LEWISTON – Bates College placed four different players in double digits while cruising to an 81-58 win over Middlebury College.
Ramon Garcia paved the way for the Bobcats with 16 points, Zak Ray and Rob Stockwell added 12 apiece and Jon Furbush chipped in with 11.
The Panthers were led by Nate Anderson with 13 points.
St. Joseph’s 70, Husson 65
BANGOR – Curtis Nelson scored 19 points to lead St. Joseph’s to a 70-65 win over Husson.
Noah LaRoche added 15 points, including three 3-pointers, for the Monks.
The Braves were led by Phil White and Dwayne Ailey with 19 points apiece.
UMF 71, Mount Ida 58
FARMINGTON – Steve Ginn poured in a game-high 21 points and Travis Magnusson added 13 to lead the University of Maine at Farmington to a 71-58 win over Mount Ida.
Luke Neilson had 10 points while hauling down 14 rebounds in the win.
Curtis Gadles led Mount Ida with 14 points.
UNE 71, Eastern Nazarene 49
BIDDEFORD – Brandon Berthiaume and Nick Faryanz combined for 20 points in the first half as the University of New England raced out to a 25-14 lead and never looked back as they downed Eastern Nazarene College 71-49 Saturday.
Matt McManus drilled six 3-pointers to pace the Nor’easters with 18 points.
The Crusaders were led by Dave Duda with 15 points.
Bowdoin 84, Colby 70
BRUNSWICK – T.J. McLeod scored 20 as Bowdoin secured an 84-70 win over Colby.
Kyle Petrie notched a double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Polar Bears.
Andrew Jenkins scored 18 points for Colby.
Women’s basketball
USM 84, RIC 46
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Tiffany Jones scored a game-high 19 points as the University of Southern Maine won its 19th straight game, handing Rhode Island College an 84-46 setback.
Jones connected on 6-of-7 shots from the floor, including three 3-point shots, igniting an 11-0 run early in the first half.
Katie Frost added 14 points, while Megan Myles tallied 13 points and 10 rebounds.
The Anchorwomen were led by Kari Geisler with 17 points.
St. Joseph’s 57, Husson 50
BANGOR – Morgan Brownlee poured in a game-high 17 points as St. Joseph’s College downed Husson 57-50.
The Monks Megan Tetrault and Abbie Rice added 13 and 11 points, respectively.
The Braves were paced by Crystal Martin’s 11 points.
Thomas 78, Lasell 67
WATERVILLE – Amanda Godley scored 17 points to lead Thomas to a 78-67 win over Lasell.
Tammy Fowler added 13 points while Ashley Hathaway, Courtney Corbett, and Kim Drosdick each chipped in with 10 points.
Lasell was paced by Mandi Rapisardi and Keri Tucker with 12 points each.
UNE 82, Eastern Nazarene 50
BIDDEFORD – Amanda Brown and Missy Stults scored 21 points apiece to lead the University of New England to an 82-50 win over Eastern Nazarene.
UMF 82, Mount Ida 38
FARMINGTON – Karen Sirois tallied a game-high 16 points as the University of Maine at Farmington downed Mount Ida 82-38.
The Beavers took a 49-15 lead into the intermission behind the hot hand of Sirois.
Kari Simpson added 15 points for the Beavers.
Bowdoin 76, Colby 48
BRUNSWICK – Eileen Flaherty scored 14 points as Bowdoin crushed Colby 76-48.
Lora Trenkle contributed 13 points as the Polar Bears (23-0) remain undefeated.
Wendy Bonner had a game-high 15 points for the White Mules.
Bates 80, Middlebury 44
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Betsey Hochadel and Oliva Zurek each scored 19 points to lead Bates to an 80-44 win over Middlebury.
The Bobcats (17-7) trampled the Panthers (11-11) with 55-percent shooting and a 46-20 lead at the half. Lauren DuBois also scored in double figures for Bates with 11 points, including three 3-pointers.
Kate Fehsenfeld had 13 points for Middlebury.
Men’s Hockey
Colby 6, Salem State 2
SALEM, M.A. – Brain Chisholm netted the eventual game-winner as Colby rolled over Salem State 6-2.
Kevin Lyons and Jake Bayley each tallied a goal and an assist for the Mules (12-6-3).
Salem State (11-10-2) received goals from Mike Dowd and Paul Knight.
Women’s hockey
Maine 2, UNH 2 OT
ORONO – The University of Maine skated to a 2-2 with the University of New Hampshire.
Megan Aarts opened the scoring for the Black Bears (8-13-4) at 14:42 of the first period. The WIldcats (15-8-4) knotted the score late in the second period on a goal from Shannon Clement.
Karen Droog again gave the Bears the lead at 12:35 of the third period only to see a late tripping penalty give UNH a power play, which they converted to send the game into overtime.
Wiliams 7, Colby 4
WATERVILLE – Molly Wasserman had two goals and an assist to lead Williams College to a 7-4 win over Colby.
Heather DeVito netted the first goal of the contest to give the White Mules an early lead, but Williams tied the game at 11:53 on a goal by Ashley Wood before scoring three goals in the final 59 seconds of the first period.
Kate Sweeney recorded a goal and an assist for Colby
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