WATERVILLE – The Colby White Mules outscored Bowdoin 16-0 over the final five minutes Tuesday night to earn a 69-52 New England Small College Athletic Conference men’s basketball victory at Wadsworth Gym.
Colby had taken a 44-32 lead with 14:04 remaining. Bowdoin rallied to close the gap to 53-52 with 5:12 to go, then the Mules clamped down.
Ken Allen led Colby with 16 points. Jake Civiello, Brian Hansen and Pat Gallagher added 12 apiece.
Hugh Coleman poured in 22 points for the Polar Bears, and Chris Ranslow had 12.
Bowdoin (10-7) 52
Gilbride 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Harding 0-1-1, Ginn 1-0-2, Mckinnon 1-0-2, Coleman 7-2-22, Buschmann, Weems, Baranowski 4-0-8, Ranslow 4-3-11, Farmer 0-1-1 Colby (14-3) 69
Forsyth 1-5-7, Hansen 5-2-12, Gutierrez 0-1-1, Allen 6-0-16, Gallagher 5-2-12, Cunningham 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-2, Civiello 3-4-12, Clark 2-1-5, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Coleman 6, Ranslow; Allen 4, Civiello 2
Halftime: Colby 30-28
So. Maine 60, UMass-Boston 54
Southern Maine (10-10) 60
Zimmerman 0-3-3, Millett 3-0-9, Tarbox, St. Pierre 4-0-11, Grigsby 1-2-5, Fennessy 5-10-20, Coutts, Thomas 5-2-12 UMass-Boston (6-13) 54
Conyers 3-2-8, Petruzzi 2-0-4, Henry 2-1-5, Luhn, McIntyre, Lambert 2-1-5, Kemp 5-5-15, Hercule 8-1-17, Shaughnessy
3-pt. goals: Millett 3, St. Pierre 3, Grigsby
Halftime: Southern Maine 30-25
Women’s basketball
MMA 57, UM-Machias 53 Vanessa LeBlond scores 1,000th
At Machias, Vanessa LeBlond scored 14 points and hauled in 16 rebounds to lead Maine Maritime Academy over the University of Maine-Machias.
LeBlond also surpassed the 1,000-point mark for her career, becoming the first MMA woman to do so. Stacey Ryan topped the Mariners with 16 points, Monica Locke added 13, and Lindsay Smith had 10.
Dawn Novy powered the Clippers with a game-high 19 points and Angela Robb posted a dozen.
UM-Machias (2-11) 53
Robb 5-1-12, Novy 8-3-19, Nuite, Hart 1-0-2, Mack, Mills 1-2-4, Crandall, Strout 1-0-2, Davis 3-1-7, Billington 3-1-7 Maine Maritime (11-4) 57
Pratt, Locke 3-6-13, LeBlond 3-8-14, Smith 3-4-10, Lawler 2-0-4, Ryan 4-8-16, Jones
3-pt. goals: Robb; Smith
Halftime: MMA 32-30
UM-Fort Kent 67, NBBI 32
At Fort Kent, Julie Marquis poured in 28 points and recorded six steals and five assists to lead the Bengals over New Brunswick Bible Institute.
Nikki Brown scored 14 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and had four blocks. Tracie Hobbs had 10 boards and Amy Levesque netted 10 points and passed out six assists for the the Bengals.
Trish Matula paced NBBI with 22 points.
New Brunswick Bible Institute 32
Vaughn 1-0-2, Horseman 0-1-1, Dowle 0-1-1, Matula 7-8-22, Maderous 2-0-4, Trayer 1-0-2, McDonald UM-Fort Kent 67
Small 2-0-4, LaChance, Hobbs 4-1-9, Marquis 12-1-28, Levesque 4-0-10, Brown 7-0-14, Miller
3-pt. goals: Marquis 3, Levesque 2
Halftime: UMFK 37-15
So. Maine 97, UMass-Boston 54
Southern Maine (17-4) 97
Dominiczak 2-0-4, Shaw 2-5-11, DeGraw, Bourgoin 0-1-1, Hopkins 6-0-13, Plant 4-2-13, Kimball 6-3-15, McLaughlin, Hathaway 2-0-4, Libby 2-3-7, Ripton 2-6-11, Zahm 4-2-10, Crockett 2-0-4, Lemieux 1-0-2, Watkins 1-0-2 UMass-Boston (3-18) 54
Mak 1-1-3, Turner 1-0-2, Kudo 5-0-12, Alloway, Smith 2-0-4, K. Smith 2-0-4, Bowes 2-1-5, Wilson 1-0-2, Hogrell 0-1-1, Bastian 4-0-8, D. Smith 3-2-8, Gales 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Shaw 2, Hopkins, Plant 3, Ripton; Kudo
Halftime: Southern Maine 50-20
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