MACHIAS – Kelly Wells led four University of Maine-Machias double-digit scorers with 19 points in a 68-64 basketball win over the University of Maine-Fort Kent Bengals Saturday.
Sara Ricker tossed in 15 and Angela Qualey 13 for the UMM Clippers. Alyssa LaRochelle chipped in with 11.
Melissa Hare chalked up 14 points for UM-Fort Kent while Heidi Fisher and Dana Lemon added 10 each.
UM-Fort Kent (11-11) 64
Lemon 4-2-10, Hare 3-7-14, Fisher 4-2-10, Quint 1-4-7, Gagnon 0-2-2, Hichborn 1-5-7, Zettergon 2-0-4, Lutz 0-4-4, Welsh 2-2-6
UM-Machias (17-3) 68
LaRochelle 4-3-11, Qualey 4-4-13, K. Wells 7-5-19, Ricker 4-7-15, Rick 1-0-3, Richardson 1-0-2, Apatu 1-1-3, Smith, Heller 1-0-2, S. Wells
3-pt. goals: Hare, Quint; Qualey, Rich
Halftime: UM-Machias 36-29
Maine Maritime 59, St. Joe’s 54
At Castine Saturday, Alyssa Burns racked up 21 points and 14 rebounds as the Mariners edged the Monks of Standish.
Shelly Gott tossed in 14 for Maine Maritime.
Brittany Raushcer led St. Joseph’s of Standish with 20 points and Val Dumais added 11.
St. Joseph’s (9-8) 54
Coffin, Regula 3-1-7, Pelkey 0-1-1, Tetrault 2-2-7, Dumais 5-1-11, Blauvelt 1-4-6, Raushcer 9-0-20, Lint 1-0-2
Maine Maritime (14-3) 59
Moore, Grant 0-1-1, Leeman, Marshall 2-0-4, Burns 8-4-21, Jones 1-5-7, Johnson 1-0-2, Gott 6-2-14, Hayden 1-0-2, Clapham, Knights 2-2-6, Parker 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Rauscher 2, Tetrault; Burns
Halftime: Maine Maritime 27-24
So. Maine 81, W. Connecticut 44
At Gorham Saturday, Ashley Marble netted 13 points and Tiffany Jones 12 as the Huskies remained unbeaten (8-0) in conference play.
Lucy Sprung led the Colonials with 12 points and Jessica Minotti added 10.
Western Connecticut (9-9) 44
Greenwood 1-2-4, Piroscafo 3-1-7, Minotti 5-0-10, Stevens 1-0-2, Bayly 1-0-2, Grant 2-0-4, Hinks 1-0-3, Sprung 4-4-12
Southern Maine (16-2) 81
Sibley 1-0-3, Marble 5-3-13, Frost, Jones 3-5-12, Myles 4-0-8, Ly. Welch 2-4-9, Cowing 3-2-9, Thibadeau, Bryant 2-2-7, Ross 2-1-5, Sylain 1-5-7, Martin, Kynoch 2-0-4, Li. Welch, Krausse 1-0-2, Samuelson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hinks; Sibley, Jones, Welch, Cowing, Bryant
Halftime: Southern Maine 42-16
Bowdoin 75, Trinity 58
At Hartford, Conn., Saturday, Eileen Flaherty poured in 27 points to lead top-ranked Bowdoin of Brunswick to the win.
Erika Nickerson tallied 18 points and nine rebounds for the Polar Bears.
Catherine Maher paced Trinity with 14 points and Jessica Baker added 11.
Bowdoin (16-1) 75
Loonin 2-1-6, Pouravelis 4-1-9, Cummings 0-3-3, Russell 1-0-3, Berne 2-1-6, Watson, Flaherty 11-4-27, Withey, Leahy, Smith 1-1-3, Nickerson 7-4-18
Trinity (9-8) 58
Lennick 3-3-9, Maher 5-3-14, Baker 4-1-11, Bell 1-0-2, Savageau, Cox 2-3-7, Conlon 1-0-3, Melanson 4-0-8, Johnson 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Loonin, Russell, Berne, Flaherty; Baker 2, Conlon, Maher
Halftime: Bowdoin 40-22
Amherst 70, Colby 60
At Amherst, Mass., Saturday, Stefanie Reiff scored 21 points to lead the Amherst College Lord Jeffs past Colby College.
Matia Kostakis had 12 points and 14 rebounds for Amherst. Jenny Muller and Katie Latham scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Regina Wohl scored 22 points and dished out eight assists for the White Mules. Wendy Bonner added 16 and Katie McCabe had 11.
Colby (5-13) 60
Wohl 5-9-22, Riley, Nicholson 1-0-3, Bonner 6-4-16, McCabe 4-3-11, Chanin, Rice 2-2-6, Harris 0-2-2, Davis
Amherst (12-6) 70
Pollackl 1-0-3, Muller 4-3-11, Kostakis 5-2-12, Reiff 7-6-21, Latham 5-0-10, Morin 2-5-9, Smith 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Wohl 3, Nicholson; Pollack, Reiff
Halftime: Amherst 25-19
Men’s basketball
UM-Machias 88, UM-Ft. Kent 72
At Machias Saturday, Jeremiah Johnson poured in 23 points and Jamel Davila 22 as the Clippers won their 19th straight.
Joel Davila chalked up 19 points and Phil Munro 10 for the winners.
Bartis Samaitas led all scorers with 24 points for the Bengals. Billy Russo and Derrick Cooper notched 14 apiece and Shawn Caron added 11.
UM-Fort Kent (8-15) 72
Cooper 6-0-14, Caron 4-0-11, Russo 4-6-14, Samaitas 10-2-24, LeVasseur, Simpson, Kriunas 1-0-2, Parker 1-5-7
UM-Machias (23-3) 88
Munro 5-0-10, Ja. Davila 6-9-22, Johnson 10-3-23, Jo. Davlia 8-2-19, Morgan 2-1-5, Kardish, Calligan, Garrett, Midgley, Swift, Simmons 3-3-9, Clarke
3-pt. goals: Caron 3, Cooper 2, Samaitas 2; Ja. Davila, Jo. Davila
Halftime: UM-Machias 42-36
St. Joseph’s 80, MMA 69
At Castine Saturday, Noah LaRoche connected on 11 of 12 free throws on his way to 18 points as the Monks of Standish earned overtime win over Maine Maritime Academy.
Chad Pulkkinen and Steve Monteiro each netted 15 for St. Joe’s.
Brandon Hall led four Mariners in double figures with 16 points and 17 rebounds. Shawn Kenniston tossed in 15, Neil Stewart 13 and Marc McCorrison 12.
St. Joseph’s 80
LaRoche 3-11-18, Pulkkinen 4-5-15, Cogswell 0-1-1, Schacht 3-0-8, Pratt 2-4-8, Alexander 1-1-3, Mileski, Plummer 2-4-8, Castor, Emmons 2-0-4, Monteiro 5-5-15
Maine Maritime 69
Hopkins, Dunlap, Stewart 6-0-13, McCorrison 4-1-12, Kenniston 6-0-15, Haskell 2-3-8, Russell 1-3-5, Hall 7-2-16
3-pt. goals: Schacht 2, Pulkkinen 2, LaRohce; McCorrison 3, Kenniston 3, Stewart, Haskell
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 34-25
Amherst 85, Colby 58
At Waterville Saturday, John Bedford and Andrew Chiel each tallied 19 points as Amherst College rolled.
John Casnocha chipped in with 13 points for Amherst.
Pat McGowan sparked the White Mules with 17.
Amherst (16-1) 85
Lee 3-0-8, Bedford 8-3-19, Casnocha 5-0-13, Schiel 6-5-19, Olson 1-1-3, Fisher 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Goldsmith 2-0-5, Zalaski, Walters, O’Shea 2-4-8, Salerno, Hopkins 3-0-6, Jones
Colby (10-6) 58
Cohen 1-3-5, McGowan 6-2-17, Farrell 4-0-9, Westbrooks 1-0-2, Snyder-Fair 1-2-4, Nale 1-0-2, Cushman 1-1-3, Gaudet 0-1-1, Dick, Featherston 1-0-2, Civiello 1-0-3, King, Bandi 2-0-4, Rutherford 1-0-2, Cheney
3-pt. goals: Casnocha 3, Lee 2, Schiel 2, Goldsmith; McGowan 3, Farrell, Civiello
Halftime: Amherst 40-33
W. Connecticut 85, USM 72
At Gorham Saturday, Brice Assie chalked up 21 points and 11 rebounds for Western Connecticut in the win. Kimani Crawford tossed in 17 points for the winners. Jason Barnett added 14 and Jay Reginatto 12.
Jason Levecque’s 26 points led the Huskies and Mike Francoeur notched 16. Bill Hardwick scored 11 and grabbed 10 rebounds while Jesse McKinnell hauled down 11 boards.
Western Connecticut (15-2) 85
Assie 8-5-21, White 3-0-6, Cole 2-0-6, Crawford 6-5-17, Reginatto 4-0-12, Gene 1-0-2, Robinson, Norfleat 2-2-7, Barnett 7-0-14, Peluso
Southern Maine (7-11) 72
Francoeur 7-1-16, Levecque 10-5-26, Daniels 1-1-3, Garland 4-1-9, McKinnell 1-0-2, Oakley, Donar 1-0-3, Hebert 1-0-2, Favis, Hardwick 5-1-11
3-pt. goals: Reginatto 4, Cole 2, Norfleat; Francoeur, Levecque, Donar
Halftime: Western Connecticut 37-36
Wesleyan 54, Bates 52
At Middletown, Conn., Will Griffin nailed a soft bank shot from four feet away at the buzzer as Wesleyan handed Bates of Lewiston its first league loss on Saturday.
Tim Holland led the hosts with 21 points and Robert Kelly added 11.
Jon Furbush led the Bobcats, who are now 5-1 in conference play, with 16 points.
Bates (15-5) 52
Ray 3-2-10, Gerrity 4-0-9, Stockwell 3-1-7, Furbush 5-3-16, Linsley 1-4-6, Wholely 1-1-4, Cahill, Chudomel, Rivera
Wesleyan (12-8) 54
Pelletier 2-0-5, Rubenstein 0-3-3, Holland 7-2-21, Griffin 3-0-6, Kelly 4-3-11, Hartz, Winters, Shepherd 1-0-3, Collins, Curry 2-0-5
3-pt. goals: Furbush 3, Ray 2, Wholey, Gerrity; Holland 5, Shepherd, Curry, Pelletier
Halftime: Bates 16-13
Thomas 107, UM-Presque Isle 72
At Waterville Sunday, Adam Rich poured in 51 points, connected on 12 3-pointers and notched his 1,000th career points as the Terriers rolled past the Owls.
James Godley registered 14 points for Thomas.
Fabian Lenox paced UM-Presque isle with 29 points. Mike Latchford addded 14 and Alastairs Hills 10.
UM-Presque Isle (3-12) 72
Hills 3-2-10, Engroff 2-0-5, Lenox 9-7-29, Dolley 0-6-6, Kline 2-2-6, Hodgdon, Preston 0-2-2, Connell, Ouellette, Latchford 1-12-14, McLellan
Thomas (6-11) 107
Rich 16-7-51, Godley 6-2-14, Yucius 0-1-1, Blodgett 2-0-4, Barard 2-0-5, Elrod 2-1-5, Woodbury 2-2-6, Conrad 2-0-4, DePalmer 0-4-4, Sibley 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Dolley 4, Hills 2, Engroff; Rich 12, Barard, Grappi
Halftime: Thomas 49-42
EMCC 93, NMCC 91
At Presque Isle Sunday, Mark Rivers poured in a game-high 43 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Eagles of Bangor held off the Falcons.
Brooks Dyer tossed in 21 points for EMCC. Chris Douglas pulled down 10 rebounds.
Peter Bates led five Falcons in double figures with 26 points and 12 rebounds. Craig Durost tallied 23, Adam Miller 13, Mike Wooster 14 and Josh Poisson 12.
Eastern Maine CC (6-8) 93
Erickson 3-0-6, Rivers 15-10-43, Hilton, Boyington, York 2-0-5, Dyer 7-1-21, Willett 3-0-6, Douglas 2-2-6, Lindell 2-0-4, Moody 0-2-2
Northern Maine CC (3-10) 91
Durost 6-11-23, Wooster 6-4-14, Bates 11-4-26, Hogan 1-0-3, Poisson 5-2-12, Miller 5-3-13, Lavway
3-pt. goals: Dyer 5, Rivers 3, York
Halftime: Northern Maine CC 39-33
N.H. Tech 98, EMCC 81
At Bangor Saturday, Matt Spanor and Chris Parker each netted 18 points for New Hampshire Tech in the win.
Lucas Lawes tossed in 17 points and Justin Bopp 14 for the winners. Keith harrington added 13 and Josh Phillips 11.
Mark Rivers poured in 33 points and grabbed eight rebounds for the Eagles. Brooks Dyer notched 14 points, Kris Douglas nine rebounds and Bruce Boyington eight assists.
New Hampshire Tech (21-3) 98
Lawes 7-0-17, Bopp 5-4-14, Parker 8-1-18, Harrington 5-0-13, Spanor 9-0-18, Phillips 4-3-11, Atton 3-1-7
Eastern Maine CC (5-8) 81
Rivers 14-0-33, Dyer 4-2-14, Erickson 3-0-6, York 2-0-5, Willett 1-0-2, K. Douglas 2-1-6, J. Douglas 1-0-2, Moody 1-0-2, Lindahl 1-0-2, Boyington
3-pt. goals: Harrington 3, Lawes 3, Parker; Rivers 5, Dyer 4, K. Douglas
Halftime: New Hampshire Tech 46-41
Husson 64, UM-Presque Isle 61
At Presque Isle Saturday, the Husson College Eagles notched their 10th straight win, but not before the Owls made them sweat out Saturday’s game and missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer.
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