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BRUNSWICK – Ashleigh Watson led a balanced attack with 15 points on five 3-pointers Friday night as Bowdoin College beat Middlebury (Vt.) 74-50 in New England Small College Athletic Conference play to earn its 50th consecutive home victory.
Erika Nickerson added 13 points, while Julia Loonin scored 11 points and Eileen Flaherty added 10. Justine Pouravelis grabbed 10 rebounds for the Polar Bears.
Elyse Carlson scored a game-high 20 points for Middlebury (Vt.).
Middlebury (10-13) 50
McVary 2-0-4, Verzosa, Fisher 6-0-16, Young 0-2-2, Carlson 8-1-20, Goodman 2-0-4, Kelleher 1-0-2, Harrington 1-0-2, Weissman, Bard
Bowdoin (19-2) 74
Pouravelis 3-0-6, Cummings, Russell 1-0-2, Flaherty 4-2-10, Smith 2-1-6, Loonin 4-1-11, Berne 2-2-7, Watson 5-0-15, Withey 1-0-2, Leahy 1-0-2, Nickerson 4-5-13
3-pt. goals: Fisher 4, Carlson 3; Watson 5, Loonin 2, Smith, Berne
Halftime: Bowdoin 34-24
So. Maine CC 72, EMCC 32
At Concord, N.H., Natasha Dyer hit seven 3-pointers on her way to 30 points and provided 11 rebounds and seven steals as Southern Maine Community College of South Portland advanced to the Yankee Small College Athletic Conference Final Four.
Leann Pike tossed in 24 points and grabbed 18 rebounds for the winners.
Devon Schwab, Katie Harris and Jessica Fitzmaurice scored 10 points apiece for Eastern Maine Community College of Bangor.
Eastern Maine Community College 32
Harris 4-1-10, Fitzmaurice 5-0-10, Schwab 5-0-10, Foster
Southern Maine Community College 72
Dyer 10-5-32, Pike 9-5-24, Ouellette 5-2-12, McGovern 1-0-2, Ricci 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Harris; Dyer 7, Pike
Halftime: SMCC 43-21
Williams 67, Colby 52
At Waterville, Colleen Hession scored 23 points and Maggie Miller added 22 points and 12 rebounds to pace the visiting Ephs from Williamstown, Mass., to the NESCAC victory.
Katie McCabe led Colby with 17 points, while Wendy Bonner had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Williams (18-5) 67
Hession 8-5-23, McMahon 0-5-5, Stetson 3-0-7, O’Malley 5-0-10, Miller 9-4-22, de la Torre, Tildsley, Wilk, Gleeson, Lorge
Colby (6-16) 52
Wohl 2-2-7, Riley, Rice 4-0-8, Bonner 4-5-13, McCabe 8-1-17, Chanin 1-0-2, Harris 1-0-3, Davis 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hession 2, Stetson; Wohl, Harris
Halftime: Williams 38-26
Men’s basketball
Williams 80, Colby 74
At Williamstown, Mass., Tucker Kain had 30 points and 15 rebounds to lead the host Ephs to a NESCAC win over Colby of Waterville.
Nick Farrell paced Colby with 21 points, while Drew Cohen had 30 points and Andrew Jenkins scored 14.
Colby did clinch a NESCAC post-season berth despite the loss, as Middlebury’s loss to Bowdoin on Friday guaranteed the Mules one of the conference’s eight playoff slots.
Colby (12-7) 74
Cohen 8-4-20, Jenkins 4-4-14, McGowan 2-2-7, Farrell 7-4-21, Westbrooks 3-0-7, Snyder-Fair 0-2-2, Nale, Cushman, Dick, Rutherford 1-0-3
Williams (15-8) 80
Shalvoy 1-0-3, Graham 5-2-13, Newton 2-4-8, Cole 6-3-15, Kain 9-6-30, Gibbons, Kuntz 0-2-2, Rose 1-1-3, Leary 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Farrell 3, Jenkins 2, McGowan, Westbrooks, Rutherford; Kain 6, Shalvoy, Graham
Halftime: Colby 39-38
Amherst 78, Bates 59
At Lewiston, Andrew Schiel scored 28 points as the Lord Jeffs won their 14th straight.
Rob Stockwell topped the Bobcats with 16 points, Elliott Linsley had 12 points, four blocks and three steals, Brian Gerrity had 11 points, and Bangor’s Zak Ray added four assists and two steals.
Amherst (21-1) 78
Olson 3-0-7, Lee 3-4-12, Bedford 4-5-15, Casnocha 4-2-13, Schiel 10-6-28, McLaughlin 1-1-3, Zalaski, O’Shea, Wheeler
Bates (16-7) 59
Ray 3-0-6, Gerrity 5-1-11, Stockwell 6-2-16, Furbush 2-0-4, Linsley 5-2-12, Wholey 3-0-8, Lattimer, Cahill, Shone, Chudomel, Taylor, Rivera 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Casnocha 3, Lee 2, Bedford 2, Schiel 2, Olson; Stockwell 2, Wholey 2
Halftime: Amherst 42-26
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