BIDDEFORD – Brewer’s Chris Wilson scored a game-high 20 points and handed out four assists and Bates shot 61.5 percent from the floor in the second half en route to an 83-66 men’s basketball win Tuesday night over the University of New England.
Bates (7-3) 83
Wilson 5-6-20, Wholey 3-5-11, Ellis 4-0-8, Halloran 4-2-13, O’Keefe 5-0-10, Creahan, Curley, Place 3-0-7, Hatch 0-1-1, Dunne, Gallant 1-1-3, Schmiemann 1-1-3, Thayer 1-0-2, Foster 1-0-2, Wirth 1-1-3
UNE (6-6) 66
Simpson 5-2-12, Belmonte 0-2-2, Rentrope 3-2-9, Jefferson 6-2-16, Stickney 8-0-16, VanDeusen, Foti 1-2-4, Swartzenberg 2-0-4, Ingerson 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Wilson 4, Halloran 3, Place; Jefferson 2, Rentrope
Halftime: Bates 36-29
Colby 72, Maine Maritime 54
At Castine, Adam Choice scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Colby of Waterville earned the non-conference victory.
Mark Gaudet added 12 points and Artie Cutrone 10 for the Mules. Neil Stewart led Maine Maritime with 17 points, while Derek DiFrederico added 16.
Colby (8-4) 72
Choice 5-10-21, Gaudet 3-4-12, Cutrone 5-0-10, Decker 2-4-9, Simpson 3-0-8, Russell 3-1-7, Sherman 1-1-3, Chase 1-0-2, Haylon
Maine Maritime Acad. (3-7) 54
Stewart 7-2-17, DiFrederico 6-2-16, Manner 3-3-9, Wharff 2-0-6, Paddock 2-0-4, Haskell 1-0-2, Sternberg, Mulcahy, Ciomei
3-pt. goals: Simpson 2, Gaudet 2, Decker, Choice; Wharff 2, DiFrederico 2, Stewart
Halftime: Colby 40-29
Women’s basketball
UM-Presque Isle 64, MMA 61
At Presque Isle, junior forward Erica Davis had 15 points, nine rebounds and six steals, all game-highs, as the University of Maine-Presque Isle avenged a 68-44 loss it suffered Saturday.
Brittany Hunt’s 12 points paced Maine Maritime Academy of Castine. Tatum Welch, Kaitylyn Leeman and Amethyst Cousins had eight apiece, and Welch had five rebounds.
MMA (6-5) 61
Provencher, Hutchinson 3-0-7, Pushard 1-0-2, Cousins 4-0-8, Leeman 3-0-8, Tilton 2-3-7, Eiane 1-1-3, Franklin 1-3-5, Hunt 4-3-12, Welch 3-1-8.
UM-Presque Isle (4-7) 65
Korhonen 2-4-8, Davis 6-3-15, Rowe 2-1-5, Dolley 2-0-5, Wescott 4-4-14, Brooker 1-0-3, Sullivan, Kilfoil, Lenentine 4-6-14
3-pt. goals: Leeman 2, Hunt, Welch, Hutchinson; Wescott 2, Brooker, Dolley
Halftime: UMPI 37-32
Saint Joseph’s 101, Newbury 64
At Standish, Carolyn Freeman had 23 points, 11 rebounds and five assists to lift Saint Joseph’s over Newbury.
Newbury (1-9) 64
Mark 3-0-7, Cullen 0-13-13, Wynn 7-3-20, Walden 1-2-5, Monteiro 7-0-19, Chen
Saint Joseph’s (7-3) 101
Drake 2-0-4, Miner 2-0-4, Cartwright 6-0-14, Freeman 9-2-23, Daigle 6-2-14, Boston 4-1-9, Farrell 6-4-16, Enright 4-0-8, Lint 4-1-9, Fournier
3-pt. goals: Monteiro 5, Wynn 3, Mark, Walden; Freeman 3, Cartwright 2
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 51-29
Bowdoin 81, UM-Farmington 37
At Brunswick, Jill Anelauskas had 19 points, nine rebounds and three steals to lead Bowdoin College past the University of Maine-Farmington.
UM-Farmington (3-7) 37
Porter 1-0-2, Byrne 3-1-10, Wiley 2-0-6, Laflin 3-1-8, Johnson 1-0-2, York 4-0-8, Ross 0-1-1, Busque, Page, Gagne, Bell, Davis, Dube
Bowdoin (8-4) 81
Anelauskas 8-3-19, Noucas 6-0-16, Cote 3-0-6, Kaubris 4-0-9, Sweeney 2-0-4, Weiss 3-0-8, Hynes 3-1-7, Bergeron 1-0-3, Flaherty 1-0-2, Leahy 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: Byrne 3, Wiley 2, Laflin; Noucas 4, Weiss 2, Kaubris, Bergeron
Halftime: Bowdoin 42-15
Bates 81, U-N ew England 68
At Biddeford, Sarah Barton handed out 14 assists, setting a Bates College career record in the process, to help the Bobcats of Lewiston top the Nor’easters.
Bates (8-3) 81
Goodridge 3-0-8, Barton 4-1-11, Beckwith 4-8-17, Coffin 8-1-17, Kostakis 6-0-13, DePoy, Yanofsky 3-0-7, Lanchantin 2-0-4, Schaefers 1-0-2, McCall, Igoe 0-2-2
U-New England (5-5) 68
Gamache 3-0-8, Pelkey 0-2-2, Foster, Diggins 4-0-8, Hesketh 4-0-9, Bunnell 5-3-16, Mroz 2-0-5, Wyand, Weston 1-0-3, Bragdon 5-2-12, Meszaros 2-1-5, Linnell, Libby
3-pt. goals: Goodridge 2, Barton 2, Beckwith, Kostakis, Yanofsky; Gamache 2, Hesketh, Bunnell 3, Mroz, Weston
Halftime: Bates 47-25
Thomas 62, Wentworth Tech 58
At Boston, freshman Mallorie Blakney poured in 26 points to power Thomas College of Waterville past Wentworth Institute of Technology.
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