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CASTINE – Julia Knights racked up 25 points and three steals Saturday as Maine Maritime Academy avenged a two-point loss at the hands of the Eagles earlier this season with a 67-60 North Atlantic Conference victory over Husson College of Bangor.
Alyssa Burns tallied 16 points and 12 rebounds and Shelly Gott 10 points for the Mariners.
Holly Gracie scored her 1,000th career point for Husson on her way to 22 points. Annie McIntosh added 18 points.
Husson (12-10) 60
Hartshorn, Ballard 2-1-6, Murray 2-2-8, Merchant 1-1-4, Melcher, Noyes 0-2-2, Gracie 5-9-22, McIntosh 8-2-18, McIntyre
Maine Maritime (19-3) 67
Moore 0-1-1, Grant, Leeman, Marshall 2-0-4, Burns 3-10-16, Jones, Johnson 1-0-2, Gott 3-3-10, Hayden 2-0-4, Clapham 1-0-3, Freeman, Knights 7-9-25, Parker 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Gracie 3, Murray 2, Merchant, Ballard; Knights 2, Clapham, Gott
Halftime: Maine Maritime 31-21
UM-Machias 62, Fisher 45
At Machias, Miranda Richardson netted 15 points as the Clippers earned the win Sunday.
Sara Ricker notched 12 points and Alyssa LaRochelle 10 for UMaine-Machias.
Melissa Anaya led all scorers with 16 for Fisher College of Boston.
Fisher 45
Anaya 6-0-16, Andrave 3-4-10, Spencer 3-1-7, Romeus 2-4-8, Roberts 1-0-2, Monteiro 0-2-2
UM-Machias 62
LaRochelle 4-2-10, Richardson 6-3-15, Ricker 5-3-12, Rich 0-2-2, Apatu 2-0-4, Porteus, Qualey 1-1-3, Weller 4-0-8, Smith 3-0-6, Heller, Wells 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Anaya 4
Halftime: UM-Machias 35-14
Southern Maine wins twice
The University of Southern Maine earned two Little East Conference victories over the weekend, downing Rhode Island College 90-51 on Saturday in Gorham, then posting an 87-62 win Sunday over Eastern Connecticut at Willimantic.
On Sunday, Ashley Marble tossed in 22 points and Tiffany Jones notched 19 as the Huskies rolled. Katie Sibley provided 15 points and Megan Myles 14 for USM.
Lindsey Marsmarski led Eastern Connecticut with 12 points.
On Saturday, Myles scored 18 points to spark the Huskies. Marble posted eight points and 11 rebounds.
Kari Geisler led Rhode Island College with 13 points.
(Sunday’s Game)
Southern Maine (21-2) 87
Marble 7-8-22, Jones 7-3-19, Myles 6-2-14, Sibley 6-2-15, Frost 1-2-4, Ly. Welch, Cowing 1-2-4, Thibaudeau, Bryant, Ross 0-1-1, Sylvain 1-0-2, Martin, Kynoch 2-0-4, Li. Welch, Krause 1-0-2, Samuelson
Eastern Connecticut (15-8) 62
Mosley 3-1-8, Kline 3-0-6, Marsmarski 4-0-12, Bergeron 0-2-2, McDonald 3-0-6, Bergeron, Gomes, Mander 1-0-3, Shaw, Bruneau 4-1-10, Hutchinson 0-1-1, Jarlonski 1-1-3, Calkins, Durette 2-1-5, Smith 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Jones 2, Myles 2, Sibley; Marsmarski 4, Mosley, Mander, Bruneau
Halftime: Southern Maine 39-28
(Saturday’s Game)
Rhode Island College (9-14) 51
Danieli 3-4-10, Rosen 5-0-10, Angell 1-0-2, Geisler 4-5-13, Nix 3-0-6, St. Amand 2-0-5, Feeney 1-1-3, Shiel, Coughlin, Heard 0-2-2, Van Haverbeke
Southern Maine (20-2) 90
Cowing 2-2-6, Sibley 1-4-7, Marble 4-0-8, Frost 2-2-7, Myles 6-4-18, Ly. Welch 3-0-8, Bryant 2-0-4, Ross 4-0-9, Sylvain 3-0-7, Jones 0-2-2, Martin, Kynoch 4-0-8, Li. Welch 1-0-2, Krausse 2-0-4, Samuelson
3-pt. goals: St. Amand; Myles 2, Ly. Welch 2, Ross, Sylvain, Sibley
Halftime: Southern Maine 37-20
UM-Farmington 87, Lasell 53
At Farmington on Saturday, Kari Simpson piled up 26 points, 13 rebounds and four steals to power the Beavers to the North Atlantic Conference victory.
Karen Sirois posted 13 points and five assists and Kate LaHaye scored 12 points for UMaine-Farmington.
Theresa Allen paced Lasell of Auburndale, Mass., with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Lasell (10-12) 53
Duffy 2-3-7, Hill 3-1-9, Sieger, Deluca 2-4-8, Rapisardi 4-3-11, Allen 4-2-10, Egan 1-1-3, Casserly 1-2-5
UM-Farmington (16-6) 87
Cyr 1-2-5, Rideout 2-1-5, Simpson 7-9-26, Sirois 3-5-13, LaHaye 5-1-12, Boyd, Schwarz 1-0-2, Johnson 1-1-3, Ross, Sawyer 4-0-8, Berry 1-1-3, Stanley 3-0-7, Haines 0-1-1, McLeod 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Hill 2, Casserly; Cyr, Simpson 3, Sirois 2, LaHaye, Stanley
Halftime: UMF 39-27
Bowdoin 71, Williams 69
At Brunswick, the Polar Bears rallied from a 19-point deficit in the second half to post the win Saturday.
Justine Pouravelis, who finished with 17 points and 10 blocks, converted a layup with 48 seconds left for the margin of victory Eileen Flaherty led the Polar Bears with 20 points.
Meghan O’Malley scored 20 points, 18 of which came in the first half, 19 for Williams.
Williams (18-6) 69
Hession 6-3-19, McMahon 0-2-2, Stetson 6-1-15, O’Malley 8-4-20, Miller 3-2-8, de la Torre, Tildsley, Wilk, Gleeson, Lorge 2-1-5
Bowdoin (20-2) 71
Pouravelis 8-1-17, Cummings 1-1-3, Russell, Flaherty 6-8-20, Smith 2-4-9, Loonin 3-0-7, Berne 3-2-9, Watson 2-0-6, Withey, Nickerson
3-pt. goals: Hession 4, Stetson 2; Watson 2, Berne, Loonin, Smith
Halftime: Williams 43-30
UMPI splits weekend games
(Sunday’s Game)
College of St. Joseph (4-18) 44
Lansburg, Albelaez 7-1-15, Neider 6-0-15, Guetti 1-1-3, Moran 1-0-3, Crossman 2-0-6, Dimanno 1-0-2, March
UM-Presque Isle (7-12) 60
Beasley 6-3-16, Wescott 4-3-13, Joy 1-9-11, M. Sutherland, Michaud 2-0-4, Allan, Delong 2-2-6, Sullivan 1-2-4, Lenentine 2-0-4, L. Sutherland 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Neider 3, Crossman 2, Moran; Wescott 2, Beasley
Halftime: UMPI 37-14
(Saturday’s Game)
Lyndon State (18-4) 63
Arel 3-7-13, Rosso 2-0-6, Dickinson, Shedd 3-4-10, Maxwell 9-7-25, Prouty 3-0-7, Powell 1-0-2
UM-Presque Isle (6-12) 53
Beasley 6-6-18, Wescott 1-0-2, Joy 3-2-8, M. Sutherland 0-1-1, Michaud 1-0-2, Allan, Delong, Cyr 4-1-10, Lenentine 4-0-8, L. Sutherland 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Rosso 2, Prouty; Cyr
Halftime: 28-28
UMFK gains weekend split
(Sunday’s Game)
Lyndon State 60
Arel 4-1-11, Rosso 3-4-12, Maxwell 1-2-4, Prouty 1-1-3, Powell 4-4-12, Morehouse, Hoy 1-0-3, Dickinson, Shedd 5-3-15
UM-Fort Kent 51
Welsh 4-0-8, Fisher 4-3-11, Lemon 5-1-11, Hare 1-2-4, Hichborn 3-0-7, Quint, Gagnon 1-0-2, Zettergren, Lutz 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Arel 2, Rosso 2, Hoyt, Shedd 2; Hichborn
Halftime: 25-25
(Saturday’s Game)
College of St. Joseph 35
Maciariello, Arbelaez 2-6-10, Neider 4-0-8, Guetti 3-3-9, DiManno, Moran 1-0-2, Crossman 2-1-6, March
UM-Fort Kent 59
Welsh 5-4-14, Fisher 5-0-10, Lemon 3-0-6, Hare 6-1-15, Hichborn 2-0-5, Quint 1-2-5, Gagnon 1-0-2, Brassard, Zettergren 1-0-2, Lutz
3-pt. goals: Crossman; Hare 2, Hichborn, Quint
Halftime: UMFK 34-15
Saint Joseph’s splits two games
(Sunday’s Game)
St. Joseph’s (11-11) 48
Blauvelt 6-7-19, Tetrault 3-3-10, Dumais 3-0-7, Regula 3-1-7, Pelkey 1-2-5, Somma, Rauscher, Coffin, Farrell, Lint
U -New England (11-11) 59
St. Hilaire 6-3-15, Peterson 5-0-10, Hesketh 4-0-8, Weston 3-1-7, Morin 2-3-7, Bailey 3-0-6, Ouellette 2-0-4, McKinnon 1-0-2, Rutherford, Royer, Robbins
3-pt. goals: Pelkey, Dumais, Tetrault
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 29-26
(Saturday’s Game)
Green Mountain (8-11) 50
Harwood 4-0-9, Brechue 2-0-4, Blakely 0-1-1, Raiche 3-0-6, Thompson 2-0-4, DeLaMater 5-0-14, Parsons 4-0-8, Pechacek 0-2-2, Waycasy 1-0-2
St. Joseph’s (10-10) 79
Regula 5-0-10, Pelkey 3-6-14, Tetrault 1-1-3, Dumais 1-2-4, Blauvelt 9-3-21, Coffin 2-2-7, Somma, Drown, Foscaldo 1-0-3, Rauscher 3-0-8, Farrell 2-0-4, Ahern, Lint 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: DeLaMater 4, Harwood; Pelkey 2, Rauscher 2, Foscaldo
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 38-27
Women’s hockey
Maine drops pair to UNH
At Orono, the University of Maine women’s hockey team was swept by No. 8 New Hampshire over the weekend, losing 5-2 Saturday and 5-0 Sunday.
On Saturday, Stephanie Jones scored two goals for the Wildcats. Nicole Hekle and Leah Craig each had a goal plus an assist. Taylor Palareti also had a goal and Melissa Bourdon had 34 saves on 36 shots.
Sonia Corriveau and Andrea Staranko scored for the Black Bears and Tristan Desmet added an assist. Rachel Gettings stopped 13 of 18 shots.
On Sunday, Jones and Palreti each netted two goals as UNH upped its mark to 19-5-4.
Craig notched a goal plus an assist for the ‘Cats and Bourdon made 28 saves on 28 shots for the shutout.
Gettings had 23 saves on 28 shots for 12-11-3 Maine.
Men’s basketball
UM-Machias 79, Fisher 66
At Machias Sunday, Nedrie Simmons led five players in double figures with 17 points as the Clippers prevailed.
Joel Davila chalked up 13 points and Jamel Davila 12 for UMaine-Machias. Phil Monroe and Jeremiah Johnson added 11 points each.
Steve Perry paced Fisher College of Boston with 19 points.
Fisher (16-6) 66
Newcombe 5-2-13, Karmine 5-1-14, Perry 7-4-19, Tripp 4-0-8, Howland 3-0-6, Laurent 1-0-2, Matthews 2-0-4, Massie
UM-Machias (26-3) 79
Monroe 5-1-11, Ja. Davila 4-2-12, Johnson 4-3-11, Simmons 5-6-17, Jo. Davila 4-3-13, Morgan 2-0-6, Midgley 1-0-2, Swift, McCoy, Clarke 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Karmine 3, Perry; Mogran 2, Simmons;
Halftime: Machias 43-21
St. Joseph’s wins two games
(Saturday’s Game)
Green Mountain (7-17) 73
Williams 2-6-10, Hyslop 4-1-10, Fisher 4-0-8, Simons 8-1-20, Henry 7-0-17, Hertogs 2-1-5, Allen 1-1-3, Martin, Johnson, Sr.
St. Joseph’s (9-10) 79
Pulkkinen 2-4-9, Pratt 6-0-17, Alexander 7-0-14, Mileski 3-0-6, Monteiro 6-6-18, LaRoche 0-1-1, Cogswell 2-0-5, Schacht, Plummer 3-3-9, Castor, Emmons
3-pt. goals: Simons 3, Henry 3, Hyslop; Pratt 5, Pulkkinen, Cogswell
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 48-35
(Sunday’s Game)
Maine Maritime (2-16) 72
Hopkins 2-0-5, McCorrison 2-4-8, Stewart 4-1-9, Russell, Hall 6-4-16, McCarley, Dunlap 2-4-10, Kenniston 5-0-14, Haskell 4-0-10
St. Joseph’s (10-10) 80
LaRoche 5-4-15, Pulkkinen 6-2-17, Alexander 4-3-12, Mileski 1-4-6, Monteiro 8-3-21, Cogswell 1-0-3, Schacht, Plummer 2-0-4, Castor 1-0-2, Emmons
3-pt. goals: Kenniston 4, Haskell 2, Dunlap 2, Hopkins; Pulkkinen 3, Monteiro 2, Cogswell, LaRoche
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 38-36
Lasell 75, UM-Farmington 63
At Farmington on Saturday, Michael Unwin hit six 3-pointers on his way to 22 points as Lasell of Auburndale, Mass., beat UMaine-Farmington.
Maxwell Perez scored 21 points for the winners, who made 12 3-pointers.
Bobby Deetjen tossed in 22 points for the Beavers. Luke Nielsen posted 10 points and 10 rebounds and Trafton Teague added 10 points.
Lasell (14-8) 75
Martinez 1-0-3, Crawford 1-0-3, Perez 7-5-21, Unwin 7-2-22, Walker 1-0-3, Talic, DeJesus 3-2-9, Schweitzer 5-2-12, Hunt 1-0-2
UMaine-Farmington (13-8) 63
Ginn 2-0-5, Magnusson 1-3-5, Tracy, Teague 4-1-10, St. John, Fry 2-0-5, Nielsen 3-4-10, Deetjen 9-1-22, Hutchinson, Susi, Carrier 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Martinez, Crawford, Perez 2, Unwin 6, Walker, DeJesus; Ginn, Teague, Fry, Deetjen 3
Halftime: Lasell 34-29
UMFK earns weekend sweep
At Fort Kent, the Bengals earned back-to-back Sunrise Conference victories, beating the College of St. Joseph 74-70 on Saturday before downing Lyndon State 97-84 on Sunday.
On Sunday, Bartas Samaitis poured in 29 points and pulled down 16 rebounds to pace the Bengals. Derrick Cooper connected for 27 points and Shawn Caron added 10.
UMFK made 42 of 55 free throws (76 percent).
Kevin Trask piled up 29 points for Lyndon State of Lyndonville, Vt.
In Saturday’s game, Billy Russo tallied 18 points and snatched 24 rebounds to lead the Bengals. Derrick Cooper scored 20 points and Darius Parker posted 11.
John Fero led the College of St. Joseph of Rutland, Vt., with 17 points.
(Sunday’s Game)
Lyndon State 84
Trask 8-10-29, Brown 8-2-19, Durr 6-1-13, Ibey 2-0-4, Fowler 0-3-3, Somers, George 2-2-8, Morehouse 2-0-5, Bush, Jerice 1-1-3
UM-Fort Kent 97
Russo 2-3-7, Samaitis 8-12-29, Cooper 6-14-27, Simpson 1-0-3, Caron 2-5-10, Levasseur 2-0-4, Kriunas 1-5-8, Parker 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Trask 3, Brown, George 2, Morehouse; Samaitis, Cooper, Simpson, Caron, Kriunas
Halftime: UMFK 36-34
(Saturday’s Game)
College of St. Joseph 70
Sowers 1-5-8, Dixon 0-3-3, Nimblett 1-1-3, Gunn 3-6-12, Fero 6-4-17, Hughes, Racine 3-0-8, Lee 0-1-1, Sawyer 4-0-8, Carmouche, Madgwick 2-0-4, Bell 2-2-6
UM-Fort Kent 74
Russo 3-11-18, Samaitis 1-2-4, Cooper 8-3-20, Kriunas 3-1-8, Caron 2-1-6, Levasseur 1-2-4, Simpson 1-0-3, Gervais, Parker 3-4-11
3-pt. goals: Sowers, Fero, Racine 2; Russo, Cooper, Kriunas, Caron, Simpson, Parker
Halftime: UMFK 41-34
Bates 69, Trinity 67
At Lewiston, Elliott Linsley’s buzzer-beater gave the Bobcats the win Saturday.
Linsley finished with 10 points. Rob Stockwell led Bates with 17 points while Jon Furbush and Zak Ray added 14 each and Brian Gerrity had 10.
Tyler Rhoten led all scorers with 18 points for Trinity of Hartford, Conn.
Trinity (17-6) 67
Halas 2-0-6, Hasiuk 4-0-10, Taylor III 5-3-13, Hoar 2-0-5, Rhoten 7-4-18, Finnegan, Clarke 2-1-7, Farrell 1-4-6, Martin 1-0-2
Bates (17-7) 69
Gerrity 4-1-10, Stockwell 6-4-17, Furbush 4-2-14, Rivera 1-0-2, Linsley 5-0-10, Wholey, Ray 5-3-14, Cahill, Shone 1-0-2, Chudomel
3-pt. goals: Halas 2, Hasiuk 2, Hoar, Clarke 2; Furbush 4, Stockwell, Gerrity, Ray
Halftime: Bates 36-28
Southern Maine falls twice
The University of Southern Maine of Gorham dropped two weekend games, losing 93-74 to Rhode Island College on Saturday in Gorham, then dropping an 80-73 decision to Eastern Connecticut on Sunday at Willimantic, Conn.
In Sunday’s game, Michael Stallings tossed in 26 points as Eastern Connecticut prevailed.
Bill Hardwick scored 24 points to pace the Huskies and Jason Levecque added 17.
On Saturday, Kamari Williams notched 19 points and Kevin Payette tossed in 18 to lead the Anchormen to the win.
Mike Francoeur paced the Huskies with 17 points and Levecque added 14.
(Sunday’s Game)
Southern Maine (8-15) 73
Garland 3-1-8, McKinnell 4-1-9, Francoeur 1-0-2, Levecque 6-4-17, Daniels 3-5-11, Donar, Favis, Sayward 1-0-2, Hardwick 10-3-24
Eastern Connecticut (7-14) 80
Martin 4-4-12, Smith 4-3-11, Murphy 1-0-2, Albon 1-2-5, Richardson 0-2-2, Davis 1-1-3, Bartunek 6-1-18, Stallings 6-12-26, Wilson 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Garland, Levecque, Hardwick; Bartunek 5, Stallings 2, Albon
Halftime: Eastern Connecticut 38-30
(Saturday’s Game)
Rhode Island College (15-7) 93
Williams 7-5-19, Daley 5-3-15, Payette 8-1-18, Durgin 3-0-7, Harris 0-1-1, Yarborough 6-1-16, Almanzar 0-2-2, Tegbaru 2-0-5, Lopez, Nichols 1-0-2, Starnino 0-2-2, Mullen, Pierlioni 1-0-2, Weir 1-2-4
Southern Maine (8-14) 74
Francoeur 6-2-17, Levecque 6-2-14, Daniels 1-3-5, Garland 3-0-8, McKinnell 1-1-3, Randall, Oakley, Donar, Goodale, Hebert 1-0-2, Favis, Sayward 1-0-2, Russell, Kennedy 3-0-6, Hardwick 8-0-17
3-pt. goals: Yarborough 3, Daley 2, Payette, Durgin, Tegbaru; Francoeur 3, Garland 2, Hardwick
Halftime: Rhode Island College 44-39
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