BABSON PARK, Mass. – Johnny Kim scored a goal and had an assist to lead Babson College to a 4-2 victory over University of Southern Maine in men’s hockey on Friday.
Babson also received goals from Jamas LaFreniere, Brett Adamczyk and Tom Sullivan. Brett Kapteina led Southern Maine with a goal and an assist while Matt Mendoza also found the back of the net for the Huskies
Men’s basketball
Bates 86, Middlebury 66
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Brian Gerrity scored a game-high 20 points to lead Bates to an 86-66 win over Middlebury in men’s basketball action Friday.
The Bobcats (13-4) opened an early 19-9 lead and were up 46-28 at the half. Zak Ray finished with 17 points for Bates, while Rob Stockwell pitched in with 15.
Clark Read scored a team-high 15 points for Middlebury, while Adam Sinoway and Bobby Marcoux scored 12 and 10, respectively.
Women’s basketball
Bates 70, Middlebury 50
LEWISTON – Olivia Zurek scored a game-high 16 points with 10 rebounds, her ninth double-double this season, as Bates took a 75-50 win over Middlebury at Alumni Gymnasium Friday evening.
Kayla Decato finished with 13 points, while Sarah Barton scored 10 with six rebounds and four assists for the Bobcats (14-1).
Micaela McVary scored a team-high nine points with seven rebounds for the Panthers (7-8).
Women’s hockey
Colby, Amherst tie
WATERVILLE – Colby goalie Genevieve Triganne and Amherst goaltender Lindsay Grabowski had superb outings to keep the contest scoreless in women’s hockey action Friday night.
Triganne made nine of her 22 saves in the third period for the Mules (3-6-2).
Grabowski had 16 stops, including a kick save on a hard blast by Colby forward Heather DeVito with just five seconds remaining in the overtime frame.
Bowdoin 5, Connecticut 0
BRUNSWICK – Senior captain Marissa O’Neil recorded two goals as Bowdoin College posted their fourth straight shutout and claimed a 5-0 victory over Connecticut College in women’s hockey action Friday evening.
O’Neil found the back of the net just 1:18 into the game on assists from Brit Abery and Meghan Gillis. The Polar Bears (10-3-1) owned a two-point edge less than two minutes later on a goal from Kate Leonard, and never looked back.
Camels’ (4-11-0) goalie was busy making many spectacular saves with 37 to her credit, while Cat MacEachern made 11 stops to earn her seventh shutout of the season.
Connecticut 4, Maine 1
STORRS, Conn. – The University of Connecticut recieved goals from four different players Jacquelyn McGuire, Jennifer Houlden, Tiffany Owens and Leslie Hurlburt as the Huskies (7-9) defeated University of Maine 4-1 on Friday.
The Black Bears’ (11-7) only goal was scored by Andrea Steranko on a pass from Cheryl White. UConn’s goalie Kaitlyn Shain made 29 saves.
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