CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -Annie McIntosh tossed in 17 points as the Husson College Eagles cruised to a 97-54 women’s basketball victory Saturday over Wheelock College.
Husson’s Carmen Ballard chipped in with 14 points while Crystal Martin added 13 and Jenny Rollins netted 11.
Wheelock’s Sarah Brown scored 22 points.
Husson (11-11) 97
Martin 5-2-13, Ballard 3-8-14, Barden 2-0-4, Rollins 4-2-11, McIntosh 6-5-17, Wickstrom 2-2-8, Winters, Richards 1-0-3, Archer 1-0-2, Merchant 1-0-6, Barnes 1-0-2, Hichborn, Dow 1-2-4, Al. Bragdon 2-2-8, As. Bragdon 2-2-6, Flourde 1-0-3
Wheelock (1-21) 54
Cummings 3-6-12, Ordile 1-0-2, Brown 8-3-22, Casey, O’Connor 3-0-8, Manon 3-0-6, Woodley 1-2-4, Luveille, Cook
3-pt. goals: Martin, Rollins, Wickstrom 2, Richards, Al. Bragdon 2, Flourde; Brown 3, O’Connor 2
Halftime: Husson 51-29
UM-Presque Isle 68, Fisher 48
At Boston Sunday, Erica Davis scored 16 points and pulled down 11 rebounds as the Owls earned the win.
UMPI’s Ashley Epright added 12 points and Ashley Brooker scored 10.
UMaine-Presque Isle 68
Davis 6-4-16, Joy 3-0-6, Wescott 2-1-6, Brooker 4-1-10, Lenentine 2-0-4, Phillips, Sloat 1-0-2, Russell 2-2-6, Maynard 3-0-6, Epright 5-2-12
Fisher 48
Dennis 2-1-7, S. Roberts 2-3-7, DiCicco 6-4-17, Spencer 6-3-15, B. Roberts 0-4-4, Syeddah
3-pt. goals: Wescott, Brooker; Dennis, DiCicco
Halftime: UMPI 32-20
USM 67, Rhode Island Coll. 57
At Gorham Saturday, Ashley Marble poured in 28 points to help Southern Maine to defeat Rhode Island College.
Angela Santa Fe chipped in with 22 points for the Huskies.
Kari Geisler scored 20 points for Rhode Island.
Rhode Island College (14-9) 57
Danieli 8-1-17, Rosenn 0-9-9, Martin 3-0-6, Geisler 7-5-20, Coughlin, Storti, Heard 0-1-1, Pisaturo, Mullen, Knott 1-2-4
Southern Maine (21-1) 67
Welch 0-1-1, Patti, Sibley 1-0-2, Marble 10-8-28, Samuelson 1-0-2, Paradis, Ross, Johnson 1-0-2, MacDonald, Kent 3-3-10, Santa Fe 8-5-22
3-pt. goals: Geisler; Kent, Santa Fe
Halftime: Southern Maine 36-22
UMF 86, Mount Ida 55
At Farmington Saturday, Karen Sirois recorded 18 points and six assists as the Beavers earned the win.
Caitlyn Laflin tossed in 17 points for UM-Farmington. Erin Porter had 10 points and Kari Simpson tallied eight points, six steals, and five assists.
Adrienne Xenos scored 12 points to lead Mount Ida.
Mount Ida (9-13) 55
McLear 1-0-2, Santos 3-0-8, Ring 2-0-4, Xenos 5-2-12, Parisi 5-1-11, Burgess 3-0-6, Hickey 1-0-2, Casimiro 4-0-10, Hogan
UMaine-Farmington (19-3) 86
Porter 5-0-10, Byrne 2-0-6, Simpson 2-4-8, Laflin 7-3-17, Sirois 7-2-18, Boyd 2-2-8, Wiley 0-2-2, Johnson 2-4-8, Bossie 3-2-9, Page
3-pt. goals: Santos 2, Casimiro 2; Byrne 2, Sirois 2, Boyd 2, Bossie
Halftime: UM-Farmington 38-22
Bowdoin 78, Bates 47
At Brunswick Saturday, Jill Anelauskas netted 16 points as the Polar Bears cruised past the Bobcats of Lewiston, earning the top seed for the NESCAC tournament.
Eileen Flaherty chipped in with 15 points for Bowdoin and Julia Loonin added 10.
Val Beckwith scored 14 points for Bates.
Bates (14-9) 47
Barton 1-0-2, Fitzgerald 2-0-4, Beckwith 5-4-14, Kostakis 1-0-2, Franklin, Goodridge, E. Bystrom, Yanofsky 2-2-7, Carroll 2-0-5, K. Bystrom, Lanchantin 5-0-11, Schaefers 1-0-2, Gagnon, Casline
Bowdoin (23-1) 78
Anelauskas 6-2-16, Loonin 4-0-10, Cummings 0-4-4, Kaubris 1-1-4, Flaherty 6-1-15, Noucas 3-2-9, Hynes 2-0-5, Cote, Berne 2-0-6, Leahy, Rubega 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Yanofsky, Carroll, Lanchantin; Anelauskas 2, Loonin 2, Kaubris, Flaherty 2, Noucas, Hynes, Berne 2
Halftime: Bowdoin 40-26
Tufts 71, Colby 62
At Waterville Saturday, Khalilah Ummah had 17 points and seven rebounds to pace the Jumbos past the White Mules.
Lauren Duval scored 20 points for Colby.
Tufts (16-7) 71
Ummah 7-3-17, Krah 7-0-16, Gomez 3-5-11, Moynihan 3-2-8, Jasinski 3-1-7, Miller-Stevens 2-2-6, Park 3-0-6
Colby (6-17) 62
Duval 8-3-20, Nale 7-1-17, McCabe 5-0-10, Cappelloni 2-2-8, Nicholson 2-1-5, Rice 1-0-2, Williams, Bartley, Rosbash, Riley, Williamson
3-pt. goals: Krah 2,; Cappelloni 2, Nale 2, Duval
Halftime: Tufts 36-27
UNE 77, Regis 43
At Weston, Mass., Saturday, Marissa Hesketh scored 16 points as the Nor’Easters earned the win.
Sara Pelkey added 11 points for UNE of Biddeford and Katie Morin added 10.
Laura Sears scored 14 points for Regis.
University of New England (11-12) 77
Gamache 3-0-8, Pelkey 5-1-11, Weston 2-0-4, Diggins 3-2-8, Hesketh 8-0-16, St. Hilaire 1-0-2, Beisswanger, Wyand 2-1-5, Weston 2-1-5, Ouellette 2-0-4, Morin 5-0-10, Linnell 2-0-4, Robbins, White
Regis (5-17) 43
Sears 4-6-14, Mariotti 1-7-9, Page 3-5-13, Harding 2-0-5, Clay 0-2-2, Tavares, Villandry
3-pt. goals: Gamache 2; Page 2, Harding
Halftime: UNE 34-17
UM-Machias loses two
UMaine-Machias dropped two games this weekend as Paul Smiths College earned a 49-45 win Saturday in Paul Smiths, N.Y., and the College of St. Joseph won 73-43 Sunday in Rutland, Vt.
On Saturday, Anna Kostuc led Paul Smiths with 18 points. Amanda Chandler and Kelsey Pauwels both scored 11 points for the Clippers.
On Sunday, Vicky Guetti led the College of St. Joseph with 28 points. Chandler paced the Clippers with 23 points.
(Saturday’s Game)
UMaine-Machias 45
Constant 1-0-3, Chandler 5-0-11, Doten 3-0-6, Heller 1-3-5, Wells 2-0-4, Cummings 2-1-5, Pauwels 3-5-11
Paul Smith’s College 49
Kostuc 2-14-8, Varriano 6-2-15, Zurmuhlen 1-0-2, Garrietson 3-3-9, Hauser 2-0-4, Burnham, Bronson
3-pt. goals: Constant, Chandler; Varriano
Halftime: Paul Smith’s 24-23
(Sunday’s Game)
UMaine-Machias (8-20) 43
Constant 3-0-7, Chandler 9-2-23, Wells 3-3-9, Pauwels 2-0-4, Melanson, Doten, Gildart, Heller
College of St. Joseph (13-14) 73
Tompkins 5-0-10, Guetti 12-4-28, Thompson 2-2-6, Raiche 3-2-9, Maciariello 2-1-6, Pleasure 5-1-12, DiManno 1-0-2, Lansburg
3-pt. goals: Chandler 3, Constant; Raiche, Maciariello, Pleasure
Halftime: College of St. Joseph 31-16
Women’s hockey
Maine sweeps Vermont
At Burlington, Vt., Sunday, Taryn Peacock swatted home a loose puck during a goalmouth scramble with 2:01 remaining to break a 2-2 tie and supply Maine with the triumph. Maine beat Vermont 3-1 on Saturday.
Sonia Corriveau scored a goal and assisted on another to help the Bears rally from a 2-0 deficit.
On Sunday, Vanessa Vani and Kelly Law, also scored for the 9-17-2 Black Bears. Brigitte Laflamme and Kate Sunstrum provided assists. Genevieve Turgeon made 19 saves on 21 shots.
Shivaun Siegl stopped 14 of 18 shots for 3-23-2 Vermont.
On Saturday, Sunstrum scored two power-play goals to lift Maine.
Robyn Law scored a second-period goal off of a Vani assist for the Bears. Laflamme provided two assists. Sonia Corriveau and Jenna Cowan had an assist. Turgeon turned away 19 of 20 shots.
Jenilee Roy stopped 22 of 25 shots for Vermont.
Men’s basketball
UMF 62, Mount Ida 41
At Farmington Saturday, Sean Fry tossed in 24 points and pulled down nine rebounds as UMaine-Farmington topped Mount Ida.
Isaac Hutchinson scored 14 points for the Beavers and Josh Tanguay added 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Andreas Vasiliu led Mount Ida with 13 points.
Mount Ida (5-17) 41
Dipietro 2-0-6, Vasiliu 5-0-13, Williams 5-1-11, Driscoll 1-0-2, Thompson 0-2-2, Powell 2-1-5, Erickson 1-0-2, Rancourt, Allen
UMaine-Farmington (9-13) 62
Fry 10-0-24, Tanguay 4-2-10, Hutchinson 6-0-14, Howell 0-2-2, Lelansky 1-0-3, Kerschner 1-0-2, Neil 2-0-5, Labrie 1-0-2, Tracy, Nichols, Turner
3-pt. goals: Vasiliu 3, Dipietro 2; Fry 4, Hutchinson 2, Lelansky, Neil
Halftime: UM-Farmington 40-13
Rhode Island Coll. 74, USM 56
At Gorham Sunday, Bobby Bailey’s 16 points powered Rhode Island College past Southern Maine.
Drew Coppenrath paced the Huskies with 14 points.
Rhode Island (19-3) 74
Johnson 5-0-10, Bailey 7-1-16, Durgin 2-1-7, Hill 2-0-5, Pierlioni 4-0-8, Stanko 3-0-8, Williams 3-0-8, Byfield, Stewart 3-0-6, Tegbaru, Weir 3-0-6
Southern Maine (6-16) 56
Sewall 1-0-2, Oakley 4-2-11, Gooding 4-2-10, Jordan 5-1-12, Coppenrath 5-4-14, Havens, Bastian, Espinal, Gabriele, Tourville 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: Bailey, Durgin 2, Hill, Stanko 2, Williams 2; Oakley, Jordan
Halftime: USM 38-34
St. Joseph’s 82, Newbury 65
At Standish Saturday, Chad Pulkkinen poured in 19 points as the Monks rolled to the win.
Elbie Murphy contributed 17 points for St. Joseph’s while Marcus Alexander scored 13 and R.J. Mattison added 10.
Sonny Abraham scored 14 for Newbury.
Newbury (12-10) 65
Abraham 7-0-14, Cleveland 3-2-8, Mitchell 5-0-12, Magloire 1-0-2, Honore 5-1-11, DaSilva 2-2-7, Johnson 1-0-3, Mathis 2-2-6, Foley, Beckford 0-2-2
St. Joseph’s (16-5) 82
Vachon 3-0-6, Murphy 6-3-17, Pulkkinen 5-5-19, Alexander 6-1-13, Mileski 2-0-4, Mattison 3-2-10, Russo, Eatmon, Castor 1-0-2, Plummer, Emmons 3-3-9, Oullet 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Mitchell 2, DaSilva, Johnson; Murphy 2, Pulkkinen 4, Mattison 2
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 37-32
UM-Machias splits
At Paul Smith, NY., and Rutland, Vt.,
Charles Calligan scored 26 points, including hit two free throws with eight seconds left, to propel the Clippers to a 75-73 victory Saturday over Paul Smiths College in Paul Smiths, N.Y. He followed that up with a 17-point effort in Sunday’s game but UMaine-Machias fell to the College of St. Joseph 99-84 Sunday in Rutland, Vt.
In Saturday’s game, David Butler chipped in with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocked shots for UMM and Anthony McCoy added 12 points. Floyd Thorne paced Paul Smiths with 21 points.
In Sunday’s game, Richard Ortega led the College of St. Joseph with 16 points. McCoy and Butler both scored 21 points for the Clippers and David Douglas scored 10 points.
(Saturday’s Game)
UMaine-Machias 75
Douglas 2-0-5, Hammond 3-0-6, Calligan 9-3-26, McCoy 5-2-12, Butler 5-8-18, Lupo 3-0-8, Mauro, Blake
Paul Smiths 73
Thompson 1-5-8, Thorne 8-4-21, Noel 1-0-2, Ukwubiwe 3-0-6, Hunt 2-3-7, Harris 7-0-18, Riel 1-0-3, Metzler 3-0-6, Foster 1-0-2, Dudek
3-pt. goals: Calligan 5, Lupo 2, Douglas; Harris 4, Thompson, Thorne, Riel
Halftime: Paul Smith’s 37-32
(Sunday’s Game)
UMaine-Machias 84
Mauro 1-0-2, Douglas 3-1-10, Hammond 2-2-7, Calligan 4-5-17, McCoy 8-3-21, Lupo 1-2-4, Blake 1-0-2, Butler 8-5-21, McGuire
College of St. Joseph 99
Kimball 2-0-5, Brown 1-1-3, Epps 4-3-11, Freeman 0-6-6, Pittman 0-1-1, Harrington 4-0-12, Bailey 4-4-12, Fuel 1-4-6, Carmo 4-2-10, Madgwick 2-0-6, Ortega 6-2-16, Lajoie 5-1-11
3-pt. goals: Calligan 4, Douglas 3, McCoy 2, Hammond; Harrington 4, Madgwick 2, Ortega 2, Kimball
Bowdoin 66, Bates 58
At Lewiston, Andrew Nippert scored 17 points to help Bowdoin defeat Bates on Saturday.
Kevin Bradley scored 11 points for Bowdoin and Tim Lane added 10.
Eak Ray scored 19 points for Bates.
Bowdoin (14-10) 66
Sargeanteon 0-2-2, Nippert 5-4-17, Bradley 4-0-11, Jackson 3-0-6, Fliegel 2-4-8, Reid-Sturgis, Mauser 1-0-3, Lane 4-2-10, Goodridge 2-1-5, Sellew, Phillips 2-0-4
Bates (10-6) 58
Ray 5-6-19, Lattimer 2-0-4, McGinn 1-3-5, Taylor 1-0-2, Stockwell 3-1-8, Wilson 3-0-7, Wholey 4-2-10, Malloran 0-2-2, Thayer, O’Keefe 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Nippert 3, Bradley 3, Hauser; Ray 2, Stockwell, Wilson
Halftime: Bowdoin 27-25
Colby 89, Tufts 84
At Medford Mass, Drew Cohen scored a total of 25 points to help lead Colby to victory against Tufts on Saturday.
Adam Choice scored 20 points for the Mules, Mac Simpson scored 12, Nick Farrell scored 11 and Artie Cutrone added 10.
Jon Pierce scored 17 points for Tufts.
Colby (14-10)
Cohen 11-3-25, Choice 8-3-20, Simpson 4-4-12, Farrell 5-0-11, Cutrone 4-0-10, Westbrooks 3-0-7, Bandi 2-0-4
Tufts (14-9) 84
Pierce 7-2-17, O’Keefe 7-1-16, Kumf 7-1-15, Shepherd 5-0-13, Weitzen 4-0-8, Fitzgerald 2-0-5, Gallant 1-0-3, Sullivan 1-0-3, Grauer 1-0-2, Beyel 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Cutrone 2, Farrell, Choice, Westbrooks; Shepherd 3, Fitzgerald, Pierce, O’Keefe, Sullivan, Gallant
Halftime: Colby 44-36
Fisher College 90, UMPI 76
At Boston Sunday, Stephen Rice scored a game-high 23 points and Michael Newcombe grabbed 20 rebounds to go with 15 points, five assist and four steals as Fisher College upended the University of Maine-Presque Isle.
Jofre Cruz had 21 points and five assists for the winners and Jarren Smith and Michael Pollard contributed 10 points apiece. Smith hauled down eight rebounds.
Anthony Wingate’s 22 points, four assists and four steals paced UMPI. Keith Edgecomb and Travis Hovey chipped in with 18 and 16 points, respectively, and Mike Latchford had 10 points as did Thomas Wire. Latchford had six rebounds and four steals.
UMPI 76
Wingate 8-4-22, Sandoval, Latchford 5-0-10, Hovey 6-3-16, Wire 3-2-10, Hibbard, Edgecomb 7-0-18, Espinoza, McIntosh
Fisher 90
Holland 3-1-7, Cruz 7-3-21, Newcombe 2-11-15, Rice 9-5-23, Smith 4-2-10, Saillant 1-0-3, James 0-1-1, J. Holmes, Inca, Pollard 3-4-10, T. Holmes
3-pt. goals: Edgcomb 4, Wire 2, Wingate 2, Hovey; Cruz 4, Saillant
Halftime: Fisher 40-34
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