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CASTINE – Derek DiFrederico scored 21 points to lead Maine Maritime Academy to a 73-62 win over Mount Ida College in men’s basketball action Saturday.
Brandon Hall had 17 points for the Mariners. Adam Haskell had 15 points and 10 rebounds and Marc McCorrison added 15 points.
Andreas Vasiliu led Mount Ida with 20 points and 14 rebounds.
Mount Ida College (5-14) 62
Williams 9-2-20, Vasiliu 8-2-20, Thompson 4-0-8, Rancourt 2-0-6, Driscoll 2-0-5, Dipietro 1-0-3, Powell, Allen
Maine Maritime Acad. (10-10) 73
DiFrederico 7-5-21, Hall 7-3-17, McCorrison 5-0-15, Haskell 3-8-15, Sternbergh 1-0-2, Oldham 0-2-2, Pelkey 0-1-1, Clancy, Manner
3-pt. goals: Vasiliu 2, Rancourt 2, Dipietro, Driscoll; McCorrison 5, DiFrederico 2, Haskell
Halftime: Maine Maritime 33-22
Lasell 58, Maine Maritime 56
At Castine Friday, Jaime Crawford and Brad Carvoulias each scored 12 points to lead Lasell College past Maine Maritime Academy.
Marc McCorrison paced the Mariners with 15 points. Brandon Hall had 10 points and 13 rebounds and Derek DiFrederico also scored 10 points.
Lasell (12-7) 58
Powell 1-1-3, Brookens 3-1-7, Crawford 4-3-12, Carvoulias 4-1-12, Sanival 3-1-8, Joynes 0-1-1, Biton 2-0-4, Guitian 5-0-11, Contreras, Robinson
Maine Maritime (9-10) 56
Pelkey 1-0-3, DiFrederico 3-3-10, McCorrison 6-2-15, Haskell 2-4-8, Hall 3-4-10, Cmanner 1-2-4, Sternbergh 1-0-2, Oldham 2-0-4, Clancy, Connolly
3-pt. goals: Carvoulias 3, Crawford, Sanival, Guitian; Pelkey, DiFrederico, McCorrison
Halftime: 30-30
Husson 81, Lasell 75
At Bangor Saturday, Scott Kissinger tallied 21 points to spark North Atlantic Conference east division leader Husson by west division leader Lasell College.
Tyler Muzzy scored 18 points while Martin Cleveland and Jason Harvey each added 13 points for the Eagles.
Jose Guitian posted 21 points to pace Lasell.
Lasell 75
Powell 3-2-8, Crawford 4-2-11, Caravoulias 5-0-14, Biton 1-0-2, Guitian 9-1-21, Brookens 6-5-17, Contreras, Sainval 1-0-2, Joynes
Husson 81
Bradford 1-2-5, Kissinger 7-2-21, Muzzy 8-2-18, Cleveland 6-1-13, Harvey 5-2-13, Figueroa 3-0-6, Lee 1-3-5, Henry
3-pt. goals: Crawford, Caravoulias 4, Guitian 2; Bradford, Kissinger 5, Harvey
Halftime: Husson 41-31
Lesley 79, UMF 75 (OT)
At Farmington, James Parker had 24 points, five assists, and four steals to lead Lesley University of Cambridge, Mass. to the win over the University of Maine at Farmington in overtime on Saturday.
Isaac Hutchinson led the Beavers with 26 points and Sean Fry added 16 points. Pat Howell scored 13 points and Josh Tanguay had 11 rebounds with his nine points.
Lesley University (11-10) 79
Andrews 2-1-5, Chatman 5-7-19, Lush 4-7-17, Chamblain 1-3-5, Parker 8-1-24, Stevens 2-3-7, Mead 1-0-2, Cusick, Swanson
UMaine-Farmington (8-12) 75
Tracy 1-0-2, Fry 7-1-16, Tanguay 4-1-9, Hutchinson 7-9-26, Howell 4-4-13, Nichols 1-0-2, Neil 3-0-7, Kerschner, Labrie
3-pt. goals: Parker 7, Chatman 2, Lush 2; Hutchinson 3, Fry, Howell, Neil
Halftime: UM-Farmington 30-29
Regulation: 69-69
EMCC 96, Hampshire 56
At Bangor Sunday, Eddie Carey scored 20 points to lead Eastern Maine Community College past Hampshire College of Mass.
Josh Madden had 19 points for the Golden Eagles and Kyle Bradford scored 13 points. Mike Towle had 11 points and D.J. Robinson added 10 points.
Cody Tannen-Barrup led Hampshire with 17 points.
Hampshire College 56
Soloman 0-1-1, Tannen-Barrup 7-2-17, Berry 3-2-8, Burke 0-2-2, Atherly 5-3-13, Tobiason 4-0-8, Juan 2-3-7, Rinyel, Heisets, Kolbi-Molinas, Williams, Macy, Englehardt
Eastern Maine CC 96
Robinson 4-2-10, Dean 1-3-6, Remick 2-0-4, Carey 8-4-20, Alstyne 1-4-6, Madden 8-3-19, Bradford 6-1-13, Towle 3-5-11, Hanington 1-4-6, Nemeth 0-1-1, Hunt
3-pt. goals: Tannen-Barrup; Dean
Halftime: EMCC 54-24
UM-Fort Kent wins two
At Fort Kent, Jimmy Lopez scored 19 points Saturday to help lead the University of Maine-Fort Kent to a 101-99 overtime victory over Fisher College of Boston. The Bengals defeated Vermont Technical College 89-78 on Sunday.
On Saturday, Rytis Kriunas had 16 points and seven assists for the Bengals and Geduminas Sumyla added 14 points. Hammill Bassue and Jordan Allen scored 11 points apiece. Yair Gal, Darius Parker and Edmundas Akstinas each had 10 points.
Stephen Rice and Treva Holmes led Fisher with 20 points each.
On Sunday, Lopez had 18 points to lead the Bengals and Bassue added 15 points. Gal and Parker scored 13 points each while Sumyla and Akstinas both scored 11 points.
Jacob Clough led Vermont Technical College with 18 points and 12 rebounds.
(Saturday’s Game)
Fisher College 99
Newcombe 7-4-19, Rice 9-2-20, Smith 1-0-2, Holland 6-3-15, Cruz 1-0-2, Holmes 0-2-2, Pollard 7-5-19, Holmes 10-0-20, James
UMaine-Fort Kent 101
Kriunas 5-5-16, Bassue 5-1-11, Gal 4-1-10, Sumyla 4-5-14, Lopez 6-4-19, Allen 4-1-11, Parker 2-6-10, Akstinas 5-0-10, Nagradic, Myers, Dube
3-pt. goals: Newcombe; Lopez 3, Allen 2, Kriunas, Gal, Sumyla
Halftime: 40-40; Regulation: 93-93
(Sunday’s Game)
Vermont Technical College 78
Clough 9-0-18, MacDonald 4-4-14, Crawford 2-1-7, Sgantas 4-1-9, Agnew 7-1-15, Donahue 2-0-5, White 3-0-6, Clough 1-0-2, Manning, Trudell
UMaine-Fort Kent 89
Kriunas 1-0-3, Bassue 7-1-15, Gal 5-1-13, Sumyla 4-3-11, Lopez 7-0-18, Allen 1-0-3, Parker 5-2-13, Bard 1-0-2, Akstinas 5-1-11, Nagradic, Myers, Johnson
3-pt. goals: MacDonald 2, Crawford 2, Donahue; Lopez 4, Gal 2, Kriunas, Allen, Parker
Halftime: UMFK 45-35
UM-Augusta 89, UMPI 86
At University of Maine-Presque Isle, Deon Cheers scored a total of 29 points to lead University of Maine Augusta to victory over University of Maine-Presque-Isle on Saturday.
Dan Dupissley scored 17 points and Tyler Norris added 16 points for UMA.
Antony Wingate scored 35 points for UMPI, and Travis Hovey added 29.
UMA 89
Dupissley 5-6-17, Starbird 2-2-7, Sobey 3-0-8, Cheers 9-11-29, Rogers 1-0-2, Norris 5-6-16, Hill 3-1-7, Bickford
UMPI 86
Engroff 0-1-1, Hibbard, Wingate 13-6-35, Sandoval 1-1-4, Latchford 0-4-4, Hovey 11-6-29, Wire, Edgecomb 1-2-2, Espinoza, Melntoshoo 3-0-7
3-pt. goals: Dupissley, Starbird, Sobey 2; Wingate 3, Sandoval, Hovey, Melntosho
Halftime: UMPI 40-38
Saint Joseph’s 91, Thomas 41
At Standish Saturday, Chad Pulkkinen led a quartet of double-digit scorers for the Saint Joseph’s College Monks with 17 points to help down Thomas College of Waterville.
Marcus Alexander scored 16, Elbie Murphy added 12, and Colby Emmons had 11 for the Monks.
Jim Veino led the Terriers with 10 points.
Thomas (4-16) 41
Rich 3-0-7, Jett, Veino 4-2-10, Alexander 1-0-3, Blodgett 2-2-6, Herrick, Stred, Little 1-0-2, Kennedy, Kipp, Brackett 2-0-4, Peters 3-1-7, Rose 1-0-2
Saint Joseph’s (13-5) 91
Vachon 1-0-2, Murphy 4-4-12, Pulkkinen 4-6-17, Alexander 7-2-16, Mileski, Mattison 3-0-8, Russo 1-0-3, Eatmon 2-1-5, Tutwiler 1-0-2, Castor 1-4-6, Micucci 1-0-2, Plummer 0-4-4, Emmons 4-3-11, Ouellett 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Rich, Alexander; Pulkkinen 3, Mattison 2, Russo
Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 55-17
Bates 81, Middlebury 48
At Middlebury, Vt., Rob Stockwell tallied 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Bates past Middlebury.
Zak Ray and Bryan Wholey each netted 14 points for Bates. Damon McGinn added 12 points for the Bobcats.
Tim Edwards scored 11 points to pace Middlebury.
Bates (17-4) 81
Ray 5-2-14, Lattimer 2-0-4, Wholey 3-6-14, McGinn 5-2-12, Stockwell 6-0-15, Wilson 2-4-9, Curley 1-0-2, Creahan, Halloran 3-0-8, Hatch, Dunne 0-2-2, Taylor, Thayer, O’Keefe 0-1-1
Middlebury (13-8) 48
Hyatt 1-0-3, Rudin 1-0-2, Marcoux 1-1-3, Thompson 2-0-5, Dowd 1-0-2, Harris 3-0-6, Dudley 1-1-3, Edwards 3-4-11, Handy, Kelleher 0-1-1, Walsh 1-2-4, Ehrlich 0-2-2, Greven, Smith 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Ray 2, Wholey 2, Stockwell 3, Wilson, Halloran 2; Hyatt, Thompson, Edwards
Halftime: Bates 50, Middlebury 27
Nichols 74, U-New England 65
At Dudley, Mass., Isaac Stickney scored 17 points to help lead Nichols College to victory against University of New England on Saturday.
John Marriott scored 15 points for Nichols, and Tom Button and Mike Floyd added 10 points apiece.
Ryan Wilcox scored 19 points for University of New England.
University of New England (4-17) 65
Farynaz 3-2-8, Stickney 6-3-17, Button 4-2-10, Belmonte, Floyd 4-0-10, Odell 1-0-2, Cochran 1-0-3, Marriott 6-3-15, Field
Nichols (10-9) 74
Powers 2-0-5, Vallee 5-6-16, Wilcox 7-4-19, Riley 1-4-6, Paquin 4-0-12, Santoro 0-1-1, Baskerville, LaCasse 0-3-3, Costello 2-2-6, Foster, Lindgren 1-3-6, Vega
3-pt. goals: Stickney 2, Floyd 2, Cochran; Powers, Wilcox, Paquin 4, Lindgren
Halftime: Nichols 27-21
Lyndon State 88, SMCC 78
At Lyndonville, Vt., Kali Stoddard-Imari totaled 26 points and 13 rebounds to lift Lyndon State College over Southern Maine Community College of South Portland on Saturday.
Chris Banks scored 20 points for the Seawolves and Todd Forcier added 19 points.
Colby 81, Bowdoin 67
At Waterville Saturday, Nick Farrell scored the 1,000th point of his collegiate career en route to a game-high 39 to lead the Colby College Mules past Bowdoin.
Mark Gaudet chipped in with 13 points for Colby and Drew Cohen had 10 rebounds.
Kevin Bradley led the Polar Bears with 19 points. Andrew Hippert added 16 and Jordan Fliegel had 13.
Bowdoin (12-8) 67
Sargeantson 2-0-4, Hippert 4-6-16, Bradley 6-4-19, Jackson 2-0-4, Fliegel 6-1-13, Hauser, Lane 1-1-3, Goodridge 2-0-5, Phillips 1-1-3
Colby (12-10) 81
Farrell 11-10-39, Featherston, Bandi 1-0-3, Cheney, Shers, Cohen 3-1-7, Cutrone 1-0-3, Gaudet 2-8-13, Simpson, Westbrooks 2-3-7, Choice 2-2-6, Choice 2-2-6, Pleneta 1-1-3, Chase
3-pt. goals: Bradley 3, Hippert 2, Goodridge; Farrell 7, Bandi, Cutrone, Gaudet
Halftime: Colby 30-29
W. Conn. 87, So. Maine 82
At Gorham Saturday, Tyshawn Gillespie scored 29 points to lead the Western Connecticut past the University of Southern Maine.
Jamie Procino scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Dashon Jennings added 13 points for WCSU.
Josh Daniels scored 32 for the USM Huskies. Foster Oakley added 14, Drew Coppenrath added 12, and John Sewall scored 11.
W. Conn. State (13-8) 87
Pellot 2-2-6, Gillespie 9-6-29, Cappa 1-0-2, Procino 8-3-20, Peluso 2-0-4, Jennings 3-4-13, Assie, Miller 1-0-2, Raggi, Faulkner 2-3-7, Mann 2-0-4, Merchant
Southern Maine (6-14) 82
Sewall 4-3-11, Oakley 6-0-14, Daniels 11-5-32, Gooding 1-1-3, Coppenrath 4-4-12, Jordan 1-0-2, Whitaker 4-0-8, Gabriele
3-pt. goals: Gillespie 5, Procino, Jennings 3; Daniels 5, Oakley 2
Halftime: Southern Maine 45-33
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