WATERVILLE – Megan Franklin and Julia Knights scored 17 points apiece to lead Maine Maritime Academy of Castine past Thomas College 67-59 in women’s basketball action Tuesday.
Alyssa Burns added 13 points for the Mariners.
Karen Demers and Brittany Morin led the Terriers with 15 points apiece.
Maine Maritime Academy (20-2) 67
Franklin 3-10-17, Knights 5-6-17, Burns 1-11-13, Quimby 2-1-6, Moore 2-0-6, Leeman 2-1-5, Eiane 1-0-3, Laney, Provencher
Thomas College (13-9) 59
Demers 6-3-15, Morin 4-7-15, Miles 4-0-9, Godley 3-2-8, Drosdik 2-3-8, McNary 2-0-4, Denbow, St. George, Nassetta
3-pt. goals: Moore 2, Knights, Quimby, Franklin, Eiane; Miles, Drosdik
Halftime: MMA 22-16
USM 92, UMass Boston 50
At Boston, Ashley Marble had 33 points, 14 rebounds, and four steals to lead the University of Southern Maine to the win over the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Angela Santa Fe scored 12 points for the Huskies.
UMass Boston was led by Ashley Greene with 11 points and four steals.
Southern Maine (22-1) 92
Marble 10-10-33, Kent 3-0-6, Santa Fe 6-0-12, Welch 1-3-6, Paradis 1-2-4, Ross 1-7-9, Sibley 1-1-3, Johnson 2-1-5, MacDonald 1-0-3, Violette 0-2-2, Millington 0-1-1, Samuelson 4-0-8, O’Tash, Patti
UMass Boston (15-9) 50
Ridge 2-0-4, Coverdale 1-0-2, Querusio 2-2-6, Greene 4-2-11, Ashe 1-0-2, C. Meninger 3-0-6, Widener 3-0-6, Tucker 2-2-7, L. Meninger 2-2-6, Reske, Beatty, Ryder
3-pt. goals: Marble 3, Welch, MacDonald; Greene, Tucker
Halftime: Southern Maine 45-17
EMCC 58, Vermont Tech 51
At Randolph, Vt., Shannon Dobbins tossed in 18 points as No. 6 Eastern Maine Community College knocked off No. 3 Vermont Tech in the Yankee Small College Conference tournament.
Kristina Scoville and Heather Groder each added 16 points for EMCC.
Alysha Roberts, Kelley Moran and Shannon Leland scored 14 points apiece for Vermont Tech.
Eastern Maine CC (10-13) 58
Groder 8-0-16, Dobbins 5-6-18, Sloat 2-0-4, Lessner 1-0-2, Scoville 7-1-16
Vermont Tech (12-17) 51
Richardson 2-0-4, Schellany 1-0-2, Stevens 1-1-3, Roberts 6-1-14, Moran 6-2-14, Leland 6-0-14, Paquette
3-pt. goals: Dobbins 2, Scoville; Leland 2, Roberts
Halftime: Vermont Tech 26-20
Men’s basketball
Bowdoin 87, Saint Joseph’s 83
At Standish, Andrew Hippert scored 21 points to lead Bowdoin College of Brunswick past Saint Joseph’s College.
Andrew Sargeantson had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Polar Bears and Jordan Fliegel added 16 points. Kyle Jackson had 14 points and eight assists and Kevin Bradley scored 11 points.
Elbie Murphy led the Monks with 18 points and six assists. Chad Pulkkinen had 14 points and Marcus Alexander chipped in 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Bowdoin College (15-9) 87
Sargeantson 7-5-19, Hippert 5-8-21, Bradley 4-0-11, Jackson 6-0-14, Fliegel 7-2-16, Lane 1-0-2, Phillips 2-0-4, Reid-Sturgis, Hauser, Goodridge
Saint Joseph’s College (16-6) 83
Vachon 4-1-9, Murphy 6-4-18, Pulkkinen 3-6-14, Alexander 5-2-12, Mileski 3-0-8, Mattison 3-0-8, Plummer 3-0-8, Emmons 3-0-6, Eatmon, Ouellet
3-pt. goals: Hippert 3, Bradley 3, Jackson 2; Murphy 2, Pulkkinen 2, Mileski 2, Mattison 2, Plummer 2
Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 36-34
MMA 78, Thomas 51
At Waterville, Brandon Hall scored 25 points to lift Maine Maritime Academy of Castine over Thomas College.
Adam Haskell had 21 points and 10 rebounds for the Mariners and Derek DiFrederico added 18 points.
Adam Rich paced the Terriers with 14 points and Darrell Alexander chipped in 10 points.
Maine Maritime Academy (11-10) 78
Hall 10-5-25, Haskell 8-4-21, DiFrederico 4-6-18, Pelkey 2-0-6, Manner 0-6-6, McCorrison 1-0-2, Sternbergh, Oldham
Thomas College (5-17) 51
Rich 4-2-14, Alexander 4-0-10, Blodgett 4-1-9, Rose 3-0-8, Jett 2-0-4, Peters 1-0-2, Stred 1-0-2, Brackett, Veino
3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 4, Pelkey 2, Haskell; Rich 4, Alexander 2, Rose 2
Halftime: MMA 38-24
UMass Boston 96, USM 61
At Boston, Tony Barros scored 26 points to lead the University of Massachusetts at Boston past the University of Southern Maine.
Junior Drew Coppenrath scored a career-high 23 points to pace the Huskies of Gorham.
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