MMA rallies to win Strong 2nd half stops Husson

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BANGOR – The Maine Maritime Academy Mariners wiped out a 17-point halftime deficit en route to a 56-46 women’s basketball victory over the Husson College Eagles Saturday. Alyssa Burns sparked MMA of Castine with 16 points and six rebounds. Megan Franklin posted 10 points, while…
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BANGOR – The Maine Maritime Academy Mariners wiped out a 17-point halftime deficit en route to a 56-46 women’s basketball victory over the Husson College Eagles Saturday.

Alyssa Burns sparked MMA of Castine with 16 points and six rebounds. Megan Franklin posted 10 points, while Julia Knights added nine points and eight rebounds.

Crystal Martin paced Husson with 14 points and Annie McIntosh added 11.

Maine Maritime Acad. (16-1) 56

Leeman 1-0-3, Eiane, Burns 4-8-16, Gott-Stilwell 3-0-8, Knights 3-2-9, Provencher, Moore 2-1-7, Laney 1-0-3, Franklin 3-5-10, Hayden, Ferry

Husson (7-9) 46

Martin 7-0-14, Ballard 3-0-8, Merchant, Barden 2-0-6, McIntosh 3-5-11, Wickstrom, Winters, Archer 1-0-2, Barnes 0-1-1, Rollins 1-0-2, Al. Bragdon, As. Bragdon, Plourde

3-pt. goals: Leeman, Gott-Stilwell 2, Knights, Moore 2, Laney; Ballard 2, Barden 2

Halftime: Husson 31-14

UM-Presque Isle wins two

The University of Maine-Presque Isle won two road games over the weekend, holding off Russell Sage 70-64 Saturday at Troy, N.Y., and thumping Unity College 93-47.

In Saturday’s game, Erica Davis recorded 23 points, 15 rebounds and five steals to lead the Owls.

Ashley Brooker and Michelle Phillips each notched 11 points for the winners.

Ashli Fragomeni netted 19 points and Ashley Wetherell added 18 for Russell Sage.

In Sunday’s game, Davis poured in 29 points and Anna Lenentine had 12 points and pulled down 21 rebounds for UM-Presque Isle.

Collette Sloat chipped in 11 points for the Owls.

Kelly Young led Unity with 16 points and Loretta Fitzmauna added 14.

(Saturday’s Game)

UM-Presque Isle 70

Davis 8-7-23, Joy 1-1-3, Westcott 2-1-6, Brooker 4-2-11, Lenentine 2-0-4, Sloat, Maynard 2-0-5, Epright 3-1-7, Phillips 4-0-11

Russell Sage 64

Barnes 3-0-9, Petralia 0-2-2, Fragomeni 6-5-19, Wojoicki 2-6-10, Wetherell 6-6-18, Crans, Otto 2-2-6, Muir

3-pt. goals: Phillips 3, Maynard, Brooker, Westcott; Barnes 3, Fragomeni 2

Halftime: Russell Sage 30-26

(Sunday’s Game)

UM-Presque Isle 93

Phillips 1-0-3, Sloat 5-0-11, Davis 10-9-29, Russell 3-2-8, Maynard 2-0-6, Joy 3-0-6, Wescott 3-3-9, Brooker 3-1-7, Lenentine 6-0-12, Epright 1-0-2

Unity 47

Safford, Turcotte 3-0-6, Milligan 1-1-3, Christopher, Young 7-0-16, McAllister 2-0-5, Cunfer 2-0-4, Lisum, Fitzmauna 6-2-14

3-pt. goals: Maynard 2, Sloat, Phillips; Young 2, McAllister

Halftime: UMPI 49-24

UM-Fort Kent wins two

The University of Maine-Fort Kent traveled down to the University of Maine-Machias to win its sixth straight conference game Saturday 58-38, then returned home Sunday and cruised past University of Maine-Augusta 76-54.

In Saturday’s game, Geneice Bassue led a balanced Bengal scoring attack with 13 points and Ashley Ames of dexter added 12 points, eight rebounds and seven blocked shots.

Dana Lemon notched 11 points and five steals and Nicole Corbin added 10 points and four steals for UMFK.

Fawn Cummings paced the Clippers with 16 points, nine rebounds and three steals.

In Sunday’s game, Corbin poured in 27 points, including seven 3-pointers, and dished out eight assists as the Bengals rolled to the win.

Ames tossed in 13 points, blocked seven shots and had four steals. Lemon recorded 11 points, six rebounds and five steals.

Aleigh Mills had 17 points, 10 rebounds and four assists for the Moose and Natalie Nimon added 16 points.

(Saturday’s Game)

UM-Fort Kent (15-4) 58

Corbin 3-2-10, Lemon 4-2-11, Bassue 6-1-13, Weatherhead 1-0-3, Ames 6-0-12, Davis 2-3-7, Hartman 1-0-2

UM-Machias (5-16) 38

Cummings 5-6-16, Constant 3-0-8, Doten 1-0-2, Heller 1-0-3, Wells 2-3-9, Gildart, Pauwels 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Corbin 2, Lemon; Constant 2

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 33-12

(Sunday’s Game)

UM-Augusta (5-11) 54

Mathews 2-0-4, Nimon 5-3-16, Beckwith 1-2-4, Mills 8-1-17, S. Clement 4-0-8, Virgin, Mehuren, Bender, Mason 0-3-3, N. Clement 1-0-2

UM-Fort Kent (16-4) 76

Corbin 9-2-27, Lemon 4-3-11, Bassue 2-2-6, Weatherhead 2-4-6, Ames 5-3-13, Williams, Cyr 1-0-2, Davis 1-2-4, Hartman 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Nimon 3; Corbin 7, Weatherhead

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 42-25

Southern Maine 73, ECSU 72

At Willimantic, Conn., Saturday, Ashley Marble scored with eight seconds left and Lindsey Welch of Newport came up with the game-sealing steal as the Huskies prevailed.

Marble poured in 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Southern Maine of Gorham. Angela Santa Fe scored 17 points and Nicole Paradis added six assists.

Sandy Mosley paced Eastern Connecticut with 20 points.

Southern Maine (17-1) 73

Marble 6-15-28, Kent 3-2-9, Santa Fe 7-3-17, Welch 2-0-5, Paradis 1-0-3, Ross 2-0-6, Johnson, Macdonald 2-0-5, Samuelson

Eastern Connecticut (11-8) 72

Mosley 7-6-20,Amato 1-1-3, McFetridge 7-2-16, Paradis 4-2-12, Morey 3-0-7, Mahder 1-0-2, Diggins, Herchenroder 2-0-5, Durette 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Marble, Kent, Welch, Paradis, Ross 2, MacDonald; Paradis 2, Morey, Herchenroder

Halftime: Southern Maine 27-22

UMF 80, Thomas 43

At Waterville, Kari Simpson tallied 21 points Saturday as University of Maine-Farmington downed Thomas College.

Caitlyn Laflin netted 14 points while Stephanie Bossie added 12. Erin Johnson chipped in with 11 points for the Beavers.

Lea McNary scored nine points to pace Thomas.

UM-Farmington (14-3) 80

Simpson 7-5-21, Laflin 5-4-14, Bossie 5-2-12, Johnson 4-3-11, Page 3-0-8, Byrne 2-0-4, Sirois 1-2-4, Porter 1-0-2, Wiley 1-0-2, Boyd 1-0-2

Thomas (11-7) 43

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

3-pt. goals: Simpson 2, Page 2; Denbow

Halftime: UMF 34-14

Saint Joseph’s 69, Newbury 35

At Standish on Saturday, Carolyn Freeman netted 16 points as the Monks won.

Megan Farrell scored 12 points and Marie Lint added 10 for Saint Joseph’s.

Jessica Lightfoot led Newbury College (Mass.) with 11 points.

Newbury (0-16) 35

Mark 1-0-3, Lightfoot 4-2-11, Laws 2-0-4, Laliberty 2-4-8, Susana 2-2-6, Luna, Wynn 0-3-3

Saint Joseph’s (8-10) 69

Ludwig 4-0-8, Banks 2-1-5, Freeman 6-2-16, Farrell 3-6-12, Lint 5-0-10, Coutu, Miner 1-0-2, Brett 2-0-4, Morrison 0-2-2, Bowen 1-0-3, Kamal 1-0-2, Willette 1-0-3, Fitzmaurice, Enrights 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Mark, Lightfoot; Freeman 2Bowen, Willette

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 34-18

Bates 76, Conn. College 63

At Lewiston Saturday, Val Beckwith tossed in 21 points and Lauren Yanofsky tallied 20 as the Bobcats earned the win.

Matia Kostakis and Sarah Barton scored 13 and 12 points, respectively, for Bates.

Laura Coderre paced Connecticut College with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Connecticut College (9-10) 63

Frazer 3-0-6, Michel 5-2-14, Weinstein 2-0-5, Serafin 2-4-8, Coderre 6-0-12, Towne 3-1-7, Katz 1-2-4, Cummings 3-0-7

Bates (11-7) 76

Barton 3-4-12, Fitzgerald, Beckwith 5-10-21, Kostakis 5-2-13, Franklin 2-0-5, Goodridge, Yanofsky 7-3-20, Lanchantin, Schaefers 1-3-5

3-pt. goals: Michel 2, Weinstein, Cummings; Barton 2, Beckwith, Kostakis, Franklin, Yanofsky 3

Halftime: Bates 30-22

Salve Regina 55, UNE 41

At the Campus Center in Biddeford, Margaret O’Brien scored a total of 14 points to help lead Salve Regina to victory over University of New England on Saturday.

Megan Barry scored 13 points and Allegra Lovoy added 12 points for Salve Regina.

Allie Gamache and Katie Diggins scored 11 points apiece for University of New England.

Salve Regina (11-6) 55

Horan 2-0-6, Lovoy 6-0-12, Nelson 1-0-2, O’Brien 5-4-14, Barry 5-3-13, Courtney, Stone, Shillo 3-2-8

University of New England (7-10) 41

Gamache 5-0-11, Pelkey 2-1-5, Weston 2-0-4, Diggins 3-5-11, Hesketh 3-0-6, St. Hilaire 1-0-2, Wyand, Weston 1-0-2, Morin, Linnell

3-pt. goals: Horan 2; Gamache

Halftime: Salve Regina 26-15

Bowdoin 75, Amherst 47

At Amherst, Mass., Eileen Flaherty registered 24 points and eight rebounds Saturday to spark Bowdoin College of Brunswick past Amherst.

Jill Anelauskas scored 14 points while Leah Rubega added 11 for the Polar Bears.

Kerry O’Loughlin netted 11 points to pace Amherst.

Bowdoin (19-1) 75

Anelauskas 6-0-14, Loonin, Cummings, Kaubris 3-0-7, Flaherty 9-4-24, Noucas 1-2-4, Hynes 2-2-6, Cote, Berne 2-3-9, Leahy, Rubega 4-3-11

Amherst (12-9) 47

Swensen 2-0-5, O’Loughlin 4-3-11, Muller 1-2-4, Reiff 2-2-6, Roesch 2-0-4, Brossy 1-0-3, Ludwig, Pollack 4-0-8, Johnston, Harik 2-0-4, Otieno 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Anelauskas 2, Kaubris, Flaherty 2, Berne 2; Swensen, Brossy

Halftime: Bowdoin 36-22


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