Martin sparks Husson UMF, MMA post victories

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JOHNSON, Vt. – Crystal Martin tallied 20 points, eight rebounds and six steals to lead the Husson College women’s basketball team to an 81-56 victory over Johnson State Saturday. Annie McIntosh added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Eagles of Bangor.
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JOHNSON, Vt. – Crystal Martin tallied 20 points, eight rebounds and six steals to lead the Husson College women’s basketball team to an 81-56 victory over Johnson State Saturday.

Annie McIntosh added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Eagles of Bangor.

Casey Rusin netted 17 points and Jenna Lewis chipped in 16 for Johnson State.

Husson (6-6) 81

Martin 8-1-20, Ballard 3-1-7, Merchant 3-3-9, Barden 1-2-5, McIntosh 6-2-14, Wickstrom, Winters 0-2-2, Richards 0-1-1, Archer 3-0-7, Barnes 1-1-3, Hichborn, Rollins 1-2-4, Dow 1-0-2, Al. Bragdon 1-3-5, As. Bragdon 1-0-2, Plourde

Johnson State (6-5) 65

Rusin 6-2-17, Lewis 5-2-16, Cutting 0-4-4, Bose, Martineau 5-2-12, Dolan 1-5-7, Chouinard

3-pt. goals: Martin 3, Barden, Archer; Lewis 4, Rusin 3

Halftime: Husson 38-31

MMA 62, Castleton 49

At Castleton, Vt., Alyssa Burns tallied 20 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and three steals to lead the Maine Maritime Academy Mariners to a 62-49 women’s basketball victory over the Castleton State Spartans Saturday.

Michelle Gott-Stilwell added 16 points for the Mariners.

Jess Banks tossed in 16 points for the Spartans.

Maine Maritime (13-0) 62

Gott-Stilwell 5-4-16, Knights 1-4-7, Leeman 1-0-2, Eiane 1-2-5, Burns 5-9-20, Moore 1-0-3, Laney, Franklin 1-5-7, Hayden 1-0-2, Ferry

Castleton State (7-5) 49

Goff 4-4-12, Verrill 1-0-2, Ketchen 2-3-7, Amedore 2-0-4, Banks 6-0-16, Hoxsie, Cary 1-3-5, Nienow 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Gott-Stilwell 2, Knights, Eiane, Burns, Moore; Banks 4, Neinow

Halftime: Maine Maritime 31-20

Bowdoin 56, Middlebury 44

At Brunswick Saturday, Eileen Flaherty scored 17 points to help Bowdoin defeat Middlebury.

Jill Anelauskas added 16 points for the the Polar Bears.

Aylie Baker scored 13 points for Middlebury.

Middlebury (9-5) 44

Johnson 0-6-6, Barron, Fisher 2-0-4, Young 2-4-8, Baker 5-3-13, Kelleher 2-0-4, Harrington 4-0-8, Weissman, Fallon 0-1-1

Bowdoin (15-0) 56

Anelauskas 6-3-16, Loonin 4-0-9, Cummings, Kaubris 1-0-2, Flaherty 4-7-17, Noucas 1-0-2, Hynes, Cote 2-1-6, Berne, Lahy 1-0-2, Rubega 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Anelauskas, Loonin, Flaherty 2, Cote

Halftime: Bowdoin 35-15

Thomas wins two

Thomas College picked up two wins in Massachusetts, beating Becker College 70-63 in overtime Friday night in Leicster, Mass., and topping Elms 57-37 Saturday at Chicopee.

In Friday’s game, Amy Miles hit back-to-back jumpers in overtime to help the Terriers pull away.

Miles finished with 12 points and Lea McNary led all scorers with 23 points.

In Saturday’s game, McNary tossed in 14 points and Miles added 11 for the Terriers. Amanda Godley added eight points and eight rebounds for Thomas.

Jenn Payton scored 11 for Elms.

(Friday’s Game)

Thomas (7-5) 70

McNary 8-5-23, Miles 5-1-12, Morin 3-4-12, Godley 2-3-8, Drosdik 2-0-6, Nassetta 2-0-4, Denbow 1-0-3, Demers 1-0-2, St. George

Becker (6-4) 63

Karat 4-6-16, Pion 3-6-13, Crebase 3-3-10, Evans 4-2-10, Pinak 3-2-8, Buccio 2-0-4, Fiske 1-0-2, Goodwine

3-pt. goals: Morin 2, Drosdik 2, McNary 2, Godly, Miles, Denbow; Karat 2, Crebase, Pion

Halftime: Thomas 31-26

(Saturday’s Game)

Thomas (8-5) 57

Godley 2-3-8, Morin 2-2-6, Miles 2-7-11, Drosdik 3-0-9, Demers 1-1-4, Nassetta 2-0-4, St. George 0-1-1, Denbow, McNary 5-4-14

Elms (4-9) 37

Fernandes 2-0-4, Schneider 3-0-6, Payton 4-2-11, Sullivan 2-0-4, Arment 1-2-4, Dunnack, Wanat 1-1-4, Connor, Hutchinson 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Drosdik 3, Godley; Payton, Wanat

Halftime: Thomas 31-21

Saint Joseph’s splits

At Standish, Saint Joseph’s College split two over the weekend, falling 66-63 to Mitchell College on Saturday and defeating Green Mountain College 64-53 on Sunday.

In Saturday’s game, Alva Jefferys scored 18 points and Shakeya Evans tallied 10 points, seven rebounds and nine assists as Mitchell held on.

Carolyn Freeman led the Monks with 16 points and eight rebounds. Megan Farrell and Katey Kamal came of the bench to score 13 and 11, respectively.

In Sunday’s Game, Farrell scored 16 points and recorded 11 rebounds to lift the Monks over Green Mountain College of Poultney, Vt.

Marie Lint scored 11 points and Allison Miner added 10 rebounds for Saint Joseph’s.

Natalie Clark led Green Mountain with 15 points.

(Saturday’s Game)

Mitchell (4-8) 66

Evans 4-2-10, Barnes 5-4-14, Jeffreys 6-4-18, Iglesias 4-0-9, Hansen 4-1-9, Brisson 1-0-2, Seymour 2-0-4, Krolikowski

St. Joseph’s (5-8) 63

Ludwig 1-6-8, Freeman 5-3-16, Bowen 2-2-7, Willette 1-0-2, Lint 3-0-6, Coutu, Miner, Banks, Kamal 5-0-11, Farrell 6-1-13, Enright

3-pt. goals: Jeffreys 2, Iglesias; Freeman 3, Bowen, Kamal

Halftime: Mitchell 31-29

(Sunday’s Game)

Green Mountain (4-7) 53

Clark 6-0-15, Holden 3-2-9, MacDonald 1-1-3, Buckley 5-1-11, Chamberlin 2-2-6, Louras 1-0-3, Follensbee 1-2-4, St. George 1-0-2, Lessard

Saint Joseph’s (6-8) 64

Ludwig 2-3-7, Freeman 4-0-9, Bowen 3-1-7, Farrell 7-2-16, Lint 3-5-11, Coutu 1-0-2, Miner 1-2-4, Kamal 3-0-7, Willette 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Clark 3, Holden, Louras; Freman, Kamal

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 32-31

UM-Farmington 86, Becker 37

At Worcester, Mass. Saturday, Karen Sirois scored 20 points and Erin Johnson added a career-high 16 as the University of Maine at Farmington pulled away to victory.

Beth Pion led Becker with 13 points.

UM-Farmington (9-3) 86

Porter 2-2-7, Byrne 3-0-8, Simpson 3-4-10, Laflin 2-2-6, Sirois 5-9-20, boyd 2-1-5, Page, Wiliey 1-1-3, Johnson 8-0-16, Bossie 4-3-11

Becker (6-5) 37

Goodwine, Evans 3-0-6, Fiske 0-1-1, Karat 2-1-7, Pion 5-1-13, Pinak, Buccio, Crebase 4-0-10, Leeman

3-pt. goals: Byrne 2, Porter, Sirois; Karat 2, Pion 2, Crebase 2

Halftime: UM-Farmington 45-20

Williams 76, Colby 55

At Waterville Saturday, Maggie Miller scored a game-high 23 and Meghan Stetson poured in 22 for Williams.

Alison Cappelloni notched 19 points, Tracy Nale added 12 and Katie McCabe scored 11 for the White Mules.

Williams (12-3) 76

Tildsley, Statson 9-1-22, Peterman, O’Malley 3-6-12, Miller 11-1-23, de la Torr 1-0-2, Savageau 1-0-2, Wilk 1-0-2, Salami, Finn, Lorge, Ludwig 3-3-11, Livermore 1-0-2, Hansen

Colby (2-10) 55

Cappelloni 6-4-19, Nicholson, Nale 4-3-12, Williams 2-0-6, McCabe 5-1-11, Riley, Rice 1-0-2, Duval 1-0-2, Rosbash, Bartley 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Stetson 3, Ludwig 2; Cappelloni 3, Williams 2, Nale

Halftime: Williams 43-19

USM 77, Keene State 59

At Gorham Saturday, Southern Maine outscored Keene State 44-25 in the second half to pull away for the win.

Ashley Marble recorded a career-high with 33 points and 20 rebounds. Dawn Ross notched 15 points off the bench and Nicole Paradis chipped in with eight points and eight assists for the Huskies.

Bri Barnes led Keene State with 12 points.

Keene State (10-4) 59

Boudreau 3-0-7, Degou 2-0-5, Kinney 4-0-8, Begnoche 2-2-6, Barnes 5-0-12, Simmler 2-4-8, Sapp 1-0-2, Veilleux, Shaw 1-0-2, Johannesen, Jamiel 2-3-7, Cleaveland 0-2-2

Southern Maine (13-1) 77

Welch, Paradis 3-2-8, Marble 8-15-33, Kent 3-0-7, Santa Fe 2-0-4, Patti, Ross 4-5-15, Johnson 3-0-6, MacDonald 1-0-2, Arsenault, Samuelson 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Barnes 2, Boudrea, Degou; Marble 2, Ross 2, Kent

Halftime: Keene State 34-33

Amherst 65, Bates 51

At Amherst, Mass., Saturday, Samantha Swensen led all scorers 22 points and Stefanie Reiff added 13 points and seven rebounds for Amherst.

Katie Franklin tossed in 14 points for the Bobcats.

Bates (9-6) 51

Franklin 6-0-14, Beckwith 4-0-8, Barton 2-0-6, Kostakis 2-2-6, Schaefers 1-3-5, Yanofsky 1-1-4, Carroll 1-0-3, Fitzgerald 1-0-3, Goodridge 1-0-2, Lanchantin

Amherst (8-7) 65

Swensen 10-2-22, Reiff 5-3-13, Muller 5-1-12, O’Loughlin 3-0-7, Pollack 2-2-6, Roesch 1-0-3, Harik 1-0-2, Johnston

3-pt. goals: Franklin 2, Barton 2, Fitzgerald, Yanofsky, Carroll; Muller, Roesch, O’Loughlin

Halftime: Amherst 35-31

UNE 53, Wentworth 45

At Boston, Saturday, Alli Gamache and Sara Pelkey scored 11 points apiece to lead the University of New England past the Wentworth Institute of Technology.

Marissa Hesketh added 10 points for the Nor’Easters.

Cheyenne Noble had 17 points, 14 rebounds and four steals for the Leopards.

U-New England (4-7) 53

Gamache 4-0-11, Weston 1-2-4, Pelkey 4-3-11, Ouellette 2-1-5, Weston 2-0-4, St. Hiaire 1-0-2, Wyand, Bailey, Morin 1-0-2, Diggins 1-2-4, Hesketh 4-2-10, Robbins

Wentworth (5-6) 45

Scheel 2-0-4, Noble 7-3-17, Moffo, Cring 3-3-10, Proulx 4-2-11, Alvarez 1-0-3, Thomas, ward, Gardner

3-pt. goals: Gamache 3; Cring, Proulx

Halftime: U-New England 23-18

Men’s basketball

Middlebury 81, Bowdoin 58

At Middlebury, Vt., on Saturday, Andrew Harris scored 17 points as the Panthers set a school record with their ninth straight win.

Andrew Hippert paced Bowdoin of Brunswick with 12 points, while Darian Reid-Sturgis added 11.

Bowdoin (7-5) 58

Hippert 2-6-12, Bradley 2-2-7, Jackson 2-2-6, Sargeantson 3-0-6, Fligel 1-2-4, Hauser, Reid-Sturgis 4-3-11, Lane 4-1-9, Goodridge 0-1-1, Phillips 0-2-2

Middlebury (11-3) 81

Harris 6-5-17, Edwards 1-2-4, Rudin 2-0-4, Thompson 2-3-7, Smith 1-2-4, Westman 3-0-8, Hyatt 2-0-5, Dudley 2-3-8, Handy, Kelleher 2-0-6, Marcoux 2-0-4, Walsh 2-0-4, Ehrlich, Greven 0-2-2, Dowd 3-0-8

3-pt. goals: Hippert 2, Bradley; Harris 5, Westman 2, Kelleher 2, Dowd 2, Hyatt, Dudley

Halftime: Middlebury 41-20

Wentworth 72, UNE 66

At Boston on Saturday, Todd Doyle scored 23 points as host Wentworth earned the victory.

Nick Farynaz scored a career-high 23 points for the University of New England, while Isaac Stickney had 13 points and 11 rebounds.

U. New England (2-10) 66

Belmonte 3-2-9, Floyd 2-0-4, Farynaz 9-2-23, Stickney 4-3-13, Button 1-0-2, Odell, Cochran, Marriott 4-0-9, Field 2-2-6

Wentworth (6-6) 72

Doyle 9-5-23, Gaine 1-0-2, Bynes 5-4-14, Prezzie-Blue 8-0-17, West, Wentworth 3-0-9, Fernandes, Bolton 2-0-5, Bryant, Cheney, DaCosta, Ward 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Farynaz 3, Stickney 2, Belmonte, Marriott; Wentworth 3, Prezzie-Blue, Bolton

Halftime: Wentworth 40-25

Elms 68, Thomas 60

At Chicopee, Mass., on Saturday, Renato Lindmets had 15 points and 11 assists to lead the Blazers to victory.

Adam Rich paced Thomas with 16 points, while Darrell Alexander scored 13 and Scott Peters added 12.

Thomas (3-10) 60

Jett 2-0-4, Veino 1-2-4, Alexander 5-2-13, Blodgett 1-1-3, Peters 5-0-12, Herrick, Rich 6-0-16, Stred, Little 0-1-1, Kennedy 1-0-2, Kipp 2-0-5, Rose

Elms (8-5) 78

Hite 2-3-7, Ancrum 3-0-8, Davis 1-0-3, Lindmets 5-5-15, Hawes, Williams 1-0-2, Irvin 1-0-3, Galdon 1-0-2, Kelley 1-0-2, Jones 5-1-11, Beauregard 3-1-7, Hartmann 1-0-2, Sylvia, Esile 3-0-8, Berry 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Rich 4, Peters 2, Alexander, Kipp; Ancrum 2, Esile 2, Davis, Irvin

Halftime: Elms 42-30

Thomas 73, Becker 60

At Leicester, Mass., on Friday, Scott Peters scored 18 points and Adam Blodgett had 17 points and 13 rebounds to help the Terriers gain the road victory.

Thomas (3-9) 73

Peters 7-1-18, Blodgett 8-1-17, Rich 3-2-11, Alexander 3-3-9, Jett 4-0-8, Herrick 2-0-5, Brackett 1-0-3, Rose 0-2-2, Veino

Becker (1-11) 60

Masumbuko 11-2-24, Patterson 5-0-14, Fuller 5-0-11, Rivers 1-2-4, Logan 1-1-3, Russo 1-0-2, Boivin 1-0-2, Bowzer

3-pt. goals: Rich 3, Peters 3, Brackett, Herrick; Patterson 4, Fuller

Halftime: Thomas 38-28

UMF 96, Becker 61

At Worcester, Mass. on Saturday, Sean Fry had 25 points and nine rebounds and Matt St. John added 24 points as the University of Maine at Farmington cruised to victory.

Ted Neil added 10 points for the Beavers.

UMaine-Farmington (5-8) 96

St. John 7-8-24, Frye 10-4-25, Kerschner 1-0-2, Tanguay 0-3-3, Hutchinson 3-0-6, Boynton, Lelansky 1-2-5, Nichols 1-0-2, Turner 2-0-4, Neil 3-4-10, Howell 3-3-9, Labrie 3-0-6

Becker (1-12) 61

Masumbuko 3-8-14, Fuller 3-0-7, Rivers 2-3-7, Russo 0-2-2, Logan 4-0-9, Capodanno 3-0-9, Valdivieso, boivin 0-2-2, Bowzer 1-3-5, Patterson 2-1-6

3-pt. goals: St. John 2, Fry, Lelansky; Capoddanno 3, Fuller, Logan, Patterson

Halftime: umf 45-15

Castleton State 76, MMA 57

At Castleton, Vt., Jeremy Jorgenson had 20 points and 12 rebounds as the Spartans rolled to victory.

Brandon Hall paced Maine Maritime Academy of Castine with 14 points and seven rebounds, while Derek DiFrederico and Adam Haskell scored 12 points each.

Maine Maritime (7-6) 57

Haskell 5-2-12, Hall 6-2-14, DiFrederico 2-7-12, Pelkey 1-0-3, Deabay, Clancy, Mulcahy 2-0-4, Manner 1-1-3, Connolly 0-2-2, Oldham 3-1-7

Castleton State (4-7) 76

Jorgenson 9-2-20, Tomaino 3-0-6, Gregory 3-0-7, Farley 3-8-16, Reilly 4-0-10, Sciria, Lawes 1-0-2, Cayea 4-1-11, Murphy 0-2-2, Jennings, Howe, Briggs 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: DiFrederico, Pelkey; Farley 2, Reilly 2, Cayea 2, Gregory

Halftime: Castleton State 50-17

Husson 85, Johnson State 46

At Johnson, Vt., on Saturday, Martin Cleveland scored 23 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the Eagles coasted to victory.

Tyler Muzzy added 15 points for Husson, while Jason Harvey scored 10.

Bobby Shedd scored 11 points for Johnson State.

Husson 85

Figueroa 3-0-6, Perras 1-0-3, Meehan 1-0-2, Bradford 3-0-7m Kissinger 1-0-3, Lee 1-0-3, Muzzy 7-1-15, Kane, Cleveland 9-5-23, Harvey 3-2-10, MacKenzie 2-0-4, Jennings, Henry 2-2-6, Coffin 1-0-3

Johnson State 46

Viana 2-1-6, Eimendorf 2-1-5, Coutrayer 2-0-4, Rouleau 1-1-3, Gervais, Shedd 4-3-11, Dickinson 0-1-1, Santarcangelo 3-0-7, Bosch, Telling 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Harvey 2, Perras, Bradford, Kissinger, Lee, Coffin; Viana, Santarcangelo

Halftime: Husson 42-20

Amherst 79, Bates 64

At Lewiston on Saturday, Tim McLaughlin made five 3-point goals and scored 19 points as Amherst, ranked second in NCAA Division III, defeated the 12th-ranked Bobcats.

Rob Stockwell paced Bates with 20 points and eight rebounds, while Chris Wilson and Jimmy O’Keefe scored 10 points each and Zak Ray had eight points, six assists and six rebounds.

Amherst (14-0) 79

Olson 3-5-11, McLaughlin 7-0-19, Baskauskas 5-4-16, O’Shea, Wheeler 6-1-14, Salerno 1-2-4, Walters, Hopkins 6-1-13, Jones 1-0-2

Bates (11-2) 64

Ray 2-4-8, Wholey 2-0-5, Halloran 0-2-2, Tayler 1-0-2, Stockwell 7-3-20, Wilson 2-4-10, Lattimer 2-0-4, McGinn, Hatch, Thayer 1-1-3, O’Keefe 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 5, Baskauskas 2, Wheeler; Stockwell 3, Wilson 2, Wholey

Halftime: Amherst 41-33

Williams 62, Colby 55

At Williamstown, Mass., on Saturday, Chris Shalvoy scored 14 points and Kevin Snyder added 11 as the Ephs held off Colby of Waterville.

Artie Cutrone led Colby with 16 points, while Drew Cohen scored 14.

Colby (8-8) 55

Cohen 4-6-14, Simpson, Farrell 4-1-11, Westbrooks 2-1-5, Choice 3-1-7, Cutrone 6-1-16, Sherman, Bandi 1-0-2, Planeta

Williams (8-6) 62

Shalvoy 4-2-14, Rose 3-2-10, Nelson 1-0-2, Snyder 4-1-11, Geoghegan 1-4-6, Wall, Rubin, Schultz 2-2-7, Hanifin 1-0-2, Weisbrot 0-2-2, Meyer 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Cutrone 3, Farrell 2; Shalvoy 4, rose 2, Snyder 2, Schultz

Halftime: Williams 38-25

Keene State 81, So. Maine 56

At Gorham, Nick Drouin scored 17 points to help lead Keene State to victory against Southern Maine on Saturday.

Drew Coppenrath scored 14 points for Southern Maine.

Keene State (13-1) 81

Hickey 1-0-3, Anderson 1-4-6, Kathan 6-1-13, Little 1-0-3, Sontag 1-4-7, Drouin 7-3-17, O’Leary 1-0-2, Licitra 3-2-8, Ritter 1-1-3, Orellana 1-1-3, Laush, Davis 1-3-5, Malkowski 1-6-8, Adams, Whtie 0-1-1, Robinson 1-0-2

Southern Maine (4-10) 56

Oakley 0-2-2, O’Neill 2-0-4, Daniels 2-1-5, Gooding 1-0-2, Coppenrath 6-0-14, Havens, Sewall 1-2-5, Bastian 0-3-3, Espinal, Jordan 3-2-9, Whitakerr 0-5-5, Gabriele 2-2-7, Tourville

3-pt. goals: Hickey, Little, Sontag; Coppenrath 2, Sewall, Jordan, Gabriele

Halftime: Keene State 40-26

Fort Kent wins two road games

UMaine-Fort Kent won two road games to open conference play with a 86-75 win over Vermont Technical Institute on Saturday at Randolph Center, Vt., and a 91-89 victory over Fischer College in Boston Sunday.

In Saturday’s game, Jimmy Lopez poured in 23 points and Yair Gao notched 18 points and five assists for UMFK. Hamill Bassue tallied 15 points and 10 rebounds and Gediminan Suyla added 14.

Clark Agnew tossed in 23 points for Vermont Tech.

In Sunday’s game, Gao hit the game-winning jump-shot with 10 seconds remaining to lift UMFK.

Lopez led UMFK with 24 points, including six three-pointers. Sumyla recorded 23 points to go along with 12 rebounds and Bassue contributed 14 points. Gao finished with 11 points and five assists.

Stephen Rice poured in 22 points for Fisher College.

(Saturday’s game)

UM-Fort Kent (7-6) 86

Allen 0-2-2, Bassue 5-3-15, Nagradic 1-0-2, Myers, Gao 7-2-18, Sumyla 4-5-14, Lopez 8-4-23, Parker 2-2-7, Hastinas 3-0-6

Vermont Tech. (9-5) 75

Donahue 1-2-5, MacDonald 3-2-9, Crawford 2-0-6, Clough 9-0-18, Syangas 7-0-14, Manning 0-1-1, Agnew 11-1-23

3-pt. goals: Lopez 3, Sumyla 2, Gao 2, Bassue, Parker; Crawford 2, MacDonald, Donahue

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 42-33

(Sunday’s game)

UM-Fort Kent (8-6) 91

Kriunas, Allen 0-2-2, Bassue 5-4-14, Nagradic 1-2-5, Myers, Gao 4-2-11, Sumyla 11-0-22, Lopez 9-0-24, Parker 1-2-4, Hastinas 3-2-8

Fisher (4-12) 89

Cruz 5-0-11, J. Holmes 1-1-3, Newcombe 11-1-27, Rice 9-2-22, Smith 8-0-16, Holland 2-0-4, Pollard 2-0-4, T. Holmes 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lopez 6, Nagradic Gao; Newcombe 2, Rice

Halftime: Fisher 45-44

Women’s hockey

New Hampshire 3, Maine 1

At Durham, N.H., Kelly Paton scored two goals to lead No. 3 University of New Hampshire past the University of Maine on Saturday.

Jennifer Hitchcock scored a second-period goal for 17-2-3 UNH and Sam Faber provided three assists. Lucy Schoedel stopped 11 of 12 shots.

Amy Stech scored with 7:23 left in the third period for the 6-12-2 Black Bears off assists from Brigitte Laflamme and Sonia Corriveau. Genevieve Turgeon made 46 saves on 49 shots.

Men’s hockey

Providence 3, Lowell 2 (OT)

At Lowell, Mass., Colin McDonald scored the overtime game-winner as Providence beat UMass-Lowell 3-2 on Saturday night.

Tyler Sims made 27 saves for the Friars. Vinny Monaco turned away 35 shots in a losing effort for UMass.

Bryan Horan put Providence ahead 1-0 at 2:41 of the first period. Jason Bergeron tied the game for UMass early in the second. Greg Collins made it 2-1 for Providence midway through the second.

Jeremy Dehner tied it for UMass early in the third.

Correction: Shorter versions of these results ran in the State and Coastal editions.

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