BANGOR – Jenny Rollins paced Husson with 10 points as the Eagles cruised to an 80-45 women’s basketball victory over Wheelock College at Newman Gym on Friday night.
Angela Norsworthy tallied eight points and Laura Archer seven, along with five rebounds, as the Eagles spread out their offensive punch.
Sarah Brown led Wheelock with 15 points and Elise Ordile scored 12.
Wheelock (2-7) 45
Reardon 1-0-2, Maxon 3-0-6, Brown 3-7-15, Woodley 3-2-8, Ordile 4-4-12, Casey 1-0-2, Kerr, Moore
Husson (5-6) 80
Bradford 3-0-6, Barden 1-0-2, Al. Bragdon 2-0-5, Rollins 4-0-10, As. Bragdon 2-2-6, Sewell 2-0-4, Norsworthy 4-0-8, Lincoln 1-0-2, Blindow 2-0-5, Archer 3-0-7, Sevey 2-0-5, Barnes 2-0-4, Richards 2-1-5, Plourde 2-0-5, Lavertu 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Brown 2; Al. Bragdon, Rollins 2, Blindow, Archer, Sevey, Plourde
Halftime: Husson 43-19
Bates 68, Trinity 51
At Lewiston, Meg Coffin tossed in 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Bobcats.
Val Beckwith chalked up 19 points and nine rebounds, while Matia Kostakis contributed 10 points and 11 rebounds for Bates.
Claire Arnstein paced Trinity with 18 points, and Rebecca Cohn added 12.
Trinity (8-4) 51
Arnstein 7-1-18, Cohn 4-4-12, Card 2-2-6, Conlon 2-0-5, Liska 2-0-4, Kaplan 1-0-2, Kearns 1-0-2, Sims, Fahey, Westman
Bates (10-4) 68
Coffin 7-7-21, Beckwith 6-6-19, Kostakis 5-0-10, Barton 2-0-5, Igoe 1-1-3, McCall 0-3-3, Yanofsky 1-1-3, French 1-0-2, Schaefers 1-0-2, Jasinski, Goodridge
3-pt. goals: Arnstein 3, Conlon; Barton, Beckwith
Halftime: Bates 28-25
Middlebury 64, Colby 62
At Middlebury, Vt., Lani Young scored 15 points, including a game-winning three-point play with five seconds left, as the Panthers rallied past Colby College of Waterville.
Alison Cappelloni led Colby with 27 points, including seven 3-point goals, and four blocked shots.
Colby (3-9) 62
Cappelloni 10-0-27, Pratt 3-0-9, Kowalski 3-2-8,, Adler 1-4-6, Aronson 2-0-4, Quadir 1-2-4, Bartley 1-0-2, McCabe 1-0-2, Harris
Middlebury (9-4) 64
Young 5-5-15, Fisher 6-0-13, Barron 4-0-11, Fallon 3-2-8, Johnson 3-0-7 , Wall 1-2-4, Baker 1-0-2, Kelleher 1-0-2, Needham 1-0-2, Sanchez
3-pt. goals: Cappelloni 7, Prattt 3; Barron 3, Johnson, Fisher
Halftime: Middlebury 30-28
UMF 78, Johnson State 62
At Johnson, Vt., Caitlyn Laflin scored 36 points on a 15-for-22 effort from the floor and grabbed 12 rebounds as UM-Farmington recorded the North Atlantic Conference victory.
UMF, now 6-7 overall and 3-1 in the NAC, went on a 15-4 scoring run in the second half to take the lead after trailing by eight.
Ashley Busque chipped in with 13 points for UMF, which shot 54 percent from the field.
Jenna Lewis paced 6-7 Johnson State with 14 points and four assists.
Men’s basketball
Maine Maritime 86, Lesley 81
At Smith Gym in Castine, the Mariners shot 54 percent from the floor to outlast the Lynx in a North Atlantic Conference contest.
Adam Haskell paced Maine Maritime Academy (5-7, 3-0 NAC) with 19 points and seven rebounds, while Neil Stewart and Jake Manner tossed in 17 points each. Michael Wharff added 12.
Joseph Chatman led Lesley University of Cambridge, Mass., with 25 points. Jon Cruz added 12 points and Jesus Trejo posted 11 points and nine rebounds for the Lynx (3-9, 1-1 NAC).
Halftime: 38-38
Trinity 85, Bates 68
At Hartford, Conn., Russ Martin scored 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Trinity by Bates of Lewiston.
The game was tied at 49 with 14 minutes left, but Trinity outscored Bates 36-19 the rest of the way.
Brian Ellis paced Bates with 21 points, and Bryan Wholey added 19 points and nine rebounds.
Bates (8-4) 68
Ellis 6-7-21, Wholey 7-4-19, Wirth 3-2-8, Halloran 1-3-4, Thayer 2-0-4, Hatch 1-0-3, Wilson 0-3-3, Curley 1-0-2, Place 0-1-1, O’Keefe 0-1-1, Dunne, Creahan
Trinity (12-3) 85
Martin 6-8-20, Hasiuk 6-4-20, Tyalor 4-2-11, Ford 4-0-9, Dunn 4-0-8, Rowe 2-2-6, Fels 1-2-5, Westbrooks 1-2-4, Pimm 1-0-2, McDougall
3-pt. goals: Ellis 2, Wholey, Hatch; Hasiuk 4, Ford, Fels, Taylor
Halftime: Bates 37-35
Bowdoin 78, Williams 73
At Brunswick, Mike Hauser tossed in 17 points and handed out eight assists as the Polar Bears placed all five starters in double figures while knocking off eighth-ranked Williams.
Randy DeFeo tallied 15 points and Kyle Jackson 14 for the Polar Bears, while Andrew Sargeantson and Jordan Fliegel chipped in with 13 each.
Chris Shalvoy hit seven 3-pointers en route to 30 points to pace the Ephs. Kevin Snyder scored 25.
Williams (13-2) 73
Shalvoy 10-3-30, Shultz 0-3-3, Snyder 6-8-25, Rose, Geohegan 2-4-8, Golia, Rubin, Weisbrot 2-3-7, Dodson, Meyer
Bowdoin (13-2) 78
DeFeo 5-2-15, Sargeantson 5-3-13, Hauser 3-9-17, Jackson 3-7-14, Fliegel 5-1-13, Reid-Sturgis 1-0-2, Lane 1-0-2, Phillips 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Shalvoy 7, Snyder 5; DeFeo 3, Hauser 2, Jackson
Halftime: Bowdoin 29-23
Middlebury 65, Colby 60
At Waterville, Ashton Coghlan scored 19 points coming off the bench to spark Middlebury (Vt.).
Colby rallied to within 62-59, but Aaron Smith sank two free throws with 46 seconds remaining to help ice it.
Smith finished with 15 points for the Panthers, Mike Walsh added 12 and Tim Edwards contributed 10 rebounds and four blocked shots.
Artie Cutrone’s game-high 23 points paced the Mules. Michael Russell had 14 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, and Adam Choice chipped in with nine points and 11 rebounds.
Middlebury (12-2) 65
Coghlan 8-0-19, Smith 6-3-15, Walsh 3-5-12, Rudin 4-0-8, Dudley 1-2-5, Edwards 1-1-4, Locke 1-0-2, Kelleher, Handy
Colby (9-6) 60
Cutrone 10-1-23, Russell 3-8-10, Choice 1-7-9, Gaudet 2-1-6, Simpson 2-0-5, Sherman 1-0-2, Planeta 0-1-1, Decker, Haylon
3-pt. goals: Coghlan 3, Dudley, Walsh; Cutrone 2, Gaudet, Simpson
Halftime: Middlebury 35-29
Castleton State 92, Thomas 67
At Castleton, Vt., Josh Howe poured in a game-high 25 points to lead Castleton State past Thomas of Waterville.
Kevin Cayea connected for 24 points for the 9-5 Spartans while Richard Reilly added 14.
Michael Burchill paced the 5-9 Terriers with 16 points.
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