Leavitt, Muzzy power Husson

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BANGOR – Buddy Leavitt led a balanced offense with 18 points as the Husson College men’s basketball team earned an 81-67 victory over St. Joseph’s Friday night at Newman Gymnasium Tyler Muzzy tossed in 14, Jason Harvey scored 12 and Sheraud Lee had 11 for…
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BANGOR – Buddy Leavitt led a balanced offense with 18 points as the Husson College men’s basketball team earned an 81-67 victory over St. Joseph’s Friday night at Newman Gymnasium

Tyler Muzzy tossed in 14, Jason Harvey scored 12 and Sheraud Lee had 11 for the Eagles.

Steve Monteiro led all scorers with 26 points for the Monks of Standish. Jon Pratt added 14 and Matt Cogswell 10.

St. Joseph’s (8-10) 67

Pulkkinen 1-2-4, Pratt 4-6-14, Alexander 1-0-2, Mileski, Monteiro 8-5-26, LaRoche 3-2-9, Cogswell 3-2-10, Schacht, Plummer 1-0-2, Castor, Emmons

Husson (15-5) 81

Frost 0-2-2, Muzzy 4-5-14, Harvey 4-11-12, White 4-0-8, Leavitt 6-2-18, Lee 2-6-11, Grant 3-0-7, Footer 1-2-4, Henry 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Monteiro 5, Cogswell 2, LaRoche; Leavitt 4, Harvey 3, Lee, Grant, Muzzy

Halftime: Husson 41-26

Colby 90, Connecticut Col. 65

At Waterville, Michael Westbrooks scored 17 points to help lead Colby College to victory.

Drew Cohen had 16 points for Colby and Pat McGowan added 15 points and four steals. Andrew Jenkins and Mike Rutherford each had nine points.

Malik Brown led Connecticut College with 14 points and Jeff Young had 11 rebounds.

Connecticut Col. (5-16) 65

Washington 3-0-7, Rogers 3-0-7, Young 2-0-5, Harris 3-1-7, Stone 4-1-9, Greenidge 1-0-3, Melzer 1-2-4, Brown 6-0-14, Zejnullahu 3-0-6, Bluestone 0-3-3, Mosley, Patton

Colby (11-6) 90

Cohen 6-4-16, Jenkins 3-0-9, McGowan 7-0-15, Farrell 1-0-3, Westbrooks 7-1-17, Snyder-Fair 1-2-4, Cushman 2-0-4, Gaudet 1-0-3, Featherston 2-1-5, Bandi 2-0-4, Rutherford 4-0-9, Nale, Civiello, King, Cheney, Decker

3-pt. goals: Brown 2, Washington, Rogers, Young, Greenidge; Jenkins 3, Westbrooks 2, Farrell, McGowan, Gaudet, Featherston, Rutherford

Halftime: Colby 50-30

Bowdoin 64, Wesleyan 48

At Brunswick, Kevin Bradley netted 13 points to lead the Polar Bears past Wesleyan.

Kyle Petrie chalked up 11 points and 12 rebounds for Bowdoin.

Blake Curry notched 13 points for Wesleyan and Nick Pelletier added 12.

Wesleyan (12-9) 48

Griffin 1-0-2, Pelletier 5-2-12, Rubenstein 1-0-3, Holland, Kelly 4-2-10, Ashe 2-1-5, Hartz, Winters 1-0-3, Shepherd, Curry 5-0-13

Bowdoin (9-10) 64

Petrie 5-0-11, Sargeantson 2-0-4, Hippert 3-0-7, Bradley 5-0-13, Yakavonis 3-1-7, Lockhart, Goodridge 3-0-8, Arbour 2-1-5, Fliegel 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Curry 3, Rubeinstein; Bradley 3, Goodridge 2, Petrie, Hippert

Halftime: Bowdoin 31-24

Women’s basketball

Connecticut Col. 59, Colby 45

At New London, Conn., Casey Thran had 15 points and 13 rebounds to lead Connecticut College to victory.

Katy Serafin had 13 points and three steals for Connecticut College.

Katie McCabe led Colby College with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Wendy Bonner had 10 points and nine rebounds and Regina Wohl added nine points.

Colby (5-14) 45

Wohl 3-2-9, Riley 1-0-3, Rice 1-0-2, Bonner 5-0-10, McCabe 8-0-16, Harris 1-0-2, Davis 1-1-3, Chanin

Connecticut Col (9-11) 59

Gage 2-0-4, Thran 7-1-15, Bushnell 1-4-6, Kearns 1-2-4, Serafin 4-5-13, Kenly 3-0-9, Hoover 2-0-4, Michel 1-1-4, Pride

3-pt. goals: Wohl, Riley; Kenly 3, Michel

Halftime: Connecticut 34-22

Bowdoin 58, Wesleyan 42

At Middletown, Conn., Marisa Berne had 17 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Bowdoin College to the win.

Eileen Flaherty scored 16 points for the Polar Bears and Justine Pouravelis had 10 rebounds and four blocked shots.

Hanna Stubbs led Wesleyan with 19 points.

Bowdoin (17-2) 58

Pouravelis 2-0-4, Russell 0-4-4, Flaherty 6-4-16, Smith 0-5-5, Loonin 2-0-5, Berne 7-0-17, Withey 2-0-5, Nickerson 1-0-2, Cummings

Wesleyan (17-3) 42

Robinson 1-0-2, N. Bowman 1-2-4, Mastrangelo 3-0-6, Frost 4-0-11, Stubbs 8-3-19, Cortese , Gonzales, Milburn, K. Bowman

3-pt. goals: Berne 3, Loonin; Frost 3

Halftime: Bowdoin 31-27

Correction: A shorter version ran in the State edition.

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