Simpson leads UMF women past Thomas

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FARMINGTON – Kari Simpson recorded 26 points and 12 rebounds to lead the University of Maine-Farmington Beavers to an 81-62 women’s basketball victory over the Thomas College Terriers Wednesday night. Meaghan Cyr and Melissa Sawyer added 10 points apiece for the winners.
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FARMINGTON – Kari Simpson recorded 26 points and 12 rebounds to lead the University of Maine-Farmington Beavers to an 81-62 women’s basketball victory over the Thomas College Terriers Wednesday night.

Meaghan Cyr and Melissa Sawyer added 10 points apiece for the winners.

Toby Martin led Thomas College of Waterville with 21 points and Kim Drosdik added 13.

Thomas (2-1) 62

Martin 7-4-21, Godley 2-0-4, Morin 0-1-1, Miles, Mondalto 1-0-3, Drosdik 5-0-13, Hayes 3-4-10, Demers 4-0-8, Denbow 1-0-2, Proctor, McNary

UM-Farmington (2-1) 81

Byrne 0-4-4, Boyd 0-1-1, Cyr 5-0-10, Rideout 2-4-8, Wiley 1-3-5, Simpson 8-8-26, Johnson, Porter 3-0-7, Sawyer 3-4-13, Sirois 2-3-8, Berry, McDonough 1-0-2, Wyman, Ross, Mills

3-pt. goals: Martin 3, Drosdik 3, Mondalto; Simpson 2, Porter, Sirois

Halftime: UM-Farmington 44-27

Colby 77, Rivier 52

At Nashua, N.H., Katie McCabe tallied 22 points and eight rebounds to lead Colby of Waterville to the win.

Courtney Williams tossed in 17 points and Regina Wohl 11 for the White Mules.

Amanda Knowles led Rivier College with 19 points.

Colby 77

McCabe 8-6-22, Williams 6-2-17, Wohl 5-0-11, Nale 3-0-6, Emery 2-0-6, Grady 2-1-5, Rice 0-4-4, Duval 1-0-2, Nicholson 1-0-2, Williamson 1-0-2, Whitfield

Rivier 52

Knowles 4-8-19, Begnoche 6-5-17, Dalton 2-2-6, Morey 1-2-4, Beadle 2-0-4, Golden 1-0-2, Dano, Greenwood, Joseph

3-pt. goals: Williams 3, Emery 2, Wohl; Knowles 3

Halftime: Colby 47-30

Bates 87, Husson 48

At Lewiston, Meg Coffin registered 17 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five blocked shots and five steals to lead the Bobcats to the easy win.

Becca Buckley added 12 points for Bates. Sarah Barton notched 14 assists to go with six points.

Jodie Merchant paced the visitors from Bangor with 14 points and Carmen Ballard scored 12.

Husson (1-2) 48

Ballard 4-2-12, Archer 2-1-6, Merchant 4-5-14, Noyes 0-1-1, Rollins 3-0-7, Colgan, Boutaugh, Barden, Dow 2-4-8, Drakeford, Hall

Bates (1-2) 87

Buckler 6-0-12, Barton 3-0-6, Beckwith 3-2-8, Coffin 7-3-17, Whiting 3-0-6, Fitzgerald 5-0-10, Hart 1-0-2, Lanchantin 2-0-4, Franklin 5-0-11, Kerkian-Winton 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Ballard 2, Archer, Merchant, Rollins; Decato

Halftime: Bates 54-22

Men’s basketball

UM-Farmington 77, Thomas 71

At Farmington, Matt St. John scored 21 points to lead the Beavers past the Terriers.

Isaac Hutchinson scored 13 points and Travis Carrier 12 for the winners. Sean Fry notched 11 points and 14 rebounds.

James Godley’s 19 points led Thomas and Aecio Madeira added 13 and Chad Gray 12.

Thomas (0-2) 71

Kipp, Meehan, Godley 7-5-19, Grapppi 2-0-6, Godley 7-5-19, Grappi 2-0-6, Lopez, Jr. 2-0-4, Madeira 5-2-13, Beal, Gray 5-1-12, Conrad 3-0-6, Blodgett 2-5-7, Sibley 1-0-2

UM-Farmington (4-0) 77

Jones, Magnusson 2-4-8, Tracy, St. John 6-5-21, Fry 4-1-11, Nichols 1-3-5, Drillen, Hutchinson 5-0-13, Labrie 0-7-7, Carrier 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Grappi 2, Madeira, Gray; St. John 4, Hutchinson 3, Fry 2

Halftime: UM-Farmington 40-31

Endicott 53, Bates 52

At Beverly, Mass., Matt George’s layup with 13 seconds left provided the winning margin as he helped Endicott edge the Bobcats.

Zak Ray of Bangor, who canned a 3-pointer and hit a foul shot to give Bates a 52-51 lead with 16 seconds left, finished with six. Rob Stockwell led Bates with 13 points and nine rebounds.

George finished with 12 points.

Bates (3-2) 52

Ray 1-3-6, Wholey 0-2-2, Cahill 2-0-5, Chudomel 2-3-7, Stockwell 5-1-13, Lattimer, Place 1-0-3, Halloran 3-0-9, Taylor 3-0-6, Westhuis 0-1-1

Endicott (2-2) 53

Ellis 4-0-8, Marinkovic 2-0-4, George 5-0-12, Burton 3-0-6, Sullivan 2-1-5, Diaz 1-0-2, Hotin 1-0-2, Corbett 1-0-3, Sheehan, Mayi, Burgos, Lambert 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Halloran 3, Stockwell 2, Ray, Cahill, Place; George 2, Corbett

Halftime: Endicott 28-27


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