November 17, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Bowdoin men rip UMF; USM women win 74th in row at home

BRUNSWICK – The Bowdoin Polar Bears shot 69 percent from the field to knock off the University of Maine-Farmington 84-46 in men’s basketball action Friday night.

Mike Hauser had a game-high 15 points and nine assists to lead the Bears. Also scoring in double digits were Andrew Sargeantson (12), Tim Lane (12), Kyle Jackson (12) and Jordan Fliegel (10). Jackson also had four blocks.

Sean Fry led the Beavers with 11 points.

UM-Farmington (5-5) 46

Dean 2-1-7, St. John 1-0-3, Fry 5-1-11, Tanguay 3-0-6, Hutchinson 1-0-2, Tracy, Gingras, Lelansky, Kerschner, Nichols 2-0-4, Burdin 1-0-2, Leary, Neil 2-0-5, Howell 0-2-2, Taylor 1-1-3, Armstrong, Labrie 0-1-1

Bowdoin (8-2) 84

Sargeantson 4-4-12, Hauser 5-2-15, Jackson 5-0-12, Sellew 1-2-4, Fliegel 5-0-10, DeFeo 1-2-4, Reid-Sturgis 2-3-7, Hebert 1-0-3, Lane 6-0-12. Schulkin 1-0-3, Phillips 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Dean 2, St. John, Neil; Hauser 3, Jackson 2, Hebert, Schulkin

Halftime: Bowdoin 50-21

U-New England 95, UMPI 55

At Biddeford, Chas Rentrope scored a game-high 22 points on 7-for-9 shooting to lead the University of New England past the University of Maine-Presque Isle in the first round of the Jim Beaudry Classic Friday.

Jaykyri Simpson and Johnnie Jefferson each scored 17 points to pace the Nor’easters. Isaac Stickney grabbed a game-high 16 rebounds.

Ronald Spencer led the Owls with 22 points, and James Gregory added 14.

UM-Presque Isle (0-9) 55

Spencer 10-0-22, Latchford 3-2-8, Wire 0-1-1, Gregory 5-4-14, Stroud, Korhonen, Campbell, Agboola 3-1-8, Busateri 1-0-2

U-New England (6-4) 95

Simpson 6-5-17, Belmonte 2-0-4, Rentrope 7-7-22, Jefferson 6-2-17, Stickney 2-5-9, VanDeusen 0-5-5, Foti 2-1-5, Swartzenberg 3-1-7, Ingerson 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Spencer, Agboola; Jefferson 3, Rentrope

Halftime: UNE 53-31

Wesleyan 66, Thomas 58 (OT)

At Biddeford, Eric Winters scored 20 points and Nick Pelletier added 15 points and 14 rebounds as Wesleyan outlasted Thomas College of Waterville in first-round play at the Jim Beaudry Classic.

Andrew Duncanson led Thomas with 14 points, while Mike Burchill, Isaiah Brathwaite and Darrell Alexander scored 10 points each.

Thomas (3-6) 58

Duncanson 7-0-14, Burchill 5-0-10, Brathwaite 4-0-10, Alexander 5-0-10, Staples 2-0-4, Gilbert 2-0-4, Kennedy 2-0-4, Peters 1-0-2, Jett

Wesleyan (5-6) 66

Winters 5-6-20, Pelletier 4-7-15, Grayson 6-2-14, Kaminer 2-4-9, Raymond 1-4-6, Scura 0-2-2, Maltz, Collins, Diggs, Griffin

3-pt. goals: Brathwaite 2; Winters 4, Kaminere

Halftime: Thomas 30-19

Regulation: 55-55

Women’s basketball

Southern Maine 76, UMPI 33

At Gorham, the Huskies won their 74th straight home game and a trip to the championship game of the Southern Maine Invitational.

Dawn Ross and Josalee Danieli registered a dozen points apiece for Southern Maine.

Meghan Korhonen posted a game-high 14 points to lead the Owls, and Erica Davis added 11 points and six steals.

UM-Presque Isle (3-6) 33

Korhonen 5-2-14, Davis 3-5-11, Wescott 1-0-2, Sullivan 1-0-2, Lenentine 2-0-4, Rowe, Dolley, Kilfoil

Southern Maine (9-1) 76

Paradis 3-0-7, Ross 4-2-12, Danieli 6-0-12, Kent 2-0-6, Kynoch 3-0-6, DeMillo 2-2-6, Dixon 1-0-2, Johnson 1-1-3, MacDonald 3-0-7, Santa Fe 1-0-2, Arsenault 3-1-7, Violette 2-0-4, Hunter 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Korhonen 2; Ross 2, Kent 2, Paradis, MacDonald

Halftime: So. Maine 44-14

Clark 71, Maine Maritime 55

At Gorham, Sarah Roderigue posted 20 points, nine rebounds, four assists and three steals to lead Clark University past Maine Maritime Academy of Castine in the Southern Maine Invitational.

Jillian Camilleri scored 15 points for Clark and Jess Lamothe added 10 points.

Tatum Welch led the Mariners with 12 points and 11 rebounds.

Maine Maritime Academy (5-4) 55

Hutchinson 3-1-8, Cousins 1-0-2, Tilton 0-4-4, Franklin 2-2-6, Hunt 1-0-2, Provencher 1-0-2, Pushard 3-0-6, Leeman 1-0-2, Eiane 1-1-4, Cote 2-2-7, Welch 5-0-12, Barker

Clark (4-5) 71

Hagstrom 2-0-5, Denfield 2-0-4, Camilleri 7-1-15, Roderigue 7-3-20, Lamothe 4-1-10, LeVecque 2-0-5, Lacaire 2-0-5, McCloskey 2-0-6, Hart, Healy, Petty, Briggs

3-pt. goals: Welch 2, Hutchinson, Eiane, Cote; Roderigue 3, Lacaire 2, McCloskey 2, Hagstrom, Lamothe, LeVecque

Halftime: Clark 35-26

Medaille 60, Colby 47

At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Marissa Clark tallied 17 points as Medaille College defeated Colby in the Florida Sunshine Shootout.

Amanda Walling added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Medaille.

Katie McCabe posted 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead Colby.

Colby (1-6) 47

McCabe 3-4-10, Cappelloni 3-2-8, Kowalski 3-1-7, Aronson 3-0-7, Adler 2-0-6, Cummings 2-0-4, Harris 1-1-3, Quadir 0-2-2, Pratt, Bartley

Medaille (8-1) 60

Clark 6-5-17, Walling 4-2-10, Bukas 4-1-9, Baker 2-3-7, Collins 2-1-5, Ferrucci 2-0-4, Mills 1-0-2, Schrimmel 1-0-2, Sahhar 0-2-2, Sendlak 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Adler 2, Aronson

Halftime: Medaille 31-21

Bates 80, Wesleyan 60

At Springfield, Mass., Val Beckwith scored 18 points and recorded five assists to lead Bates College past Wesleyan University to win the 13th annual Holiday Inn/Naismith Classic championship game.

Beckwith was named tournament MVP and named to the all-tournament team with Bates teammate Meg Coffin.

Matia Kostakis had 13 points and 11 rebounds for Bates and Coffin added 12 points and eight rebounds. Danielle Schaefers scored 11 points and Sarah Barton had 10 points an tournament-record 12 assists.

Lucy Sprung led Wesleyan with 25 points and 12 rebounds and Allie Southam scored 11 points.

Bates (6-3) 80

Beckwith 7-2-18, Kostakis 6-0-13, Coffin 6-0-12, Goodridge 1-0-2, Barton 4-0-10, Yanofsky 2-3-8, Lanchantin 2-0-4, Schaefers 5-1-11, Jasinski 0-2-2, DePoy, Pennucci, Trotter, French, McCall, Igoe

Clark (8-3) 60

Savas 0-2-2, Lowe 3-1-7, Sprung 8-8-25, Fourney 3-0-8, Maletta 2-0-5, Gold 1-0-2, Southam 3-2-11, Tennant, Lively, McAndrew-Davis

3-pt. goals: Beckwith 2, Barton 2, Kostakis, Yanofsky; Southam 3, Fourney 2, Sprung, Maletta

Halftime: Bates 45-31

Correction: A shorter version of this article appeared in the State and Coastal editions.

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