WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The University of Maine women’s hockey team scored four unanswered goals to beat Williams College 4-1 here Sunday.
Stephanie Gabriele and Christina Hedges each scored a goal and an assist. Alison Lorenz and Jamie Schofield each added a goal. Alicia Gilmore and Alana Ahearn each had an assist.
For the first time this season, the Williams women’s hockey team scored before their opponents did. Cara Shortsleeve put Williams on the board five minutes into the second period.
The Ephs came out firing in the first period amassing 25 shots, but they were held scoreless in the first period by Maine goalie Amy Oliver who totalled 40 saves on 41 shots in the game. Her counterpart, Kate Niederhoffer made 23 saves on 27 shots for Williams.
Maine (2-3-1) 0 1 3 – 4 Williams (0-4) 0 1 0 – 1
First period – none
Second period – 1. W, Shortsleeve 5:04; 2. M, Gabriele 13:22
Third period – 3. M, Lorenz (Gilmore, Hedges) 7:34; 4. M, Schofield (Ahearn) 8:54; 5. Hedges (Lorenz, Gabriele) 11:08
Shots on goal – Maine 4-8-15-27; Williams 25-11-5-41
Goalies – M, Oliver 40 saves; W, Niederhoffer 23 saves
Women’s basketball
St. Joseph’s 70, UM-Machias 47
At Machias, the Monks held the Clippers to only 19 first-half points as St. Joseph’s of Standish improved to 4-2.
Kristen Chavarie and Sarah Beane led the Monks with 11 points apiece.
Lori Morrow led all scorers with 14 points for 5-4 University of Maine at Machias.
St. Joseph’s (4-2) 70
Chevarie 4-1-11, Brown 5-0-10, Beane 5-1-11, Burrell 2-4-8, Forand 2-2-6, Marsh 1-3-5, Lemaire 1-0-2, Field 1-4-6, Turcotte 3-0-6, Reed 1-3-5 UM-Machias (5-4) 47
Steel 4-2-11, Morrow 4-6-14, Cochrane 4-0-10, Saunders 1-0-2, McKinnon 1-0-3, Hildreth 2-1-5, McLaughlin 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Chevarie 2; Steel, Cochrane 2, McKinnon
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 33, UM-Machias 19
UMPI splits weekend games
At Presque Isle, the University of Maine at Presque Isle Owls played a pair of games over the weekend, taking a loss on Saturday and winning on Sunday.
In Saturday’s game, St. Joseph’s College jumped out to an early 10-2 lead and never looked back as the Monks took the 53-45 win over the Owls.
Sara Beane led St. Joseph’s with 14 points.
Kim Chatman scored a game-high 22 points for the Owls.
In Sunday’s game, the Owls erased a 20-point second half defecit over the final 10 minutes of the game, beating the University of New England 76-74.
Huff led the way for UMPI with 23 points and 12 rebounds.
Wendy Atwood led the Nor’Easters with 20 points. Anna Staehli netted 12 points and Michelle Plant and Lori Conti scored 10 apiece.
(Saturday’s Game) St. Joseph’s 53
Chavarie 0-4-4, Burrell 1-2-4, Pierce 1-0-2, Forand 0-1-1, Marsh, Brown 3-1-7, Lemeire 1-0-2, Field 3-0-6, Turcotte 2-0-4, Reed 4-1-9, Beane 6-2-14 UM-Presque Isle 45
Ricker, Thurlow, Von Oesen 0-2-2, Stevens 1-0-2, Young 1-1-3, Dolley 1-0-2, Sanborn 1-0-2, Huff 5-2-12, Chatman 4-12-22
3-pt. goals: Chatman 2
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 26, UMPI 19 (Sunday’s Game) U. of New England (1-5) 74
Coombes, Atwood 5-10-20, Watson, Hagan 3-0-6, MacMannis 1-1-4, Stevens 2-4-8, Conti 5-0-10, Fornier 1-0-2, Coyne 1-0-2, Plant 3-2-10, Staehli 4-4-12 UM-Presque Isle (5-3) 76
Ricker 0-2-2, Thurlow, Von Oesen 0-1-1, Stevens 5-5-16, Young 2-4-8, Chatman 2-8-12, Dolley 2-1-5, Norsworthy 1-2-4, Sanborn 2-1-5, Huff 10-3-23
3-pt. goals: MacMannis, Plant 2; Stevens
Halftime: UNE 48, UMPI 38
Thomas 65, Lyndon State 53
Lyndon State (1-1) 53
Waterman, Nault, Chaloux, Newman 4-6-14, Eaton 6-1-13, Matthews 1-3-5, Garcia 2-0-4, Bartlett 3-3-9, Brace 4-0-8 Thomas College (3-3) 65
Farrell 1-1-3, Whitmore, Cayford 3-0-9, Russell, Fecteau 2-0-6, Cracolici 2-2-6, Parsons 6-0-12, Chessa, Ramos 13-3-29
3-pt. goals: Cayford 3, Fecteau 2
Halftime: Thomas 31, Lyndon State 14
UMFK 77, UM-Augusta 38
UM-Fort Kent 77
Emerson 2-0-4, O’Brien 4-1-11, Small 1-0-2, Simpson 1-0-2, Gosselin 3-0-6, Ross 6-3-15, Levesque 14-2-31, Stephen 2-0-4, Smilowicz 1-0-2 UM-Augusta 38
Clark 7-3-18, Laux, Boynton 1-1-3, Hickman 3-7-13, Pinkham 1-0-2, Fletcher 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: O’Brien 2, Levesque; Clark
Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 45, UM-Augusta 23
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