September 20, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Monks collect two wins MMA, USM, Bowdoin women continue to roll

STANDISH – St. Joseph’s College received 14 points and nine rebounds from Margaret Blauvelt and 11 points from Megan Tetrault as the Monks beat the University of Maine-Fort Kent 56-43 Sunday to completed a weekend sweep of Aroostook County colleges.

St. Joseph’s nipped UM-Presque Isle 47-45 on Saturday.

On Sunday, Maryann Welsh netted a game-high 16 points for the Bengals and grabbed nine rebounds. Dana Lemon had 10 points.

At Standish Saturday, Val Dumais led St. Joseph’s with 12 points and Laura Pelkey had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

The Owls’ Sarah Beasley collected 16 points and seven rebounds.

UM Fort Kent (13-13) 43

Lemon 3-4-10, Hare 4-0-9, Hichborn1-3-5, Lutz 0-2-2, Welsh 7-2-16, Quint, Gagnon 0-1-1

St. Joseph’s (13-11) 56

Pelkey 3-0-9, Tetrault 5-0-11, Dumais 3-2-8, Blauvelt 5-4-14, Ahern 2-0-4, Willis 0-1-1, Coffin, 0-4-4, Regula, Somma, Drown, Foscaldo, Rauscher 1-0-3, Farrell 0-2-2, Lint

3-pt. goals: Hare; Pelkey 3, Tetrault, Rauscher

Halftime: St. Joseph’s 35-19

UMPI (7-13) 45

Beasley 8-0-16, Joy 2-4-8, M. Sutherland, Cyr 2-1-6, Lenentine 2-0-5, Wescott, Michaud 3-0-6, Allan, Sullivan, L. Sutherland 2-0-4

St. Joseph’s (12-11) 47

Regula 3-2-8, Pelkey 2-6-10, Tetrault 2-1-5, Dumais 4-4-12, Blauvelt 3-0-6, Coffin, Somma, Rauscher 1-0-2, Farrell 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Cyr, Lenentine; Rauscher

Halftime: St. Joseph’s 23-21

USM 76, UMass Dartmouth 54

At North Dartmouth, Mass., Tiffany Jones and Katie Frost led Southern Maine on a punishing 22-0 run in the middle of the first half and didn’t look back. Jones and Frost each netted 13 points.

Kerri Augenstein tossed in 17 points for UMass Dartmouth. Laura Goggin had 12 points and grabbed 7 rebounds

Southern Maine (23-2) 76

Lindsey Welch, Cowing 1-4-7, Thibaudeau, Bryant 0-1-1, Ross 1-0-2, Sibley 1-6-8, Marble 2-4-8, Sylvain 2-0-5, Frost 5-2-13, Jones 5-1-13, Martin 1-0-2, Myles 1-0-2, Kynoch 3-0-7, Lisa Welch 3-2-8, Krausse, Samuelson

UMass Dartmouth(13-12) 54

Palantzas 2-1-5, Chard 0-1-1, Augenstein 7-2-17, Ridge 1-2-4, Armstrong 2-4-8, Goggin 4-3-12, Morgan, Marsh 2-0-4, Davis 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Jones 2, Cowing, Sylvain, Frost, Kynoch; Augenstein, Goggin

Halftime: So. Maine 40-26

MMA 71, Elms College 53

At Castine, Alyssa Burns led Maine Maritime with 23 points and nine rebounds; Michelle Gott had 18 points and Amanda Johnson chipped in 11 points.

Amy Kasala and Michelle Fernandes paced Elms College with 15 and 10 points, respectively

Finishing 15-2 in conference play, Friday’s victory secured the Lady Mariners the No. 1 seed in the tournament.

Elms College (11-13) 53

Kasala 4-7-15, Fernandes 3-2-10, Arment 0-2-2, Castro 3-0-6, Dugre 3-1-7, Prattico1-0-2, Josefiak 2-2-7, O’Keefe 1-2-4

Maine Maritime Academy (21-4) 71

Burns 10-3-23, Jones, Johnson 4-0-11, Gott 7-3-18, Knights 3-0-6, Moore , Grant, Leeman 1-0-2, Marshall2-1-5, Hayden 0-2-2, Clapham, Freeman1-2-4, Parker

3-pt. goals: Fernandes 2, Josefiak; Johnson 3, Gott 3

Halftime: MMA 34-28

UM Farmington 86, Johnson State 49

At Farmington Saturday, Katie Lahaye netted 18 points and Sophia Stanley had 12 points and nine rebounds as UMaine-Farmington cruised.

Lily Thomas scored 14 points for the Badgers and grabbed 11 rebounds. Nicole Gokey added 10 points.

Johnson State (4-14) 49

Royce 1-1-3, Gokey 4-0-10, Rusin 1-5-7, Spear 3-2-8, Thomas 5-3-14, Bellemora 1-0-3, Peterson 1-0-2

UM Farmington (15-2) 86

Boyd 1-0-2, Rideout 3-1-8, Sawyer 2-5-9, Stanley 5-0-12, Haines 1-0-2, Cyr 1-1-4, Schwartz 1-0-2, Simpson 3-0-7, Johnson 4-1-9, Ross 1-1-4, Sirois 2-2-7, Berry, Lahaye 6-4-18, McLeod 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Gokey 2, Thomas, Bellemora; Stanley 2, Lahaye 2, Rideout, Cyr, Simpson, Ross, Sirois

Halftime: UM Farmington 44-20

Bowdoin 59, Trinity 45

At Brunswick, Eileen Flaherty scored 19 points, including six during a 10-0 run early in the second half that gave the Polar Bears a comfortable lead.

Teammate Erika Nickerson netted 13 points.

Mary Lennick and Catherine Maher paced Trinity with nine points each.

Trinity College (9-14) 45

Lennick 4-1-9, Maher 3-2-9, Cox 2-0-5, Melanson 3-0-7, Johnson 0-1-1, Stumpo, Bell 3-2-8, Savageau1-1-4, Conlon 1-0-2

Bowdoin (22-2) 59

Loonin 1-1-3, Pouravelis 3-1-7, Cummings 1-1-3, Flaherty 8-3-19, Smith, Russell 2-0-4, Berne 1-1-3, Watson 2-0-5, Withey 0-2-2, Leahy, Nickerson 6-1-13

3-pt. goals: Maher, Cox, Melanson, Savageau; Watson

Halftime: Bowdoin 27-20

UM-Machias 88, Lyndon St. 86 (OT)

At Machias, Saturday, Sara Ricker netted six of the Clipper’s eight overtime points as the overcame Lyndon State.

Ricker totaled 26 points and Kelly Welles scored 19. Emma Apatu had 11 more and Christina Rich had 10.

Rachel Maxwell of Lyndon had the game-tying shot with two seconds left in regulation. She finished with 26 points. Jamie Rosso added 22 and Alicia Shedd had 12.

Lyndon (20-6) 86

Rosso 7-5-22, Shedd 3-5-12, Maxwell 8-9-26, Arel 2-3-9, Hoyt 0-2-2, Dickinson 0-2-2, Prouty 3-0-6, Powell 3-1-7

UMaine-Machias (20-3) 88

Rich 3-3-10, Apatu 5-0-11, Welles 9-1-19, Ricker 4-8-26, Wells 2-0-4, Smith 1-2-4, Qualey 2-0-5, Richardson 3-1-7, Larochelle 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Rosso 3, Shedd, Maxwell, Arel 2; Rich, Apatu, Qualey

Halftime: UMM 46-41

UMM 79, Col. of St. Joes’s 65

At Machias, Sunday, Kelly Welles notched 17 points and Sara Ricker followed with 16 to help the Clippers triumph.

Emma Apatu scored 11 points and Ashton Smith had 10.

Vicky Guetti led the College of St. Joe’s with 19 points and Liz Arbaleaz scored 18. Ashley Crossman had 16 and Molly Neider contributed 11.

College of St. Joe’s 65

Arbaleaz 4-9-18, Neider 5-0-11, Guetti 5-9-19, Crossman 6-0-16, Landsburg, Maciaretti 0-1-1, Manno, March

UMaine-Machias 79

Apatu 5-1-11, Welles 5-7-17, Ricker 6-4-16, Smith 5-0-10, Rich 1-4-6, Larochelle 1-1-3, Richardson 3-0-6, Porteus, Qualey 4-0-9, Heller 1-0-2, Wells

3-pt. goals: Arbaleaz, Neider, Crossman 4

Halftime: UMM 33-29

Men’s basketball

Bates 76, Williams 73 (OT)

At Lewiston, Saturday, Rob Stockwell drained a 3-pointer in the waning seconds to enable Bates to eliminate Williams in their NESCAC quarterfinals.

Stockwell scored 27 points, Zak Ray finished with 15 and Elliott Linsley had 13 for the Bobcats.

Tucker Kain led Williams with 24 points, Chris Rose scored 14 and Michael Graham has 11.

Williams (16-9) 73

Shalvoy 2-0-6, Graham 5-1-11, Newton 3-0-6, Cole 2-2-6, Kain 10-0-24, Gibbons, Kuntz, Rose 5-0-14, Leary 3-0-6, Nelson

Bates (18-7) 76

Ray 6-0-25, Gerrity 4-1-9, Stockwell 11-2-27, Furbush 3-0-8, Linsley 5-3-13, Wholey 1-0-2, Cahill, Stone, Chudomel, Rivera 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Shalvoy 2, Kain 4, Rose 4; Ray 3, Stockwell 3, Furbush 2

Halftime: Bates 33-29

Elms 79, Maine Maritime 61

At Castine, Saturday, Renato Lindmets poured in 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to pilot Elms to the win.

Kyle Seboth followed up with 18 points, while John Ancrum and Justin Davis had 11 apiece. Lonnie Branyon III had 12 rebounds.

Adam Haskell scored 14 for the Mariners and Shawn Kenniston had 12.

Elms (17-8) 79

Sayboth 6-0-18, Ancrum 4-2-11, Davis 4-0-11, Urbans-Ansevics 0-2-2, Mogel, Lindmets 8-5-21, Branyon 4-0-8, Bernard 1-2-4, Hawes 2-0-4, Browning

Maine Maritime Academy (3-19) 61

Hopkins 2-1-5, Nickerson 2-1-5, Schmidt, McCarley 0-2-2, Dunlap 2-0-4, Stewart 2-0-4, McCorrison 3-0-7, Kenniston 4-1-12, Haskell 6-0-14, Russell 1-1-3, Hall 1-3-5

3-pt. goals: Seyboth 6, Ancrum, Davis 3; McCorrison, Kenniston 3, Haskell 2

Halftime: Elms 45-28

Tufts 99, Colby 88

At Medford, Mass., Saturday, Dan Martin poured in 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the Jumbos pulled away for their NESCAC quarterfinal win.

Brian Kumf scored another 15 points for Tufts and Reggie Stovell had 13. Drew Kaklamanos and Jake Weitzen contributed 12 each.

Pat McGowan led the Mules with a game-high 28 points. Nick Farrell added 20, Mike Rutherford had 11 and Drew Cohen had 10.

Colby (14-8) 88

Cohen 3-4-10, McGowan 10-5-28, Farrell 6-6-20, Westbrooks 3-2-9, Jenkins 1-0-2, Snyder-Fair, Gaudet, Nale, Dick 1-2-5, Cushman 1-0-3, Decker, Rutherford 5-0-11

Tufts (16-9)

Kaklamanos 3-5-12, Shepherd 1-3-6, Kumf 5-8-16, Martin 8-10-26, Stovell 4-5-13, Belodoff 1-4-6, O’Keefe, Weitzen 5-1-12, Fitzgerald 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: McGowan 3, Farrell 2, Westbrook, Dick, Cushman, Rutherford; Kaklamanos, Shepherd, Weitzen

Halftime: Tufts 39-36

St. Joseph’s 69, UM-Fort Kent 60

At Standish, Sunday, Jon Pratt netted 17 points and pulled down 11 rebounds as the Monks overcame a halftime deficit by outscoring UM-Fort Kent 42-30 in the second half.

Matt Plummer scored another 15 points, Noah LaRoche had 10 and Pat Mileski had 12 rebounds.

Bartas Samaitis tallied 17 for the Bengals and Derrick Cooper had 12. Billy Russo had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

UMaine-Fort Kent (9-18) 60

Cooper 5-0-12, Kriunas 4-0-9, Caron 2-0-6, Russo 2-6-10, Samaitis 8-0-17, Levasseur 0-2-2, Simpson 1-0-2, Parker 1-0-2

St. Joseph’s (13-10) 69

Pulkkinen 2-0-4, Pratt 8-0-17, Alexander 4-0-9, Mileski 1-2-4, Monteiro 4-0-8, LaRoche 3-3-10, Cogswell, Schacht, Plummer 6-1-15, Emmons 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cooper 2, Kriunas, Caron 2, Samaitis; Pratt, Alexander, LaRoche, Plummer 2

Halftime: UMFK 30-27

St. Joseph’s 73, UMPI 61

At Standish, Saturday, Jon Pratt scored 21 of his 30 points in the second half to lead St. Joe’s to victory.

Steve Montiero tossed in 15 points and Noah LaRoche had 10 for the Monks.

Fabian Lenox tallied 25 points for the Owls and Alastairs Hills had 20.

UMaine-Presque Isle (8-15) 61

Hills 7-0-20, Latchford 3-1-7, Lenox 11-2-25, Dolley 2-2-7, Kline 1-0-2, Hodgdon, Connell, Oullette, Engroff

St. Joseph’s (12-10) 73

Pulkkinen 2-3-8, Pratt 10-7-30, Alexander 1-0-2, Mileski 0-3-3, Monteiro 4-6-15, LaRoche 1-7-10, Cogswell, Schacht 1-0-3, Plummer 1-0-2, Emmons

3-pt. goals: Hills 6, Lenox, Dolley; Pulkkinen, Pratt 3, Monteiro, LaRoche, Schacht

Halftime: UMPI 39-31

UMass-Dartmouth 95, USM 61

At North Dartmouth, Mass., Saturday, Chris Lapriore tallied 21 points as the Corsairs came away with a win.

Joe Britto added 19 and Matt McAuliffe had 18.

Josh Daniels scored 15 for the Huskies.

Southern Maine (9-15) 61

Kennedy 3-2-8, Francoeur 1-0-2, Randall, Levecque 3-0-6, Oakley 1-2-4, Donar 3-0-7, Daniels 5-5-15, Goodale, Hebert 1-2-4, Garland 1-0-3, McKinnell 1-2-4, Favis 1-0-2, Russell, Hardwick 3-0-6

UMass-Dartmouth (11-13) 95

Adamec 3-0-7, Mahoney, LaPage 2-0-4, McAuliffe 6-2-16, Pawlowski 3-2-8, Tavaros, Britto 7-3-19, Cardora 1-1-4, Goyette, Hashim, Large 2-0-4, Mullen 0-1-1, Campbell 4-0-9, Branca 1-0-2, Lapriore 9-3-21, Crawley

3-pt. goals: Donar, Garland; Adamec, McAuliffe 2, Britto 2, Cardoza, Campbell

Halftime: UMD 53-21

UM-Farmington 90, Johnson 47

At Farmington, Saturday, Sean Fry scored 15 points as the Beavers ended their regular season with a win.

Bobby Deetjen added 11 and Trafton Teague had 10 for UMaine-Farmington.

Emmanuel Masumbuko netted nine points for Johnson State.

Johnson State (5-20) 47

Masumbuko 4-1-9, Butler 3-0-7, Gervais 2-2-7, Durbow 1-3-5, Viana 1-2-4, Santarcangel 1-2-4, Matthews 1-0-3, Lamica 1-0-3, Coutrayer 1-0-2, Levine 1-0-2, Garcia 0-1-1, Sweeney

UMaine-Farmington (15-9) 90

Fry 6-2-15, Deetjen 3-3-11, Teague 2-5-10, Nielson 4-0-8, Ginn 1-6-8, Magnusson 2-4-8, Hutchinson 2-2-7, Susi 2-0-5, Carrier 2-1-5, Drillen 1-2-5, St. John 2-0-5, McIver 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Butler, Gervias, Lamica, Matthews; Deetjen 2, Teague, Susi, Hutchinson, St. John, Drillen, Fry

Halftime: UMF 43-23

UM-Machias 85, Lyndon 52

At Machias, Saturday, Joel Davila led the Clippers with 21 points as they handled Lyndon State.

Nedrie Simmons landed another 16 and Jeremiah Johnson had 13.

Kevin Trask netted 14 points for Lyndon.

Lyndon (10-16) 52

Trask 5-2-14, Somers 1-2-4, George 0-2-2, Morehouse 1-1-3, Brown 2-2-6, Bush, Darr 2-0-4, Ibey 4-0-8, Fowler 4-0-9, Malith 1-0-2

UMaine-Machias (29-3) 85

Johnson 4-5-13, Simmons 6-2-16, Jo. Davila 9-3-21, Munro 1-0-2, Dussard 1-0-2, Morgan 1-0-2, Kardish, Calligan 2-0-5, Garrett, Je. Davila 3-0-6, Midgley 4-0-9, Rodriguez, Swift 1-0-2, McCoy, Clarke 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Trask 2, Fowler; Simmons 2, Calligan, Midgley

Halftime: UMM 34-31

UMM 100, Col. of St. Joe’s 55

At Machias, Greg Dussard and Dan Midgley each tallied 18 points to lead the Clippers to a win.

Hank Garrett and Jemel Davila added 12 apiece and Jeremiah Johnson had 10.

Clarence Gunn scored nine for the College of St. Joe’s.

College of St. Joe’s (2-17) 55

Gunn 4-1-9, Sowers 3-1-8, Hughes, Racine 1-2-4, Lee 1-0-2, Dixon 3-1-8, Nimblett 2-2-6, Carmouche 3-2-8, Mafgwick 1-0-2, Bell 3-0-8

UMaine-Machias (28-3) 100

Dussard 8-1-18, Garrett 4-0-12, Je. Davilla 5-0-12, Midgley 6-6-18, Munro 1-0-2, Morgan 1-0-2, Kardish, Calligan 1-0-2, Rodriguez, Swift 0-1-1, McCoy 1-2-4, Simmons 3-0-7, Clarke 2-1-5, Jo. Davila 3-1-7, Johnson 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Sowers, Dixon, Bell 2; Dussard, Garrett 4, Je. Davilla 2, Simmons

Halftime: UMM 52-27


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