WATERVILLE – Chandler Perine had a 66-yard interception return for a touchdown to give Bowdoin College a 10-7 football victory over Colby and the CBB Championship.
Colby quarterback Nate Bradley’s pass sailed through the hands of receiver Miguel Gonzalez and into Perine’s hands at 9:08 in the first quarter. He ran up the right sideline for the Polar Bears’ only touchdown of the day.
Bowdoin (5-3) added to its lead with 11:52 left in the second quarter when Alex Tatum capped off a 73-yard drive with a 30-yard field goal.
Colby (2-6) got on the board at 5:25 in the third quarter with a two-yard touchdown run by Thomas Keblin.
Colby took the ball inside Bowdoin’s 40-yard line on each of its next three possessions, but the Polar Bears’ defense held them off.
Bowdoin (5-3) 7 3 0 0 – 10 Colby (2-6) 0 0 7 0 – 7
B – Perrine 66 interception return (Tatum kick)
B – Tatum 30 field goal
B – Keblin 2 run (Jonassen kick)
Hamilton 24, Bates 17
At Lewiston, Robbie Peters threw for 331 yards and two touchdowns to help Hamilton snap a seven-game losing streak by beating Bates.
Cory Malnikof’s 3-yard touchdown plunge just over a minute into the fourth quarter put Hamilton (1-7) ahead, 24-10. Bates (1-7) pulled to within seven on a 12-yard touchdown run by Ryan Jarvis with less than four minutes left in the game.
The game was tied 10-10 at half time, after Bates’ Matt Bazirgan threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to Brian Mulready.
Peters made it 17-10 in the third with a 22-yard pass to Kelly Valenti with 5:50 remaining.
Hamilton (1-7) 0 10 7 7 – 24 Bates (1-7) 3 7 0 7 – 17
B – Guerriero 19 field goal
H – Martin 8 pass from Peters (Bemis kick)
H – Bemis 39 field goal
B – Mulready 68 pass from Bazirgan (Guerriero kick)
H – Valenti 22 pass from Peters (Bemis kick)
H – Malnikof 3 run (Bemis kick)
B – Jarvis 12 run (Guerriero kick)
MMA 18, Framingham State 14
At Framingham, Mass., Steve Tardif ran for 253 yards and three touchdowns Saturday to lead Maine Maritime over Framingham State.
Tardif’s last touchdown with 3:48 remaining in the fourth quarter was the game-winner. He ran up the middle, bounced off a linebacker and sprinted 28 yards to the end zone.
Rob Dower caught 10 passes for Framingham (2-8) including one for a 20-yard touchdown in the second quarter.
The win gave the Mariners (5-5) a share of the New England Football Conference Red Division title with Bridgewater State.
Maine Maritime (5-5) 0 6 0 12 – 18 Framingham State (2-8) 0 8 6 0 – 14
F – Dower 20 pass from Bascon (Dower pass from Bascon)
MMA – Tardif 2 run (rush failed)
F – Bascon 1 run (rush failed)
MMA – Tardif 4 run (rush failed)
MMA – Tardif 28 run (rush failed)
Men’s basketball
St. Thomas Aquinas 69, Husson 59
At Bangor on Saturday, Will McFarlane scored 27 points to led St. Thomas Aquinas of Sparkill, N.Y., past Husson.
Antonio Simmons chipped in with 15 points and Shawn Higgins added eight.
Chris Funk led the Braves with 14 points and Nikos Sompatzis chipped in with nine.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Wilkens, Whelan 0-2-2, Hargrove 3-2-8, Mackey, Hardy 3-0-6, Pegues 1-3-5, Thaby 1-0-2, Gibson 2-0-4, McFarlane 11-4-27, Simmons 4-4-15 Husson
Sompatzis 3-2-9, McCaffrey 1-3-6, Rivera 2-2-6, Miller 3-2-8, Foye 2-0-5, Durost, Funk 4-5-14, Breen, Landrith 1-2-4, Olsen 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: Simmons 3, McFarlane; Sompatzis, McCaffrey, Foye, Funk
Halftime: St. Thomas Aquinas 28, Husson 24
Dominican 89, UM-Presque Isle 68
At Presque Isle, Ramon Wiggerton fired in 19 of his game-high 21 points in the first half to lift Dominican College to the win over University of Maine at Presque Isle on Saturday.
Jeffrey Joseph led the Owls with 17 points. Matt Townsend contributed 13 points and Sam Henderson tossed in 12.
Dominican College 89
Wiggerton 10-1-21, Fitzsimmons 3-0-7, Hogonowski 2-0-4, Diaz 5-3-13, Montesarchca 2-2-7, Snider 2-0-4, Davis 5-1-11, McCombs 2-0-4, Roggankamp 1-0-2, Harding 1-1-3, Magaletta, Davin 2-1-7, Jeffrey 2-0-5, Tewey, Braver, Cash, Patmen UM-Presque Isle 68
Kinetta 2-3-7, Henderson 4-4-12, Joseph 5-7-17, Townsend 5-2-13, Rodriguez 1-4-6, Belanger, Birmingham 1-2-4, Cunningham 0-4-4, Gooley, Malek 2-1-5, Timberlake
3-pt. goals: Fitzsimmons, Montesarchca, Davin 2; Townsend
Halftime: Dominican College 53, UMPI 34
UNB-Saint John 87, EMTC 76
EMTC (1-2)
Hale 4-5-13, Grant 1-0-2, Knights 2-0-4, Churchill 7-5-19, Estes 5-4-14, Cyr 9-0-21, Hanscom 1-1-3, Willette UNew Brunswick-Saint John (2-0)
Assembe 5-0-10, Bell 9-2-20, Fowler 1-0-2, Gower 0-1-1, Frasier 1-2-4, James 2-6-10, LeBlanc 10-4-26, Lingley 1-0-2, Stackhouse 5-2-12, Crossman
3-pt. goals: LeBlanc 2; Cyr 3
Halftime: UNB-Saint John 50, EMTC 32
Women’s ice hockey
New Hampshire 13, Maine 0
At Durham, N.H., Nicki Luongo set an ECAC record with seven assists and also scored a goal to lead the Wildcats to the win Sunday.
Alicia Roberts stopped all 10 shots she faced for 3-0-1 UNH.
Goalie Amanda Cronin recorded 43 saves on 56 shots for the 0-4 Black Bears.
Maine (0-4) 0 0 0 – 0 New Hampshire (3-0-1) 3 5 5 – 13
First period – 1. NH, Holmes (McKenzie), 5:15; 2. NH, Holmes (Luongo), 9:48; 3. NH, Thornton (Luongo, McKenzie), 18:17, pp.
Second period – 4. NH, Holmes (Thornton), 2:01; 5. NH, McManus (Luongo, Knox), 2:22; 6. NH, McManus (Monteith, Luongo), 2:44; 7. NH, Zaban (Heitzman, Luongo), 15:24, pp; 8. NH, Thornton (Luongo, McKenzie), 19:33, pp.
Third period – 9. NH, Luongo (Zaban, Carrabba), 4:55; 10. NH, Monteith (DeGriselles), 11:10; 11. NH, Monson (Jokiel), 12:24; 12. NH, Carrabba (Zaban, Kaip), 12:36; 13. NH, Thornton (Luongo), 16:27.
Shots on goal: New Hampshire 56, Maine 10
Goalies: NH, Roberts (10 shots-10 saves); UM, Cronin (56-43)
Power-play opportunities: New Hampshire 3-5, Maine 0-8
New Hampshire 6, Maine 1
At Durham, N.H., junior right wing Samantha Holmes netted a pair of goals on Saturday as UNH downed Maine.
UNH goalie Alicia Roberts stopped 10 of 11 shots.
For Maine, which drops to 0-3, Kelly Nelson scored a goal on a pass from Sarah Caza. Kathleen Hedges made 51 saves on 57 shots.
Maine (0-3) 0 1 0 – 1 New Hampshire (2-0-1) 3 0 3 – 6
First period – 1. NH, Knox (Monteith, McManus), 2:53; 2. NH, Carrabba (Heitzman, Zaban), 5:13; 3. Holmes (McKenzie, Maher), 16:05.
Second period – 4. UM, Nelson (Caza), 7:04, pp.
Third period – 5. NH, Heitzman (Carrabba), 5:36; 6. NH, Holmes (Maher), 9:37; 7. NH, Thornton (Luongo, McKenzie), 13:22, pp.
Shots on goal: New Hampshire 57, Maine 11
Goalies: NH, Roberts (11 shots-10 saves); UM, Hedges (57-51)
Power-play opportunities: New Hampshire 1-2, Maine 1-3
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