FORT KENT – Jimmy Lopez scored 28 points and had five assists Sunday to lift the University of Maine-Fort Kent to an 83-67 men’s basketball victory over UMaine-Presque Isle.
Hamil Bassue had 16 points for the Bengals and Gediminas Sumyla added 10 points.
Mike Latchford led the Owls with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Travis Hovey scored 15 points and Anthony Wingate totaled 10 points.
UM-Presque Isle (2-9) 67
Wingate 4-2-10, Sandoval 1-0-3, Hovey 6-3-15, McIntosh 2-1-7, Hibbard 0-2-2, Latchford 8-0-16, Wire 1-0-3, Edgecomb 4-0-9, Espinoza 1-0-2, Engroff, Knight
UM-Fort Kent (6-6) 83
Allen 3-1-9, Bassue 7-2-16, Gal 3-0-6, Sumyla 4-1-10, Parker 3-0-7, Nagradic 2-0-4, Myers 1-0-3, Lopez 10-0-28, Akstinas, Nagradic
3-pt. goals: Walker 2, Sandoval, Wire, Edgecomb; Lopez 8, Allen 2, Sumyla, Parker, Myers
Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 36-33
UM-Presque Isle 53, MMA 50
At Castine Saturday, Anthony Wingate scored 21 points and had three steals to lead the University of Maine-Presque Isle to victory over Maine Maritime Academy.
Mike Latchford scored 14 points for the UMPI Owls.
Derek DiFrederico paced the Mariners with 22 points. Brandon Hall had 14 points and Adam Haskell totaled 10 rebounds.
UM-Presque Isle (2-8)
Wingate 6-8-21, Sandoval 3-0-7, Latchford 7-0-14, Hovey 1-0-2, Wire 0-1-1, Edgecomb 2-0-5, McIntosh 0-3-3, Hibbard, Espinoza
Maine Maritime Acad. (6-4) 50
Pelkey 2-0-5, DiFrederico 5-10-22, McCorrison 1-0-3, Haskell 1-0-2, Sternbergh 1-0-2, Hall 6-2-14, Oldham 1-0-2, Clancy, Connolly
3-pt. goals: Wingate, Sandoval, Edgecomb; DiFrederico 2, Pelkey, McCorrison
Halftime: 35-35
U-New England 74, Curry 73
At Biddeford Saturday, Steve Belmonte made his first free throw and intentionally missed the second with one second remaining to give the University of New England the win over Curry College of Milton, Mass.
For the Nor’easters, Isaac Stickney led the way with 19 points and 13 rebounds – his fourth straight double-double. Nick Farynaz had 17 points and Mike Floyd 11. Belmonte (six points) dished out five assists.
Tim Jones scored 23 for the Colonels.
Curry (2-9) 73
Prescod 6-9-21, Jones 8-3-23, Brittian 4-3-11, Robbins, Lamarre, Mastrullo 6-0-13, Carney, McCabe, Rodriguez, Boulay, Kinigopoulos 2-1-5
U-New England (2-8) 74
Belmonte 0-6-6, Floyd 4-0-11, Farynaz 6-2-17, Stickney 6-5-19, Button 3-1-7, Van Deusen, Odell 2-0-6, Cochran 2-0-6, Malcolm, Field 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Jones 4, Mastrullo; Farynaz 3, Floyd 3, Odell 2, Cochran 2, Stickney 2
Halftime: U. of New England 43-34
Bowdoin 61, UMF 57
At Brunswick Saturday, Andrew Hippert led the Bowdoin College Polar Bears with 16 points as they downed the University of Maine-Farmington.
Kevin Bradley and Jordan Fliegel each scored 12 while Andrew Sargeantson grabbed 10 rebounds for Bowdoin.
Josh Tanguay led the Beavers with 12 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.
Bowdoin (7-3) 61
Sargeantson 3-0-6, Hippert 5-5-16, Bradley 2-8-12, Jackson 2-4-8, Fliegel 6-0-12, Reid-Sturgis 1-0-2, Hauser, Hebert, Lane 2-0-4, Goodridge, Sellew 0-1-1, Phillips
UM-Farmington (4-6) 57
Tracy 0-1-1, St. John 3-0-9, Tanguay 5-2-12, Hutchinson 1-3-6, Neil 3-0-8, Lelansky 2-0-5, Kerschner 1-1-3, Nichols 2-1-5, Howell 0-4-4, Labrie 0-4-4
3-pt. goals: Hippert; St. John 3, Neil 2, Hutchinson, Lelansky
Halftime: Bowdoin 39-28
Plymouth State 87, UMF 64
At Plymouth, N.H., sophomore Sean Hanlon scored 22 points Sunday to lead Plymouth State University over the University of Maine-Farmington.
Eric Lelansky scored a career high 19 points for the Beavers. Ted Neil scored 14 points and Sean Fry added 12.
UM-Farmington (4-7) 64
Tanguay, Hutchinson 2-1-5, Neil 5-1-14, Tracy 1-0-2, St. John 3-0-6, Boynton, Lelansky 7-0-19, Fry 4-2-12, Derschner, Nichols, Turner, Howell 2-2-6, Labrie
Plymouth State (7-7) 87
Wilkinson 2-3-7, Tracy 2-0-6, Walcek 2-0-5, Bourassa 1-0-3, Gross 1-0-2, Huntington 2-1-6, Hanlon 6-10-22, Hondal, Bopp 1-0-2, O’Keefe 4-1-10, Chergey 1-8-10, Ruocco 5-1-14
3-pt. goals: Neil 3, Lelansky 5, Fry 2; Tracy 2, Walcek, Bourassa, Huntington, O’Keefe, Ruocco 3
Halftime: Plymouth State 53-38
Lesley 85, Colby 76
Cohen scores 1,000th point
At Cambridge, Mass., Saturday, Joseph Chatman scored 16 points to help host Lesley University get past Colby College of Waterville.
Sam Mead added 14 for Lesley.
Senior center Drew Cohen became the 32nd player in Colby men’s program history to score 1,000 points en route to a 39-point, 22-rebound effort. Nick Farrell added 14 points.
Colby (7-6) 76
Cohen 15-8-39, Farrell 5-1-14, Westbrooks 4-0-8, Cutrone 3-1-7, Bandi 1-0-2, Lemmons 1-0-2, Choice 1-0-2, Haylon 0-2-2, Simpson
Lesley (6-6) 85
Chatman 4-6-16, Mead 6-0-14, Michilin 4-2-10, Stevens 3-3-9, Parker 3-0-9, Chamblain 1-6-8, Desravines 2-1-6, Swanson 3-0-6, Andrews 2-1-5, Cusick 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Farrell 3, Cohen; Parker 3, Mead 2, Chatman 2, Desravines
Halftime: Colby 37-33
Apprentice School 77, SMCC 38
At South Portland Saturday, Termaine Totten scored 25 points and Fred Spratley added 20 to lead Apprentice School of Newport News, Va., to the win.
Travis Tatro scored 13 to lead the Southern Maine Community College Seawolves.
W. Conn. 68, So. Maine 59
At the Feldman Arena, in Danbury, Conn., Jamie Procnico scored 14 points to lead Western Connecticut State to victory over the University of Southern Maine on Saturday.
Tyshawn Gillespie scored 13 points, Carlos Pellot 12, Jeff Cappa 11 and Dashon Jennings 10 for Western Connecticut.
Foster Oakley scored 19 points for the Huskies of Gorham. Josh Daniels and Drew Coppenrath each scored 11 points.
Southern Maine (4-8) 59
Oakley 8-0-19, O’Neill 3-1-7, Daniels 4-3-11, Gooding 1-0-2, Coppenrath 4-2-11, Sewall 2-0-5, Espinal, Jordan 1-0-2, Whitaker 1-0-2, Gabriele
Western Connecticut (9-4) 68
Pellot 5-2-12, Jennings 0-10-10, Gillespie 2-7-13, Cappa 4-0-11, Procino 7-0-14, Green 1-0-2, Assie, Miller, Raggi, Peluso 2-0-4, Mann 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Oakley 3, Coppenrath, Sewall; Gillespie 2, Cappe 3
Halftime: Western Connecticut 31-25
Farmingdale 60, Husson 57
At Daytona Beach, Fla., Damien Santana led a balanced offensive effort with 10 points Saturday as Farmingdale State (N.Y.) beat Husson in the consolation game of the Carrabba’s Shootout.
Friday night, Host Embry-Riddle beat Husson 75-58.
Peter Lipka added nine points and 10 rebounds for the Rams.
The Eagles were led by Jason Harvey’s 12 points, four assists and three steals. All-tournament team member Martin Cleveland added 11 points while Tyler Muzzy grabbed 12 rebounds.
Husson shot only 29 percent from the field, including 19 percent in the first half.
Farmingdale State (7-3) 60
Denully 1-0-2, Lipka 3-0-9, Menefee 3-2-9, Canning 4-0-8, Seible 2-0-4, Santana 3-3-10, Cammarata 0-1-1, Bass 3-0-6, Gary, Gener 3-2-8, Malanuk, McCabe 1-1-3
Husson (8-4) 57
Bradford 1-0-2, Kissinger 3-0-8, Muzzy 2-3-7, Cleveland 3-5-11, Harvey 4-0-12, Figueroa, Meehan, Lee 3-5-12, MacKenzie 1-0-2, Henry 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Lipka 3, Menefee, Santana; Kissinger 2, Harvey 4, Lee, Henry
Halftime: Farmingdale State 32-25
Women’s basketball
So. Maine 60, W. Conn. 57
At Danbury, Conn., Ashley Marble scored 30 points and had 19 rebounds to help the sixth-ranked University of Southern Maine defeat previously Western Connecticut State in Little East Conference play Saturday.
Katie Sibley added 15 points for the Huskies of Gorham and Stacey Kent had 10 assists.
Ally Greenwood scored 17 points for Western Connecticut.
Southern Maine (10-1) 60
Paradis 1-0-2, Sibley 6-3-15, Marble 11-7-30, Kent, Samuelson 0-3-3, Welch 2-0-5, Ross 1-0-2, Johnson 0-1-1, MacDonald, Santa Fe 1-0-2
Emmanuel (9-1) 58
Smith, Greenwood 7-2-17, Kancler 1-0-3, Moffo 3-2-8, McGhee 2-0-5, Flacke, Roberts 5-0-13, Harmon, Richardson, Dombroski, Henry 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Marble, Welch; Greenwood, Kancler, Moffo 2, McGhee, Roberts 3
Halftime: Western Connecticut 35-30
Thomas 67, UMPI 56
At Waterville, Amy Miles had 19 points and five steals Sunday to lead Thomas College past the University of Maine-Presque Isle.
Kim Drosdik scored 14 points for the Terriers.
Erica Davis led the Owls with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
UM-Presque Isle (4-4) 56
Sloat 1-0-2, Davis 6-3-16, Russell, Bubar, Joy 2-0-4, Wescott 2-3-7, Hopkins, Brooker 3-0-7, Lenentine 6-2-14, Epright, Phillips 2-0-6
Thomas (4-5) 67
Morin 2-0-6, Miles 8-2-19, St. Geroge 1-2-5, Drosdik 4-3-14, Demers 1-5-7, Denbow, Nassetta, Godley 3-0-8, McNary 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Davis, Brooker, Phillips 2; Morin 2, Miles, St. George, Drosdik 3, Godley 2
Halftime: 31-31 tie
Maine Maritime 77, UMPI 35
At Castine, Michelle Gott-Stilwell scored 14 points Saturday to lead Maine Maritime Academy to past the University of Maine-Presque Isle.
Julia Knights had 11 points for the Mariners and Alyssa Burns added 14 rebounds, five assists and six steals.
Erica Davis led the Owls with 13 points and Anna Lenentine had 10 rebounds.
UMaine Presque Isle (4-5) 35
Maynard 1-1-3, Joy 2-1-6, Westcott 1-0-2, Brooker 0-1-1, Lenentine 2-1-5, Phillips 1-0-3, Sloat 1-0-2, Davis 3-7-13, Epright
Maine Maritime Acad. (11-0) 77
Leeman 3-0-8, Eiane 1-0-2, Burns 2-3-7, Gott-Stilwell 6-0-14, Knights 4-2-11, Moore 3-0-9, Laney 3-1-9, Franklin 3-2-9, Ferry 2-1-6, Miller 0-2-2, Provencher, Hayden
3-pt. goals: Joy, Phillips; Moore 3, Leeman 2, Gott-Stilwell 2, Laney 2, Knights, Franklin, Ferry
Halftime: MMA 45-8
Bowdoin 67, Emmanuel 58
At Boston, Eileen Flaherty scored five points in the last minute of the game Saturday to lift top-ranked Bowdoin over Emmanuel.
Flaherty scored 23 points to for the Polar Bears, Katie Cummings and Leah Rubega each netted 11, and Jill Anelauskas added 10.
Jade Paez scored 19 points for Emmanuel.
Bowdoin (11-0) 67
Anelauskas 5-0-10, Loonin 1-0-2, Cummings 2-5-11, Kaubris 1-0-2, Flaherty 5-13-23, Noucas, Hynes, Berne 3-0-8, Rubega 5-1-11
Emmanuel (9-1) 58
Paez 7-0-19, Davis 4-0-8, Wenz 0-5-5, Mooney 0-1-1, Johnson 1-0-2, Pannell 1-2-4, Degnan 1-0-2, Long, Davis 5-5-15, Lipschitz 1-0-2, Gallant
3-pt. goals: Cummings 2, Berne 2; Paez 5
Halftime: Bowdoin 32-22
Colby 81, UM-Machias 32
At Machias, Tracy Nale scored 18 points Sunday to lead Colby College of Waterville to the win over the University of Maine-Machias.
Courtney Williams had 15 points for the White Mules and Katie McCabe added 11 points.
Amanda Chandler totaled 12 points for the Clippers and Sara Wells scored 11.
Colby 81
Cappelloni 3-3-9, Nicholson 2-0-4, Nale 7-2-18, Williams 6-2-15, McCabe 5-1-11, Riley 1-2-4, Rice 1-1-3, Duval 4-0-8, Rosbash 3-1-7, Bartley 0-2-2
UM-Machias 32
Constant 1-0-3, Chandler 5-1-12, Holler 3-0-6, Wells 3-5-11, Doten, Larochelle, Hunter, Gildart
3-pt. goals: Nale 2, Williams; Constant, Chandler
Halftime: Colby 51-16
Curry 79, U-New England 74
At Biddeford, Emma Dickson scored 19 points to lead Curry College to victory over the University of New England on Saturday.
Christina Sancinito scored 18 points and Bonnie Hirtle 10 for the Colonels.
Megan Wyand scored 21 points for the Nor’easters, Sara Pelkey scored 17 and Allie Gamache added 13.
Curry (5-4) 79
Dunne 1-2-5, Hirtle 4-1-10, Walker 3-1-9, Sancinito 5-7-18, Dickson 7-5-19, Bixby 2-0-6, King 3-3-9, Forte, Trama 1-1-3, Weber
U-New England (3-6) 74
B. Weston 1-2-5, Pelkey 5-6-16, S. Weston 1-1-3, Hesketh, Robbins 2-1-6, St. Hilaire 2-2-6, Beisswanger, Wyand 8-1-21, Bailey 2-0-4, Linnell
3-pt. goals: Dunne, Hirtle, Walker 2, Sancinito, Bixby 2; B. Weston, Robbins, Gamache 3, Wyand 1
Halftime: University of New England 46-52
Apprentice School 85, SMCC 40
At South Portland Sunday, Natasha Jones scored 18 points to lead the Apprentice School of Newport News, Va., past Southern Maine Community College.
Whitney Lassiter added 14 points for the 10-2 Shipbuilders.
Elizabeth Ouellette paced the Seawolves with 14 points and Allison LaHaye scored 11.
UMF 75, Plymouth State 65
At Plymouth, N.H. Sunday, Kari Simpson totaled 18 points and 12 rebounds to lift the University of Maine-Farmington over Plymouth State.
Karen Sirois and Caitlyn Laflin scored 16 points apiece for the Beavers. Amanda Byrne added 12 points.
Ashley White led Plymouth State with 13 points.
UM-Farmington (7-2) 75
Simpson 4-10-18, Laflin 6-4-16, Porter, Byrne 4-2-13, Sirois 5-5-16, Boyd 2-0-6, Page, Johnson 2-0-4, Bossie 1-0-2
Plymouth State (4-8) 65
Daniels 2-2-6, Thomas 2-0-4, MacDonald 3-0-7, Mahoney 3-0-6, Gray 2-1-5, DePalo 1-2-4, Fritch 0-2-2, Chiles 0-2-2, White 5-2-13, Alosa, Coffin, Morin 2-0-4, Kent 3-2-8, Linehan 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Byrne 3, Sirois, Boyd 2; MacDonald, White
Halftime: UM-Farmington 34-21
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