November 25, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Colby rolls up record 134 points; routs WNEC

WATERVILLE – The Colby College White Mules set a school record for most points in a game with a 134-84 thumping of Western New England College during men’s basketball action Saturday.

Junior point guard Matt Gaudet paced Colby with 20 points, 18 in the first half. Glen McCrum chipped in with 17 points.

Mike Wallace paced WNEC of Springfield, Mass., with 34 points.

Western New England (1-9) 84

Fortin, Wallace 13-7-34, Sargent 1-4-6, Ervin 4-1-10, Laurie 4-2-10, Codey 2-2-6, King 1-0-2, Wallace, Copeland 1-0-2, Walsh 4-4-12, Thompson 2-0-4 Colby (12-1) 134

Clark 3-6-12, Gaudet 6-7-20, Walsh 5-2-12, McCrum 6-0-17, Stephens 5-4-15, Bergeron 3-7-13, Murray, Maines 0-4-4, McLaughlin, Jabar 1-3-5, Hebert 5-0-11, Penney 2-3-9, Slack 1-4-6, Wolk 2-3-7, Higgins 1-0-3, Walker

3-pt. goals: Wallace, Ervin, Laurie 2, J. Walsh 4; Gaudet, McCrum 5, Stephens, Hebert, Penney 2, Higgins

Halftime: Colby 69, WNEC 40

Husson 106, UNE 58

At Biddeford, the Braves jumped out to an 18-point lead at the half and rolled to their 18th victory.

Rich Mazurek scored 19 points for the Braves of Bangor and Ray Alley added 17. Kevin Moore chipped in with 12 points while Ed Gerald and Obadiah Johnson Sean O’Shea paced the University of New England with 26 points and Chris Cote scored 11.

UNE (6-7) 58

Elmer 1-0-2, Cote 4-0-11, Beary 0-2-2, Godbars 1-0-3, Spinney, Gilbert, Stevens, Gallant 0-2-2, Camire 1-0-2, Fecteau 1-1-3, Harris, O’Shea 9-3-26, Cole 2-0-4, McDonald 1-1-3 Husson (18-3) 106

Jefferson 3-0-6, Tobin 2-0-5, Ray Alley 5-2-17, Knowlton 1-0-3, Johnson 5-1-11, Joyner 2-4-9, Durost, Gerald 5-1-11, Mazurek 8-3-19, Ryan Alley 4-0-8, Sinclair, Watkins 2-1-5, Moore 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Tobin, Ray Alley 3, Knowlton, Joyner, Watkins; Cote 3, Godbars, O’Shea

Halftime: Husson 38, UNE 20

UMPI 69, Atlantic Union 65

At South Lancaster, Mass., Magnus Erickson’s two free throws with 6.8 seconds remaining sealed UMPI’s win over Atlantic-Union.

Chris Casavant had a game-high 24 points for the winners, including 16 in the second half; Ernie Kavanaugh had 16, Glenn Sharp scored 11 points and Kirk Lurvey had 10. Todd Larlee contributed six assists and four steals.

Brian McKnight’s 15 points paced Atlantic-Union. James Pomfrey and Banan Foster had 12 each; Mike Brown scored 10 and Tom Cushing had nine.

UMPI (10-5) 69

Erickson 1-2-4, Casavant 10-3-24, Sharp 4-0-11, Lurvey 4-1-10, Kalloch 1-0-2, Kavanaugh 5-6-16, Larlee

Atlantic Union 65

McKnight 7-0-15, Gordon 2-0-4, Brown 5-0-10, Cushing 4-0-9, Loss 1-0-3, Foster 5-1-12, Pomfrey 5-0-12

3-pt. goals: Sharp 3, Casavant, Lurvey; Pomfrey 2, Loss, McKnight

Halftime: UMPI 31-30

UM-Machias sweeps two

At Machias, UMM racked up its 12th and 13th wins by upending UM-Fort Kent 87-78 on Sunday after toppling UM-Presque Isle 71-63 on Saturday.

On Sunday, freshman guard Barry Shramban scored 15 of his 25 points in the second half as UMM rallied from a three-point halftime deficit to pull out the win. UMM outscored UM-Fort Kent 17-9 from the free throw line in the second half.

Ralph Hirtle had 14 points for the winners and P.J. Bristol had 11 points and 15 rebounds. J.R. Chatman pulled down eight boards to go with his six points. Bill Tanguay had nine points and four assists and Antoine Morin contributed eight points and four assists.

Chris Sutton had a game-high 26 points for UMFK. Elton Jones had 21 points, Lorne Guy scored 13 and Bruce McPherson finished with nine points.

It was the third and final meeting of the two teams with UMM winning the last two.

On Saturday, Chatman led a balanced attack with 13 points and UMM converted on 12 of its 13 second-half free throws to sew up the win.

Bristol had 12 points, Morin scored 11 and Shramban had nine points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

Chris Casavant’s 19 points, Ernie Kavanaugh’s 11 and Todd Larlee’s nine paced UMPI.

UM-Fort Kent (13-4) 78

N. Guy, Stickings, Jones 8-3-21, Guy 5-2-13, Warman 1-0-3, Vallecillo, Sutton 10-4-26, McPherson 4-1-9, Miller 1-0-3, Richardson 1-0-3 UM-Machias (13-5) 87

Bristol 5-1-11, Hawkes, Tanguay 3-0-9, Morin 1-6-8, Hirtle 6-2-14, Shramban 8-9-25, Fernald 1-2-5, McPhee 3-2-8, Chatman 1-4-6, Matthews 0-1-1, Recktenwald

3-pt. goals: Jones 2, Sutton 2, Miller, Guy, Warman, Richardson; Tanguay 3, Fernald

Halftime: UMFK 39, UMM 36 (Saturday’s Game)

UMPI 63

Erickson 1-1-3, Peterson 3-0-8, Harmon, Larlee 3-2-9, Wintle, Casavant 6-6-19, Sharp 2-2-7, Davis-Goff 1-0-2, Lurvey, McAtee, Kalloch 2-0-4, Ernie Kavanaugh 3-4-11

UMM 71

Bristol 5-2-12, Hawkes, Tanguay 2-0-5, Morin 2-6-11, Hirtle 3-0-6, Schramban 3-3-9, Fernald 2-0-6, McPhee 2-1-5, Chatman 5-3-13, Matthews 2-0-4, Recktenwald

3-pt. goals: Peterson 2, Larlee, Casavant, Sharp, Kavanaugh; Fernald 2, Tanguay, Morin

Halftime: UMM 36, UMPI 31

Other Games

UNB 83, Eastern Maine TC 69

UNB-Saint John (13-6) 83

Bluher 5-6-16, Watson 9-3-21, Doyle 6-1-13, N. Armstrong 4-6-14, Herrington 3-5-11, J. Armstrong, Roy 1-2-4, Guesman, Langielle 0-3-3 EMTC (4-9) 69

Towers 7-1-16, Harmon 4-2-13, Toothaker 6-0-12, Powers 4-0-8, Ryder 2-0-4, Badger 3-0-6, Perry 2-0-4, Audibert, Bragdon, Bono 2

3-pt. goals: Towers, Bono 2

Halftime: UNB-Saint John 39, EMTC 39

Williams 80, Bowdoin 72

Williams (13-1) 80

Miller 3-5-12, Clarke 6-2-18, Botti 4-2-10, Rice 5-0-11, Williams 7-2-16, Freeman 4-0-8, Freeman 4-0-8, Stone, Scott 0-1-1, Jones, Chapin 2-0-4 Bowdoin (6-4) 72

Rowley 4-0-8, Kirck 3-0-9, Arata 4-4-13, Browning 10-3-23, Vezina 1-0-3, Chapman 1-0-3, Xantopolous 4-3-11, Maietta 1-0-2, Whitehead, Whipple

3-pt. goals: Miller, Clarke 4, Rice; Kirck, Arata, Vezina, Chapman

Halftime: Bowdoin 36, Williams 33

St. Joe’s 88, UMF 81

St. Joseph’s 88

Wassenbergh 8-8-24, Schuler 8-6-22, Zanchi 6-1-13, Teahan 1-8-11, Arsenault 1-4-6, McGary 2-2-6, Costigan 2-0-4, Shorey 1-0-2, Thomas, Gato, UM-Farmington 81

Norton 11-8-33, LeGage 5-0-13, Chase 3-3-11, Morin 4-0-10, Cousins 3-0-6, Beaudoin 0-3-3, MacDonald 1-0-2, Smith, Callahan

3 pt. goals: Teahan; LeGage 3, Norton 3, Chase 2, Morin 2

Halftime: St. Joseph’s 40, U-Maine Farmington 33

CMTC 80, WCT 72

(At Auburn, Friday night) Central Maine Tech (2-6) 80

Richards 12-2-30, Goodridge 7-0-15, Meyer 5-3-15, Jandreau 4-2-10, Curtis 3-0-6, Benson 1-0-2, Burnall 1-0-2, Berthiaume 1-0-2, Griffin

Washington County Tech (0-3) 72

Alley 11-6-32, Waycott 8-2-18, Provencher 5-0-12, Shorey 2-0-4, LaBelle 1-2-4, Gallagher 1-0-2, Crouse, Bradbury

3 pt. goals: Richards 4, Goodridge; Alley 4, Provencher 2

Halftime score: WCTC 37, CMTC

Women’s Basketball

Husson 85, UNE 72

At Biddeford, the University of New England cut Husson’s lead to seven with 2:40 left, but the Braves made their foul shots down the stretch to take the win.

Tara Leavitt paced the Braves of Bangor with 21 points and Stacy Hafford added 18.

Stacey Fondak led UNE with 28 points while Lisa Hodgdon scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Sara Cashman and Gina Bennett each added 10 points. Cashman also had seven assists.

Husson (7-6) 85

Fenderson 3-1-9, Pomerleau 2-0-4, Allen 1-0-2, Hafford 6-4-18, Parker 3-3-9, Leavitt 10-1-21, Dyer 3-2-8, Shaw 4-0-8, White 2-0-4, Miller 1-0-2 UNE (5-8) 72

Cashman 4-2-10, Fondak 13-2-28, Waterman 1-1-3, Hodgdon 7-1-15, Collins 2-0-4, Bennett 5-0-10, Boudreau 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Fenderson 3, Hafford 2

Halftime: Husson 49, UNE 34

UMPI women take a pair

At Lyndonville, Vt., sophomore point guard Heather Brewer’s foul shot with 40 seconds left broke a 60-60 tie and she added a six-foot jump shot 10 seconds later, her only three points of the game, to give UMPI a win over Lyndon State and a sweep of their two-game trip.

UMPI had upended UMM on Saturday, 81-53.

Michelle Davis had a game-high 19 points for UMPI and she also grabbed 10 rebounds. Jen McDonald contributed 14 points and 10 rebounds and Audra Karnes scored 11 points.

Jen Warren’s 12 points and Michelle Hemond’s 10 paced Lyndon State.

On Saturday, Davis scored 17 points; McDonald scored 15 and hauled down 10 rebounds and Tamera Blades contributed 14 points and 17 rebounds.

Brewer dished out six assists.

Heather Reynolds’ 19 points and Arlene Wright’s 16 led UMM.

(Sunday’s Game)

UMPI (13-3) 63

Shaw 1-0-2, Karnes 4-3-11, Brewer 1-1-3, Blades 3-2-8, Davis 7-2-19, Washington l-0-2, McDonald 6-2-14, Picard 1-2-4

Lyndon State (7-4) 62

Hemond 4-2-10, Lacoss 4-0-8, Warren 4-2-12, Fournier 3-1-7, Hapgood 1-5-7, Root 1-0-2, Beenen 4-0-8, Simonds 3-2-8, Gedrato, Koster

3-pt. goals: Davis 3; Warren 2

Halftime: Lyndon State 36-29 (Saturday’s game)

UMPI (12-3) 81

Shaw 1-1-3, Karnes 5-1-12, Brewer 1-1-4, Blades 5-4-14, Davis 6-5-17, Madore 2-0-4, Washington 2-0-4, McDonald 6-3-15, Picard 3-2-8

UMM (1-11) 53

Gardner, Reynolds 6-6-19, Wright 7-0-16, McConvey 2-0-4, Seeley 2-3-7, e Everett 1-0-2, Cates 2-1-5, Hammond, McCarthy

3-pt. goals: Brewer, Karnes; Wright 2, Reynonds

Halftime: UMPI 42-30

Other Games

Middlebury 87, Bowdoin 57

Bowdoin (4-6) 57

Goding 1-0-2, Schultz 6-0-12, Flynn, Walsh 1-0-4, St. Peter 8-2-18, Reilly, Bogie 5-0-10, Mulholland 5-0-10, Allen 1-1-3, Rayner Middlebury (11-5) 87

Williams 4-4-13, Hubert 3-1-7, Martin 1-0-2, Boisvert 1-1-3, Pagano 11-1-28, Zug 2-2-6, Wood 3-0-6, Hathaway, Cassarino 4-0-10, Manix, Pierce, Dwyer 4-3-11

3-pt. goals: Williams, Hubert, Pagano 5, Wood, Cassarino

Halftime: Middlebury 47, Bowdoin 26

St. Joe’s 75, UMF 63

St. Joseph’s (14-3) 75

Rines 8-5-21, Joler 5-0-15, Bouchard 6-1-13, Clark 3-3-9, Gibson 1-3-6, marquis 2-0-4, Treadwell 2-0-4, Platukis 1-0-2, Rogers U-Maine Farmington (13-2) 63

Betts 7-1-15, Hartman 4-2-10, Hamlin 4-0-8, Frasier 2-3-7, Higgins 3-0-6, Caouette 2-2-6, Connolly 2-1-5, Bennett 2-0-4, Zanoni 0-2-2, Smith, Fontaine

3-pt. goals: Joler 5, Gibson

Halftime: U-Maine Farmington 39, St. Joseph’s 32

Thomas 49, Suffolk 43

Thomas 49

Young 5-2-12, Vanasse 4-3-11, Dupuis 4-2-10, Hubard 2-2-6, Poland 1-2-4, Robinson 1-0-2, Dudley 0-2-2, Troy 1-0-2 Suffolk 43

McBride 2-7-11, Gnerre 2-6-10, Brown 3-3-9, Fidler 3-0-6, Sweeney 2-1-5, Shephard 1-0-2, Ulrich

3-pt. goals: none

Halftime: Suffolk 22, Thomas 17


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