September 20, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Lavway, Gray pitch Husson by Castleton

CASTLETON, Vt. – Presque Isle native Chad Lavway came within an out of a no-hitter in the second game and Husson College teammate James Gray pitched a two-hitter in the first to lead the Braves past Castleton State College 9-1 and 6-1 Sunday in baseball action.

In the second game, Shawn Horvath’s two-out single in the bottom of the seventh as the only hit off Lavway, who gave up just one walk while notching nine strikeouts. Jason Harvey, Chris McInnis, and Brian McGinley each had two singles and an RBI.

In the first game, Justin Spencer went 4-for-4 with three doubles, a single and one RBI for Husson. Andrew Patterson had two singles and two RBIs while Jeff Miller had three singles and an RBI.

Adam Massey and Shawn Horvath each hit a single for the Spartans.

(First Game)

Husson (14-8) 005 040 0 – 9 13 1

Castleton State (7-10) 000 001 0 – 1 2 2

Gray and Potvin; Cahill and Bouck

(Second Game)

Husson 004 100 1 – 6 11 1

Castleton 001 000 0 – 1 1 3

Lavway and McGinley; Cummings, Turner (3) and Bouck

UMF, Elms split

At Holyoke, Mass., Ben Saviello threw a complete game allowing one run on five hits with five strikeouts to lead the University of Maine-Farmington by Elms College 5-1 Saturday.

Elms defeated UMF in the first game 1-0.

In the first game, Corey Provencher, Aaron Wolfe, Chip Burnham, and Greg Melanson each had a single for the Beavers.

In the second game, Provencher hit three singles and had an RBI. Tom Danylik had an RBI double, while Turner and Melanson each added RBI singles for UM-Farmington.

(First game)

UM-Farmington 000 000 0 – 0 4 1

Elms 000 010 x – 1 7 1

Wales and Hanson; Vassallie and Sawa

(Second game)

UM-Farmington (2-8) 000 001 4 – 5 6 1

Elms (4-15) 000 010 0 – 1 5 1

Saviello and Danylik; Wheeler, Ferry (7) and Sawa

Saint Joseph’s sweeps Keene

At Keene, NH, Ben Muniz hit a ninth inning home run to lead Saint Joseph’s College by Keene State in the second game 5-4.

St. Joseph’s won the first game 9-5.

In the first game, Dustin Spiller had three hits for the Monks while Luke Enman added two hits.

In the second game, Keil Martin hit a three run home run in the sixth to tie the game for the Monks.

(First game)

Saint Joseph’s 020 040 0 – 6 9 4

Keene State 000 020 0 – 2 5 2

Tupper, Stout (6), Furbush (7) and Rodden; Mabey, Binney (5), Martin (6) and Merrill

(Second game)

Saint Joseph’s 000 004 001 – 5 12 0

Keene State 100 030 000 – 4 9 0

Leger, Johnson (3), Furbush (5), and Wood, Hines; Kohler, Cook (6), Ford (7) and Merrill

Colby, Trinity split pair

At Waterville Saturday, Andy Carr had two doubles and a single to lead Colby College to a 10-8 victory in the first game, but Trinity College came back for a 12-8 win in the second.

In the first game, Kyle McKay went 3-for-3 with three singles. Robert Rosenbaum got the win in relief for Colby.

Guy Gogliettino led Trinity with a double and a single.

In the second game, Sean Killeen had a double and three singles to pace Trinity. Matt Stafford and Gogliettino each had had three hits. Stafford had a double and two home runs while Gogliettino had a homer and two singles.

Tom Salemy had a double and three singles for Colby.

(First Game)

Trinity 022 040 0 – 8 6 2

Colby 070 021 x – 10 14 3

Talpey, Gryguc (5) and Killeen; Hales, Clark (5), Rosenbaum (5), Whelan (7) and catcher not reported

(Second Game)

Trinity (13-7) 310 025 100 – 12 14 1

Colby (6-7) 303 101 000 – 8 12 4

Regan, Krant (8) and Killeen; Whelan, Clark (6), Rosenbaum (9) and catcher not reported

Saint Joseph’s, Castleton split

At Castleton, Vt., Saturday, the Saint Joseph’s College Monks won the first game 11-4, but couldn’t solve Castleton State College starter Jeremy Gilcris in the second as Castleton won 3-2.

In the second game, Dustin Spiller had had three singles to lead the Monks’ 14-hit attack. Luke Enman had a triple, a single and three RBIs.

Tony Dipietrantonio led Castleton State with two singles.

In the first game, Phil Puleo and Shawn Horvath each had two hits. Horvath had a double and an RBI.

Andrew Wood led Saint Joseph’s with a double, a single and two RBIs. Spiller had two singles.

(First Game)

Saint Joseph’s 000 002 0 – 2 7 1

Castleton State 000 120 x – 3 8 2

Cutter, Pooler (5), Stout (5) and Wood; Gilcris, Turner (7) and Bouck

(Second Game)

Saint Joseph’s (14-6) 270 200 0 – 11 14 3

Castleton State (7-9) 000 030 1 4 5 1

Lambert, Doucette (6) and Rodden; Cummings, Tuthill (2), Artus (3), Davids (5), Rigopoulos (7) and Brooks

Thomas splits with Becker

At Leicester, Mass., Saturday, Becker College topped Thomas College of -Waterville 4-3 in the first game, but the visiting Terriers came up with two runs in the top of the seventh to win the second 4-2.

In the first game, Keith Renaud led the offense with a double and a single, but he also led Becker on the mound by scattering eight hits over five innings and holding the Terriers off. Cory Shepherd had two singles.

Tim Mercier had a double, a single and one RBI for Thomas. Matt Pavlis had a double and a single.

In the second game, Nick Schauwecker singled twice and drove in a run to pace the Terriers.

Russell Beckwith, Jordan Stebbins, and Mercier each had two hits. All the hits, other than a Mercier double, were singles.

Kevin Renaud had two singles and a steal for Becker.

(First Game)

Thomas 000 030 0 – 3 9 2

Becker 100 100 2 – 4 8 2

Rulman and Sands; Renaud, Holden (6) and Kev. Renaud

(Second Game)

Thomas (7-10) 000 110 2 – 4 12 1

Becker (7-8) 000 200 0 – 2 7 3

Schools and Schauwecker; Pacyna and Kev. Renaud

Becker takes two from UMF

At Leicester, Mass., Sunday, Joe DeLuca hit two home runs and doubled to lead Becker College past the University of Maine-Farmington 7-6 and 8-3.

In the first game, Keith Renaud, Kevin Renaud and Devin Caron each had two hits for Becker. All were singles except for a home run by Kevin Renaud.

Pete McLaughlin of Benton led the UMF Beavers hit a solo homer and singled.

In the second game, Kevin Renaud and Caron each doubled and singled while Cory Shepherd and Roger Graham each singled twice.

Jacob Turner of Jay paced UMF with a double, a single, and three RBIs.

(First Game)

UM-Farmington 110 001 0 – 3 5 2

Becker 301 022 x – 8 8 3

Howell, Feltis (6) and Hanson

(Second Game)

UM-Farmington (2-10) 202 001 1 – 6 8 3

Becker (9-8) 100 501 x – 7 12 3

Pendleton, Hemdal (5) and Danylik; Stearns, Petracone (6), Pacyna (7) and Perry

USM splits with W. Connecticut

At Gorham Saturday, the University of Southern Maine Huskies rallied in the final two innings to win the second game and salvage a split against Western Connecticut State University. The WCSU Colonials won the first game 5-1.

In the second game, RBI singles by Eddie Skeffington and Max Arsenault in the eighth provided the winning margin for the Huskies. Arsenault led the way with three singles and three RBIs.

Mike Perper led WCSU with three singles and two RBIs. Andy Powers, Ryan Gorra, Patrick Kantor and Ryan Koschmeider each had two hits for the Colonials.

In the first game, Zane Honious pitched a two-hitter to clamp down on USM’s offense and earn the win.

Gorra led the offense with two singles.

One of USM’s two hits was Nick Vardaro’s triple.

(First Game)

W. Connecticut 030 200 000 – 5 9 1

Southern Maine 100 000 000 – 1 2 2

Honious and Kaplan; Bergeron, Connors (4), Rogers (7) and Yanni

(Second Game)

W. Connecticut (5-15) 030 500 010 – 9 14 1

Southern Maine (9-8) 050 103 02x – 11 9 4

Krost, Accomando (6), Troester (6), Slootmaker (8) and Kaplan; Burleson, Foley (4), Connors (4), Portwine (5) and Arsenault, Yanni (8)

Softball

Thomas sweeps Lesley

At Waterville, Nikki Smith pitched a three-hit shutout with 14 strikeouts to lead Thomas by Lesley 4-0 in the second game Saturday.

Thomas defeated Lesley in the first game 3-2.

In the first game, Kayla Beaudoin had a double, two singles and an RBI for the Terriers. Joy Ireland allowed two runs on five hits with 10 strikeouts.

In the second game, Beaudoin had a triple, a single and an RBI for Thomas. Mallory Thurston added a double with a run scored.

(First Game)

Lesley 002 000 0 – 2 5 1

Thomas 000 020 1 – 3 8 0

Anzilotti, Mikos (6) and K. Wilson; Ireland and Beaudoin

(Second Game)

Lesley (7-9) 000 000 0 – 0 3 0

Thomas (9-9) 120 010 0 – 4 6 0

Mikos and K. Wilson; Smith and Beaudoin

Husson, Lasell split

At Bangor, Carolyn McAvoy had a double, a single and an RBI to lead Husson College by Lasell College 10-2 in the first game of a Sunday doubleheader.

Lasell defeated Husson 9-0 in the second game.

In the first game, Jenny Rollins tripled while Jordon Pruett and Melissa Porter each doubled in the Eagles’ victory.

In the second game, Pruett had a double while Manzo hit two singles for Husson.

(First Game)

Lasell 200 00 – 2 5 3

Husson 121 42 – 10 9 1

Corey, Taliaferro (5) and Billian; McAvoy and Sevigny

(Second Game)

Lasell 121 14 – 9 12 0

Husson 000 00 – 0 3 4

Corey and Billian; Paschal and Sevigny

Trinity sweeps Colby

At Hartford, Conn., Beth Gostanian hit a two-run double in the sixth inning to lead Trinity College by Colby 5-4 in the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader.

Trinity defeated Colby 5-3 in the second game.

In the first game, Lindsey Freeman had a two-run single for the Bantams.

Charlie Minichino hit a two-run double in the seventh for the White Mules.

In the second game, Ariana Mullin had three singles and an RBI for Trinity.

(First Game)

Colby 001 100 2 – 4 6 2

Trinity 002 003 x – 5 6 5

Olmsted and Widlanski; Dougherty and Freeman

(Second Game)

Colby (2-11) 000 000 3 – 3 6 1

Trinity (15-3) 120 200 x – 5 6 1

Roehn, Toomey, Crowell and Widlanski; Moshier and Freeman

UMF sweeps Lesley

At Farmington, Kelly McDonough hit two single, a double and had three RBIs to lead University of Maine-Farmington by Lesley 8-0 in the first game Sunday.

UMF defeated Lesley 6-2 in the second game.

In the first game, Meagan McCrum and Lauren Overlock each had an RBI double for the Beavers. Brandi Rideout hit an RBI single while Holly Tripp added two singles.

In the second game, Mary Berry hit two RBI doubles while Lauren Overlock and Sarah Martin each had an RBI double. Meagan McCrum added a triple for the Beavers.

(First Game)

Lesley 000 00 – 0 3 3

UMF 030 05 – 8 11 0

DiGiorgio and K. Wilson; Stacey and Tripp

(Second Game)

Lesley 000 000 2 – 2 7 2

UMF 221 010 x – 6 11 1

Mikos and K. Wilson; Carman and Connors

Bowdoin, Southern Maine split

At Brunswick, Katie Martell had two doubles and a single Sunday to lead the University of Southern Maine of Gorham by Bowdoin 6-1 in the second game of a twinbill.

Bowdoin defeated Southern Maine in the first game 2-1.

In the first game, Meagan Rodgers and Katie Nielson each had a single and scored for Bowdoin.

Caitlin Stivaletta had a double while Sabrina Mills added an RBI single for the Huskies. Katie Mainville allowed only two hits in taking the loss.

In the second game, Mills, Dawn Ross, Caterina Riitano and Mainville each had a single for the Huskies.

(First Game)

Southern Maine 000 010 0 – 1 4 2

Bowdoin 000 000 2 – 2 2 1

Mainville and Martin; Reni and Stern

(Second Game)

Southern Maine 110 031 0 – 6 7 0

Bowdoin 000 100 0 – 1 6 5

Loon and Mills; Ogden, Reni (5) and Coleman

Lacrosse

MMA 11, Daniel Webster 8

At Nashua, N.H., Saturday, Luke McPartlin scored four goals including three in the decisive third period to lead Maine Maritime Academy past Daniel Webster College in lacrosse action.

Nate Bolduc had two scores for the Mariners with the others coming from William Hood, John O’Malley, Brandon Hamilton and Garrett Lake. Rosco Bishop had 10 saves.

For Daniel Webster, Brandon Bell had three scores and Caleb Keay made 27 saves.


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