LEWISTON — Morgan Kennedy’s marksmanship led Bates to an 82-66 victory over Hamilton in a New England Small College Athletic Conference women’s basketball game Friday at Alumni Gym.

Kennedy scored a game-high 26 points on 7-of-8 shooting (3 for 4 on 3-pointers) and a perfect 9 for 9 at the foul line. Elsa Daulerio had 18 points and eight rebounds for the Bobcats (13-2, 2-0 NESCAC).

Emily Hall led the Continentals (12-4, 1-2 NESCAC) with 17 points, while Taylor Lambo had 11 points and Kendall Harris had 10 points.

MEN’S BASKETBALL
HAMILTON 80, BATES 71: Hank Morgan paced the Continentals (7-7, 2-1 NESCAC) with 26 points in the win over the Bobcats (2-12, 0-2 NESCAC) in Clinton, New York.

Teja Singh and Garret Keyhani each had 20 points for Hamilton.

Bates had three players finish with double figures. Marc Begin II led the team with 23 points, Elliot Cravitz’dropped in 15 points and Babacar Pouye had 14.

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SUNY DELHI 77, UMF 75: Isiah Barnes led the Broncos’ (8-5, 3-1 NAC) balanced scoring attack with 17 points in the win against the Beavers (8-6, 2-3 NAC) in Delhi, New York.

Pablo Quinones finished with 13 points, with Lester McCarthy dropping 12 points and Brennan Heaven chipping in with 11 points.

Simon Chadbourne had a game-high 29 points for UMaine-Farmington. Jordan Anthony put in 12 points, Ethan Forrester had 11 points and Jason Reynolds added 10 points to the Beavers’ total.

MEN’S HOCKEY
MAINE 5, UCONN 3: Josh Nadeau scored with 3:45 left in the third period and added an empty netter less than two minutes later as the University of Maine extended its unbeaten streak to nine games with 5-3 win over UConn in a men’s Hockey East game on Friday in Hartford, Connecticut.

Maine (14-3-2, 6-2-1 Hockey East) scored four times in the third period, including three straight to rally for the win.

UConn (8-10-2, 4-7-1) took the lead just 26 second into the game on a goal by Chase Bradley and made it 2-0 when Tristan Frasier scored later in the first.

Maine got within 2-1 when Scott Harrison scored earlier in the third, before the Huskies pushed their lead back to two on a goal by Hudson Schandor.

The Black Bears rallied to tie it on a short-handed goal by Brandon Holt and a power-play goal by Bradly Nadeau with 7:57 left in the third.

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