November 23, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Huskies sweep Bears for volleyball title

TOWSON, Md. – Northeastern earned the America East volleyball title and captured an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament Sunday, topping Maine 30-27, 30-18, 30-21 in the league championship match.

Fourth-seeded Maine, making its first championship appearance in only its third season of varsity play, upset top-ranked Towson 30-23, 18-30, 32-30, 30-25 Saturday to advance to the title match.

Second-seeded Northeastern defeated No. 3 New Hampshire 30-19, 36-38, 30-23, 30-24 in the semi-finals.

Lindsay Wagner led the Huskies with 12 kills and 13 digs while Kristin Ursillo racked up 31 assists and four kills. Kristin Detherage added 11 kills while Gianina Pellegrini logged eight kills and nine digs.

Leah Voss paced Maine with 13 kills and seven assists while Carmen Gabriel chipped in with 11 kills and 13 digs.

Saturday, Voss registered 27 kills and 12 assists to help the Black Bears upset Towson. Her 27 kills was a new America East championship record, topping the mark of 26 set by Stephanie Szorc of Hartford in 1994.

It was the first time that the No. 1 seed has not advanced to the championship match since implementing a four-team single-elimination tournament in 1997.

Gabriel contributed to the Black Bear charge with 16 kills and 13 digs while Cheryl Elliot added 48 assists and 10 digs.

For Towson, Sarah Miller had 14 kills and 14 digs while Jordan Tomasek recorded 10 kills and 10 digs.

The America East All-Championship team included Voss, Melanie Madden of Towson, Alyson Coler of New Hampshire, Gabriel, Wagner, Pellegrini and Ursillo. Ursillo was named the Most Outstanding Player.

Men’s basketball

Husson 76, Colby 74

At Gorham Saturday, Quinson Lancaster sank a pair of free throws with nine seconds remaining Saturday to lift Husson College of Bangor past Colby of Waterville in the championship game of the Maine Event Tournament.

Lancaster finished with 16 points and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Nate Cyr paced the Braves with 17 points, Ryan Rivera logged 14 and Randy Fletcher and Scott Griffin contributed 12 apiece.

Kevin Crosman led the White Mules with 16 points, Damien Strahorn notched 14 and Sean Flood added 11.

Colby (1-1) 74

McGowan 1-0-2, Ofeish 0-0-0, Gutierrez 3-2-9, Forlizzi 2-2-6, Loukes 2-0-5, Cushman 2-4-9, Strahorn 5-2-14, Lewis 1-0-2, Crosman 7-2-16, Flood 4-3-11

Husson (2-0)

Fletcher 5-2-12, Rivera 6-2-14, Lancaster 6-4-16, Galley 0-0-0, Cunningham 2-0-5, Cyr 4-5-17, Griffin 4-4-12

3-pt. goals: Gutierrez, Loukes, Cushman, Strahorn 2; Cyr 4, Cunningham

Halftime: Colby 30-27

Wesleyan 83, Maine Maritime 54

At Farmington Saturday, Leo Jones poured in 25 points and hauled down 10 rebounds to lift Wesleyan (Conn.) to the Hight Tournament championship.

Kaneen Johnson and Chris Bray tallied 10 each.

Jed Johnson paced Maine Maritime with 24 points and 13 boards. Corey Streams came on with 15.

Wesleyan (2-0) 83

Johnson 5-0-10, Thompson 2-0-6, Brown 2-2-7, Jones 9-7-25, Holland 0-0-0, Bray 3-4-10, Gordon 4-1-9, Bra. McBeth 3-0-9, Harlow 3-0-7, Pettit 0-0-0, Bry. McBeth 0-0-0

Maine Maritime (1-1) 54

Belyea 0-0-0, Brown 0-0-0, Underwood 0-0-0, Johnson 10-4-24, Stearns 4-4-15, Pitula 1-0-3, Taylor 1-2-4, Russell 0-0-0, Clement 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Thompson 2, Brown, Bra. McBeth 3, Harlow; Stearns 3, Pitula 1

UM-Farmington 106, UNE 77

At Farmington Saturday, Tom Nadeau registered 26 points and five assists to lead UM-Farmington to the win in the consolation game of the Hight Tournament.

Freshman Bob Deetjen added 22 points and seven rebounds, Mike Ward had 19 points and six assists, James Malley logged 13 points and seven rebounds, and Bangor native Mike Wilcox aided the cause with 11 points and seven assists.

University of New England (0-2) 77

Gaye 5-4-15, Sirois 6-6-21, Mills 1-0-3, Beaulieu 3-4-11, Chapman 4-5-13, Bertiaume 2-0-4, Bradley 2-1-6, Nutting 1-2-4

UM-Farmington (1-1) 106

Tacey 2-0-5, Graham 0-3-3, Nadeau 8-5-26, Bird 0-2-2, Haynie 0-0-0, Wilcox 4-2-11, Nielson 2-1-5, Deetjen 8-5-22, Ward 8-0-19, Malley 5-3-13

3-pt. goals: Gaye, Sirois 3, Mills, Beaulieu, Bradley; Tacey, Nadeau 5, Wilcox, Deetjen, Ward 3

Halftime: UM-Farmington 52-37

St. Joseph’s 85, So. Maine 76

At Gorham Saturday, Jimmy Ahern recorded 25 points and eight rebounds to lift St. Joseph’s of Standish over Southern Maine in the consolation game of the Maine Event tournament.

Freshman Bilal Dawan-Abdullah chipped in with 15 points, Torey McPherson added 14 and Brandon Stewart contributed 13 points and nine rebounds for the Monks.

Former Bangor High star Jason St. Pierre paced Southern Maine with 19 points and seven rebounds. Gerald Bigelow and Ryan Thomas chipped in with 14 and 10 points, respectively.

St. Joseph’s (1-1) 85

Underwood 0-0-0, McCabe 2-2-6, McPherson 3-7-14, Ahern 7-10-25, Vose 3-0-8, Pratt 0-0-0, Drayer 1-0-2, Ayres 0-0-0, Dawan-Abdullah 5-5-15, Stewart 4-5-13, Monteiro 1-0-2

Southern Maine (0-2) 76

Bigelow 3-6-14, Francoeur 4-2-10, Tarbox 0-1-1, St. Pierre 7-2-19, Soucie 0-2-2, Grigsby 1-1-3, Garland 2-2-6, Estes 0-3-3, Casterella 4-0-8, Thomas 3-4-10

3-pt. goals: McPherson, Ahern, Vose 2; Bigelow 2, St. Pierre 3

Halftime: Southern Maine 45-38

Fisher 74, UM-Fort Kent 55

At Fort Kent Sunday, Wilfredo Peres poured in 18 points and Carmine Charlee recorded 15 points and 10 rebounds to lead Fisher College of Boston past UM-Fort Kent in the championship of the Bengal Tip-Off Tournament.

Barry Bryant led the Bengals with 19 points and Robert Miller had eight points and nine rebounds.

Jefferson was named the tournament MVP. The all-tournament team included Josh Hiltz of Atlantic Baptist, Albert Whittaker of UM-Machias, Wilfredo Perez and Efy Anosike of Fisher and Barry Bryant of UM-Fort Kent.

Fisher (3-0) 74

Jefferson 4-4-14, Peres 6-2-18, Charles 5-2-15, Kessen 2-0-4, Anosike 3-6-12, Hughes 0-0-0, Rue 1-0-3, Rollins 4-0-8

UM-Fort Kent (2-4) 55

Alarcon 1-2-5, Young 1-2-4, Swett 1-3-5, Miller 3-1-8, Bryant 7-2-19, Daudier 0-0-0, Clavette 2-0-5, Gervais 0-3-3, Bente 0-1-1, Clark 0-0-0, Brey 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Jefferson 2, Peres 4, Charles 3, Rue; Alarcon, Miller, Bryant 3, Clavette

Halftime: Fisher 44-36

UMM 122, Atlantic Baptist 46

At Fort Kent Sunday, Gary Dussard tallied 17 points and Dwayne Josiah tossed in 16 more as UM-Machias cruised by Atlantic Baptist of Moncton, New Brunswick, in the consolation game of the Bengal Tip-Off Tournament.

Shawn Haley added 13 points and nine rebounds while Wayne Clarke chipped in with 12.

For Atlantic Baptist, Josh Hiltz led the way with 12 points.

UM-Machias (1-3) 122

Whittaker 4-0-9, Vernon 3-0-8, Campbell 2-0-4, Sims 2-2-8, Clarke 5-2-12, Dussard 8-0-17, Hopeson 1-0-2, Liburd 1-0-2, Garrett 3-0-9, Gomes 3-0-6, Josiah 7-2-16, Miller 2-0-14, Khan 4-0-8, Haley 6-1-13, Swift 2-0-4

Atlantic Baptist (6-3) 46

Quiring 1-2-4, Earle 1-1-3, J. Hiltz 4-4-12, Nelson 0-0-0, A. Hiltz 4-0-9, Williston 0-0-0, Crawford 2-0-4, Flanagan 0-1-1, Nickerson 1-0-2, White 2-0-4, LeBlanc 2-0-4, Haines 1-0-3, Stultz 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Whittaker, Vernon 2, Sims 2, Dussard, Garrett 3; Hiltz, Haines

Halftime: UM-Machias 69-22

UMFK 98, Atlantic Baptist 44

At Fort Kent Saturday, Barry Bryant’s 14 points led a parade of six double figure scorers as UM-Fort Kent downed Atlantic Baptist in the first round of the Bengal Tip-Off Tournament.

Chad Swett added 12, Mo Young and Matt Daudier both scored 11, and Chad Gervais and Stafford Bente contributed 10 each for the Bengals.

Josh Hiltz paced Atlantic Baptist with 18 points and 10 rebounds.

Atlantic Baptist (6-2)

Quiring 3-0-7, Earle 1-0-2, J. Hiltz 7-4-18, Nelson 0-0-0, A. Hiltz 2-0-5, Williston 0-0-0, Crawford 1-0-2, Flanagan 0-0-0, Nickerson 0-0-0, White 2-0-4, LeBlanc 2-0-4, Haines 1-0-2

UM-Fort Kent (2-3)

Alarcon 0-0-0, Young 5-0-11, Swett 6-0-12, Bryant 5-2-14, Brey 2-0-4, Daudier 5-0-11, Madore 3-0-7, Clavette 2-0-6, Gervais 5-0-10, Veloso 2-0-4, Bente 5-0-10, Miller 2-1-5, Clark 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Quiring, A. Hiltz; Young, Bryant 2, Daudier, Madore, Clavette 2

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 54-23

Women’s basketball

Colby 60, Husson 54

At Waterville Saturday, Kate Chuprevich posted a game-high 26 points and Wendy Bonner had 13 to lift Colby of Waterville over Husson of Bangor.

Cara Dionisi chipped in with 10 more for the White Mules.

Leslie Trott posted 14 and Liz Boone garnered 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Braves. Rebekah Sexton netted 10 points.

Husson 54

McDonald 0-0-0, Trott 5-1-14, Sexton 3-2-10, Comeau 1-0-3, S. Fry 0-1-1, Hughes 2-0-4, Duplisea 2-0-5, C. Fry 0-0-0, Dow 2-3-7, Poirier 0-0-0, Turner 0-0-0, Boone 4-2-10

Colby 60

Belanger 0-0-0, Burrows 0-0-0, Lawson 3-0-7, Dionisi 3-1-10, Keto 0-0-0, Chuprevich 10-6-26, Bonner 5-3-13, Henley 0-1-1, Bourque 0-2-2, O’Donnell 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Trott 3, Sexton 2, Comeau, Duplisea; Lawson, Dionisi 3

Halftime: Colby 36-34

Maine Maritime 66, Wheelock 25

At Dudley, Mass., on Sunday, Kate Lawler tossed in 20 points and hauled in 18 rebounds as the mariners prevailed in the consolation game of the Nichols Tip-Off Tournament.

Stacy Jones netted 14 points and made seven steals, while Jenn Sarzynski and Jessica Sawyer added 11 points each.

Noelle Safar paced Wheelock with 13 points.

Maine Maritime (1-1) 66

Merrill 3-0-6, Sarzynski 5-1-11, Lawler 9-1-20, Sawyer 4-3-11, Doughty 1-2-4, Jones 6-2-14

Wheelock (0-2) 25

Ohashi 0-1-1, Safar 5-0-13, Hickson 0-1-1, Puffer 2-0-4, O’Reilly, Menduni 1-3-6, Kanzaki

3-pt. goals: Lawler; Safar 3, Menduni

Halftime: MMA 37-9

Nichols 42, Maine Maritime 40

At Dudley, Mass., Saturday, freshman Michelle DesRochers tossed in a game-high 14 points and Natalie Lavin rimmed 11 more as Nichols topped Maine Maritime in the opening game of the Nichols Tip-Off Tournament.

Jen Nored notched 10 points and Kate Lawler chipped in with eight points and 13 rebounds.

Maine Maritime (0-1) 40

Sawyer 2-3-7, Merrill 2-4-9, Nored 4-0-10, Sarzynski 0-0-0, Doughty 0-0-0, Lawler 3-2-8, Jones 1-3-6

Nichols (1-0) 42

Des Rochers 5-1-14, Kane 0-0-0, Rondeau 1-0-2, Cross 1-0-2, Ciccarelli 1-0-2, Lavin 4-2-11, Utton 1-2-4, Allessandrini 0-0-0, O’Coin 3-1-7, O’Neill 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Merrill, Nored 2, Jones; Des Rochers 3, Lavin

Halftime: Nichols 25-24

UM-Farmington 60, MIT 56

At Salem, Mass., Saturday, Jocelyn Sawyer tallied 16 points and Kate LaHaye came on with 13 points and 12 rebounds as UM-Farmington captured the consolation game in the Salem State Tip-Off Tournament.

Rachel Bard aided the cause with 11.

For MIT, Amy Mok logged 16 and Crystal Russell had 14.

UM-Farmington (1-1) 60

Bard 2-6-11, Sawyer 7-2-16, Bean 2-0-4, Foss 1-0-2, Cogswell 0-0-0, LaHaye 5-0-13, Haines 3-0-6, Hunt 3-2-8

MIT (0-2) 56

Tsai 2-1-7, Natsids 1-0-2, Yang 2-2-6, Daugherty 2-1-6, Johnson 0-0-0, Kadyszewski 1-0-2, Way 1-1-3, Connelly 0-0-0, Hendry-Brogan 0-0-0, Mok 6-3-16, Russell 6-2-14

3-pt. goals: Bard, LaHaye 3; Tsai, Yang 2, Daugherty, Way, Mok 3, Russell 2

Halftime: MIT 27-26

Westfield State 58, Thomas 54

At Keene, N.H., Saturday, A.J. LaBelle registered 18 points and Michaela Blaney added 12 more as Westfield State (Mass.) stopped Thomas of Waterville in the consolation game of the Shaw’s Tip-Off Classic.

Melissa Cote pitched in with 15 rebounds for the victors.

For the Terriers, Erin Morrell logged a game high 21 points and Courtney Corbett scored 13.

Westfield State (1-1) 58

Knott 2-1-6, Cooke 0-2-2, Blaney 4-3-12, Cote 3-0-6, LaBelle 8-2-18, Pendergast 20-4, Tedesco 1-0-2, Tedesco 1-0-2, Sealander 4-0-8, Dunlavey 0-0-0, Rodrigues 0-0-0, Medina 0-0-0

Thomas (0-2) 54

Leclerc 3-0-6, Pratt 1-0-3, Lovely 2-2-8, Morrell 7-2-21, Corbett 6-1-13, Kolis 0-2-2, Lessard 0-1-1, Alverez 0-0-0, Conner 0-0-0, Cray 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Knott, Blaney; Lovely 2, Pratt, Morrell 5

Halftime: Westfield State 30-25

So. Maine 58, Salem State 46

At Salem, Mass., Saturday, Meg Cressler poured in 18 points and Glenburn’s Kara Crockett posted 16 as Southern Maine downed Salem State in the championship of the Salem State Tip-Off Tournament.

Former Maine Central Institute star Amanda Leavitt pitched in with nine points for the Huskies.

Gillian Almeida led Salem State with 15 and Kara Smolinsky notched 11 more.

Southern Maine (2-0) 58

Dominiczak 0-1-1, Cressler 6-3-18, Leavitt 3-0-9, Zahm 1-1-3, Crockett 7-2-16, Little 2-1-5, Libby 2-0-6, Noonan 0-0-0, Tong 0-0-0, Allen 0-0-0

Salem State 46

Smolinsky 5-1-11, Ashe 1-0-2, Reardon 0-0-0, Rhodes 1-1-3, Nichols 1-4-6, Almeida 5-4-15, McCarthy 0-0-0, Sales 1-0-2, Ferreira 1-0-3, Klein 1-0-2, Giammaluo 0-0-0, Kaczmarek 0-0-0, McCarter 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cressler 3, Leavitt 3, Libby 2; Almeida, Ferreira

Halftime: Southern Maine 29-24

St. Joseph’s 61, Wheaton 48

At Norton, Mass., Saturday, Tara Gagnon scored 10 points to lead a well-balanced St. Joseph’s squad to the Tip-Off Classic championship.

Tournament MVP Stacey Galinas added eight points and 10 rebounds and four other players had seven points for the Monks.

Jessica Arment led Wheaton of Norton, Mass., with 10 points.

The all-tournament team included Amanda Cornett of Castleton State, Stephanie Hulry of Bridgewater State, Sue Picard of St. Joseph’s, and Maggie Sunby and Wheaton.

St. Joseph’s (2-0) 61

M. Gagnon 2-1-7, DiShino 0-0-0, Pelkey 3-0-7, T. Gagnon 3-3-10, Picard 3-2-6, Rice 2-2-6, Alexander 3-1-7, Galinas 3-1-8, Marcotte 2-0-7, Regan 1-0-3

Wheaton (1-1) 48

Deshefy 1-0-2, Dow-Allen 3-0-6, Williams 1-0-2, Brassil 1-0-2, Uasiliov 2-2-6, Avrendol 0-0-0, Arment 4-2-10, Jones 2-4-8, Savas 1-2-4, Sundby 2-0-4, Schefiliti 0-4-4

3-pt. goals: M. Gagnon 2, Pelkey, T. Gagnon, Galinas, Marcotte, Regan

Halftime: Wheaton 32-25

UM-Machias 89, UMFK 45

At Fort Kent Sunday, Angela Robb tossed in 20 points and Sara Ricker netted 14 more as UMaine-Machias cruised by UM-Fort Kent in the championship game of the Lady Bengals Tip-Off Tournament.

Kelly Welles and Miranda Copeland added 13 apiece, Christina Rich scored 11 and Gill Guest hauled down nine rebounds for the Clippers.

For the Bengals, Joy Gervais was the lone double-figure scorer with 10.

UM-Machias (2-0) 89

Rukhsana 0-3-3, Robb 7-1-20, Welles 5-3-13, Ricker 6-0-14, Guest 2-0-4, Rich 4-0-11, Apatu 0-0-0, Magnussen 1-0-2, Willett 4-1-9, Copeland 6-0-13

UM-Fort Kent (1-5) 45

Glass 1-1-3, Hare 1-6-8, Fisher 2-3-8, Bourgoin 3-0-6, Gervais 5-0-10, Gagnon 1-0-2, Doucette 0-1-1, Lutz 0-0-0, Brown 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Robb 5, Ricker 2, Rich 3, Copeland; Fisher

Halftime: UM-Machias 48-23

Nichols 69, UMPI 41

At Dudley, Mass., on Sunday, Natalie Lavin’s 19 points led the host Bison to the Nichols College Tip-Off Tournament championship.

Lavin was named the tourney MVP. Kristine O’Coin provided 15 points and 16 rebounds.

Erin Scholman and All-Tourney pick Erica McGary led UMaine-Presque Isle with nine points each. Rachel Larlee grabbed 12 rebounds.

The All-Tourney team included Kate Lawler of Maine Maritime Academy, Erica Menduni of Wheelock and Nichols’ Michelle DesRochers.

UMaine-Presque Isle (2-2) 41

Scholman 4-1-9, Noonan 1-0-3, Sutherland 1-0-2, Renault 2-0-4, McGary 3-3-9, Dickinson, Murray 2-2-7, Larlee 3-0-6, Berry 0-1-1

Nichols (2-0) 69

DesRochers 3-1-8, Kane, Rondeau 2-1-6, cross 5-0-10, Ciccarelli 1-3-5, Lavin 7-4-19, Utton 1-0-2, Alessandrini, O’Coin 6-3-16, O’Neill 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Noonan, Murray; DesRochers, Rondeau, Lavin

Halftime: Nichols 45-13

Women’s hockey

Niagara sweeps Maine

At Buffalo Sunday afternoon, Tania Pinelli made 43 saves and Stephanie Romain broke a 1-1 tie with 7:16 left in the second period as Niagara University’s women’s hockey team beat Maine 3-1 to complete a weekend sweep.

Niagara, now 9-1, won Saturday’s game 6-4.

Candice Ceelen opened the scoring in the first period but Meagan Aarts tied it on the power play early in the second period for 4-5-1 Maine. Candice Moxley added an insurance goal.

Valerie Hall had two assists for the Purple Eagles.

Amanda Cronin finished with 16 saves for Maine.

On Saturday, Moxley and Hall had two goals each as Niagara raced out to a 5-0 lead. Lindsay Vine and Teresa Marchese-Del Monte had the other Niagara goals while Jennifer Mascaro and Pinelli combined for 12 saves.

Jarin Sjogren, Cheryl White, Rebecca Ouellet and Aarts scored for Maine to pull the Bears within 5-4 before Marchese-Del Monte scored the clincher.

Dawn Froats made 29 saves for Maine.


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