FORT KENT – Edmundas Akstinas netted 16 of his 20 points in the second half as the UMaine-Fort Kent Bengals overcame a one-point halftime deficit en route to a 70-62 men’s basketball win over the UM-Machias Clippers Saturday.
Akstinas also grabbed eight rebounds.
Hamill Bassue had 14 points and eight rebounds, Rytis Kriunas had 14 points and four assists and Darius Parker contributed 10 points and six assists.
Jeremiah Johnson had 26 points for UM-Machias, Charles Calligan netted 13 more and David Douglas had nine rebounds.
UMM (6-9) 62
Arias 4-0-9, Kardish 0-1-1, Calligan 4-2-13, Johnson 12-2-26, Gray 2-1-5, Douglas 1-2-5, Morgan, Blake 1-1-3
UM-Fort Kent (9-11) 70
Bassue 6-2-14, Allen 1-0-3, Kriunas 1-12-14, Russo 3-1-7, Parker 3-2-10, Myers, Akstinas 10-0-20, Bard 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Calligan 3, Arias, Douglas; Parker, Allen
Halftime: UMM 32-31
UMM 83, UMPI 59
At Presque Isle, Tito Arias and David Douglas scored 19 points apiece; Charles Calligan had 18 points and five assists and Jeremiah Johnson chipped in with 13 points and nine rebounds as UM-Machias triumphed.
The Clippers, who received a game-high 14 rebounds from Moti Kardish, outscored UMPI 48-27 in the second half to pull away.
Brett Miles’ game-high 28 points led UMPI. He also had five rebounds. Thomas Wire had 10 points and Ryan Lamoreau dished out five assists.
UMM 83
Douglas 7-2-19, Kardish 1-6-8, Calligan 5-5-18, Johnson 5-3-13, Blake 0-1-1, Arias 6-5-19, McGuire, Gray 2-1-5
UMPI 59
Hodgdon 1-0-2, Miles 9-2-28, Sandoval 3-0-8, Cooley 2-0-4, Wire 4-0-10, Engroff, Adams 2-0-4, Lamoreau 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Douglas 3, Calligan 3, Arias 2; Miles 8, Sandoval 2, Wire 2
Halftime: UMM 35-32
SMCC 85, NMCC 55
At South Portland Sunday, Southern Maine Community College went on a 10-2 run to start the second half to up its lead up to 17 en route to the victory.
James Liebowietz paced SMCC with 29 points and Peter Bates led Northern Maine CC with 26 points.
St. Joseph’s 72, UMFK 56
At Fort Kent Sunday, Chad Pulkkinen and Matt Plummer had 15 points apiece; Noah LaRoche scored 14 and Marcus Alexander had 12 more as the Monks triumphed.
Rytis Kriunas’s game-high 21 points led the Bengals. Hamill Bassue netted 12 more and he also grabbed a game-high nine rebounds.ne.
St. Joseph’s (12-5) 72
LaRoche 5-1-14, Pulkkinen 6-0-15, Alexander 6-0-12, Plummer 7-1-15, Ouellet 1-3-5, Murphy 1-0-2, Mattison 2-0-4, Russo, Cogswell, Schacht, Kennedy 1-3-5, Mileski, Castor, Favara
UMFK (9-12) 56
Bassue 5-2-12, Allen 2-0-5, Kriunas 6-8-21, Russo 2-3-7, Parker 1-3-5, Myers, Akstinas 2-0-5, Bard 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Laroche 3, Pulkkinen 3; Allen, Kriunas, Akstinas
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 41-23
St. Joseph’s 79, UMPI 57
At Presque Isle Saturday, Chad Pulkkinen’s 16 points, Matt Plummer’s 11 and Marcus Alexander’s 10 points powered St. Joseph’s College of Standish past the University of Maine-Presque Isle.
Noah LaRoche had seven assists and three steals to go with six points and Mitch Ouellet grabbed a team-high six rebounds.
Brett Miles’ game-high 26 points, Michael Sandoval’s 13 and Ben Adams’ game-high eight rebounds led UMPI.
St. Joseph’s 79
LaRoche 2-2-6, Murphy 2-2-7, Mattison 1-0-3, Pulkkinen 6-0-16, Russo, Cogswell 2-0-5, Schacht 2-0-4, Kennedy 1-1-3, Alexander 4-2-10, Lowe, Mileski 1-0-2, Plummer 4-3-11, Castor 1-2-4, Vachon 1-1-3, Favara 1-0-2, Ouellet 0-3-3
UM-Presque Isle 57
Hodgdon 2-1-5, Miles 8-4-26, Robinson, Sandoval 4-2-13, Campbell, Engroff 0-1-1, Cooley 2-0-5, Adams, Lamoreau 1-0-2, Wire 2-0-5
3-pt. goals: Pulkkinen 4, Murphy, Mattison, Cogswell; Miles 6, Sandoval 3, Cooley, Wire
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 46-31
Husson 93, Elms 81
At Chicopee, Mass., Sunday, senior center Buddy Leavitt pumped in a game-high 35 points, including six three-pointers, as Husson won the battle of the North Atlantic Conference unbeatens.
Husson is 8-0 in the NAC and 11-7 overall while Elms fell to 7-1 and 12-6, respectively.
Husson used a 20-6 run at the end of the first half to transform a seven-point deficit into a 48-41 lead it would never relinquish.
Leavitt also had five rebounds and two blocked shots.
Bangor’s Jordan Heath had 13 points and four assists; Bucksport’s Jason Harvey contributed 11 points, eight rebounds and six assists and Phil White chipped in 10 points and six rebounds.
The Eagles connected on 14 of their 30 3-point attempts.
David Williams’s 21 points, seven rebounds and four assists and Lonnie Branyon III’s 20 points and six rebounds paced Elms.
Husson College (11-7) 93
Heath 3-4-13, Muzzy 3-1-9, Harvey 2-6-11, White 3-4-10, Leavitt 12-5-35, Figueroa, Kissinger 1-4-7, Lee 3-1-8, Henry
Elms College (12-6) 81
Williams 9-1-21, Davis 2-0-6, Branyon 9-0-20, Holder 1-2-4, Hawes 4-1-9, Rivera, Hite 0-3-3, Ancrum 2-2-7, Esile, Beauregard 2-0-5, Bernard, Berry 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: Leavitt 6, Heath 3, Muzzy 2, Harvey, Kissinger, Lee; Williams 2, Davis 2, Branyon 2, Ancrum
Halftime: Husson 48-41
Husson 86, Becker 57
At Leicester, Mass. Saturday, Tyler Muzzy scored 24 points and gathered in nine rebounds, both game-highs, and Phil White and Sheraud Lee combined for 33 points as Husson was victorious.
Shawn Fuller and Jeff Kotkowski had 13 points apiece for Becker and Keith Branch had 10 more. Kotkowski had a team-high six rebounds.
Husson (10-7) 86
Heath 2-0-6, Muzzy 10-4-24, Harvey 1-2-5, White 7-3-17, Leavitt 2-0-6, Figueroa 0-1-1, Berry 01-1-, Kissinger 2-0-5, Lee 7-1-16, Beauregard, Philbrick 1-1-3, Jennings 1-0-2, Henry
Becker (3-13) 57
Fuller 5-2-13, Finnimore 2-1-5, Branch 4-0-10, Kotkowski 4-5-13, Masumbuko 2-0-4, Dobson 1-0-2, Sparkman 1-0-2, Rivers 1-0-2, Bowzer 2-0-4, Reynolds 1-0-2, Russo, Chavis
3-pt. goals: Heath 2, Leavitt 2, Harvey, Kissinger, Lee; Branch 2, Fuller
Halftime: Husson 45-31
Amherst 78, Colby 59
At Amherst, Mass., Amherst College outscored Colby College 52-26 in the second half to erase a seven-point halftime lead.
John Casnocha’s 17 points led five players in double figures for the Lord Jeffs.
John Bedford had 16 points and eight rebounds, Matt Goldsmith had 15 points and eight rebounds, Andrew Olson collected 13 points and 10 assists and Dan Wheeler chipped in with 10 points and eight rebounds.
Drew Cohen had a game-high 28 points and five blocked shots for Colby. Nate Dick had 12 points and Nick Farrell dished out seven assists.
Colby College (6-12) 59
Cohen 8-10-28, Simpson 0-2-2, Farrell 3-0-7, Dick 5-0-12, Gaudet 2-0-5, Cutrone, Featherston, Bandi 1-0-3, Decker 0-2-2
Amherst (16-2) 78
Bedford 6-2-16, Casnocha 6-0-17, O’Shea 1-0-2, Wheeler 4-0-10, Olson 4-2-13, Coulibaly , McLaughlin 1-0-3, Corrigan, Baskauskas, Goldsmith 6-2-15, Walters, Salerno, Hopkins, Jones 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Cohen 2, Dick 2, Farrell, Gaudet; Casnocha 5, Olson 3, Bedford 2, Wheeler 2, McLaughlin, Goldsmith
Halftime: Colby 33-26
Elms 95, Maine Maritime 57
At Chicopee, Mass. Saturday, David Williams scored a game-high 20 points and also had seven rebounds, three assists and three steals as Elms cruised past Maine Maritime Academy of Castine.
Antoine Holder had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the winners.
Neil Stewart’s 16 points and 13 rebounds and Brandon Hall’s 10 points and seven rebounds led Maine Maritime Academy.
Maine Maritime (5-11) 57
McCarley 0-2-2, Stewart 6-2-16, Dunlap 1-0-3, McCorrison 3-0-8, Hall 5-0-10, Deabay, DiFrederico 1-0-2, Yeo 1-4-6, Manner 0-1-1, Farrin, Haskell 1-1-3, Oldham 3-0-6
Elms College (12-5) 95
Williams 8-1-20, Davis 2-2-8, Branyon 2-4-8, Holder 4-3-12, Hawes, Rivera, Hite 4-0-9, Ancrum, Esile 2-0-6, Murphy 1-2-5, Jones 1-0-2, Trotman 2-0-4, Beauregard 3-0-8, Bernard 2-0-4, Berry 4-0-9
3-pt. goals: McCorrison 2, Stewart 2, Dunlap; Williams 3, Davis 2, Esile 2, Beauregard 2, Holder, Hites, Murphy
Halftime: Elms 54-27
UMF 80, Johnson State 66
At Johnson, Vt., Saturday, Travis Carrier poured in a game-high 24 points, pulled down seven rebounds and blocked four shots as the University of Maine-Farmington upended Johnson State.
Matt St. John had 17 points and Travis Magnusson contributed 14 points and six assists.
Frank Ponte’s 21 points, Billy Durbrow’s 16 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals and Charlie Viana’s 11 points led Johnson State.
UM-Farmington (8-8) 80
Jones, Gallant, Magnusson 6-2-14, Tracy 1-0-2, St. John 6-2-17, Kerschner 0-2-2, Nichols, Drillen 0-2-2, Hutchinson 2-1-5, Labrie 2-2-6, McIver 3-2-8, Carrier 11-2-24
Johnson State (6-11) 66
Lamica 3-1-7, Butler, Durbrow 8-0-16, Bosch, Levine 2-0-4, Viana 4-2-11, Ponte 8-4-21, Allen 2-0-5, Gervais 1-0-2, Noyes, Santarcangelo
3-pt. goals: St. John 3; Ponte 4, Viana 2
Halftime: UMF 45-33
Castleton State 90, UMF 73
At Castleton, Vt., Sunday, a balanced scoring effort from the Castleton State Spartans was too much for the University of Maine-Farmington to overcome.
Rich Reilly had 26 points and five assists, Brian Bradley added 22 points and five assists, and Jeremy Jorgensen had 20 points and 14 rebounds for Castleton State.
Travis Carrier had 24 points and seven rebounds for UMF. Sean Fry added 16 points and eight boards while Travis Magnusson and Isaac Hutchinson each had 10 points.
UM-Farmington (8-9) 73
Magnusson 3-3-10, St. John, Fry 6-0-16, Labrie 1-0-2, Carrier 10-4-24, Tracy 1-1-3, Nichols 2-0-4, Drillen 1-0-2, Hutchinson 5-0-10, McIver 1-0-2
Castleton State (9-8) 90
Bradley 9-0-22, Gregory 3-0-8, Reilly 9-6-26, Jorgensen 7-6-20, Tomaino 1-0-2, Worland, Farley, Lawes, Murphy, Jackson 6-0-12
3-pt. goals: Magnusson, Fry 4; Bradley 4, Gregory 2, Reilly 2
Halftime: UM-Farmington 43-40
Bates 68, Wesleyan 47
At Lewiston, junior forward Rob Stockwell notched his third straight double-double, collecting 14 points and 10 rebounds, as Bates garnered its school-record 14th straight win.
Sean Cahill had 10 points and Bangor’s Zak Ray contributed nine points and four assists. Bryan Wholey also scored nine points.
Jimmy Shepherd’s 11 points and Jared Ashe’s 10 paced Wesleyan.
Wesleyan (6-12) 47
Shepherd 4-0-11, Ashe 5-0-10, Tolbert 3-0-8, Pelletier 2-3-7, Grover 3-0-6, Sargent 1-1-3, Grayson 1-0-2, Griffin, Collins, Gonzalez-Kreisberg, Raymond
Bates (17-2) 68
Stockwell 5-3-14, Cahill 4-0-10, Ray 3-3-9, Wholey 4-0-9, Halloran 3-0-8, Lattimer 1-3-5, Chudomel 2-1-5, McGinn 2-0-4, Westhuis 1-0-2, Taylor 1-0-2, Kothe, Thayer
3-pt. goals: Shepherd 3, Tolbert 2; Halloran 2, Cahill 2, Wholey, Stockwell
Halftime: Bates 37-22
NHTI 85, EMCC 73
At Bangor, Nate Stanton and Tony Ford tossed in 17 points each to lead the New Hampshire Technical Institute past Eastern Maine Community College.
Austin Denton chipped in with 11 and Lavell Bruton added 10 for NHTI.
Tyler Erickson scored a game-high 20 points and Weston Kochendoerfer ripped down 17 rebounds. Olie Lindhal added 11 points for EMCC.
New Hampshire Technical Institute 85
Lawes 1-2-3, Rivera 1-0-2, Harrington 4-0-8, Sauteux, Stanton 6-1-17, White 1-2-4, Denton 3-5-11, Bruton 4-1-10, Costant, Ford 5-7-17, Tibbetts 3-2-8, LaCasse 1-0-2, Atton 1-1-3
Eastern Maine Community College 73
Erickson 8-4-20, Keezer 3-0-8, Boyington 2-3-8, Smiley 2-3-8, Kochendoerfer 1-2-4, O. Lindhal 5-1-11, Francis 3-0-6, Corbin, M. Lindhal 4-0-9, Weaver
3-pt. goals: Stanton 4, Bruton; Keezer 2, Smiley, M. Lindhal
Maine Maritime 75, Becker 58
At Leicester, Mass., Sunday, Marc McCorrison netted a game-high 20 points and had three steals as the Mariners rolled past Becker.
Brandon Hall added 17 points and 11 rebounds, and Adam Haskell chipped in with 14 points for the winners.
Shawn Fuller scored 18 points and Jeff Kotkowski tossed in 13 and pulled donw 12 rebounds.
Maine Maritime Academy (6-11) 75
McCarley 2-0-4, Stewart 3-3-9, Dunlap 1-4-6, McCorrison 7-5-20, Hall 8-1-17, Yeo, Manner, Haskell 6-0-14, Oldham 1-3-5
Becker (3-14) 58
Fuller 7-0-18, Finnimore, Branch 4-2-11, Kotowski 3-7-13, Masumbuko 3-6-12, Dobson, Sparkman 1-0-2, Rivers 1-0-2, Russo, Chavis
3-pt. goals: Haskell 2, McCorrison; Fuller 4, Branch
Halftime: 36-36
Women’s basketball
UMFK 67, St. Joseph’s 44
At Fort Kent Sunday, Nicole Corbin scored 16 points and made four steals; Dana Lemon had 13 points and five steals; April Allen scored 13 points and Traci Weatherhead had 12 points and 10 rebounds as UM-Fort Kent triumphed.
Marie Lint’s 13 points and a 12-point, 10-rebound and Yoand Pierre-Jacques’ eight points and nine rebounds led St. Joseph’s of Standish.
St. Joseph’s (7-9) 44
Ludwig 0-1-1, Regula 1-2-4, Somma 1-0-2, Bowen, Farrell 2-1-5, Willis 3-0-7, Coutu, Clark 1-0-2, Banks 1-0-2, Drown, Pierre-Jacques 4-0-8, Enright 1-0-2, Lint 6-1-13
UMFK (12-9) 67
Corbin 6-1-16, Lemon 5-2-13, Allen 2-5-13, Weatherhead 5-2-12, Jeffers 2-2-6, Williams 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-1-3, Jandreau, Bassue, Hartman 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Willis; Corbin 3, Allen 2, Lemon
Halftime: UMFK 33-16
UM-Fort Kent 65, UMM 46
At Fort Kent Saturday, Dana Lemon and April Allen scored 14 points apiece, Traci Weatherhead contributed 12 points and 11 rebounds and Nicole Corbin scored 11 points as UM-Fort Kent coasted to the win.
Lemon also had five steals and three assists.
Angela Qualey’s 21 points six rebounds and three assists led the Clippers and Sara Wells added 11 points and five rebounds.
UMM (4-7) 46
LaRouchelle 4-0-8, Fenton 1-0-2, Dano, Qualey 8-1-21, Heller 1-2-4, Wells 4-3-11
UMFK (11-9) 65
Corbin 4-2-11, Lemon 7-0-14, Allen 6-2-14, Weatherhead 5-2-12, Jeffers 4-0-8, Williams 2-0-4, Pelletier 1-0-2, Jandreau, Bassue, Hartman
3-pt. goals: Qualey 4, Corbin
Halftime: UMFK 35-19
UMPI 59, UM-Machias 41
At Presque Isle Sunday, Sarah Beasley scored 16 points and Johanna Bubar added 13 as the UMaine-Presque Isle cruised past UM-Machias.
Angela Qualey paced UM-Machias with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
UMaine-Machias 41
Larochelle 3-3-8, Fenton, Qualey 6-4-18, Heller 2-2-6, Wells 4-0-8, Dano
UMaine-Presque Isle 59
Cyr 3-0-6, Beasley 6-3-16, Bubar 5-3-13, Wescott 0-1-1, Epright 1-0-2, Phillips 0-1-1, Sloat 4-1-9, Maynard 1-1-3, Joy 3-0-6, Hopkins, Allan, Grier
3-pt. goals: Qualey 2; Beasley, Maynard
Halftime: UMPI 37-11
UM-Presque Isle 50, St. Joseph 42
At Presque Isle Saturday, Jessica Cyr tossed in 16 points and Sarah Beasley pulled down 10 rebounds to go along with her seven points to lead UM-Presque Isle over Saint Joseph College.
Megan Farrell scored 12 points for the Monks and Yo Pierre-Jacques ripped down 14 rebounds.
St. Joseph 42
Regula 2-1-5, Banks 3-0-6, Somma 2-0-4, Farrell 6-0-12, Lint 1-2-4, Ludwig 0-1-1, Willis 1-0-2, Coutu, Bowen 1-2-4, Drown, Pierre-Jaques 1-2-4
UM-Presque Isle 50
Cyr 6-2-16, Beasley 2-3-7, Bubar 3-0-6, Wescott 1-1-3, Epright 2-1-5, Phillips 2-0-5, Sloat, Maynard, Joy 3-2-8, Allan
3-pt. goals: Cyr 2, Phillips
Halftime: UMPI 25-14
UM-Farmington 69, Johnson 34
At Johnson, Vt., Kari Simpson scored a game-high 16 points and Megan Boyd added 10 to lead the UMaine-Farmington Beavers.
Nicole Gokey led Johnson State with 10 points.
UMaine-Farmington (13-3) 69
Byrne, Boyd 4-0-10, Cyr 2-5-9, Rideout 2-0-4, Wiley, Simpson 6-2-16, Johnson 1-4-6, Porter 3-0-6, Sawyer 2-1-5, Sirois 1-0-2, Berry 0-4-4, McDonough, Brown 1-0-2, Wyman 1-0-2, Ross 1-0-3
Johnson State (6-9) 34
Lewis 1-6-8, Thomas, Gokey 4-1-10, Cutting 1-2-4, Bose 3-0-7, Szkutak 1-1-3, Spear 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Boyd 2, Simpson 2, Ross; Gokey, Bose
Halftime: UM-Farmington 29-18
Maine Maritime 79, Elms 54
At Chicopee, Mass., Saturday, Shelley Gott dropped 27 points, including seven 3-pointers, to go along with nine rebounds and four blocks as Maine Maritime rolled past Elms.
Alyssa Burns netted 15 points and Julia Knights added 10 for the Mariners, who out-rebounded Elms 52-33.
Rosemarie Josefiak scored 17 points and Shauna Sullivan chipped in with 13 for Elms.
Maine Maritime Academy (13-3) 79
Grant 1-0-3, Marshall, Burns 6-1-15, Gott 9-1-26, Knights 4-0-10, Johnson 3-0-7, Moore, Leeman, Robitaille 0-1-1, Franklin, Hayden 1-0-2, Provencher 3-0-8, Parker 2-1-5, Miller 1-0-2
Elms College (7-8) 54
Fernandes 2-5-11, Josefiak 5-6-17, Dugre 2-2-6, Sullivan 3-6-13, Schneider 2-0-5, Lipetri, Nazario, Prattico 1-0-2, Arment
3-pt. goals: Gott 7, Burns 2, Knights 2, Provencher, Johnson; Fernandes 2, Josefiak, Sullivan, Scneider
Halftime: Maine Maritime 44-27
Bowdoin 85, Trinity 51
At Brunswick, Jill Anelauskas came off the bench to score a game-high 25 points and Marisa Berne added 16 to lead Bowdoin over Trinity.
Eileen Flaherty netted 12 points and Katie Cummings dished out 10 assists for the Polar Bears.
Sarah Cox scored 20 points and Catherine Maher added 14 to lead Trinity.
Trinity (6-10) 51
Cox 8-3-20, Maher 5-0-14, Lennick 2-0-4, Melanson 3-3-9, Johnson 1-0-2, Freeman 1-0-2, Conlon, Doyle
Bowdoin (14-2) 85
Loonin 3-0-7, Pouravelis 1-2-4, Cummings 1-0-2, Berne 6-3-16, Flaherty 6-0-12, Anelauskas 9-7-25, Daley, Noucas 2-0-5, Kaubris 1-0-2, Russell 1-1-4, Watson 2-0-6, Withey 1-0-2, Leahy
3-pt. goals: Maher 4, Cox; Watson 2, Noucas, Berne, Loonin
Halftime: Bowdoin 46-22
Husson 56, Becker 44
At Leicester, Mass., Annie McIntosh scored a game-high 20 points and Laura Archer chipped in with 12 to pace Husson.
Carmen Ballard had six steals for the Eagles of Bangor
Brittany Evans netted 15 points and Elizabeth Pion tallied 11 points and 10 rebounds for Becker.
Husson (6-11) 56
Ballard 2-0-5, Barden 2-0-5, Noyes 1-2-4, Rollins 2-0-4, McIntosh 6-8-20, Colgan, Allen 1-0-3, Archer 3-4-12, Monck, Dow 1-1-3, Hall
Becker (5-11) 44
Pinak, Calderon 4-2-12, Arroyo 0-1-1, Evans 5-5-15, Pion 4-1-11, LeDoux, Massey, Stockwell 1-0-2, Buccico 1-1-3, Lawrence
3-pt. goals: Archer 2, Allen, Barden, Ballard; Calderon 2, Pion 2
Halftime: 23-23
Thomas 88, Castleton State 87
At Castleton, Vt., Lea McNary poured in 19 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead Thomas of Waterville past Castleton State.
Toby Martin scored 14 points and Talia Mondalto added 12 for the Terriers.
Carley Amedore scored a game-high 25 points and Mary Nienow added 22 for the Spartans.
Thomas College 88
Martin 5-2-14, Godley 3-2-9, Drosdik 3-0-8, Demers 2-2-6, McNary 9-0-19, Morin 4-0-9, Miles 3-0-9, Mondalto 4-0-12, Hayes, Denbow, Proctor 0-2-2
Castleton State 87
Whiting 8-2-18, Amedore 9-4-25, Banks 6-0-14, O’Rourke 2-1-5, Nienow 8-3-22, Maniery, Emilo 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Mondalto 4, Miles 3, Drosdik 2, Martin 2, Godley, McNary, Morin; Amedore 3, Nienow 3, Banks 2, Emilo
Halftime: Thomas 57-37
USM 92, Eastern Connecticut 76
At Gorham Saturday, Ashley Marble poured in a game-high 29 points and Katie Sibley added 13 points as the University of Southern Maine rolled over Eastern Connecticut.
Megan Myles chipped in with 12 points and Lindsey Welch added 11 points for the Huskies.
Sandy Mosley scored 12 points for ECSU.
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