MENS SOCCER
UMF 5, NVU-LYNDON 0: Logan Curtis scored on a penalty kick and teammates Maxon Brochu Coleman Watson, Zach Chaisson, Logan Curtis and Eric Vining each scored a goal as the Beavers (4-2-1, 4-1-0) overpowered the Hornets (1-6-1, 0-5-0) in Lyndonville, Vermont.
UMaine-Farmington didn’t allow Northern Vermont-Lyndon to take a shot on goal.
BATES 2, TRINITY 1: Tife Agunloye and Alec Szwarcewicz each scored as the Bobcats (5-4, 2-4 NESCAC) edged the Bantams (0-4-4, 0-4-2) at Lewiston.
Sebastian Iacovitti had an assist. Nico Hessel made four saves for the win.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
BATES 1, TRINITY 1: Izzy Lussier scored to give the Bobcats (3-1-4, 0-1-4 NESCAC) the lead in their tie with the Jumbos (4-1-4, 2-1-2) in Lewiston.
Elena Lindonen scored for Trinity.
Samantha Bunar made five saves for the Bobcats.
UMF 3, NVU-LYNDON: Grace Mahmood, Sydney Belanger and Audrey Fletcher each scored a goal in the first half to lead the Beavers ((4-5-1, 3-1-1) past the Hornets (2-6-1, 1-3-0) in Lyndonville, Vermont.
UMF winning goalie Paige Gonya made one save.
Riann Fortin scored the Hornets’ loan on a penalty kick.
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
TRINITY 3, BATES 2, OT: Katrina Winfield scored in overtime as the Bantams (9-0, 5-0 NESCAC) beat the Bobcats (5-4, 2-3) in Lewiston.
Caelin Flaherty and Elle Fair scored to give Trinity a 2-0 lead. Paige Cote and Molly Harmon scored for Bates to send the game to overtime.
THOMAS 7, UMF 0: Avery Herrick scored two goals to lead the Terriers (4-5, 1-0) past the Beavers (1-6, 0-1) in Farmington.
SOUTHERN MAINE 2, WESTFIELD STATE 0: Ginny Twitchell, a former Leavitt standout, and Hannah Banks each scored as the Huskies (7-4, 5-0 LEC) downed the Owls (5-5, 2-2) at Westfield, Massachusetts.
Jordan Cummings and Abigail Chartier each had an assist. Winthrop graduate Eleanor Folsom and Julianne Kiklis combined for 10 saves.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
MIDDLEBURY 20, BOWDOIN 10: The Panthers (3-0) scored 20 straight points to earn a come-from-behind win over the Polar Bears (1-2) in Brunswick.
Bowdoin jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter on a 40-yard field goal by Jotham Casey and a 4-yard touchdown run by Andre Eden.
Middlebury started its rally with a 21-yard field goal by Brian Moran late in the first quarter and tied it late in the second quarter on a 1-yard touchdown run by Carter Stockwell. Just over a minute later, Middlebury took a 17-10 lead when Ben Tauber threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Donovan Wood. Andrew Moran added a 32-yard field goal early in the third quarter.
UNE 37, CURRY 21: Jarrett Henault completed 13 of 20 passes for 173 yards and four touchdowns as the University of New England football team beat Curry College 37-21 on Saturday afternoon in Biddeford.
Mikey Brennan had three receptions for 71 yards and two touchdowns for UNE (2-1), including a 71-yard TD reception in the third quarter. Shane Laporte had five receptions for 47 yards and a score, and rushed for 44 yards. AJ DeFilio also had a touchdown catch. Jack Mahoney added a rushing touchdown.
Justin Mullaney completed 18 of 28 passes for 172 yards for Curry (2-2) and was sacked three times. Montie Quinn rushed for 69 yards and two touchdowns.
ENDICOTT 20, HUSSON 0: Former Bates College running back Tyler Bridge rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns as the Gulls (5-0, 1-0 Commonwealth Coast Conference) beat the Eagles (1-4, 0-1) in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Yavier Cosme-Diaz rushed for 118 yards and Clayton Marengi rush for 56 yards and a touchdown for Endicott.
Nic Visser completed 22 of 33 passes for 196 yards and threw two interceptions for Husson. Elijah Garnett rushed 19 times for 77 yards.
WOMEN’S HOCKEY
MAINE 6, ST. ANSLEM 3: Grace Heiting’s two goals and one assist led the Black Bears (1-2) to a victory over the Hawks (0-3) in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Ashley Bialas, Emma Lange, Ida Kuoppala and Ally Trimper all scored one goal for Maine. Anna Larose tallied 18 saves in net.
Gracee Donovan, Devin Porazinski and Tyra Turner each had a goal for St. Anslem. Allie Kelley turned away 47 shots.
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