Husson men salvage weekend split

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NEWTON, Mass. – Phil White and Buddy Leavitt registered double-doubles Sunday to pace Husson College of Bangor to an 88-62 North Atlantic Conference men’s basketball victory over Mount Ida. Lasell defeated Husson 62-59 on Saturday. On Sunday, White posted 19 points and…
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NEWTON, Mass. – Phil White and Buddy Leavitt registered double-doubles Sunday to pace Husson College of Bangor to an 88-62 North Atlantic Conference men’s basketball victory over Mount Ida.

Lasell defeated Husson 62-59 on Saturday.

On Sunday, White posted 19 points and 10 rebounds while Leavitt provided 18 points and 10 boards. Tyler Muzzy netted 12 points.

Scott Chamberlain and Doug Williams scored 15 points each for Mount Ida.

At Newton, Mass., on Saturday, Jamie Crawford and Dan Schweitzer both scored 18 points to lead Lasell past Husson.

Leavitt paced the Eagles with 26 points. Muzzy scored 14 points and Jason Harvey added 10.

(Saturday’s Game)

Husson (11-8) 59

Leavitt 9-2-26, Muzzy 5-4-14, Harvey 3-9-10, Heath 1-0-3, Lee 0-2-2, Kissinger, White

Lasell (9-9) 62

Crawford 8-0-18, Schweitzer 6-5-18, Guitian 5-1-11, Carvoulis 2-2-6, Unwin 2-0-4, Powell 1-1-3, Perez 1-0-2, Sainival

3-pt. goals: Leavitt 6, Heath; Crawford 2, Schweitzer

Halftime: Lasell 33-17

(Sunday’s Game)

Husson (12-8) 88

Muzzy 5-2-12, White 6-7-19, Leavitt 6-2-18, Heath 3-0-9, Harvey 2-4-9, Figueroa 0-2-2, Berry, Kissinger 2-2-7, Lee, Beauregard 1-0-2, Philbrick, Jennings 0-2-2, Henry 4-0-8

Mount Ida (4-16) 62

Chamberlain 6-2-15, Williams 6-3-15, Vasiliu 1-0-3, Dunham 5-2-14, McGaughran 1-7-9, Dipietro, O’Rourke, Dorsey 1-0-2, Driscoll, Belval, Allen 0-4-4, Erickson

3-pt. goals: Leavitt 4, Heath 3, Harvey, Kissinger; Chamberlain, Vasiliu, Dunham 2

Halftime: Husson 49-34

UM-Machias gains weekend split

At Machias, Jeremiah Johnson scored 24 points Sunday to lead UMaine-Machias to a 71-61 Sunrise Conference men’s basketball victory over the College of Saint Joseph (Vt.).

In Saturday’s game, Lyndon State (Vt.) downed the Clippers 82-76.

In Sunday’s game, Phil Munro had 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Clippers and Tito Arias added 13 points.

Rich Ortega led the College of Saint Joseph with 25 points.

On Saturday, Tanner Pryce had 28 points, four assists and three steals to lead Lyndon State to victory.

Arias scored 17 points and had five assists for UMM. Jeremiah Johnson tallied 17 points, Charlie Calligan scored 12 and Munro had nine points and 11 rebounds.

(Saturday’s Game)

Lyndon State (15-4) 82

Dorsey 3-2-12, Pryce 10-0-28, Durr 6-1-13, Fowler 4-2-12, Holden 1-1-3, Stoddard-Imari 5-4-14, Longley, Somers, Lawson, Ibey

UM-Machias (7-10) 76

Kardish 2-3-7, Johnson 8-1-17, Munro 3-3-9, Douglas 2-0-4, Calligan 5-0-12, Arias 6-2-17, Gray 3-0-6, Blake 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Pryce 8, Dorsey 2, Fowler 2; Arias 3, Calligan 2

Halftime: Lyndon State 37-31

(Sunday’s Game)

College of Saint Joseph (3-20) 61

Valdez 1-2-4, Nimblett 3-0-6, Kimball 0-2-2, Henry 2-0-5, Ortega 10-4-25, Epps 3-0-6, Loomis 2-0-5, Madgwick 3-0-8, Pittman Brown, Parada, Spittle

UM-Machias (8-10) 71

Johnson 9-6-24, Munro 7-3-17, Calligan 3-2-8, Arias 5-1-13, Douglas 3-0-7, Blake 1-0-2, Gray, Morgan, Kardish

3-pt. goals: Madgwick 2, Henry, Ortega, Loomis; Arias 2, Douglas

Halftime: UM-Machias 38-32

Lasell 64, Maine Maritime 53

At Newton, Mass., on Sunday, Brad Carvoulis scored 12 points and Angel Perez added 11 to carry Lasell by Maine Maritime Academy of Castine.

Brandon Hall paced MMA with 18 points and 12 rebounds and B.J. Dunlap contributed 10 points.

Maine Maritime 53

Hall 7-4-18, Dunlap 3-2-10, Haskell 4-0-9, McCorrison 3-0-7, Stewart 2-1-5, McCarley 1-0-2, Oldham 1-0-2, Manner, Deabay

Lasell 64

Carvoulis 5-0-12, Perez 4-1-11, Schweitzer 5-0-10, Crawford 4-0-11, Powell 4-0-8, Unwin 2-0-5, Guitian 2-0-4, Sainival 1-0-3, Moon, Evan, Grady, Rory

3-pt. goals: Dunlap 2, Haskell, McCorrison; Perez 2, Carvoulis 2, Sainival, Unwin

Halftime: Lasell 31-22

Western Conn. 74, USM 70 (2OT)

At Danbury, Conn., Jamie Procino scored four of his 14 points in the second overtime Saturday to lead Western Connecticut State past the University of Southern Maine.

Greg Cole led Western Connecticut with 18 points.

Bill Hardwick had 15 points and four steals for the Huskies of Gorham. Walter Phillips and Josh Daniels each scored 13 points while Andy Frost had 12 points and Jesse McKinnell 13 rebounds.

Southern Maine (10-11) 70

Frost 3-6-12, Daniels 3-6-13, McKinnell 1-1-3, Phillips 5-3-13, Hardwick 7-0-15, Oakley 2-0-5, Randall 1-0-2, Hebert 1-0-2, O’Neill 1-0-3, Glidden 1-0-2, Coppenrath

Western Connecticut (11-10) 74

Robinson 7-1-15, Cole 6-2-18, Norfleet 1-2-5, Barnett 2-0-4, Peluso 1-2-4, Jennings 0-6-6, Procino 4-6-14, Snell 2-0-4, Mann 1-2-4, Kendall

3-pt. goals: Daniels, Hardwick, Oakley, O’Neill; Cole 4, Norfleet

Halftime: Southern Maine 25-24

EMCC third in tournament

At Johnston Gym, Bangor, Weston Kochendoerfer had 21 points, 11 rebounds and seven steals Sunday to lead Eastern Maine Community College past Northern Maine Community College in the Maine Community College Tip-Off Tournament consolation game.

The Golden Eagles dropped Saturday’s game to Central Maine CC 94-73.

On Sunday, Miles Lindahl scored 19 points for Eastern Maine CC and Tyler Erickson added 15 points. Bruce Boyington had eight points and 12 assists.

Peter Bates led Northern Maine CC of Presque Isle with 24 points. Buck Pineau had 21 points and Brooks Brewer scored 18.

In Saturday’s game, Kaleb Violette scored 37 points for Central Maine CC and Jon Gilson added 33 points. Steve Cyr had 10 points.

Erickson paced the Golden Eagles with 24 points and Drew Francis scored 10 points.

UM-Presque Isle 82, Unity 48

At Unity on Saturday, Brett Miles scored 25 points to lead the University of Maine-Presque Isle Owls by Unity.

Jonathan Cooley chipped in with 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Seth Kinsella paced Unity with 11 points and five assists and Glen Lucas added 10 points.

UMPI (2-18) 82

Hodgdon 2-0-4, Miles 8-6-25, Sandoval 3-0-8, Cooley 7-1-16, Adams 1-0-2, Robinson, Ouellette 2-0-4, Campbell 4-0-8, Engroff 1-0-2, Lamoreau 2-0-4

Unity (2-18) 48

Mitchell 2-0-5, Kelly 0-1-1, Kinsella 3-4-11, Currie 3-2-8, Phillips, Giroux 3-0-7, Lucas 4-2-10, Olson, Norway 2-0-4, Segars 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Miles 3, Sandoval 2, Cooley; Mitchell, Kinsella, Giroux

Halftime: UMPI 37-18

UM-Fort Kent wins two

At Boston on Saturday, Hamill Bassue, Rytis Kriunas, and Billy Russo each scored 14 points to lead the University of Maine-Fort Kent past Fisher College 70-66. The Bengals also beat Unity College 82-52 Sunday at Unity.

On Saturday, Edmundas Akstinas had 12 points and 12 rebounds for the Bengals.

Steve Perry paced Fisher with 24 points.

On Sunday, Kriunas led UM-Fort Kent with 24 points and Jordan Allen scored 18. Bassue had 12 points and Tom Bard added 10 points.

Bruce Currie scored 19 points for Unity College and Nathan Kelly had 10.

UM-Fort Kent 70

Bassue 7-0-14, Allen 3-0-7, Myers 1-0-3, Kriunas 3-6-14, Akstinas 6-2-14, Russo 6-2-14, Parker 2-0-4, Bard 1-0-2

Fisher College 66

Cruz 6-0-15, Newcombe 5-0-10, Massie 3-0-6, Rice 3-1-9, Perry 10-1-24, Holland 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Allen 2, Myers; Perry 3, Rice 2, Cruz

Halftime: Fisher 37-29

UM-Fort Kent 82

Bassue 4-4-12, Allen 7-0-18, Myers 2-0-4, Kriunas 8-2-24, Akstinas 4-0-9, Parker 2-0-5, Bard 5-0-10

Unity College 52

Mitchell 1-0-3, Giroux 1-0-3, Lucas 3-2-9, Kelly 4-0-10, Kinsella 2-0-4, Currie 8-3-19, Norway 1-0-2, Phillips 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Kriunas 5, Allen 4, Akstinas, Parker; Kelly 2, Mitchell, Giroux, Lucas

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 52-21

Colby 83, Wesleyan 69

At Middletown, Conn., Nick Farrell scored 32 points Saturday to lead Colby College to victory.

Drew Cohen tossed in 24 points for the White Mules and Mackenzie Simpson added 12.

Nick Pelletier paced Wesleyan with 22 points.

Colby College (8-13) 83

Farrell 10-7-32, Cohen 9-6-24, Simpson 3-3-12, Jenkins 1-5-7, Cutrone 2-1-5, Dick 0-3-3, Bandi, Featherston, Gaudet

Wesleyan University (6-14) 69

Pelletier 9-2-22, Shepherd 6-0-16, Ashes 4-5-13, Gonzalez-Kreisberg 2-2-6, Grover 2-0-4, Curry 1-0-3, Tolbert 1-0-2, Rubenstein 0-1-1, Sargent, Griffin

3-pt. goals: Farrell 5, Simpson 3; Shepherd 4, Pelletier 2, Curry

Halftime: Colby 37-25

Tufts 91, Bates 76

At Medford, Mass., Ryan O’Keefe scored 21 points Saturday help end Bates College’s 16-game winning streak.

Dan Martin had 19 points for the Jumbos.

Bryan Wholey led Bates of Lewiston with 21 points. Rob Stockwell scored 20 points and Zak Ray added 12.

Bates (19-3) 76

Wholey 7-7-21, Stockwell 9-0-20, Ray 1-10-12, Cahill 3-0-8, Halloran 3-0-8, Chudomel 2-0-4, Westhuis 1-0-2, Taylor 0-1-1, Lattimer

Tufts (17-4) 91

O’Keefe 8-3-21, Martin 7-5-19, Fitzgerald 5-1-15, Weitzen 5-1-13, Kumf 3-2-8, Shepherd 3-2-8, Black 2-0-5, Gallant 1-0-2, Grauer

3-pt. goals: Halloran 2, Stockwell 2, Cahill 2; Fitzgerald 4, Weitzen 2, O’Keefe 2, Black

Halftime: Tufts 44-41

Women’s hockey

Maine, UConn split

At Storrs, Conn., Patricia Gagnon scored a power-play goal with 4:14 left in the third period Sunday to lift Maine to a 3-2 victory and a split of their weekend series.

Connecticut won Saturday’s game 5-1.

In Sunday’s game, Brigitte LaFlamme scored the other goal while Rachel Gettings made 15 saves on 16 shots for the 13-6-6 Black Bears.

Janelle Armitage scored the goal while Kaitlyn Shain had 34 saves on 36 shots for 11-16-1 for Connecticut.

In Saturday’s game, Katherine Van Deveire scored two goals to lead Connecticut. Natalie Vibert, Elizabeth Gallinaro and Jaclyn Hawkins each added a goal for the Huskies. Kaitlyn Shain made 19 saves on 20 shots.

LaFlamme scored for Maine while Genevieve Turgeon made 14 saves on 19 shots.


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