Harvey lifts Eagles to win over Beavers

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BANGOR – Jason Harvey had 22 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and two steals to lead Husson College to a 91-78 men’s basketball victory Tuesday over the University of Maine-Farmington in the North Atlantic Conference quarterfinals. Husson will play Elms College in the semifinals at…
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BANGOR – Jason Harvey had 22 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and two steals to lead Husson College to a 91-78 men’s basketball victory Tuesday over the University of Maine-Farmington in the North Atlantic Conference quarterfinals.

Husson will play Elms College in the semifinals at Lasell College in Newton, Mass., on Friday at 8 p.m.

Buddy Leavitt had 23 points and eight rebounds for the Eagles. Tyler Muzzy added 17 points and eight rebounds, and Phil White had 12 points, eight rebounds, and five assists.

Bobby Deetjen led the Beavers with 19 points, and Trafton Teague had 16 points and eight rebounds. Luke Nielsen posted nine points and 10 rebounds, and Matt St. John scored nine points.

UM-Farmington (15-9) 78

Ginn 3-0-7, Magnusson 1-1-3, Teague 5-3-16, Nielsen 3-3-9, Deetjen 5-6-19, St. John 3-0-9, Susi 1-2-4, Carrier 5-1-11, Fry

Husson (19-7) 91

Frost 0-2-2, Muzzy 6-2-17, Harvey 5-10-22, White 5-2-12, Leavitt 8-4-23, Lee 1-1-4, White 1-2-5, Footer 1-1-3, Henry 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Teague 3, Deetjen 3, St. John 3, Ginn; Muzzy 3, Leavitt 3, Harvey 2, Lee, White

Halftime: Husson 44-34

Lasell 83, Thomas 51

At Newton, Mass., Maxwell Perez had 18 points and five assists to help lead Lasell College past Thomas in the NAC quarterfinals.

Demetrius DeJesus scored 14 points and had 11 rebounds for Lasell. Greg Walker scored 12 points, and Michael Unwin added 10 points.

Adam Rich led the Terriers of Waterville with 16 points, and Dan Grappi scored 11.

Thomas (9-16) 51

Rich 6-0-16, Grappi 3-3-11, Yucius 3-2-8, Godley 3-1-8, Woodbury 1-2-5, DePalmer 1-0-2, Sibley 0-1-1, Blodgett, Jett, Rashad

Lasell (17-8) 83

Perez 6-4-18, DeJesus 5-4-14, Walker 5-0-12, Unwin 5-0-10, Bennett 2-3-7, Martinez 2-0-6, Schweitzer 3-0-6, Miller 2-0-4, Francesconi 1-0-2, Crawford 1-0-2, Lovaincy 1-0-2, Talio, Hunt

3-pt. goals: Rich 4, Grappi 2, Godley, Woodbury; Martinez 2, Walker 2, Perez 2

Halftime: Lasell 43-23

R.I. College 85, So. Maine 65

At Providence, Andre Daley and Devon Yarbrough each scored 16 points to lead Rhode Island College to the win.

Kamari Williams and Kevin Payette each scored 15 points for RIC.

Josh Daniels scored 16 points for the University of Southern Maine. Jason Levecque scored 15 points, and Ryan Garland added 10.

Southern Maine (9-17) 65

Francoeur 3-2-8, Levecque 6-3-15, Daniels 7-2-16, Garland 3-4-10, McKinnell 2-2-6, Russell 1-0-2, Hardwick 4-0-8, Kennedy, Randall, Oakley, Donar, Hebert, Favis, Sayward

Rhode Island Coll. (18-7) 85

Williams 6-0-15, Daley 6-1-16, Payette 5-5-15, Durgin 1-5-8, Harris 1-6-8, Yarbrough 4-6-16, Tagbaru 1-0-3, Starnino 1-2-4, Almanzar, Lopez, Nichols, Mullen, Pierlioni, Weir

3-pt. goals: Williams 3, Daley 3, Yarbrough 2, Durgin, Tagbaru

Halftime: RIC 42-31

Women’s basketball

UMF 78, Husson 74

At Farmington, Kari Simpson posted game-highs of 22 points and five steals to power the Beavers past the Eagles in a North Atlantic Conference quarterfinal.

No. 2 UM-Farmington will play No. 3 Castleton State on Friday at 8 p.m.

Karen Sirois contributed 18 points, 12 assists, and nine rebounds, Brandi Rideout added a dozen points, and Kate LaHaye had 11 points.

Michelle Murray led the Eagles of Bangor with 20 points and eight assists, Carmen Ballard recorded 18 points and 10 rebounds, Holly Gracie had 13 points, and Jodi Merchant had nine points and seven rebounds.

Husson (15-11) 74

Hartshorn 1-0-2, Ballard 7-0-18, Murray 7-2-20, Merchant 4-0-9, Melcher, Noyes 2-0-4, McIntosh 3-2-8, McIntyre, Gracie 5-0-13

UM-Farmington (20-6) 78

Boyd 1-0-2, Cyr 2-0-5, Rideout 4-2-12, Simpson 11-0-22, Sawyer 1-1-3, Sirois 5-7-18, Stanley 1-0-2, LaHaye 4-1-11, Haines 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Ballard 4, Murray 4, Gracie 3, Merchant; Rideout 2, LaHaye 2, Cyr, Sirois, Haines

Halftime: UMF 38-34

Maine Maritime 62, Thomas 54

At Castine, Michelle Gott scored 17 points and had eight rebounds to lead Maine Maritime Academy past Thomas College in the NAC quarterfinals.

No. 1 Maine Maritime will play No. 4 Mount Ida on Friday at 6 p.m.

Julia Knights also scored 17 points for the Mariners, and Alyssa Burns had 13 points.

Kim Drosdik led Thomas with 20 points. Tammy Fowler had 15 points, 10 rebounds, and three blocks, and Karen Demers added 10 points.

Thomas (14-12) 54

Hathaway 0-1-1, Godley 1-1-3, Drosdik 7-0-20, Demers 3-3-10, Fowler 5-5-15, Davis 2-0-5, Butler

Maine Maritime (22-4) 62

Grant 1-0-3, Leeman 1-0-2, Marshall 3-0-8, Burns 5-3-13, Gott 5-5-17, Freeman 1-0-2, Knights 7-2-17, Johnson, Hayden, Parker

3-pt. goals: Drosdik 6, Demers, Davis; Marshall 2, Gott, Grant, Knights

Halftime: MMA 31-27

USM 90, UMass Boston 54

At Gorham, Tiffany Jones scored 20 points to lead the University of Southern Maine in a Little East quarterfinal.

Megan Myles had 16 points and three steals for the Huskies, and Ashley Marble added 13 rebounds.

Kristen Reske led the Beacons with 13 points.

UMass Boston (6-20) 54

Matel 0-1-1, Darville 1-1-4, Towne 3-3-9, Ridge 1-4-6, Coverdale 2-1-5, Bennett 1-0-2, Reske 5-0-13, Jones 2-0-4, Smoyer 1-1-4, Querusio 3-0-6, Beatty, Ouellette, Gelaw, Johnson

Southern Maine (24-2) 90

Sibley 2-1-5, Marble 2-3-7, Frost 2-1-7, Jones 6-4-20, Myles 6-3-16, Lin. Welch 1-1-4, Cowing 3-1-7, Thibaudeau 1-0-2, Bryant 1-1-4, Sylvain 0-4-4, Kynoch 3-0-6, Lis. Welch 1-0-2, Krausse 0-2-2, Samuelson 1-2-4, Ross, Martin

3-pt. goals: Reske 3, Darville, Smoyer; Jones 4, Frost 2, Myles, Welch, Bryant

Halftime: Southern Maine 52-27

Correction: A shorter version of these results ran in the State and Coastal editions.

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