taylor
3-pt. goals: Simons 5, Allen 2, Leben, Henry; Furbush 3, Wholey 3, Ray 2, Shone 2, Stockwell
Halftime: Bates 42-27
Colby 73, UMF 71 (OT)
At Farmington on Saturday, Colby outscored the University of Maine-Farmington 9-2 over the final two minutes of regulation and then outlasted the Beavers in overtime.
Patrick McGowan led Colby with 27 points, shooting 7 of 9 from beyond the 3-point arc. Andrew Jenkins and Michael Westbrooks scored 12 points each for the Mules, while Mike Rutherford added 11.
Travis Magnusson led UMF with 22 points, while Steve Ginn added 15 points and Bobby Deetjen had eight points and 10 rebounds.
Colby (4-1) 73
Snyder-Fair 1-0-2, Jenkins 5-1-12, McGowan 10-0-27, Farrell, Westbrooks 4-1-12, Nale, Cushman 4-1-9, Dick, Decker, Rutherford 4-2-11
UM-Farmington (4-2) 71
Ginn 5-3-15, Magnusson 8-5-22, Teague 4-0-9, Nielsen 3-0-6, Deetjen 3-2-8, Milliken, Tracy, St. John 3-0-7, Fry, Hutchinson, Susi 0-2-2, Carrier 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: McGowan 7, Westbrooks 3, Jenkins, Rutherford; Ginn 2, Magnusson, Teague, St. John
Halftime: UMF 24-21
End regulation: 64-64
Thomas 83, St. Joseph’s 74
At Waterville, Adam Rich scored 30 points to lead Thomas College past Saint Joseph’s College on Saturday.
James Godley scored 18 points for Thomas and Ryan Conrad added 11.
Jon Pratt had 21 points and 10 rebounds for St. Joseph’s.
St. Joseph’s (2-3) 74
LaRoche 2-4-10, Pulkkinen 2-1-5, Pratt 8-4-21, Alexander 3-2-8, Mileski 2-0-4, Castor 2-0-4, Emmons 2-1-6, Monteiro 5-6-16, Cogswell, Schacht
Thomas (3-1) 83
Rich 9-6-30, Godley 5-6-18, Yucius 3-2-8, Conrad 3-5-11, DePalmer 2-0-4, Grappi 2-0-6, Woodbury 1-0-2, Barard, Elrod, Fercy, Jett
3-pt. goals: LaRoche 2, Pratt, Emmons; Rich 6, Godley 2, Grappi 2
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 37-30
Lasell 61, Maine Maritime 40
At Castine, Maine Maritime Academy dropped a pair of weekend games, falling to Lasell 61-40 on Sunday and to Mount Ida 71-68 on Saturday.
In Sunday’s game, Demetrius DeJesus scored 17 points and had eight rebounds to pace Lasell College.
Shawn Kenniston scored seven points for Maine Maritime Academy and Curtis Brown had four steals.
On Saturday, Mike Dunham had 20 points and three steals for Mount Ida.
Freshman Brandon Hall had 18 points and 20 rebounds for MMA and Neil Stewart added 15 points and nine boards. Doug Russell scored 14 points and B.J. Dunlap had 10.
(Sunday’s Game)
Lasell (3-3) 61
Martinez 3-0-8, Unwin 1-2-4, Walker 3-2-8, Schweitzer 3-1-8, DeJesus 5-6-17, Bennett 1-2-5, Perez 0-2-2, Miller 0-1-1, Lovaincy 0-2-2, Hunte 1-0-2, Celestin 2-0-4, Talic, Francesconi
Maine Maritime (2-3) 40
Dunlap 1-2-4, Stewart 1-4-6, McCorrison 2-2-6, Russell 2-0-4, Hall 2-0-4, Hopkins 0-2-2, Nickerson 1-0-3, McCarley 1-0-2, Kenniston 3-0-7, Haskell 1-0-2, Brown, Heath, Schmidt
3-pt. goals: Martinez 2, Schweitzer, DeJesus, Bennett; Nickerson, Kenniston
Halftime: Lasell 29-20
(Saturday’s Game)
Mount Ida (3-4) 71
Vasiliu 4-0-11, Gadles 6-2-15, Dunham 8-0-20, Lane 2-3-7, Bryant 5-0-10, Williams 3-2-8, Conyers, Francois
Maine Maritime (2-2) 68
Dunlap 3-2-10, Stewart 7-1-15, McCorrison 3-0-8, Russell 6-0-14, Hall 9-0-18, Hopkins 1-0-3, Brown, McCarley, Kenniston, Haskell
3-pt. goals: Dunham 4, Vasiliu 3, Gadles; Dunlap 2, McCorrison 2, Russell 2, Hopkins
Halftime: Maine Maritime 39-29
USM 70, Eastern Connecticut 68
At Gorham on Saturday, Jason Levecque scored 20 points and had four steals to lead the University of Southern Maine to the victory.
Mike Francoeur added 17 points for the Huskies.
Geoffrey Richardson scored 15 points for ECSU.
Eastern Connecticut (3-4) 68
Davis 2-1-6, Key 3-5-11, Bartunek 1-0-2, Albon 3-0-8, Smith 3-1-7, Murphy 2-0-5, Richardson 5-2-15, Callahan 5-2-14, Mosely, Wilson
Southern Maine (3-3) 70
Francoeur 5-6-17, Levecque 8-4-20, Daniels 4-3-12, Garland 1-1-3, McKinnell 1-3-5, Favis 1-0-2, Sayward 1-4-6, Hardwick 2-0-5, Donar, Casterella
3-pt. goals: Richardson 3, Albon 2, Callahan 2, Davis, Murphy; Francoeur, Daniels, Hardwick
Halftime: Southern Maine 35-27
NMCC 84, UM-Augusta 74
At Presque Isle on Saturday, Peter Bates scored 25 points to lead Northern Maine Community College to victory. Craig Durost netted 16 points, Rusty Nadeau added 15 points and Adam Hogan chipped in 11.
Christian Melgard and Dean Cheers paced UM-Augusta with 26 and 23 points, respectively. Chris Blodgett and Seth Brody each netted 10 points.
UM Augusta (5-2) 74
Melgard 10-4-26, Cheers 11-1-23, Blodgett 3-4-10, Brody 4-0-10, Bimpson 3-0-7
Northern Maine CC (2-4) 84
Bates 12-1-25, 5-1-15, Durost 3-10-16, Hogan 5-0-11, Worster 2-2-6, Poisson 4-0-8, Grass 0-2-2, McCullough 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Melgard 2, Brody 2, Bimpson; Nadeau 4, Hogan
Halftime: UM Augusta 38-31
Women’s hockey
Maine 3, Northeastern 2 (OT)
At Boston, Sonia Corriveau scored a pair of goals Saturday, including the game-winner two minutes into overtime as Maine completed a weekend sweep of Northeastern.
Maine is 6-5-2 overall and 2-3-1 in Hockey East, while Northeastern is 2-12-1, 0-6.
Maine trailed 1-0 and 2-1 before Corriveau scored the tying goal midway through the third period. Tristan Desmet also scored for the Black Bears.
Lori DiGiacomo scored both Northeastern goals.
Maine goalie Rachel Gettings made 19 saves, while Marisa Hourihan made 45 stops for Northeastern.
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