Husson women win two Maine Maritime, St. Joseph’s also get two victories

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BANGOR – The Husson College women’s basketball team rolled to two North Atlantic Conference basketball victories over the weekend at Newman Gym, evening their record to 4-4. The Eagles trounced Bay Path of Longmeadow, Mass., 97-36 Saturday and pounded Wheelock of Boston 87-31 Sunday.
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BANGOR – The Husson College women’s basketball team rolled to two North Atlantic Conference basketball victories over the weekend at Newman Gym, evening their record to 4-4.

The Eagles trounced Bay Path of Longmeadow, Mass., 97-36 Saturday and pounded Wheelock of Boston 87-31 Sunday.

On Saturday, Jodi Merchant and Annie McIntosh each scored 14 points for the Eagles. Crystal Martin netted 12, while Holly Gracie added 11. Tiffany Hartshorn chipped in 10.

Meaghan Cauley led Bay Path with 10 points.

On Sunday, Merchant again paced the Eagles with 17 points. McIntosh added 15 points, Martin put in 12 and Carmen Ballard chipped in with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Samantha Cummings scored 21 points for Wheelock.

(Saturday’s Game)

Bay Path (0-6) 36

Carr 3-1-7, Cauley 4-2-10, Lara 1-4-7, Ordyna 2-2-6, Dziuba 2-0-4, Desmond 1-0-2, Brown, Owens, Johnson, Duncan

Husson (3-4) 97

Hartshorn 4-1-10, Ballard 3-0-7, Merchant 6-2-14, McIntosh 6-2-14, McIntyre 2-0-4, Martin 6-0-12, Bell 2-0-5, Murray, Melcher, Noyes 3-2-8, Gracie 4-0-11, Mentel 2-0-4, Post 2-2-8

3-pt. goals: Lara; Gracie 3, Post 2, Hartshorn, Ballard, Bell

Halftime: Husson 55-13(Sunday’s Game)

Wheelock (0-6) 31

Cummings 7-3-21, Gramling 1-0-2, Ross 1-4-6, Kelley 1-0-2, Rossetti, O’Reily, Kelly

Husson (4-4) 87

Martin 4-4-12, Murray 3-0-8, Merchant 6-3-17, Gracie 1-2-5, McIntosh 7-1-15, Hartshorn 2-0-4, Bell 1-1-3, Melcher 1-2-4, Post 1-1-4, McIntyre 1-3-5, Mentel

3-pt. goals: Cummings 4; Murray 2, Merchant, Gracie, Post

Halftime: Husson 44- 7

Saint Joseph’s 61, UMPI 47

At Presque Isle on Sunday, the Monks went on an 11-2 scoring run late in the first half en route to the victory.

Margaret Blauvelt tossed in a game-high 25 points to pace Saint Joseph’s of Standish.

Leah Joy led UMaine-Presque Isle with 15 points and Sarah Beasley scored 11.

Saint Joseph’s (3-3) 61

Willis 0-1-1, Coffin, Regula 4-1-9, Pelkey 1-2-4, Tetrault 4-0-9, Dumais 1-0-3, Blauvelt 10-5-25, Foscaldo, Rauscher 2-0-5, Farrell, Ahearn 1-1-3, LaHaye, Ling 0-1-1

UM-Presque Isle (1-5) 47

Schloeman 1-0-2, Beasley 4-2-11, Wescott 1-0-2, Joy 4-5-15, M. Sutherland 0-2-2, Michaud 2-1-5, Allan 1-1-3, Lenentine 1-3-5, L. Sutherland 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Tetrault, Dumais, Rauscher; Beasley, Joy 2

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 32-21

Maine Maritime 87, Bay Path 26

At Castine Saturday, Ashley Hayden and Crystal Parker each scored 10 points, leading the Mariners to victory. Alyssa Burns netted nine points with seven rebounds and four assists.

Meaghan Cauley led Bay Path of Longmeadow, Mass., with eight points.

Bay Path (0-7) 26

Carr 3-0-6, Cauley 4-0-8, Lara 3-1-8, Brown 1-0-2, Ordyna 1-0-2, Owens, Desmond, Dziuba,

Maine Maritime (6-1) 87

Moore 1-2-4, Leeman 3-2-9, Marshall 3-2-8, Burns 2-5-9, Jones 2-2-6, Johnson 2-2-8, Gott 4-0-9, Hayden 5-0-10, Clapham 1-0-2, Freeman 2-0-4, Knights 2-0-5, Norwood 1-0-3, Parker 5-0-10, Grant

3-pt. goals: Lara; Johnson 2, Leeman, Gott, Knights, Norwood

Halftime: MMA 39-18

Maine Maritime 71, Wheelock 40

At Castine Sunday, Maine Maritime rolled by Wheelock of Boston led by Meghan Marshall’s 19 points.

Alyssa Burns added 15 points for MMA and Michelle Gott put in 14.

Wheelock’s Amy Ross scored 20 points.

Wheelock (0-6) 40

Cummings 4-1-10, Gramling 2-0-4, Ross 8-4-20, O’Reily 1-0-2, Kelley 1-2-4, Rossetti, Kelly

Maine Maritime (5-1) 71

Moore 1-0-2, Grant 1-1-3, Leeman, Marshall 9-1-19, Burns 6-3-15, Jones 0-1-1, Johnson 1-0-2, Gott 6-1-14, Hayden 1-0-2, Clapham, Freeman 1-1-3, Knights 1-0-2, Norwood 1-0-2, Parker 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Ross 4, Cummings 1; Gott

Halftime: MMA 38-22

Bowdoin 64, Colby 37

At Brunswick Saturday, Merisa Berne led Bowdoin to victory with 13 points and nine rebounds. Alison Smith added 12 points for the winners.

Wendy Bonner and Katie McCabe scored 11 and 10 points, respectively for Colby of Waterville. Each player also grabbed 12 rebounds.

Colby (3-5) 37

Williamson 2-4-8, Nicholson 2-0-4, Bonner 3-5-11, Rosbash 0-2-2, McCabe 5-0-10, Davs 1-0-2, Riley, Chanin, Rice, Harris

Bowdoin (64) 64

Pouravelis 1-0-2, Cummings 0-2-2, Russell 3-0-9, Flaherty 4-0-8, Smith 5-0-12, Loonin 2-0-6, Berne 6-0-13, Watson 2-0-6, Withey 2-2-6, Leahy, Nickerson

3-pt. goals: Russell 3, Smith 2, Loonin 2, Berne

Halftime: Bowdoin 35-21

UM-Farmington 62, UNE 43

At Farmington Saturday, Kari Simpson led UMaine-Farmington to victory with 12 points and seven rebounds. Danielle Mayer netted 11 points for the winners.

New England (3-3) 43

St. Hilaire 1-1-3, Peterson 1-0-2, McKinnon 5-3-13, Morin 3-0-7, MacDonald 2-0-4, Royer 1-1-3, Hesketh 1-2-4, Robbins 1-0-3, Bailey 0-4-4, Weston, Rutherford, Beisswanger, Rooney, Kelly

UMF (5-1) 62

Mayer 4-3-11, Cyr 4-0-9, Simpson 4-2-12, Sirois 1-1-3, LaHaye 2-3-8, Boyd 1-0-3, Rideout 2-4-8, Johnson 1-0-2, Sawyer 2-0-4, Stanley 1-0-2, Haines, McLeod

3-pt. goals: Morin; Simpson 2, Cyr, LaHaye, Boyd

Halftime: UMF 31-22

USM 73, Western Connecticut 46

At Danbury, Conn. Ashley Marble led Southern Maine’s attack on Western Connecticut with 15 points and 12 rebounds.

Southern Maine (5-2) 73

Marble 5-5-15, Jones 4-3-11, Myles 4-1-10, Sibley 3-6-12, Frost 1-3-6, Cowing 2-1-5, Bryant 4-1-9, Lisa Welch 1-0-2, Krausse 1-1-3, Sylvain, Kynoch, Ross, Thibaudeau, Lindsey Welch

Western Connecticut (5-2) 46

Beckham 3-3-9, Stevens 1-1-3, Steward 2-0-4, Piroscafo 4-1-10, Sprung 2-3-7, Ally Greenwood 0-3-3, Harmon 0-1-1, Minotti 2-0-5, Downing 0-2-2, Hinks 0-2-2, Bayly

3-pt. goals: Myles, Frost

Halftime: Southern Maine 41-19

Saint Joseph’s 49, UMFK 37

At Fort Kent Saturday, Margaret Blauvelt and Carrie Coffin each scored 12 points to power the Monks past the Bengals.

Coffin added six rebounds and three assists.

Monique Brassard and Jessica Gagnon scored eight points apiece for UM-Fort Kent. Brassard had a game-best 11 rebounds.

Saint Joseph’s (2-5) 49

Blauvelt 5-2-12, Coffin 4-4-12, Regula 0-4-4, Pelkey, Tetrault 2-0-5, Dumais 2-1-6, Drown, Foscaldo, Rauscher 3-0-6, Farrell 2-0-4, Ahern, LaHaye, Lint

UM-Fort Kent (3-2) 37

Welsh 2-1-5, Fisher 1-2-4, Brassard 3-2-8, Lemon 1-2-4, Hare 1-0-2, Hichborn 1-0-2, Quint 1-0-2, Gagnon 3-2-8, Dow, Zettergren 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Tetrault, Dumais

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 29-22

UM-Machias 69, UMFK 64

At Fort Kent Sunday, Kelly Wells scored 18 points and pulled down 11 rebounds as the Clippers survived a late Bengal rally.

Sara Ricker chipped in with 15 points and Cassandra Vega had 13 points.

Maryann Welsh and Monique Brassard each scored 18 points for UM-Fort Kent. Melissa Hare added 14.

UM-Machias (6-2) 69

Rich 1-3-5, LaRochelle 1-0-2, Welles 4-10-18, Vega 4-5-13, Qualey 2-0-5, Ricker 6-3-15, Richardson 0-1-1, Apatu 0-2-2, Porteus, Wells 2-4-8

UM-Fort Kent (3-4) 64

Welsh 8-2-18, Brassard 7-4-18, Quint, Lemon 2-5-9, Gagnon, Hare 5-1-14, Hichborn 0-1-1, Zettergren, Fisher 1-3-5

3-pt. goals: Qualey; Hare 3

Halftime: UMFK 30-29

Women’s hockey

Maine takes two

At Orono, junior Cheryl White led the Black Bears with two goals in each game as the Black Bears beat Quinnipiac 5-1 on Saturday then again on Sunday.

On Saturday, Tristan Desmet, Amy Quirion and Sonia Corriveau added a goal apiece. Karine Senecal, Julie Poulin and Brigitte Laflamme each notched a pair of assists. Rachel Gettings made 15 saves.

Gillian Gallagher scored for the Bobcats with assists from Katherine Dallimore and Karrah Stephen. Catherine LeClare totaled four saves in the first period and Janelle Wolitski had 28 saves in her two periods of work.

On Sunday, Andrea Steranko, Poulin and Sunstrum contributed a goal each. Desmet also had two assists. Gettings made 15 saves as Maine improved to 8-5-2.

Natashia Pellatt scored for 2-13-2 Quinnipiac off assists from Stephen and Jayne Riley. Wolitski made 25 saves in her effort.

Men’s basketball

SMCC 94, NMCC 57

At South Portland, Steven Patrick netted 15 points, had 12 rebounds and 10 assists in Southern Maine Community College’s win over Northern Maine CC Saturday.

Northern Maine CC (2-3) 57

Bates 11-2-24, Hogan 4-2-10, Worster 5-0-10, Poisson 2-3-7, Durost 2-0-4, McCullough 1-0-2

Southern Maine CC (8-4) 94

Parquette 6-0-17, Gallagher 6-3-15, Patrick 7-0-15, Packard 4-2-11, Mailo 4-0-10, Berry 4-1-9, Glidden 4-0-8, Stover 2-0-4, Aroza 1-0-3, Hagerman 1-0-2, Trudeau

3-pt. goals: Parquette 5, Mailo 2, Aroza 1, Patrick 1, Packard 1

Halftime: SMCC 53-24

UM-Farmington 86, UNE 64

At Farmington, Saturday, Trafton Teague and Luke Nielsen scored 13 points each to lead the Beavers past the visiting U-New England Nor’easters.

Nielson also made 14 rebounds and Bobby Deetjen added 11 points.

UNE was led by Matt McManus’ 16 points.

University of New England (4-3) 64

McManus 6-1-16, Oliver 3-9-15, Parynaz 3-0-6, Marriott 2-3-7, Button 2-1-5, White, Regis 3-2-10, Fleet, Warner 1-1-3, Hutchinson, Poulin, Thomas 1-0-2

UMaine Farmington (5-2) 86

Ginn 4-0-8, Magnusson 3-1-7, Teague 4-3-13, Nielsen 5-3-13, Deetjen 4-1-11, Tract 2-0-5, St. John 1-4-7, Fry 2-4-9, Hunt 1-0-2, Nichols, Drillen, Hutchinson 2-0-4, Susi 2-1-5, Carrier 1-0-2, McIver

3-pt. goals: McManus 3, Regis 2; Teague 2, Deetjen 2, Tract, St. John, Fry

Halftime: UMF 38-31

Bates 74, Husson 69

At Lewiston, Brian Gerrity scored his 1,000th career point with a free throw on Saturday afternoon during the win over the Eagles of Bangor.

Gerrity ended with nine points for the Bobcats, while Rob Stockwell contributed 23 points. John Furbush and Zak Ray each scored another 10.

Tyler Muzzy totaled a game-high 29 points for the Eagles.

Husson (1-4) 69

Frost, Muzzy 11-2-29, Grant 2-0-4, P. White 1-2-4, Leavitt 5-4-17, Paterson 1-0-2, Lee 3-0-9, J. White, Footer 2-0-4, Henry

Bates (9-1) 74

Ray 3-4-10, Gerrity 2-3-9, Stockwell 9-5-23, Furbush 3-2-10, Linsley 2-0-4, Wholey 1-2-5, Cahill 2-0-4, Shone, Chudomel 1-0-2, Rivera 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Muzzy 5, Leavitt 3, Lee 3; Gerrity 2, Furbush 2, Wholey

Halftime: Bates 39-32

Western Conn. 64, USM 58

At Danbury, Conn., Saturday, Greg Cole and Kyle Norfleet both landed 14 points as Western Connecticut slipped by the Huskies.

Jason Levecque led Southern Maine with 22 points and Mike Francoeur followed with 13. Caleb Sayward had 13 rebounds.

Southern Maine (3-5) 58

McKinnell 2-0-4, Casterella, Francoeur 4-4-13, Levecque 5-12-22, Daniels 3-0-6, Randall, Oakley 2-0-3, Donar, Herbert, Favis, Sayward 3-1-7, Hardwick

Western Connecticut (5-1) 64

Cole 5-0-14, Crawford 2-2-6, Assie 3-6-12, Gene 1-0-3, Norfleet 4-3-14, Robinson 1-0-2, White, Pascuicco, Courneen, Barnett 3-3-9, Peluso 1-2-4, Snell

3-pt. goals: Francoeur, Oakley 2; Cole 4, Gene, Norfleet 3

Halftime: West. Conn. 37-16

Colby 82, Bowdoin 64

At Brunswick, Andrew Jenkins racked up 26 points in the White Mules’ Saturday win.

Colby (7-1) 82

Snyder-Fair 2-0-4, Jenkins 8-8-26, McGowan 2-4-10, Farrell 2-1-6, Westbrooks 5-1-13, Nale 6-2-14, Cushman1-0-2, Dick, Decker 1-0-2, Rutherford 1-2-5

Bowdoin (5-4) 64

Petrie 4-2-10, Hippert 8-0-17, Bradley 2-0-5, Goodridge 3-3-12, Yakavonis 1-0-2, Sargeantson 3-1-8, Walker 1-0-2, Lockhart 0-1-1, Arbour 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Jenkins 2, McGowan 2, Farrell, Westbrooks 2, Rutherford; Hippert, Bradley, Goodridge 3, Sargeantson

Halftime: Bowdoin 38-33

St. Joseph’s 96, UMFK 91 (OT)

At Fort Kent Saturday, after leading most of the game, the Bengals fell behind as the Monks rallied in overtime.

Jon Pratt led St. Joseph’s of Standish with 23 points. Chad Pulkkinen had 20, Noah LaRoche 17, Marcus Alexander 14 and Steve Monteiro 13.

Billy Russo scored 13 points, had 10 rebounds and two blocked shots for Fort Kent.

St. Joseph’s (4-3) 96

Alexander 6-2-14, Monteiro 6-2-13, Mileski 1-0-2, LaRoche 5-14-17, Pulkkinen 7-5-20, Schacht 1-0-2, Pratt 8-7-23, Castor 1-0-2, Emmons 1-1-3

UMaine-Fort Kent (1-7) 91

Russo 4-5-13, Samaitis 5-4-14, Cooper 9-0-19, Gervais 7-6-23, Veloso, Levasseur, Delisle 0-4-4, Caron 1-0-3, Parker 5-4-16,

3-pt. goals: Monteiro, LaRoche 3, Pulkkinen; Cooper 3, Gervais 3, Caron, Parker

Halftime: UMFK 37-31

UMM 88, UMFK 73

At Fort Kent Sunday, Nedrie Simmons scored 25 points to lead UMaine-Machias to victory.

Wayne Clark contributed 21 points, Jeremiah Johnson 17 and Joel Davila 16 for UMM..

For Fort Kent, Bartas Samaitis scored 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Darius Parker had 19 points and Chad Gervais had 18.

UMaine-Machias (9-3) 88

Munro 1-0-2, Morgan 1-0-2, Johnson 6-5-17, Simmons 9-4-25, Davila 6-1-16, Dussard 1-3-5, Clarke 9-3-21

UMaine-Fort Kent (1-8) 73

B. Russo 1-2-4, Samaitis 10-2-23, Cooper 1-0-2, Caron, Gervais 8-2-13, Parker 6-5-19, Veloso 0-2-2, Levasseur 0-1-1, Delisle 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Simmons 3, Davila 3; Samaitis, Parker 2

Halftime: UMM 42-33


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