November 17, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Mariners roll past UMPI

CASTINE – Marc McCorrison nailed 7-of-7 free throws and finished with 19 points to lead the Maine Maritime Academy Mariners to a 91-64 men’s basketball over the UMaine-Presque Isle Owls Friday.

B.J. Dunlap chipped in with 17 points for the winners and Adam Haskell added 11 points and nine rebounds. Brandon Hall contributed 10 points and 10 rebounds and Neil Stewart had 10 points.

Brett Miles nailed seven 3-pointers and finished with 21 points to lead UMPI. Jonathan Cooley added 16 points and Benjamin Adams put in 10.

UMPI (1-11) 64

Miles 7-0-21, Sandoval 3-1-9, Cooley 6-1-16, Adams 4-2-10, Kline 0-1-1, Hodgdon, Robinson, Lamoreau 1-0-2, Wire 2-0-5

MMA (3-5) 64

Yeo 1-0-2, Stewart 4-2-10, McCorrison 5-7-19, Haskell 4-0-11, Hall 5-0-10, Deabay, McCarley 1-3-6, Dunlap 6-2-17, Manner 2-0-4, Oldham 5-0-1

3-pt. goals: Miles 7, Sandoval 2, Cooley 3, Wire; McCorrison 2, Haskell 3, McCarley, Dunlap

Halftime: MMA 44-23

Vermont Tech 78, EMCC 62

At Bangor, Chris Taft scored 15 points for Vermont Tech in the win.

Cliff Agnew added 13 for the winners.

Tyler Erickson paced Eastern Maine CC with 21 points. Bruce Boyington notched 15 points and six steals and Weston Kochendoerfer 12 points, 10 rebounds and six steals.

Vermont Tech 78

Taft 6-3-15, Bjorn 3-4-12, Agnew 6-1-13, Clough 4-2-10, Boughue 3-2-8, Gillian 2-0-6, Crawford 2-0-6, Oliver 4-0-8

Eastern Maine CC 62

Erickson 9-0-21, Boyington 4-4-15 Kochendoerfer 5-2-12, O. Lindhal 2-2-6, M. Lindhal 2-0-4, Corbin

3-pt. goals: Crawford 2, Bjorn 2, Gillian 2; Boyington 3, Erickson 3

Halftime: Eastern Maine CC 37-34

Women’s basketball

Vermont Tech 47, EMCC 34

At Bangor, Shannon Leland scored 13 points and Lindsay Oliver and Jessica Jettie each scored 12 for Vermont Tech in the win.

Devin Schwab led Eastern Maine CC with 13 points and Katie Harris added 12. Angela Marden had 16 rebounds.

Vermont Tech (8-3) 47

Jettie 6-0-12, Vumtaco 5-0-10, Leland 6-1-13, Oliver 4-2-12, Hathaway

Eastern Maine CC (5-6) 34

Schwab 5-2-13, Harris 4-2-12, Nightingale 2-0-5, Marden 2-1-5, Scovil

3-pt. goals: Oliver 2; Harris 2, Nightingale, Schwab

Halftime: 16-16

UNC 102, Clemson 61

At Chapel Hill, N.C., Camille Little scored 16 points and La’Tangela Atkinson added 14 to lead No. 5 North Carolina to a 102-61 victory over Clemson on Friday in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams.

North Carolina (14-0, 1-0) went over 100 points for the second straight game and scored its most points since a 106-40 win over East Tennessee State on Nov. 24, 2002.

Erlana Larkins had 13 points and six assists and Ivory Latta finished with 11 points for the Tar Heels.


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