GORHAM – Ashley Marble led four players in double figures with 17 points and nine rebounds as the seventh-ranked University of Southern Maine Huskies rolled to a 93-55 women’s basketball win over UMass-Boston Tuesday.
Lindsey Welch hit four 3-pointers on her way to 16 points as did Katie Frost, who totaled 15 for USM. Donna Cowing notched a double-double with 15 points and 12 boards.
Elmina Darville connected on five 3-pointers for 15 points to lead the Beacons.
UMass Boston (4-10) 55
Matel 1-0-2, Darville 5-0-15, Reska, Towne 1-0-2, Coverdale 2-0-5, Beatty, Bennett 2-2-6, Gelaw 1-0-3, Ridge 4-0-8, Jones 3-0-6, Johnson 2-0-4, Smoyer, Querusio 1-2-4
Southern Maine (14-2) 93
Cowing 5-4-15, Sibley 2-3-7, Marble 6-5-17, Frost 4-3-15, Myles 4-1-9, Ly. Welch 4-4-16, Thibaudeau 1-0-2, Sylvain 2-2-6, Li. Welch 1-0-2, Krausse 0-2-2, Samuelson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Darville 5, Coverdale, Gelaw; Frost 4, Welch 4, Cowing
Halftime: Southern Maine 41-28
Saint Joseph’s 71, Colby 58
At Waterville, Kaylin Regula scored 23 points to push Saint Joseph’s College of Standish to the win.
Margaret Blauvelt had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Monks and Megan Tetrault had 13 points, eight assists and four steals.
Katie McCabe scored 18 points for Colby College. Wendy Bonner had 13 points and nine rebounds and Regina Wohl added eight points and four assists.
Saint Joseph’s (7-5) 71
Regula 9-5-23, Pelkey 2-0-5, Tetrault 4-5-13, Dumais 1-0-2, Blauvelt 7-2-16, Coffin 1-0-2, Rauscher 2-0-4, Farrell 1-0-2, Lint 2-0-4
Colby (5-9) 58
Wohl 3-0-8, Nicholson 3-1-5, Bonner 4-5-13, Rosbash 3-2-8, McCabe 9-0-18, Williamson 1-0-3, Riley 1-1-3, Rice, Harris, Davis
3-pt. goals: Pelkey; Wohl 2, Williamson
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 33-31
Bowdoin 58, Ithaca 42
At Ithaca, N.Y., Eileen Flaherty tallied 19 points as the No. 1-ranked Polar Bears rolled past the Warriors.
Vanessa Russell tossed in 13 points and Alison Smith 11 for Brunswick-based Bowdoin.
Alex Ivansheck’s 10 points led Ithaca.
Bowdoin (13-1) 58
Pouravelis 1-2-4, Flaherty 9-1-19, Smith 3-2-11, Cummings 0-1-1, Russell 5-1-13, Loonin, Berne 2-0-5, Watson, Withey 0-1-1, Leahy 1-0-2, Nickerson 1-0-2
Ithaca (7-5) 42
Poole 0-2-2, Post 1-3-5, Ivansheck 4-0-10, Kelly 1-0-2, Cleary 3-3-9, Carnovale, Sanvidge 1-0-2, Kusy, Steele, Olenewski, Fessette, Friel 1-0-2, Icho 3-0-6, Brennan 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Smith 3, Russell 2, Berne; Ivansheck 2
Halftime: Bowdoin 34-16
Men’s basketball
Bates 88, Saint Joseph’s 61
At Standish, the Bates College Bobcats put six players in double figures for scoring and they notched their eighth win in 12 games.
Rob Stockwell had 15 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Bobcats. Bryan Wholey had 14, Brian Gerrity and Elliott Linsley each scored 12, and Jon Furbush and Bangor’s Zak Ray added 10 apiece.
Chad Pulkkinen had 13 points to pace the Monks. Steve Monteiro and Jon Pratt each scored 10.
Bates (12-4) 88
Ray 4-0-10, Gerrity 4-2-12, Stockwell 6-2-15, Furbush 3-2-10, Linsley 4-4-12, Wholey 5-1-14, Lattimer, Cahill, Shone 1-0-2, Chudomel 2-3-7, Taylor 1-0-2, Rivera 2-0-4
Saint Joseph’s (7-6) 61
LaRoche 3-2-9, Pulkkinen 5-0-13, Alexander 2-0-4, Mileski, Monteiro 4-0-10, Cogswell, Schacht 0-2-2, Pratt 3-4-10, Plummer 1-2-4, Castor, Emmons 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Wholey 3, Ray 2, Furbush 2, Gerrity 2, Stockwell; Pulkkinen 3, Monteiro 2, LaRoche
Halftime: Bates 47-28
USM 93, UMass Boston 68
At Gorham, Jason Levecque scored 21 points and had three steals to help lead the University of Southern Maine to the win.
Jesse McKinnell scored 15 points for the Huskies and Mike Francoeur added 13 points. Bill Hardwick had 12 points and Josh Daniels scored 10.
Tony Barros scored 21 points for the University of Massachusetts Boston as Alberto Paniagua had 12 points and 13 rebounds.
UMass Boston (5-10) 68
Summerville 0-2-2, Bateman 3-0-6, Proulx 3-1-9, Paniagua 6-0-12, Donar 1-2-4, Ramos 3-0-6, Ramos 3-0-6, Hall 2-3-8, Barros 7-0-21, Scannell, Titus, Arakaki, PierribiaHowe, Yuan
Southern Maine (7-9) 93
Francoeur 3-4-13, Levecque 9-1-21, Daniels 4-0-10, Garland 3-0-8, McKinnell 7-1-15, Randall 1-1-3, Donar 3-0-9, Kennedy 1-0-2, Hardwick 6-0-12, Kaneko, Oakley, Goodale, Hebert
3-pt. goals: Barros 7, Proulx 2, Hall; Francoeur 3, Donar 3, Levecque 2, Daniels 2, Garland
Halftime: UMass-Boston 44-43
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