CASTINE – Alyssa Burns logged a double-double with 13 points and 15 rebounds to go with five assists as the Maine Maritime Academy Mariners rolled to a 79-52 women’s basketball win over the UMaine-Presque Isle Owls Sunday.
Shelley Gott paced Maine Maritime with 16 points, while Amy Freeman and Kaitlyn Leeman each contributed 10 points.
Sarah Beasley led UM-Presque Isle with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Jessica Cyr chipped in with 15 points.
UM-Presque Isle (2-7) 52
Beasley 7-3-18, Joy 2-2-6, M. Sutherland, Delong 0-3-3, Cyr 4-4-15, Wescott 1-1-4, Michaud, Allen, Sullivan 1-0-2, Lenentine, L. Sutherland 1-2-4
Maine Maritime Academy (11-2) 79
Grant, Burns 3-7-13, Gott 6-1-16, Hayden 3-0-6, Freeman 3-3-10, Moore 1-0-3, Leeman 3-2-10, Marshall 2-0-4, Jones 0-1-1, Johnson, Clapham, Knights 3-2-9, Parker 1-5-7
3-pt. goals: Cyr 3, Beasley, Wescott; Gott 3, Leeman 2, Freeman, Moore, Knights
Halftime: Maine Maritime 31-24
UM-Presque Isle 61, Fisher 42
At Boston Saturday, Sarah Beasley had 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead the University of Maine-Presque Isle past Fisher College.
Jennifer Romeus led Fisher with 21 points.
UMPI (3-7) 61
Beasley 9-0-18, Wescott 2-4-9, Lenentine 4-1-9, Joy 4-0-8, M. Sutherland 2-0-4, Michaud 2-1-5, Delong 2-0-4, L. Sutherland 1-0-2, Cyr, Allan, Sullivan
Fisher (2-5) 42
Romeus 5-10-21, Anaya 4-0-9, Roberts 3-2-8, Monteiro 2-0-4, Andrade, Kazama, Spencer
3-pt. goals: Wescott; Romeus, Anaya
Halftime: UMPI 30-17
USM 86, UMass Dartmouth 56
At Gorham Saturday, Ashley Marble racked up 16 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Huskies to their 11th consecutive win.
Katie Frost scored 15 points and had five assists for Southern Maine. Megan Myles scored 14 points and Donna Cowing added 11 points.
Kerri Augenstein and Ashley Chard each scored 12 points for UMass Dartmouth.
UMass Dartmouth (8-6) 56
Augenstein 5-1-12, Ridge 2-0-6, Armstrong 0-2-2, Goggin 3-1-8, Satkevich 2-0-4, Palantzas 1-0-2, Chard 4-2-12, Morgan 1-0-3, Marsh 0-5-5, Davis 0-2-2
Southern Maine (13-2) 86
Cowing 2-7-11, Sibley 0-3-3, Marble 4-8-16, Frost 5-0-15, Myles 4-5-14, Lin. Welch 2-0-6, Thibaudeau 0-4-4, Sylvain 4-1-9, Lis. Welch 3-0-6, Krausse 1-0-2, Martin, Samuelson
3-pt. goals: Ridge 2, Chard 2, Augenstein, Goggin, Morgan; Frost 5, Welch 2, Myles
Halftime: Southern Maine 45-22
UM-Farmington 92, Lesley 41
At Farmington Saturday, Kate LaHaye scored 18 points to power the Beavers.
Melissa Sawyer scored 14 points for UMF and Brandi Rideout added 13 points. Desirae Haines had 12 points and Karen Sirois had 10 points and eight assists.
Anya Vines led Lesley with 18 points and three steals.
Lesley (4-7) 41
Grady 2-0-4, Vines 9-0-18, Pina 3-0-6, Bean 1-1-3, Bean 1-1-3, King 2-0-5, Buchanan 1-0-2, Leakeas, Rehm, Delisle
UM-Farmington (9-5) 92
Boyd 3-0-7, Cyr 2-0-5, Rideout 5-2-13, Simpson 1-4-6, Johnson 2-1-5, Sawyer 5-4-14, Sirois 2-5-10, Stanley 0-2-2, LaHaye 7-2-18, Haines 6-0-12, McLeod, Schwarz, Berry
3-pt. goals: King; LaHaye 2, Boyd, Cyr, Rideout, Sirois
Halftime: UM-Farmington 53-24
Bowdoin 62, Tufts 48
At Brunswick Saturday, Eileen Flaherty scored 17 points and had three blocked shots to help lead the Polar Bears to their 49th straight home win.
Erika Nickerson had 13 points, nine rebounds, and three steals for Bowdoin.
Jessica Powers scored 16 points for the Jumbos.
Tufts (8-4) 48
Connolly 1-2-5, Powers 6-2-16, Jasinski 2-6-10, Love 3-0-6, Krah 1-0-3, Miller 1-0-2, Park 1-0-2, Landes 1-2-4, Miller-Stevens, Duffy-Cabana, Mulinare, Gomez, Ummah
Bowdoin (12-1) 62
Pouravelis 2-0-4, Cummings 0-2-2, Russell 3-0-6, Flaherty 6-5-17, Smith 1-0-2, Berne 3-0-9, Watson 3-0-8, Withey 0-1-1, Nickerson 6-1-13, Loonin, Leahy
3-pt. goals: Powers 2, Connolly, Krah; Berne 3, Watson 2
Halftime: Bowdoin 33-24
Bates 75, Colby 56
At Waterville Saturday, Olivia Zurek scored 22 points as the Bobcats rolled.
Meg Coffin racked up 16 points and four steals for Bates. Heather Taylor had seven assists.
Wendy Bonner scored 19 points and had 10 rebounds for the White Mules and Kathleen Nicholson added 10 points.
Bates (13-1) 75
Taylor 2-2-6, Coffin 8-0-16, Barton 1-0-3, Zurek 11-0-22, Hochadel 3-0-8, Decato 3-2-9, Buckler 1-0-2, Schouten 2-1-7, Whiting 1-0-2, Frankling, Fitzgerald, Hart, Blakeley, Kerkian-Winton
Colby (5-8) 56
Nicholson 4-0-10, Bonner 6-7-19, Rosbash 2-0-5, McCabe 3-2-8, Williamson 2-5-9, Rice 1-0-2, Davis 1-1-3, Wohl, Riley, Chanin, Harris
3-pt. goals: Hochadel 2, Schouten 2, Barton, Decato; Nicholson 2, Rosbash
Halftime: Bates 49-28
Thomas 69, Lesley 66
At Waterville, Thomas College rallied in the second half, overtaking Lesley for the win.
Amanda Godley led the Lady Terriers, netting 16 points, 13 in the second half, and grabbing 9 rebounds. Tammy Fowler added 15 points.
Christine Buchanan led Lesley’s scoring with 16 points. Loren Grady chipped in 15 and Courtnie Leakeas had 14.
Lesley College (1-4) 66
Grady 5-5-15, Leakeas 5-3-14, Vines 3-0-8, King 1-0-2, Buchanan 6-4-16, Pina, Bean 3-3-9, Delisle 1-0-2
Thomas Collge (5-1) 69
Hathaway 2-3-9, Godley 4-8-16, Butler 1-2-4, Fowler 5-3-15, Davis 2-4-8, Hayes, Drosdik 2-1-6, Dyer, Demers 3-0-6, Searles 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Vines 2, Leakeas; Hathaway 2, Fowler 2, Drosdik
Halftime: Lesley 39-33
UMFK sweeps weekend
At Roxbury, Mass., Sunday, Heidi Fisher scored 14 points, all in the second half, to lead the Bengals to a 59-41 victory over Fisher College.
Alison Lutz added 13 points for 8-9 UM-Fort Kent. Michelle Amaya’s 15 points paced Fisher.
On Saturday in South Portland, Fisher poured in 21 points and Maryann Welsh added 18 as the Bengals beat UMaine-Augusta 75-30. Donna Duval paced UMA with 19 points.
Men’s basketball
UMPI 69, MMA 66 (OT)
At Presque Isle Sunday, Tim Dolley, Fabian Lenox and Alastair Hills each scored 17 points to lead the UMaine-Presque Isle Owls past Maine Maritime Academy.
Brad Kline grabbed 11 rebounds for the Owls.
Freshman Brandon Hall of Dover-Foxcroft led the Mariners with 19 points and 13 rebounds. B.J. Dunlap had 13 points.
SMCC 96, NMCC 92
At Presque Isle Saturday, Drew Parquette scored six of his 23 points in overtime to lift Southern Maine Community College past Northern Maine Community College on Saturday.
John Glidden scored 17 points, Jason Malio and Steven Patrick each netted 15 and Mike Gallagher chipped in 11 for SMCC.
Craig Durost and Peter Bates of NMCC each scored 24 points. Russ Medeau netted 21 and Adam Miles added 10.
SMCC (10-5) 96
Trudeau 2-0-6, Patrick 5-3-15, Parquette 7-3-23, Stover 1-1-3, Aroza 2-0-6, Glidden 7-3-17, Malio 5-3-15, Gallagher 4-3-11
NMCC (2-6) 92
Medeau 7-3-21, Durost 7-10, 24, Miles 4-2-10, Worster 3-1-8, Poisson 2-1-5, Bates 10-4-24, Grass, Hogan
3-pt. goals: Parquette 6, Glidden 3, Malio 2, Patrick 2, Aroza 2, Patrick 2, Trudeau 2; Medeau 4, Worster
Halftime: NMCC 38-32
UMF 87, Saint Joseph’s 68
At Farmington Saturday, Steve Ginn and Matt St. John each scored 15 points to lift the Beavers.
Travis Carrier had 12 points, eight rebounds, and three blocks for the Beavers and Trafton Teague also added 12 points. Bobby Deetjen scored 11 points, Travis Magnusson had 11 assists, and Luke Nielsen had 10 rebounds.
Noah LaRoche led the Monks with 13 points and Marcus Alexander had 11 points and three steals. Jon Pratt scored 11 points and Steve Monteiro had 10 points.
Saint Joseph’s College (7-4) 68
LaRoche 4-2-13, Pulkkinen 2-0-6, Cogswell 1-0-2, Pratt 4-1-11, Alexander 4-3-11, Mileski 1-0-3, Plummer 3-1-7, Castor 2-0-4, Emmons 0-1-1, Monteiro 5-0-10, Schacht
UM-Farmington (8-5) 87
Ginn 6-2-15, Magnusson 2-1-5, Teague 5-1-12, Nielsen 0-2-2, Deetjen 5-0-11, St. John 5-0-15, Fry 3-0-7, Hutchinson 2-0-6, Carrier 5-2-12, McIver 1-0-2, Drillen, Susi
3-pt. goals: LaRoche 3, Pulkkinen 2, Pratt 2, Mileski; St. John 5, Hutchinson 2, Ginn, Teague, Deetjen, Fry
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 40-39
USM 78, UMass Dartmouth 59
At Gorham Saturday, Jason Levecque tossed in 24 points to power the Huskies.
Ryan Garland scored 21 points and had five steals for Southern Maine. Caleb Sayward added 10 points.
UMass Dartmouth (6-7) 59
Pawlowski 1-0-3, Britto 3-2-8, Lapriore 5-4-14, Mahoney 1-1-3, Tavares 5-0-15, Goyette 0-1-1, Large 4-1-9, Mullen 1-0-2, Crawley 1-2-4, Adamec, McAuliffe, Hashim, LePage, Campbell
Southern Maine (6-9) 78
Francoeur 1-3-6, Levecque 9-6-24, Daniels 2-1-5, Garland 7-3-21, Donar 2-1-6, Sayward 5-0-10, Hardwick 2-2-6, McKinnell, Kaneko, Randall, Oakley, Goodale, Hebert, Kennedy
3-pt. goals: Tavares 5, Pawlowski; Garland 4, Francoeur, Donar
Halftime: Southern Maine 50-30
Bates 71, Colby 66
At Lewiston, Brian Gerrity scored 21 points to help lead the Bobcats past the White Mules.
Jon Furbush had 16 points and five assists for Bates. Ron Stockwell scored 13 points and had nine rebounds and Elliott Linsley added 10 points.
Pat McGowan paced Colby with 18 points. Drew Cohen had 12 points, eight rebounds, and three blocks and Andrew Jenkins scored 11 points.
Colby (9-4) 66
Cohen 5-2-12, Jenkins 4-0-11, McGowan 6-0-18, Farrell 3-1-9, Westbrooks 2-1-6, Nale 1-0-2, Rutherford 2-3-8, Cushman, Dick
Bates (11-4) 71
Ray 1-4-6, Gerrity 7-2-21, Stockwell 5-3-13, Furbush 5-2-16, Linsley 5-0-10, Cahill 0-1-1, Chudomel 1-0-2, Rivera 1-0-2, Wholey
3-pt. goals: McGowan 6, Jenkins 3, Farrell 2, Westbrooks, Rutherford; Gerrity 5, Furbush 4
Halftime: Colby 33-29
UMFK splits weekend games
The University of Maine-Fort Kent men split a pair of games over the weekend with a 95-75 victory over the University of Maine-Augusta Saturday in South Portland and an 88-72 loss to Fisher College on Sunday in Boston.
On Sunday, Steve Perry led Fisher with 31 points. Carmine Charles and Richard Laurent each had 15 point sand Mike Newcombe added 12. Laurent also had 11 rebounds.
Rytis Kriunas led the UMFK Bengals with 27 points. Bartas Samaitas added 20 and Billy Russo finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds.
On Saturday, Russo led the way with a career-high 27 points plus 12 rebounds.
Women’s hockey
Maine 3, UNH 3 (OT)
At Durham, N.H., Saturday, Rachel Gettings made 12 of her 22 saves in the second period and one in overtime as the Black Bears battled to a tie with the No. 7 Wildcats.
Maine took a 2-0 lead on goals by Tristan Desmet and Julie Poulin, but New Hampshire rallied to tie it. Kate Sunstrom gave the Black Bears (11-6-3) a 3-2 lead in the third, but the Wildcats came back again.
Nicole Heckel scored twice, including the tying goal with 26 seconds left in regulation, and Stephanie Jones added a goal for 15-4-4 New Hampshire. Starting goalie Melissa Bourdon made two saves and Brittany Busa had 16.
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