BANGOR – Ryan Arsenault struck out 11 batters and walked two while pitching a two-hitter as Husson College swept a baseball doubleheader with the University of Maine-Presque Isle, 2-0 and 24-6 on Sunday.
In the first game, Jeff Miller hit two singles and drove in a run for the Eagles and Ethan Guerette added two singles.
Jeffrey Ramsdell and Donald Charrette singled for UM-Presque Isle.
In the second game, Guerette had three singles and two RBIs for Husson. Miller doubled, singled and scored three runs and Dennis Graham scored three runs and singled twice. Aaron Sullivan doubled with two RBIs.
Brandon Boulware had two singles and two RBIs for UM-Presque Isle. Brandon Elie and Donald Charrette each had two singles.
(First Game)
UM-Presque Isle 000 000 000 – 0 2 0
Husson 100 001 00x – 2 8 0
Elie and Ramsdell; Arsenault and Arthers
(Second Game)
UM-Presque Isle (3-10) 000 303 0 – 6 8 7
Husson (13-18) 363 507 x – 24 18 3
Dupuis, Delaney (2), Andrews (3), Boulware (5), Door (6) and Ramsdell, Door, Charrette; Nason, Leeman (3), Walker (6) and McGinley
UM-Farmington sweeps UMPI
At Farmington, Andrew Dean allowed just four hits and walked six while striking out five through six innings and Will Griffiths pitched a perfect seventh as the University of Maine-Farmington shut out the University of Maine-Presque Isle 7-0 in Saturday’s second game. The Beavers won the first game 5-2.
In the first game, Tyler Hanson doubled and drove in a run for UM-Farmington and Russ Schmelzer singled twice.
A.J. Pennartz hit a two-run home run in the first inning for UM-Presque Isle and Donald Charette doubled and singled.
In the second game, Schmelzer had two singles and scored two runs for the Beavers. Hanson singled twice (RBI) and Corey Provencher had a double.
Tyler Delaney led UM-Presque Isle with a double.
(First Game)
UM-Presque Isle 200 000 0 – 2 8 2
UM-Farmington 121 100 x – 5 7 2
deKay and Ramsdell; Ridge and Hanson
(Second Game)
UM-Presque Isle (3-10) 000 000 0 – 0 4 2
UM-Farmington (5-10) 104 002 x – 7 10 2
Pennartz, Boulware (4) and Dorr; Griffiths and Stefanilo
Castleton State 6-5, UMF 1-4
At Farmington, Jeremy Gilcris scattered five hits and one walk through seven innings to help Castleton State to the 6-1 win over the University of Maine-Farmington in the first game on Sunday. The Spartans also won the nightcap 5-4.
In the first game, Tony DiPietrantonio singled and drove in two runs for Castleton and Chris Ragis doubled and singled.
Dan Stefanilo doubled for the Beavers and Josh Garneau singled twice.
In the second game, Brad Polcare had three singles and two RBIs for the Spartans.
Corey Provencher doubled and homered with two RBIs to lead UM-Farmington and Tyler Hanson doubled with an RBI.
(First Game)
Castleton 020 004 0 – 6 7 0
UM-Farmington 001 000 0 – 1 5 2
Gilcris and Brooks; Hemdal, Griffiths (6) and Hanson
(Second Game)
Castleton (13-14) 100 121 0 – 5 8 1
UM-Farmington (5-12) 300 010 0 – 4 6 2
LaRose, Heck (5) and McPeek and Morrison, Feltis (7) and Hanson
Saint Joseph’s, Rivier split
At Standish, Ian Lee posted three hits and drove in three runs to spark Saint Joseph’s College by Rivier College 6-0 in the second game of a Saturday doubleheader.
The Monks dropped the first game 10-7.
In the first game, John McMahon had two hits and five RBIs to lead Rivier.
Wade Oliver paced Saint Joseph’s with three hits and two RBIs. Luke Enman hit a three-run home run while Andrew Wood added three hits.
In the second game, Mason Roberge and Andrew Keirstead combined for the seven-hit shutout.
Brian Schools and Enman each tallied a hit and an RBI for the Monks.
(First Game)
Rivier 012 601 – 10 5 3
St. Joseph’s 220 300 – 7 15 3
Pisano, Burkett (4) and Gargan; Burdin, Stout (4), Dion (4) and Wood
(Second Game)
Rivier 000 000 0 – 0 7 2
St. Joseph’s 020 022 x – 6 8 0
Goulet and Gargan; Roberge, Keirstead (6) and Adams, Swasey
Huskies sweep Plymouth State
At Plymouth, N.H., the University of Southern Maine tagged Plymouth State University pitchers for 31 runs on 32 hits Saturday en route to sweeping a doubleheader 20-5 and 11-2.
In the first game, Ryan Pike had four hits, including a pair of home runs, and four RBIs to lead Southern Maine.
Josh Mackey tallied four hits and drove in three runs while Andrew Stacy had four hits and two RBIs. Ryan Gaffney added three hits and four RBIs for the Huskies.
In the second game, Stacy and Gaffney led the way for USM with two hits and two RBIs apiece. Mike knocked in three runs for the Huskies.
(First Game)
Southern Maine 232 170 050 – 20 22 1
Plymouth State 002 100 011 – 5 11 4
Ross, Hahn (8), Nutter (9) and Berthiaume, Mullins (8); Ketchum, Brayton (4), Hannon (5), Moody (8) and Pogorzelski
(Second Game)
Southern Maine (19-8) 040 012 301 – 11 10 1
Plymouth State (6-20) 101 000 000 – 2 4 3
Therrian, deBethune (8), Stacy (9) and Berthiaume; Hale, Lavelle (7), Flanagan (8), Welch (9) and Pogorzelski
Wheaton 5, Southern Maine 4
At Gorham, sophomore Jeff Lieneck hit a two-out single to left field in the top of the 10th inning Sunday to score Scott Ciccone and lead Wheaton College past the University of Southern Maine.
Wheaton’s Nick Pecora hit a two-out RBI double in the top of the ninth to tie it at 4-4.
Greg Holmes had three singles and an RBI for the Huskies. Anthony D’Alfonso doubled and singled and Ryan Gaffney hit two singles.
Wheaton (27-7) 002 100 001 1 – 5 7 1
USM (19-9) 000 001 300 0 – 4 9 1
Kostaras, Pescosolido (7), Kasik (7), Barnes (8), Simmons (9) and Lieneck; Schmidt, deBethune (9), Stacy (9) and Berthiaume
Colby, Bates get split
At Waterville Saturday, Ryan Heide pitched a complete game to lead Bates to a 7-2 win in the first game and Spencer Jacobson had two singles and a double to lead Colby to a 9-8 victory in the second game of a doubleheader.
In the second game, Justin Clark worked six innings to earn the win and Ryan Murphy got the save.
Denis Hogan had a double and two singles for the Bobcats of Lewiston.
In the first game, Brian Buckley and Jake Simon each had a double and a single to pace Bates. Tom Beaton singled twice and Robert Patton hit a solo homer in the second.
Craig Cooper singled twice for the Mules.
(First Game)
Bates 211 010 2 – 7 9 1
Colby 001 001 0 – 2 7 2
Heide and Egelson; Moore, Brettingen, Murdock (7), Whelan (7) and McKay
(Second Game)
Bates (6-16) 001 000 043 – 8 12 4
Colby (12-11) 301 030 02x – 9 12 2
Schwartz, Thayer (5), Murphy-Romboletti (8) and Webb; Clark, Tourek (7), Whelan (8), Murphy (9) and McKay
Men’s lacrosse
Emerson 12, Maine Maritime 8
At Castine, Jake Frank, Joe Greaney and Josh Anderson each scored three goals and assisted on two others to lead Emerson College past Maine Maritime Academy in North Atlantic Conference playoff action Sunday afternoon at Ritchie Field.
Emerson (4-12) scored five goals in the fourth quarter to pull away.
For the 5-6 Mariners, C.J. Kelley had two goals and three assists. Nate Bolduc of Farmington and Garrett Lake each scored two goals. Patrick Jones made eight saves.
Dean Smollar had 21 saves for the Lions.
Softball
Husson sweeps Becker
At Leicester, Mass., Jenny Rollins homered, doubled and singled to drive in five runs and lift Husson College of Bangor over Becker College in Saturday’s first game. The Eagles won the second game 17-4.
In the first game, Caitlin LeBorgne allowed no earned runs, five hits and no walks while striking out 10 for the Eagles. Brittni Adams and Carolyn McAvoy scored three runs apiece.
Danielle Kiertianis tripled and singled to lead Becker.
In the second game, McAvoy hit four doubles and single while driving in three runs for Husson. Dorothy Cameron had a triple, double and single with four RBIs. Megan Bradstreet hit a double and two singles and Cassie Berry doubled and singled with three runs scored.
Alexandra Imtanios doubled and tripled with two RBIs for Becker.
(First Game)
Husson 360 21 – 12 11 1
Becker 001 00 – 1 5 6
LeBorgne and Bell; Kiertianis and Tibbetts
(Second Game)
Husson (19-9) 212 (10) 2 – 17 19 2
Becker (5-14) 004 0 0 – 4 7 3
Pietras, Arsenault (3) and Bell; Cammuso, Hannah (4) and Tibbetts
Husson splits with Elms
At Chicopee, Mass., Carolyn McAvoy hit a double and two singles and drove in two runs to help lead Husson College to the 4-3 win over Elms College in Sunday’s first game. Elms defeated Husson 9-8 in the second game.
In the first game, Shannon Pietras doubled and singled with an RBI for the Eagles and Jenny Rollins singled twice.
Tammie Tremblay had two singles and two RBIs.
In the second game, Elms rallied for five runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat Husson.
Elms’ Danielle LaPlante had two singles and RBIs and Kim Lastowski doubled.
Cassie Berry drove in two runs and singled twice for the Eagles. Dorothy Cameron doubled with two RBIs and Rollins added two RBIs.
(First Game)
Husson 000 000 22 – 4 9 2
Elms 001 000 11 – 3 10 0
Arsenault and Bell; Tremblay and Williams
(Second Game)
Husson (20-10) 003 003 2 – 8 8 3
Elms (14-13) 012 100 5 – 9 11 1
LeBorgne, Arsenault (7), Sargent (7) and Ramsdell and Williams
UM-Farmington sweeps Bay Path
At Longmeadow, Mass., the University of Maine at Farmington held on to the win Saturday’s first game 4-3 despite two runs scored in the bottom of the seventh by Bay Path College. The Beavers also won the second game 12-1.
In the first game, Lauren Overlock and Megan Goodrow doubled for UM-Farmington.
Sam Gunseth and Kristal Cormier each doubled to lead Bay Path.
In the second game, Kasey McPhail and McKell Barnes both doubled twice.
(First Game)
UM-Farmington 000 012 1 – 4 12 2
Bay Path 000 100 2 – 3 12 2
Defilipp and Barnes; Nizinski and Wright
(Second Game)
UM-Farmington (10-2) 002 46 – 12 19 1
Bay Path (19-10) 000 10 – 1 3 3
Bergeron, Carmen (5) and Connors, Kowalczyk (5); Cormier and Rodriguez
UM-Farmington 6-20, UMPI 2-2
At Waterville, University of Maine at Farmington scored 13 runs in the second inning as the Beavers beat the University of Maine at Presque Isle 20-2 in Sunday’s nightcap. UM-Farmington also won the first game 6-2.
In the first game, Katelyn Ross tripled and singled and drove in three runs for the Beavers. Megan Goodrow added two singles and two RBIs.
Brittany Humphrey doubled twice and scored a run for UM-Presque Isle. Erica Davis tripled.
In the second game, Kelly McDonough had a double and a single with four RBIs for UM-Farmington. Jessica Timmreck added three singles and two runs scored.
Brittany Humphrey led UMPI with two singles and Danielle Humphrey doubled and scored a run.
(First Game)
UM-Presque Isle 000 200 0 – 2 8 1
UM-Farmington 031 200 x – 6 12 3
Russell and Humphrey; Defilipp, Carman (5) and Barnes
(Second Game)
UM-Presque Isle (2-11) 0 0 1 10 – 2 7 2
UM-Farmington (12-2) 2 (13) 4 1x – 20 14 2
Davis and Humphrey; Bergeron, Carman (4) and Conners, Kowalczyk
Elms sweeps Mariners
At Chicopee, Mass., Saturday, Tammie Tremblay earned a complete-game victory in one game and went 4-for-7 in both games to help lead the offense as Elms College swept a doubleheader with Maine Maritime Academy 4-2 and 8-1.
In the second game, Elms scored five runs in the third inning. Kerrie Bowden, Alison McBride, Tremblay, Tiffany Williams and Andrea Ramsdell each had two hits for Elms.
Ramsdell allowed six hits and one run in seven innings to earn the win.
Hannah Seamans had two singles for the Mariners.
In the first game, Tremblay had two singles and an RBI.
Brittany Hunt had a double and two singles for the Mariners. Amanda Barker singled twice and Sam Rheaume had a double and a single.
(First Game)
Maine Maritime (6-12) 020 00 0 – 2 8 1
Elms (12-12) 003 001 x – 4 5 0
Barker and Poland; Tremblay and Williams
(Second Game)
Maine Maritime 010 000 0 – 1 6 4
Elms 115 010 0 – 8 13 2
Richard and Poland; Ramsdell and Williams
Maine Maritime, Becker split
At Leicester, Mass., Mallery Stanley registered three hits and two RBIs to as Maine Maritime topped Becker College 8-6 in the first game of a Sunday doubleheader.
The Lady Mariners dropped the second game 5-3.
In the first game, Brittany Hunt had two hits and two RBIs while Nicole Poland posted a hit and drove in three runs for Maine Maritime.
In the second game, Shannon Tibbetts and Danielle Kiertianis had two hits apiece to lead Becker.
Megan Russell had three hits to pace the Lady Mariners. Poland added two hits while Hillary Arris drove in a pair runs.
(First Game)
Maine Maritime 005 000 3 – 8 10 3
Becker 100 221 0 – 6 4 1
Barker and Poland; Kiertianis and Gleason
(Second Game)
Maine Maritime (7-13) 120 000 0 – 3 9 1
Becker (6-15) 000 500 x – 5 7 1
Barker and Arris; Kiertianis and Gleason
St. Joseph’s, Pine Manor split
At Standish, Alyssa Dunn had three hits and an RBI as Saint Joseph’s avoided the sweep and defeated Pine Manor College 5-4 in the second game of a doubleheader on Saturday.
Pine Manor defeated the Monks in the first game 10-1.
In the first game, Courtney Wallace hit a grand-slam to propel Pine Manor.
Alysn Ludwig had a pair of hits while Liddy van der Linden drove in the lone run for Saint Joseph’s.
In the second game, Anna Willis posted two hits while Jillian Kimball had a hit and two RBIs for the Monks.
(First Game)
Pine Manor 103 033 – 10 9 1
St. Joseph’s 000 100 – 1 4 4
Vocaturo and Wallace; Walsh and Neff
(Second Game)
Pine Manor (26-9) 004 000 0 – 4 8 1
St. Joseph’s (20-12) 003 002 x – 5 8 1
Tampa, Vocaturo (6) and Wallace; Wezcwicz and Neff
Saint Joseph’s sweeps Norwich
At Standish, Jillian Kimball and Megan Farrell combined to drive in 10 runs to lead Saint Joseph’s College to the 17-9 win over Norwich University in Sunday’s second game. The Monks also took the first game 11-3.
In the first game, Kimball had two singles and three RBIs for the Monks and Aly Ludwig added a triple and three RBIs. Anna Willis singled three times.
Lindsey Fickett drove in two runs for Norwich and Marley Balasco singled twice.
In the second game, Farrell hit a triple and three singles while driving in five runs for Saint Joseph’s. Kimball also had five RBIs along with two doubles and two singles. Ludwig hit four singles and Willis also added four singles and five runs scored.
Christine Carroll doubled twice and drove in two runs for Norwich and Codi Collins hit three singles.
(First Game)
Norwich 102 00 – 3 5 3
St. Joseph’s 112 16 – 11 16 0
Pratt and Carroll; Walsh and Neff
(Second Game)
Norwich (17-17) 041 400 – 9 14 1
St. Joseph’s (22-12) 346 202 – 17 22 0
Bean and Carroll; Wezowicz, Walsh (4) and Neff, Shackford
Eastern Conn. sweeps Huskies
At Gorham, Rachel Denny launched a pair of home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in six runs to lead Eastern Connecticut State University to a doubleheader sweep of the University of Southern Maine Saturday.
The Warriors defeated Southern Maine 6-1 in the opener and held on for a 11-8 win in the second game.
In the first game, Katie Pensiero pitched five innings allowing no runs on three hits to earn the win for Eastern Connecticut.
Kristina Grondin and Heather Gilman had two hits apiece for the Huskies.
In the second game, Krystle Denny hit a three-run home run for the Warriors.
Sabrina Sevigny had a pair of doubles for USM.
(First Game)
Eastern Conn. 000 240 0 – 6 5 0
Southern Maine 000 000 1 – 1 5 2
Pensiero, Cravens (6) and Denny; Grondin and Sevigny
(Second Game)
Eastern Conn. (18-8) 420 110 3 – 11 15 2
Southern Maine (12-14) 200 230 1 – 8 11 4
Cody, Cravens (4) and Denny; O’Connor, Deroche (4) and Sevigny
Western Connecticut, USM split
At Gorham, junior Sabrina Sevigny hit a three-run home run in the fourth inning and added a double to lead the University of Southern Maine to the 3-1 victory in Sunday’s second game over Western Connecticut State University. The Colonials shutout the Huskies in the first game 9-0.
In the first game, Stacey DiMaggio hit a grand slam in the sixth inning to pace the Colonials. Meghan Mammone added a double and Brittany Finkelday hit two singles.
Shelby Slie allowed just one hit and struck out 11 to earn the shutout win.
In the second game, Kristina Grondin doubled for the Huskies and Stacey Stuart singled twice.
DiMaggio doubled and singled to lead Western Connecticut.
(First Game)
Southern Maine 000 000 – 0 1 5
Western Conn. 002 214 – 9 9 1
Deroche and Sevigny; Slie and Finkelday
(Second Game)
Southern Maine (13-15) 000 300 0 – 3 5 1
Western Conn. (23-9) 000 001 0 – 1 6 2
Grondin and Sevigny; Slie and Finkelday
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