November 07, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Deetjen, Beavers tip Lyndon State

FARMINGTON – Bob Deetjen poured in 36 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to power the University of Maine-Farmington by Lyndon State of Lyndonville, Vt., 80-76 in men’s basketball Saturday.

Mike Wilcox added 10 points and seven assists and Luke Nielsen hauled down 14 rebounds for the winners.

For Lyndon State, Tom Witts tallied 24 points and Greg Rose scored 18. Peter Camp added 11 and Chris Brown chipped in with 10.

Lyndon State (4-11) 76

Brown 4-1-10, Camp 4-0-11, Rose 7-4-18, Davies 2-2-6, Witts 9-4-24, Morehouse 2-1-7, Chester, Leandri

UM-Farmington (6-10) 80

Nadeau 3-1-8, Bird 2-1-5, Wilcox 2-5-10, Deetjen 12-11-36, Malley 2-2-6, Ginn 0-5-5, Haynie, Nielsen 3-0-6, Ward 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Brown, Camp 3, Witts 2, Morehouse 2; Nadeau, Wilcox, Deetjen

Halftime: UM-Farmington 39-32

Keene State 88, So. Maine 86

At Gorham Saturday, Chris Urquhart nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to lift Keene State (N.H.) over Southern Maine. The Owls won their 13th straight and improved to 16-1.

The Huskies had grabbed an 86-85 lead when Jeff White scored on a spinning layup with six seconds to go. USM led by 15 early in the second half.

Chris Timson led Keene State with 23 , David Stantial had 16, and Urquhart contributed 10.

White finished with 28 points, including five 3-pointers, for the Huskies. Jason St. Pierre added 20 and freshman Mike Francoeur tallied 11.

Keene State (16-1) 88

Ferland, Davis 0-1-1, Timson 7-6-23, Michalski 0-2-2, Wheeler 3-0-6, Levesque 1-0-2, Swenson 1-1-3, Urquhart 3-1-10, Purinton 2-2-6, Stantial 5-3-16, Pawlusiak 3-1-7, Jackson 2-0-4, Cudworth, Johanson 1-6-8

Southern Maine (8-11) 86

Bigelow 2-0-4, Francoeur 5-1-11, Tarbox 1-2-4, St. Pierre 7-3-20, Grigsby 0-1-1, White 10-3-28, Garland 3-2-9, Estes 2-2-7, Thomas 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Timson 3, Urquhart 3, Stantial 3; St. Pierre 3, White 5

Halftime: Southern Maine 42-28

Colby 82, Middlebury 74

At Waterville Saturday, Damien Strahorn racked up 29 points, eight rebounds and five assists to lift the White Mules.

Bangor’s Nick Loukes scored 13 points to go with nine rebounds and six assists for Colby. Patrick McGowan added 11 points.

Middlebury (8-7) 74

Anderson 0-2-2, Coratti 1-0-3, Bundonis 9-2-23, Altman 0-3-3, Behan 2-0-4, Verzosa 3-0-6, S. Sinoway, Donnelly 1-0-2, A. Sinoway 4-2-12, Salek 6-2-17, Braga, Read 1-0-2

Home school name (Record) Score

McGowan 5-1-1, Loukes 4-5-13, Strahorn 11-5-29, Lewis 1-0-3, Snyder-Fair 2-0-4, Forlizzi 1-0-2, Cushman 3-2-9, Rutherford, Flood 3-5-11

3-pt. goals: Bundonis 3, Salek 3, A. Sinoway 2, Coratti; Strahorn 2, Lewis, Cushman

Halftime: Middlebury 35-22

Maine Maritime 66, Mount Ida 58

At Castine Sunday, Matt Clement’s 18-point, 14-rebound effort led the Mariners to the victory.

Jed Johnson and Corey Streams each chipped in with 17 points, and Johnson racked up 21 rebounds.

Richard Fredette led Mount Ida of Newton Center, Mass., with 12 points.

Mount Ida (8-10) 58

Cobb 4-0-10, Fredette 4-0-12, Didick 5-0-10, Prisinzano, McGaughran 5-0-11, Sailsman 4-3-11, Delisi, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Cullen, Andrews 1-0-2

Maine Maritime Academy (9-6) 66

Johnson 8-1-17, Streams 4-5-17, Pitula 2-0-6, Newland, Stupinski 2-0-4, Russell 2-0-4, Clement 6-6-18, Underwood

3-pt. goals: Fredette 4, Cobb 2, McGaughran; Streams 4, Pitula 2

Halftime: Mount Ida 32-30

Maine Maritime 72, Elms 61

At Castine on Saturday, Jed Johnson poured in 23 points and pulled down 14 rebounds to spark the Mariners to victory.

Clement contributed 16 points and nine boards for MMA.

Chellvonto Little led Elms College of Chicopee, Mass., with 19 points. Damien Bradley added 12.

Elms (1-14) 61

Seyboth 2-0-4, Pilotte, Bradley 4-2-12, Barboza 4-0-9, Lawrence 0-2-2, Little 7-4-19, Doppman 1-0-3, Churchill 3-2-8, Berthiaume 1-2-4

Maine Maritime Acad. (8-6) 72

Kalloch, Johnson 9-5-23, Streams 2-3-8, Pitula 3-0-8, Newland 2-0-4, Stupinski 3-2-8, Russell 2-0-4, Clement 5-6-16, Underwood, Haskell

3-pt. goals: Bradley 2, Barboza, Little, Doppman

Halftime: MMA 29-24

Women’s Basketball

Maine Maritime 53, Mount Ida 51

At Castine Sunday, the Mariners overcame a late seven-point deficit to edge the Mustangs.

Rachel Merrill led Maine Maritime Academy with 17 points and Kate Lawler scored 14 while Jessica Sawyer and Stacy Jones added 10 each.

Mount Ida (6-10) 51

Briggs 2-0-4, Walsh, Walker 4-0-9, Harrison 2-0-4, Costello, Anzalone 4-1-9, Alves, Eka 0-1-1, Wallace 8-2-22, Mack 1-0-2

Maine Maritime Acad. (8-6) 53

Puleo, Merrill 6-2-17, Nored, Lawler 4-6-14, Sawyer 3-4-10, Doughty 1-0-2, Jones 3-4-10

3-pt. goals: Walker, Wallace 4; Merrill 3

Halftime: Mount Ida 28-25

Maine Maritime 80, Elms 72

At Castine Saturday, point guard Stacy Jones equaled her career high with 24 points and contributed 13 rebounds and five assists with no turnovers to propel the Mariners.

Rachel Merrill and Kate Lawler tossed in 15 points each while Jen Nored added 11 for MMA.

Kim Fontaine netted 21 points for Elms College of Chicopee, Mass.

Elms (5-11) 72

Hill 6-1-13, Flanagan, Huston 5-3-15, K. Fontaine 4-10-21, Zaccaro 0-1-1, Malloch 1-0-2, Rodriguez 3-1-8, Hebert 1-2-4, Dupre 1-0-2, T. Fontaine 2-2-6

Maine Maritime Acad. (7-6) 80

Puleo 1-2-4, Merrill 6-3-15, Nored 4-0-11, Lawler 3-7-15, Sawyer 3-1-7, Doughty 1-2-4, Jones 7-10-24

3-pt. goals: Huston 2, K. Fontaine 3, Rodriguez; Nored 3, Lawler 2

Halftime: MMA 36-35

Notre Dame (N.H.) 87, Thomas 74

At Henniker, N.H., Amy Hendricks poured in 31 points Saturday, including 17 of 19 free throws, to lead Notre Dame College to victory.

Amber Benard tossed in 27 points for the winners.

Erin Lovely hit six 3-pointers on her way to 31 points for Thomas College of Waterville. Courtney Corbett added 11.

Thomas 74

Pratt 2-0-4, Leclerc 3-1-9, Lovely 10-5-31, Morelli 2-0-6, Corbett 5-1-11, Lessard, Petrini 2-0-4, Kolis, Cray 4-1-9

Notre Dame 87

Hendricks 7-17-31, McCrea 3-1-7, Mitchell, Nickle 2-0-4, Adams, Fisher, Browne 6-4-16, Jenkins 1-0-2, Benard 9-3-27, Laffey

3-pt. goals: Leclerc, Lovely 6, Morelli 2; Benard 6

Halftime: Thomas 45-39

Middlebury 56, Colby 48

At Middlebury, Vt., Megan McCosker and Alexis Hollinger paced a balanced effort with 12 points each Saturday as the Panthers beat the White Mules.

Kristin Hanley and Alexis Batten added 11 points each.

Colby’s Kate Chuprevich scored 10 points. Katy Lawson added nine.

Colby (7-11) 48

Belcher 4-0-8, Lawson 3-1-9, Chuprevich 5-0-10, O’Donnell 1-1-3, Walsh 3-2-8, Burrows, DeAngelo, Dionese 1-0-3, Bonner 1-0-2, Hersey 1-1-3, Bourque 1-0-2

Middlebury (12-4) 56

McCosker 4-2-12, Hanley 3-3-11, Amen, Batten 4-3-11, Hollinger 5-2-12, Lee, Shutte, Siegel 1-0-3, Carlson 1-2-5, Logue 1-0-2, Shillo

3-pt. goals: Lawson 2, Dionese; McCosker 2, Hanley 2, Siegel, Carlson

Halftime: Middlebury 27-24

UM-Farmington 84, Lyndon 49

At Farmington Saturday, Jocelyn Sawyer poured in 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to power the Beavers to the win.

Desirae Haines contributed 16 points, seven rebounds and four steals. Megan Woodcock added 11 points for UM-Farmington. The Beavers hit 10 3-pointers.

Sarah Gagnon led Lyndon State with 13 points.

Lyndon State (6-9) 49

Dickinson, Bartlett 3-2-8, Gagnon 5-1-13, Krumm 0-3-3, LeBlanc, Kangas 4-0-10, Golden 1-2-4, Maxwell 1-1-3, Powell 4-0-8

UMaine-Farmington (10-6) 84

Reitchel 1-0-2, Bard 0-1-1, Sawyer 8-4-21, Pepin 2-0-6, Woodcock 4-2-11, Bean 3-2-8, Kempton 2-2-8, Stanley 1-2-4, LaHaye 1-0-3, Haines 6-1-16, Hunt 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Gagnon 2, Kangas 2; Haines 3, Pepin 2, Kempton 2, Sawyer, Woodcock, LaHaye

Halftime: UM-Farmington 31-16

So. Maine 57, Keene State 53

At Gorham Saturday, the Huskies withstood a 19-8 second-half run by the Owls for their 15th straight win.

Niki Dominiczak (12 rebounds) and Jess Libby each put in 13 points for Southern Maine. Jaime Zahm chipped in with 10 points and nine rebounds.

Sarah Linn scored 16 points to lead Keene State (N.H.).

Keene State (10-7) 53

Mechare 5-2-14, C. Clarke, Linn 7-2-16, S. Clarke, Arsenault 1-0-2, Forsberg 2-6-10, Alaimo 1-0-3, Fargione 1-1-3, Araque 2-0-5

Southern Maine (18-1) 57

Allen 3-0-7, Dominiczak 5-3-13, Cressler 3-2-9, Jackson 1-0-2, Tong, Noonan, Zahm 3-4-10, J. Libby 4-4-13, Crockett 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Mechare 2, Alaimo, Fargione, Araque; Allen, Cressler, J. Libby

Halftime: Southern Maine 31-16

U-New England 81, Curry 61

At Milton, Mass., Melissa Roller racked up 21 points and seven assists Saturday to power the University of New England of Biddeford past Curry.

Missy Stults chipped in with 16 points and 20 rebounds, Amanda Rodgerson logged 19 points, and Abby Calkins recorded 10 points and 10 assists for the Nor’easters. UNE shot 68 percent from the floor.

Jackie Harris led Curry with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Tia Murray contributed 11 points and Shannon Brock scored 10.

University of New England (10-8) 81

Roller 9-0-21, Calkins 4-2-10, Brown 3-1-8, Rodgerson 8-3-19, Stults 8-0-16, Peterson, Bartolome 1-1-3, Dyer, Urrutia 2-0-4, Melcher, Fullerton, Richards

Curry (11-6) 61

Murray 4-2-11, Brock 4-2-10, Williams 1-0-2, Osterkamp, Harris 6-5-17, Palmacci 1-0-2, Johnston 4-1-9, Fechtmann, Howard 5-0-10

3-pt. goals: Roller 3, Brown; Murray, Johnston

Halftime: University of New England 37-28

Women’s hockey

Maine 8, Quinnipiac 3

At Orono Saturday, Tristan Desmet and Cailee Heggestad each knocked in two goals as the Black Bears rolled to the win.

Jamie Hill contributed a goal and three assists for 11-12-2 Maine. Esther Granville had a goal and an assist. Meagan Aarts and Cindy Biron scored one goal apiece. Tracy Caridade had two assists and Dawn Froats made 15 saves on 18 shots.

Hilary Bulger, Jayne Riley and Elizabeth Jankowski each scored a goal for 3-16-2 Quinnipiac. Mel Courtemanche stopped 33 of 39 shots and Catherine Lapare gave up two goals.


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