November 23, 2024
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Wilcox leads UMF past UMM in league playoff

FARMINGTON – Mike Wilcox poured in a team-high 18 points as the University of Maine-Farmington Beavers held off the University of Maine-Machias 78-66 in a Maine Athletic Conference quarterfinal game Tuesday night.

Jeremy Deeds had 15 points, Mike Fullerton 14, and Tom Nadeau 13 for the Beavers.

Albert Whittaker netted 19 points to lead UM-Machias. Mark Knowles scored 14 and Miguel Khan added 10 for the Clippers.

UM-Machias (12-12) 66

Whittaker 9-0-19, Thornton 1-2-5, Hopeson 3-3-9, Wignes, Sims, Knowles 4-6-14, Khan 4-2-10

UM-Farmington (9-16) 78

Nadeau 4-2-13, Robinson, Thomson 1-2-4, Haynie 2-0-5, Wilcox 4-7-18, Kennie 1-0-2, Malley 3-1-7, Deeds 7-1-15, Fullerton 6-2-14

3-pt. goals: Whittaker, Thornton; Nadeau 3, Wilcox 3, Haynie

Halftime: UM-Farmington 41-39

St. Joseph’s 93, Thomas 73

At Standish, Travis Seaver scored 29 points to lead St. Joseph’s past Thomas College of Waterville in a Maine Athletic Conference quarterfinal game.

C.J. Vose scored 21 and grabbed 13 rebounds while Mike Ifill had 11 points to pace the Monks.

For the Thomas Terriers, Matt Pitcher scored 20 points and Scott Raymond of Caribou had 19. Troy Dunphe, Mitch Orser, and James Cardaci scored 12, 11, and 10 points, respectively.

Thomas (6-18) 72

Orser 5-0-11, Pitcher 7-5-20, Grant, Raymond 7-3-19, Dunphe 5-0-12, Cardaci 3-3-10, Caron, Look, Magnusson, Rouse, Ray 0-1-1

Saint Joseph’s (16-10) 93

Underwood 1-0-2, Gore 2-0-4, Vose 10-1-21, Ifill 4-3-11, Seaver 11-3-29, Willer 2-2-7, McPherson 1-1-3, Brennan 2-0-5, Deazle 2-0-4, Pelletier, Drayer 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Orser, Pitcher, Raymond 2, Dunphe 2, Cardaci; Seaver 4, Willer, Brennan

Halftime: Saint Joseph’s 36-33

UM-Fort Kent 83, UMPI 74

At Fort Kent, Andrew Clavette and Shaun Tomblin each scored each scored 19 points for the Bengals while Marcus Hebert netted 11 in a Maine Athletic Conference quarterfinal.

For Presque Isle, Nate Jamo scored 17 while Antrone Moore scored 13 and Ethan Birmingham added 10.

UM-Presque Isle (10-15) 74

Norwood 1-0-2, Garreans 3-1-7, Moore 6-1-13, Jamo 6-4-17, Emerson 2-0-5, Malek 3-0-6, Birmingham 5-0-10, Jadric, Feeny, Galley

UM-Fort Kent (16-7) 83

David 1-2-4, Farrar 1-0-2, Clavette 6-4-19, Young 1-1-3, Tonaska 2-1-6, Hebert 4-1-11, Tramp 4-1-9, Tomblin 8-3-19, Bray 5-0-10, Bente, Clark

3-pt. goals: Emerson; Clavette 3, Hebert 3

Halftime: UM-Fort Kent 47-41

Colby 54, Middlebury 49

At Waterville, Sam Clark scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, leading Colby to the win.

Jon Cormier led Middlebury with nine points.

Middlebury (11-14) 49

Krezanoski 1-2-4, Barrett 2-0-4, Cormier 3-0-9, Bourque 2-2-6, McLaughlin 4-0-8, King 1-1-3, Malone 3-1-7, Keith Watts 4-0-8, Altman, Bundonis, Anderson

Colby (17-8) 54

Moro 1-0-3, Forsyth 1-4-6, Loukes 1-0-2, Strahorn 2-0-5, Davis 3-1-9, Civiello 2-0-5, Clark 6-2-15, Gutierrez 2-2-7, Flood 1-0-2, Allen

3-pt. goals: Cormier 3; Davis 2, Moro, Strahorn, Civiello, Clark, Gutierrez

Halftime: Colby 24-17

Women’s basketball

Colby 65, Tufts 54

At Waterville, the White Mules outscored the Jumbos 24-9 from the free throw line to post the NESCAC tourney quarterfinal win. Colby will face archrival Bowdoin of Brunswick in a Friday semifinal.

Kim Condon and Jen Hallee led Colby with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Tufts was led by Emily Goodman with 14 points, Erin Harrington with 12 on four 3-pointers, and Maritsa Christouddias with 12.

Tufts (14-9) 54

Busnengo 1-0-2, Christouddias 2-7-12, Gluckman 1-1-3, Harrington 4-0-12, Dunn, Kehrberger 4-1-9, Fishman 1-0-2, Goodman 7-0-14, Buckley

Colby (19-6) 65

Belcher 1-3-5, Lawson 2-5-9, Cochrane 2-0-4, Ashe 0-5-5, Condon 4-3-12, Hallee 4-2-10, Parisella 1-2-4, O’Donnell 2-2-6, Bourque 1-0-2, Walsh 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Harrington 4, Christouddias; Condon

Halftime: Colby 29-23

Bowdoin 58, Middlebury 47

Middlebury (15-10) 47

Siciak 4-3-12, McCosker 1-0-3, Hanley 2-6-11, Lowell 3-2-8, Hyatt 1-3-5, Shutte 1-0-2, Logue 1-0-2, Batten 0-1-1, Shillo 1-1-3, Perine

Bowdoin (17-7) 58

Myers 2-0-4, Mayol 5-0-13, Fava 2-0-4, Trenkle 5-4-14, Royer 6-0-13, Bramwell 0-1-1, Trotta 2-0-5, Damon, Farmer, Fugate, Bennett 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Siciak, McCosker, Hanley; Mayol 3, Royer, Trotta

Halftime: Bowdoin 36-18

Notre Dame 81, Miami 43

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Ruth Riley scored 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting and Notre Dame dominated inside as the second-ranked Irish rebounded from their first loss with an 81-43 victory over Miami on Tuesday night.

The victory was the 400th career win for Irish coach Muffet McGraw and her 312th at Notre Dame.

The Irish, who fell to No. 2 after losing 54-53 to Rutgers on Saturday, had its most impressive performance since before it became the top-ranked team a month ago. Notre Dame (24-1, 13-1 Big East) has won by an average of 21.1 points this season, but had won by more than 20 points just twice in its last seven games.

The 38-point margin of victory was Notre Dame’s largest since a 40-point victory over Rice on Dec. 31. It was Miami’s worst loss this season.


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