November 07, 2024
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Haskell, Stewart lift MMA men by UMPI

CASTINE – Adam Haskell of Winslow had 20 points, six rebounds and six assists while pacing Maine Maritime Academy past the University of Maine-Presque Isle 82-55 in men’s basketball action Saturday.

Neil Stewart of Rangeley had 13 points and eight rebounds for the 8-7 Mariners. Derek DiFrederico of Millinocket chipped in 12 points and Jake Manner of Frankfort 11 points.

Ronald Spencer led 2-13 UMPI’s Owls with 22 points, all in the first half. Michael Latchford had 10 points and seven rebounds.

Conn. College 77, Colby 66

At New London, Conn., Christian Mosley scored a game-high 24 points and Shavar Bernier added 15 as Connecticut College beat Colby.

Mark Gaudet had 19 points for the Mules. Mac Simpson had 15 points and eight assists; Adam Choice had 15 points and six rebounds.

Colby (10-8)

Gaudet 7-0-19, Choice 5-5-15, Simpson 5-3-15, Cutrone 2-4-8, Haylon 2-0-6, Russell 1-0-2, Sherman, Planteta

Conn. College (14-3)

Mosley 5-10-24, Bernier 4-6-15, Stone 5-4-14, Karis 3-0-8, Lampe 2-2-7, Thuma 1-0-3, Lehane 1-0-2, Veras 1-0-2, Young

3-pt. goals: Gaudet 5, Simpson 2, Haylon 2, Cutrone; Mosley 4, Karis 2, Lampe, Thuma, Bernier

Halftime: Conn. Coll. 36-29

UM-Presque Isle 93, Unity 63

At Presque Isle, James Gregory had 24 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists to lead the University-Presque Isle to victory over Unity Sunday.

Felix Agboola scored 20 points for the Owls. Ronald Spencer had 19 points and Allan Stroud added 10 points.

James Benzenuti paced Unity with 17 points. Brandon Loons scored 14 points and Ben Giroux chipped in 10 points.

Unity 63

Giroux 4-0-10, Benzenuti 7-1-17, Kelly 2-5-9, Allen 1-1-3, Loons 4-3-14, Currier 3-0-6, Segars 2-1-5, Carroll, Masselle

UMaine-Presque Isle 93

Spencer 7-0-19, Devic 1-1-3, Korhonen 2-0-5, Wire 0-1-1, Gregory 10-3-24, Campbell 1-0-2, Agboola 10-0-20, Stroud 4-2-10, Malave, Sabattus

3-pt. goals: Loons 3, Giroux 2, Benzenuti 2; Spencer 5, Korhonen, Gregory

Halftime: UMPI 53-34

Bates 72, Tufts 68 (OT)

At Medford, Mass., Bryan Wholey capped a rally that erased a 15-point deficit with a 3-pointer with 26 seconds left to force overtime and he scored Bates’ first six points of OT to spearhead the win.

Wholey wound up with a game-high 28 points, nine rebounds and four steals. Chris Wilson had 15 points and four steals and Jimmy O’ Keefe contributed 10 points and 12 rebounds.

Jon Pierce’s 21 points and eight rebounds powered Tufts.

Bates (10-5) 72

Wholey 10-7-28, Wilson 5-3-15, O’Keefe 4-2-10, Place 2-2-8, Ellis 2-1-5, Wirth 1-1-3, Halloran 1-0-2, Al. Gallant

Tufts (9-7) 68

Pierce 9-0-21, Black 4-0-12, Weitzen 5-2-12, Aa. Gallant 4-2-10, Beyel 2-0-5, O’Keefe 2-0-4, Lowry 1-0-2, Cook 1-0-2, Sullivan

3-pt. goals: Place 2, Wilson 2, Wholey; Black 4, Pierce 3, Beyel

Halftime: Tufts 42-28

Becker 86, UM-Farmington 73

At Farmington, Travis Suber poured in a game-high 26 points, five assists and four steals and Becker College (Mass.) led from start to finish to upend the University of Maine-Farmington.

Sean Fry’s 17 points and Matt St. John’s 10 paced the Beavers and Josh Tanguay had a game-high seven rebounds.

Becker (8-9) 86

Suber 9-7-26, Exum 4-7-17, Miranda 5-2-17, Jacobs 4-3-11, Schroll 1-5-7, Rivers 1-0-3, Callahan 0-2-2, Fuller 1-0-2, Masumbuko 0-1-1, Brooks

UM-Farmington (8-10) 73

Fry 4-8-17, St. John 4-0-12, Hutchinson 2-4-8, Lelansky 1-4-7, Neil 3-0-8, Tanguay 3-0-6, Nichols 2-0-4, Taylor 2-0-4, Labrie 1-0-2, Dean 1-0-2, Burdin 1-0-2, Howell 1-0-2, Tracy 1-0-2, Diang, Leary, Armstrong, Gingras

3-pt. goals: Miranda 5, Exum 2, Rivers, Suber; St. John 2, Lelansky, Fry, Neil

Halftime: Becker 49-40

Bowdoin 66, Wesleyan 46

At Middletown, Conn., Jordan Fliegel scored a game-high 25 points including 10 of Bowdoin’s last 24 points, to help the Polar Bears post the victory.

Fliegel, who was one point shy of his season-high, also had five rebounds.

Andrew Hippert had 10 points and Andrew Sargeantson contributed nine poits and a game-high 10 rebounds.

Kevin Scura had eight points for Wesleyan.

Bowdoin (15-3) 66

Sargeantson 3-3-9, Hauser 2-2-8, Hippert 3-2-10, Jackson 2-0-4, Fliegel 7-11-25, DeFeo, Reid-Sturgis 2-0-4, Hebert, Lane, Phillips 3-0-6

Wesleyan (6-11) 46

Griffin 0-4-4, Pelletier 3-0-7, Kaminer 3-1-7, Winters 2-1-5, Collins 2-0-4, Green, Raymond 1-0-2, Sargent, Scura 3-0-8, Poisson, Creeden, Maltz 0-1-1, Grayson 1-2-4, Battle 1-0-4, Gonzalez-Kreisberg 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Hauser 2, Hippert 2; Scura 2, Pelletier

Halftime: Bowdoin 33-26

USM 77, Keene State 74

At Gorham Saturday, Jamaal Caterina of Portland, Greg Whitaker of Presque Isle and Troy Jellison of Bangor each scored 17 to pace the University of Southern Maine past visiting Keene State University.

Drew Coppenrath added 11 points for the USM Huskies.

Tyler Kathan led Kenne State with 19 points.

Keene State (11-7) 74

Hickey 4-2-13, Anderson 4-0-8, Ritter 2-4-8, Kathan 6-4-19, Little 1-2-4, Drouin 5-4-17, Licilea, Davis 1-2-4, Malkowski 0-1-1, White, Robinson

Southern Maine (9-9) 77

Pollock 2-0-5, Oakley 2-0-4, Caterina 6-5-17, Coppenrath 3-5-11, Whitaker 6-0-17, Hebert 1-1-3, Jellison 6-0-17, Gooding 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Hickey 3, Drouin 3, Kathan 3; Jellison 5, Whitaker 5

Halftime: Keene State 31-29

St. Joe’s 85, Albertus Magnus 71

At Standish Saturday, junior forward Elbie Murphy scored 30 points to reach the 1,000-point mark for his collegiate career and lead the Saint Joseph’s College Monks.

Raymond Eatmon scored 10 points for the Monks.

Walden St. Juste had 15 points to lead Albertus Magnus.

Albertus Magnus (1-13) 71

St. Juste 7-0-15, Laonzo 5-0-13, Young 4-4-13, Hovan 5-0-11, Eckert 3-0-9, Mendenhall 2-0-5, Donahue 1-0-3, Cordova 0-2-2, Barber, Burnell

Saint Joseph’s (6-7) 85

Eatmon 5-0-10, Murphy 10-6-30, Vachon 3-2-9, Ouellet 1-2-5, Mattison 1-2-4, Russo 1-0-3, Davis 3-3-9, Friend 2-2-8, Rue 3-0-7, Jones, Kelley, Savino, Tutwiler, Tandberg

3-pt. goals: Murphy 4, Friend 2, Russo, Vachon, Rue, Ouellet; Laonzo 3, Eckert 3, Donahue, Mendenhall, hovan, Young, St. Juste

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 48-38

Elms 78, Thomas 58

At Waterville Saturday, Joe Esile scored a game-high 19 points while leading Elms College of Chicopee, Mass., past Thomas College.

Darrell Alexander scored 18 and Andrew Duncanson of Westbrook added 10, as did Isaiah Brathwaite of Farmington for the 6-12 Terriers.

Women’s hockey

BU ties, tops Maine

At Boston, Mass. Sunday afternoon, Laurel Koller (power play), Gina Kearns and Lauren Cherewyk staked Boston University to a 3-0 lead and the Terriers withstood a Maine rally to post a 4-3 triumph.

The teams battled to a 1-1 overtime tie on Saturday.

On Sunday, Vanessa Vani’s late second-period goal and Taryn Peacock’s early third-period goal pulled the Black Bears within 3-2 but Caroline Bourdeau scored into an empty net to sew it up with 32 seconds remaining.

Abby Barton capped the scoring with 11 seconds left.

Kearns had an assist to go with her goal and Melissa Haber made 26 saves for BU, now 8-11-3 overall, 5-5-1 in Hockey East.

Vani had two assists along with her goal and Peacock also had an assist for Maine, which is 2-19-3 overall, 1-7-3 in Hockey East.

Genevieve Turgeon made 23 saves.

On Saturday, Jennie Gallo scored with 2:02 remaining in the second period as the Black Bears rallied for the tie.

Amy Stech tallied the assist on Gallo’s goal. Turgeon made 45 saves.

Jillian Kirchner scored for Boston University on the power play in the first period. Allyse Wilcox stopped 19 shots.

Women’s basketball

Colby 66, Connecticut Col. 63

At Waterville, Alison Cappelloni scored 20 points, including the go-ahead shot with 32.7 seconds remaining, to give Colby College the win over Connecticut College Saturday.

Katie McCabe had 19 points and 14 rebounds for the Mules and Meredith Aronson added 11 points and five assists.

Lindsay Michel and Katy Serafin led Connecticut College with 18 points apiece.

Connecticut College (10-7) 63

Michel 7-2-18, Serafin 6-6-18, Roseen 5-1-11, Cummings 3-2-8, Hoover 2-0-4, DeFeo 1-0-2, Frazier 1-0-2, Holak, Towne

Colby (4-11) 66

Cappelloni 8-1-20, McCabe 7-5-19, Aronson 4-2-11, Kowalski 4-0-8, Adler 2-0-6, Harris 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Michel 2; Cappelloni 3, Adler 2, Aroson

Halftime: Colby 36-35

UM-Farmington 55, Becker 33

At Farmington, Caitlyn Laflin scored 19 points to lead the University of Maine at Farmington past Becker College Saturday.

Erin Porter added nine points and 11 rebounds for the Beavers and Amanda Byrne had 10 assists.

Courtney Fiske led Becker with nine points.

Becker (9-7) 33

Fiske 4-0-9, Pion 3-0-6, Miller 2-1-5, Karat 2-0-5, Pinak 2-0-4, Evans 1-2-4, Tibbett, Faunce, Lawrence, Millette

UMaine-Farmington (8-9) 55

Laflin 6-5-19, Porter 4-1-9, Busque 3-0-8, Wiley 3-0-8, Ross 3-0-6, Bell 2-0-5, Dube, Davis, Gagne, Page, Byrne, York, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Fiske, Karat; Busque 2, wiley 2, Laflin 2, Bell

Halftime: UM-Farmington 28-17

Wesleyan 62, Bowdoin 49

At Brunswick, Saturday, Nikki Maletta scored 15 points and have four steals to give Wesleyan University its first win over Bowdoin College since February 1992.

Jill Anelauskas led Bowdoin with 11 points and eight rebounds. Maria Noucas, Caitlin Hynes and Alexa Kaubris each added 10 points.

Wesleyan (13-5) 62

Fourney 4-4-12, Savas 1-0-2, Maletta 4-6-15, Lowe 3-1-7, Sprung 6-2-14, Lively 1-0-2, Southam 3-2-10, Gold, McAndrew-Davis

Bowdoin (13-5) 49

Anelauskas 4-2-11, Noucas 4-0-10, Hynes 3-4-10, Kaubris 3-1-10, Cote 1-0-2, Sweeney 1-0-2, Leahy 1-2-4, Bergeron, Weiss, Aceto

3-pt. goals: Southam 2, Maletta; Kaubris 3, Noucas 2, Anelauskas

Halftime: Wesleyan 31-25

Southern Maine 58, Keene St. 53

At Gorham, Becky Dixon scored a career-high 17 points to help lead the University of Southern Maine past Keene State College Saturday.

Josalee Danieli had 10 points for the Huskies and Nicole Paradis added eight assists and eight points.

Nicole Simmler had 17 points and nine rebounds to pace Keene State.

Keene State (11-6) 53

Boudreau 2-1-7, Dogou 3-0-6, Simmler 6-2-17, Sapp 2-1-5, Kinney 3-1-7, Graveley4-0-9, Small, Cleveland

Southern Maine (16-1) 58

Paradis 3-0-8, Ross 3-0-6, Danieli 3-4-10, Kent 2-2-7, Kynoch 1-1-4, Dixon 5-5-17, Santa Fe 3-0-6, Arsenault, DeMillo

3-pt. goals: Simmler 3, Boudreau 2, Dogou 2, Graveley; Paradis 2, Ross 2, Kent, Kynoch, Dixon

Halftime: Southern Maine 31-15

Tufts 61, Bates 46

At Lewiston, Colleen Hart scored 17 points to lift No. 19 nationally ranked Tufts University over Bates College Saturday.

Meg Coffin led Bates with 15 points and Val Beckwith scored 12 points.

Tufts (16-1) 61

Hart 5-6-17, Ummah 4-1-9, Moynihan 2-2-8, Gomez 2-4-8, Tausanovitch 3-2-8, Sullivan 4-0-8, Baily 1-1-3, Robinson

Bates (10-6) 46

Coffin 6-3-15, Beckwith 2-8-12, Barton 3-0-6, Kostakis 2-0-5, Schaefers 1-2-4, Goodridge 1-2-4, McCall, Lanchantin, Igoe

3-pt. goals: Moynihan 2, Hart; Kostakis

Halftime: Tufts 28-15

Thomas 73, Elms 53

At Waterville, Karen Demers scored 18 points to lift Thomas College over Elms College Saturday.

Mallorie Blakney added 12 points for the Terriers.

Justine Tokas led Elms with 12 points.

Elms (5-10) 53

Fernandes 1-2-4, Schneider 2-1-5, Winant 2-6-10, Nazario 2-2-7, Sullivan 1-3-5, Dunnack 2-3-8, Tokas 3-6-12, Hutchinson 1-0-2

Thomas (4-8) 73

Morin 1-3-5, Blakney 4-4-12, Demers 6-2-18, Barrett 2-0-4, Barrett 2-0-4, McNary 1-2-4, Nassetta 1-1-3, Martel 3-0-9, Miles 4-0-9, Jones 2-1-5, Evans 1-2-4, Denbow

3-pt. goals: Nazario, Dunnack; Demers 4, Martel 3, Miles

Halftime: Thomas 34-22

UM-Presque Isle 81, Unity 33

At Presque Isle, Erica Davis had a triple-double with 16 points, 11 steals and 10 rebounds to lift the University of Maine at Presque Isle past Unity College Sunday.

Megan Korhonen had 20 points, six steals and five assists for the Owls and Julie Wescott scored 11 points.

Tiffany Dorsey’s 10 points led Unity.

Unity 33

Turcotte 3-0-6, Sheppard 1-2-4, Dorsey 5-0-10, Young 3-0-6, Attendorn 2-2-6, Safford, Ousterhout, Fitzmaurice

UMaine-Presque Isle 81

Korhonen 6-8-20, Davis 8-0-16, Rowe 1-2-4, Dolley 4-0-9, Wescott 4-1-11, Brooker 2-0-4, Kilfoil 2-0-4, Sullivan 2-0-4, Lenentine 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Wescott 2, Dolley

Halftime: UMPI 38-17

UMFK 83, Paul Smith’s 20

At Fort Kent, Ascilla Jeffers and Shir Fuchs each scored 15 points to lift the University of Maine-Fort Kent over Paul Smith’s College Sunday.

Ashley Ames had 12 points for the Lady Bengals. Alisa Licata had seven assists and Amber Garrison added five steals.

Jenny Stetson led Paul Smith’s with 10 points.

Paul Smith’s (0-12) 20

McMahon 0-1-1, Lathrop 0-2-2, Stetson 2-6-10, Garretson 2-1-5, Burnham 1-0-2, Souther

UMaine-Fort Kent (10-9) 83

Jeffers 7-1-15, Ames 6-0-12, Licata 2-0-5, Fuchs 6-0-15, Garrison 1-0-2, Burnett 4-0-9, Waltz 3-0-6, Tracy 2-0-6, Bassue 1-4-6, Ribera 3-0-7

3-pt. goals: Fuchs 3, Licata, Burnett, Ribera

Halftime: UMFK 45-13

Correction: A shorter version of these results ran in the State edition.

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