GORHAM – Ashley Marble scored 15 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the University of Southern Maine to a 77-54 women’s basketball victory over Salem State on Thursday night.
Donna Cowing scored 19 points for the Huskies and Katie Frost added 18, Megan Myles had 11, and Katie Sibley contributed 10.
Gillian Almeida led Salem (Mass.) State with 12 points. Estrella Kuilan scored 10.
Salem State (6-3) 54
Almeida 4-4-12, Gosselin 3-0-7, DePatsy 3-1-7, Kuilan 4-2-10, Ferriera 0-4-4, Lunin 0-3-3, Watkins 1-0-2, Janedy 2-0-6, Murphy 1-0-3, Reardon
Southern Maine (12-2) 77
Cowing 7-5-19, Sibley 3-3-10, Marble 6-6-18, Frost 6-1-18, Myles 4-3-11, Lisa Welch 0-1-1, Lin. Welch, Sylvain, Samuelson
3-pt. goals: Janedy 2, Gosselin, Murphy; Frost 5, Sibley
Halftime: Southern Maine 35-24
Plymouth State 83, UMF 77
At Plymouth, N.H., Colleen Mahoney scored 23 points to lead Plymouth State University to the victory.
Meghan MacDonald added 15 points for Plymouth State while Lauren Devereaux had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Kate LaHaye led the University of Maine-Farmington with 21 points and seven rebounds. Desiree Haines scored 16 points. Karen Sirois had 11 points and 11 rebounds, and Brandi Rideout also scored 11 points.
UM-Farmington (8-4) 77
Simpson 4-0-8, LaHaye 8-4-21, Cyr 1-2-4, Rideout 3-4-11, Sirois 4-2-11, Sawyer 2-2-6, Haines 6-0-16, Boyd, McLeod
Plymouth State (4-8) 83
Oswalt 3-0-6, Thomas 3-0-6, Devereaux 6-2-14, MacDonald 5-4-15, White 1-1-3, DePalo 1-2-5, Mahoney 9-4-23, Hardiman 2-3-7, Susat 2-0-4, Ginn, Linehan
3-pt. goals: Haines 4, LaHaye, Rideout, Sirois; MacDonald, DePalo, Mahoney
Halftime: UM-Farmington 37-33
St. Joseph’s 54, Thomas 50
At Waterville, Brittany Rauscher scored 12 points to help lead Saint Joseph’s College to the win.
Laura Pelkey totaled 11 points for the Monks and Margaret Blauvelt has 12 rebounds.
Tammy Fowler had 15 points, 17 rebounds, and seven blocks for Thomas College. Ashley Hathaway and Samantha Davis each added 10 points.
Saint Joseph’s (5-5) 54
Regula 1-3-5, Pelkey 1-8-11, Tetrault 2-4-8, Dumais 2-2-6, Blauvelt 4-0-8, Coffin 1-2-4, Rauscher 3-5-12, Willis, Drown, Farrell, Lint
Thomas (5-5) 50
Hathaway 2-5-10, Godley 1-2-4, Butler 1-0-2, Fowler 6-2-15, Davis 4-2-10, Dyer 1-0-2, Demers 1-2-5, Searles 1-0-2, Hayes
3-pt. goals: Pelkey, Rauscher; Hathaway, Fowler, Demers
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 28-26
Men’s basketball
Plymouth 99, UM-Farmington 73
At Plymouth, N.H., Nick Pelotte scored 22 points to help lead Plymouth State College past the University of Maine at Farmington.
Andreas Pope scored 14 points for Plymouth State. Jay Boyle had 12 points and Matt Budrow added 10 points.
Travis Magnusson led the Beavers with 16 points and Steve Ginn added 11 points.
UM-Farmington (8-5) 73
Deetjen 3-0-7, Ginn 4-3-11, Magnusson 6-1-16, Teague 2-2-6, Neilson 3-0-6, Tracy 1-0-3, St. John 2-1-7, Fry 3-2-8, Drillen 1-0-2, Hutchinson 1-0-3, Carrier 2-0-4, Nichols, Susi, McIver
Plymouth State (10-3) 99
Pope 6-2-14, Boutilier 2-2-6, Pelotte 7-6-22, Hutchins 1-0-3, Sullivan 2-0-5, Budrow 3-3-10, Boggs 3-1-8, Boyle 4-0-12, Russell 1-0-2, Mungin 1-3-6, Mattson 1-0-2, Belcher 2-0-5, Bourassa 1-1-4, Walcek, Cary
3-pt. goals: Magnusson 3, St. John 2, Deetjen, Tracy, Hutchinson; Boyle 4, Pelotte 2, Hutchins, Sullivan, Budrow, Boggs, Mungin, Belcher, Bourassa
Halftime: Plymouth State 53-27
USM 80, Salem State 70
At Gorham, Jason Levecque scored 33 points as the University of Southern Maine took a big early lead and held on for the upset win.
Bill Hardwick and Mike Francoeur each added 10 points for the Huskies, while Jesse McKinnell grabbed 12 rebounds.
Allen Reid led Salem State with 28 points.
Salem State (10-2) 70
Reid 9-4-28, Victor 2-0-4, Bradsaw 2-0-4, Bloom 4-6-14, Anosike 1-0-2, Martin, Finn, Phillips 1-0-2, Lang 6-0-12, Gentilotti 2-0-4
Southern Maine (5-9) 80
Francoeur 4-0-10, Levecque 13-7-33, Daniels 3-0-7, Garland 2-1-7, McKinnell 3-0-6, Oakley, Donar 1-0-3, Favis, Sayward 2-0-4, Hardwick 3-4-10
3-pt. goals: Reid 6; Francoeur 2, Garland 2, Daniels, Donar
Halftime: Southern Maine 41-23
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