Geel leads Saint Joseph’s by UMM for 4th victory

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STANDISH – Freshman Ashley Geel scored a season-high 15 points as Saint Joseph’s College defeated the University of Maine-Machias 83-42 in women’s basketball action Sunday. Carolyn Freeman added 12 points for Saint Joseph’s. Briann Emery led the Clippers with 17 points.
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STANDISH – Freshman Ashley Geel scored a season-high 15 points as Saint Joseph’s College defeated the University of Maine-Machias 83-42 in women’s basketball action Sunday.

Carolyn Freeman added 12 points for Saint Joseph’s.

Briann Emery led the Clippers with 17 points.

UMaine-Machias (1-4) 42

Emery 5-7-17, Woodall 3-3-9, Constant 2-0-6, Wood 1-3-5, Pringle 1-1-3, Hare 0-2-2, Little

Saint Joseph’s (4-1) 83

Geel 5-4-15, Freeman 4-0-12, McDevitt 3-0-8, Ludwig 4-0-8, Miner 3-2-8, Clark 3-0-7, Boston 3-0-6, Fournier 2-0-5, Gagnon 2-0-4, Nowell 1-2-4, Cartwright 0-2-2, Enright 1-0-2, Daigle 1-0-2, Lamb, Drake

3-pt. goals: Constant 2; Freeman 4, McDevitt 2, Fournier, Clark, Geel

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 45-18

UMFK 89, Unity 22

At Unity, Ashley Ames scored 22 points as the University of Maine-Fort Kent routed Unity Sunday.

Shir Fuchs scored 12 points for the Bengals and Maliesha Caesar added 11 points. Amber Garrison and Kristen Violette scored 10 points apiece.

Ashley Crocker led Unity with nine points.

UMaine-Fort Kent 89

Fuchs 5-0-12, Garrison 4-2-10, Norsworthy 2-2-6, Bassue 4-0-8, Caesar 5-1-11, Violette 4-1-10, Ames 11-0-22, Cyr 5-0-10

Unity 22

Turcotte 4-0-8, Mank 1-0-3, Elliot 1-0-2, Crocker 3-0-9, Safford, Milligan, Kuplin, Galeotalanza

3-pt. goals: Fuchs 2, Violette; Crocker 3, Mank

Halftime: UMFK 54-12

Colby splits

At Montclair, N.J., Julianne Kowalski scored six of her 12 points in overtime as Colby College beat Montclair State 73-69 in overtime Sunday in the Red Hawk/Pioneer Classic. Colby lost to William Paterson University Saturday 67-66.

In Saturday’s game, Elisa Brown hit a jumper with three seconds left to lead William Paterson past Colby. April Smith led William Paterson with 18 points.

Kowalski scored 19 points to pace Colby. Alison Cappelloni and Rachel Mack scored 12 points apiece.

In Sunday’s game, Sam Allen scored 19 points to lead Colby. Kowalski had 12 points and Mack added 11 rebounds.

Jamilee Pflug led Montclair State with 18 points. Jackie Berry scored 17 points.

(Saturday’s Game)

Colby 66

Kowalski 7-5-19, Cappelloni 5-0-12, Mack 5-2-12, Quadir 3-0-6, Vaughan 3-0-6, Allen 1-3-6, Ritchie 0-3-3, Adler 0-2-2, Harris, Aronson, Cummings, Fairchild, Potvin

William Paterson (3-1) 67

Smith 6-6-18, Lucas 6-1-15, Haledjian 5-1-13, Brown 2-5-9, McCourt 2-0-4, Rodriguez 1-2-4, Cook 2-0-4, Kane, Thompson, Mustapha, Sindorf

3-pt. goals: Cappelloni 2, Allen; Lucas 2, Haledjian 2

Halftime: William Paterson 29-27

(Sunday’s Game)

Colby (3-1) 66

Allen 7-1-19, Kowalski 4-4-12, Cappelloni 3-0-8, Vaughan 3-2-8, Ritchie 3-0-7, Mack 3-1-7, Harris 2-0-4, Adler 2-0-4, Cummings 0-2-2, Quadir 0-2-2, Aronson

Montclair State (1-4)

Pflug 6-3-18, Berry 6-5-17, Cristino 4-1-11, Ericson 4-2-10, Totaro 2-2-6, Ayanbeku 2-0-4, McGovern 1-0-3, Burnham

3-pt. goals: Allen 4, Cappelloni 2, Ritchie; Pflug 3, Cristino 2, McGovern

Halftime: Colby 28-24

Bowdoin 56, Salve Regina 49

At Brunswick, Leah Rubega had 18 points and 18 rebounds to help lead Bowdoin College past Salve Regina Sunday.

Katie Bergeron chipped in 17 points for the Polar Bears.

Erin Phillips led Salve Regina with 15 points, eight rebounds and three steals. Allegra Lovoy added 13 points, four-assists and seven steals.

Salve Regina (3-3) 49

Lovoy 5-3-13, Phillips 5-5-15, Shorey 2-4-8, Browning 3-1-7, Barowski 0-2-2, Audet 1-2-4, Averill, Horan

Bowdoin (3-1) 56

Noucas 2-2-6, Cote 2-0-5, Bergeron 5-6-17, Rubega 7-4-18, Hynes 1-2-4, Henrikson 1-2-4, Coombes 1-0-2, Sweeney, Hackett, Gould, Barry

3-pt. goals: Cote, Bergeron

Halftime: Bowdoin 25-20

Men’s basketball

Saint Joseph’s 72, USM 55

At Gorham Sunday, Zach O’Brien scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Saint Joseph’s College Monks past the University of Southern Maine.

Chris Davis and Ray Eatmon each scored 12 for the Monks.

For the USM Huskies, Otis Smith scored 17 and Greg Whitaker had 12.

Saint Joseph’s (3-1) 72

Vachon 1-2-4, Eatmon 6-0-12, Kelley 1-0-3, O’Brien 8-0-18, Ouellet 4-0-9, Mattison, Russo, Ray, Tutwiler 0-1-1, Rue 3-2-8, Davis 4-4-12, Friend, Petzy 2-0-5

Southern Maine (1-4) 55

Poulin, Tracy 3-2-8, Morgan 2-0-5, Bergeron 2-0-4, Whitaker 5-0-12, Jellison, Pollock 2-0-5, Smith 6-4-17, Zolper 1-0-2, Sanborn 1-0-2, Pullen, Clemer, Cushman

3-pt. goals: O’Brien 2, Kelley, Ouellet, Petzy; Whitaker 2, Morgan, Pollock, Smith

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 41-27

Bowdoin 75, Kean 53

At Brunswick Sunday, Bowdoin College center Mark Phillips scored a career-high 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Polar Bears past Kean University of Union, N.J.

Kyle Jackson scored 20 points and Tim Lane added 12 for the Polar Bears.

Vinnie Darpino scored 13 to lead the Cougars.

Kean (3-3) 53

Beatty 2-1-5, Darpino 6-0-13, Akinwande 2-2-6, Lytle 0-2-2, Jones 4-0-9, Boccia 1-0-3, Harding 1-0-2, Tolliver 1-0-2, Hughes 4-0-9, Lewis, Oglesby 1-0-2, Hogges, Pierre

Bowdoin (4-1) 75

Defeo 1-2-5, Hauser, Lane 6-0-12, Jackson 7-0-20, Phillips 11-5-27, O’Connell 0-2-2, Nowell 0-2-2, Reid-Sturgis, Hanley 1-1-3, Matula, Schulkin 1-2-4, Littles, Carter, Sellew

3-pt. goals: Darpino, Jones, Boccia, Hughes; Jackson 6, Defeo

Halftime: Bowdoin 45-31

Women’s ice hockey

Robert Morris 5, Maine 4

At Pittsburgh, Megan Picinic broke the 4-4 tie at 11:41 in the third period to give Robert Morris University the win over the University of Maine Saturday.

Kathryn Stack and Mallby Giabra assisted Picinic’s goal.

Sara O’Malley and Whitney Pappas each scored two goals for 7-8-1 Robert Morris. Danielle Butterfield saved 27 of 31 shots.

Jenna Ouellette, Dawn Sullivan, Elyce Thomas and Jennie Gallo scored for the 3-11-0 Black Bears. Jordan Colliton and Vanessa Vani provided assists. Candice Currier turned away 23 of 28 shots.


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