BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. – Maine Maritime Academy capitalized on two of Massachusetts Maritime Academy’s five turnovers Saturday afternoon while earning a 20-18 New England Football Conference victory and claiming the Admiral’s Cup in the 35th meeting between the two programs.
Brandon Goodrich scored the second of his two touchdowns midway through the fourth quarter to give Maine Maritime Academy (4-2) the victory. Goodrich, who also had a 6-yard scoring run in the second quarter, finished with 159 rushing yards.
Chris Tracy put Maine Maritime on the board with a 25-yard interception return for a score in the second quarter. Goodrich later added his first TD and Chris Cunningham made the second of two PAT kicks, to make it 14-0.
The Buccaneers trimmed the deficit in half on Joe DeFrank’s 11-yard, third-quarter scoring pass to Colin Teehan. A 39-yard touchdown throw from DeFrank to Keith Rudolph in the fourth quarter got Mass. Maritime within a point, then Jake Bickley hit a short field goal to give the Bucs the lead with 10:41 remaining.
The Mariners went back in front on Goodrich’s run, but Maine Maritime fumbled the conversion rush and Mass. Maritime’s Kevin McCarthy took it all the way back for two points.
The hosts would get no closer.
Maine Maritime outgained Mass. Maritime 352-174.
Maine Maritime (4-2) 0 14 0 6 – 20
Mass. Maritime (2-5) 0 0 7 11 – 18
MEM – Tracy 25 interception return (Cunningham kick)
MEM – Goodrich 6 run (Cunningham kick)
MAM – Teehan 11 pass from DeFrank (Sarapas kick)
MAM – Rudolph 39 pass from DeFrank (kick failed)
MAM – Bickley 18 field goal
MEM – Goodrich 7 run (rush failed)
MAM – McCarthy 98 fumbled PAT return
Amherst 28, Colby 13
At Seaverns Field in Waterville, the Lord Jeffs erupted for all four of their touchdowns in the second half while earning the New England Small College Athletic Conference victory over the White Mules.
Amherst scored three times during a span of six minutes, three seconds, once on a 44-yard interception return by A.J. Scola, to take the upper hand.
Colby committed six turnovers, including having four passes intercepted, in the contest. The Jeffs converted two of those miscues into touchdowns.
Amherst quarterback Lucas Loeffler completed 11 of 20 passes for 170 yards, including an 18-yarder to Brandon Bullock and a 2-yarder to Chris Gillyard.
The Mules scored on a 3-yard TD run from Chris Bashaw (87 yards rushing) and a 2-yard scoring toss from Billy Ryan (9-for-11, 48 yards) to Roger Bel.
Amherst (3-1) 0 28 0 0 – 28
Colby (0-4) 0 0 0 13 – 13
A – Bullock 18 pass from Loeffler (Eberhart kick)
A – Scola 44 interception return (Eberhart kick)
A – NeSmith 1 run (Eberhart kick)
A – Gillyard 2 pass from Loeffler (Eberhart kick)
C – Bashaw 3 run (Gagne kick)
C – Bel 2 pass from Ryan (kick failed)
Men’s soccer
UM-Machias 6, Fisher 0
At Boston on Sunday, Tom Erlawbach and Anthony Martiniano scored two goals each as the Clippers cruised to victory over Fisher.
Martiniano added an assist for 5-8-2 UMaine-Machias, which also got two goals and an assist from Pat Corliss. Isaiah Eagles provided a goal and an assist, while Andrew Hayes and Scott Mattice chipped in an assist each.
Adam Mauro made five saves on eight shots.
Cliff Visher made seven saves on 20 shots for 1-11-1 Fisher.
UMF 2, Maine Maritime 0
At Farmington Sunday, Jeff Tatarczuk scored both goals as the Beavers blanked Maine Maritime of Castine.
Brian Lemont stopped two of six shots in earning the shutout for 5-4-3 UM-Farmington.
Randy Bartlett blocked seven of 12 shots for the 3-9-2 Mariners.
Eastern Connecticut 3, Husson 2
At Bangor, Dustin Huguenin tallied two goals Sunday to propel Eastern Connecticut State by Husson.
Jay Barney and Justin VonEdwine combined to make seven saves on 24 shots for the 5-6-3 Warriors.
Mark Trombley and Justin Gauvin each scored a goal for the Eagles. Miguel Dominguez made four saves on 10 shots for 7-9-1 Husson.
Wheaton 5, Husson 1
At Bangor, David Ferriero scored two goals Saturday to lead Wheaton College (9-4-3) past Husson College.
Dan Chong, Nick Mann and Jason Lewis added goals for the winners.
Nattapong Kongsuriya scored the goal for the 7-8-1 Eagles. Miguel Dominguez had six saves on 18 shots.
UMBC 3, Maine 0
At Baltimore, Kevin Gnatiko and Andrew Gillis netted first-half goals Saturday as Maryland Baltimore Country shut out the University of Maine.
Steve King made four saves to earn the shutout for the 6-4-2 Retrievers.
Nemanja Kostic made three saves for 2-9-1 Maine.
Women’s soccer
UM-Machias 5, Fisher 0
At Machias on Sunday, Sarah Rushforth scored three times to power the Clippers to victory.
Katie Beckwith and Amanda Norbie scored one goal each while Molly Kurz provided two assists for 4-9-1 University of Maine-Machias. Alicia Schmidt made five saves on eight shots to record the shutout.
Tiffany Beckman made seven saves on 12 shots for 0-13 Fisher College of Boston.
Maine 1, Hartford 1 (2OT)
At Hartford, Conn., Meagan Reimer netted a goal for Hartford in the second half to tie the game as the Hawks battled Maine to a 1-1 tie through two overtimes on Sunday.
Maine scored in the first half on an own goal by Hartford. Jasmine Phillips made four saves for the 4-5-3 Black Bears, now 2-1-1 in America East play.
Maine outshot the Hawks 13-12.
Elizabeth Cook came up with seven saves for Hartford (4-5-4, 2-0-2 AE).
Husson 2, Lasell 1
At Bangor, Erin Nason netted a goal off a corner kick with 26 minutes remaining in the game to lift Husson past Lasell College on Sunday.
Alyssa Bragdon scored for Husson in the first half off a pass from Krystal Doughty. Kelly Bocchino stopped five of six shots for the 9-3 Eagles.
Caitlyn Walker netted the goal for Lasell while Laura Gallagher made 11 saves on 18 shots for the 4-9 Lasers.
Husson 2, Maine Maritime 0
At Bangor Saturday, Katie Nickerson and Michelle Manning scored for Husson in the win.
Amy Banz and Kylan Smith added assists for the 9-6-1 Eagles. Tatyana Wolterbeek had five saves on six shots.
Lacey Jackson stopped 12 of 27 shots for 8-6 Maine Maritime Academy of Castine.
UMF 2, UM-Fort Kent 1 (OT)
At Farmington, Jackie Mrazik scored 1:17 into overtime Sunday to lift the Beavers past the Bengals.
Liv Irons scored early in the second half for 11-3 UMaine-Farmington. Kerry Kowalczyk had one save on five shots.
Sarah Nadeau scored on a rebound for 7-4-2 UMaine-Fort Kent. Liz LaPlante stopped 12 of 26 shots.
Field hockey
Davidson 4, Maine 3
At Hanover, N.H., Eleanor Cowley scored the game-winning goal just over eight minutes into overtime to lift Davidson College past Maine.
Brooke Anderson, Jackie D’Amato and Amy Zdrojesky each scored a goal for Maine. Maygan Cassarino made five saves on 11 shots for the 4-10 Black Bears.
USM 2, UMass Dartmouth 1
At Gorham, Heather Gilman connected on the game-winning penalty stroke in overtime Saturday as Southern Maine prevailed.
India Lowe notched a first-half goal for the 11-4 Huskies while Samm Johnson had an assist. Allie Hill made three saves on nine shots.
Erin Langan scored for 4-10 UMass Dartmouth, while Liz Fitzgerald stopped 21 of 36 shots.
UM-Farmington 1, Castleton 0
At Farmington Sunday, Andrea Tyler scored off a pass from Alyssa St. Pierre with 3:55 left in regulation to lift the Beavers to victory.
Kaeleigh Barker stopped all three shots she faced for the 8-4 Beavers.
Trisha Clark stopped eight of 11 for 10-4 Castleton State.
Thomas 3, Wheelock 0
At Waterville Sunday, Sarah Estes, Alyssa Audie and Amy Miles tallied a goal apiece as Thomas College blanked Wheelock.
Drielle Mitchell had nine saves on 11 shots for 5-5 Thomas.
Lauren Taveras stopped seven of 14 for 3-10 Wheelock.
Volleyball
Stony Brook 3, Maine 0
At Orono, Morgan Sweany and Jackie Ahlers each had 13 kills Sunday as Stony Brook defeated the University of Maine 30-24, 30-16 and 30-18.
Paige Tortorello posted 28 assists while Brittany Kiehl had nine kills for 2-17 Maine.
Women’s ice hockey
Maine 2, Providence 2 (OT)
At Orono, Taryn Peacock and Vanessa Vani each tallied a goal for Maine in the second period to earn a tie with Providence College through two overtimes on Sunday.
Madelene Eriksson and Peacock each grabbed an assist. Genevieve Turgeon made 40 saves on 42 shots for the 1-2-1 Black Bears.
Rachel Crissy and Sarah Feldman each scored for 0-1 Providence while Danielle Ciarletta made 29 saves on 31 shots.
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