The Central Maine Community College sophomore scores a team-high 14 points, including eight down the stretch, in a 57-50 win over Southern Maine Community College.
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Area roundup: Bates upsets top-seeded Trinity, advances to NESCAC title game
The fifth-seeded Bobcats continue their postseason run. In other Bates action, the women’s lacrosse team opens with an OT loss and the baseball team suffers its first loss.
UMaine commit Anthony Calafiore helps lead New Jersey Titans past Maine Nordiques
Junior hockey: Calafiore has a goal and two assists for the Titans in his first game since committing to the University of Maine.
Area roundup: Tom Sheridan named UMaine-Farmington’s interim women’s lacrosse coach
Sheridan formerly coached the Beavers men’s program in 2013-14. Also, honors for area female athletes and Bates baseball opens its season.
Tristan Rand’s goal in final seconds gives Twin City Thunder a win over South Shore Kings
Junior hockey: The win puts the Thunder two points from a first-place tie in the North Division with the Kings and two other teams.
College roundup: CMCC women cruise to semifinal win over Paul Smith’s
Emily Strachan puts up 24 points for the Mustangs. UMaine women win 10th straight, clinch top seed in conference tournament.
Men’s basketball: CMCC falls to rival SMCC in Yankee Conference semifinal
The Mustangs try mountain a second-half comeback but fall short to end their season.
Area roundup: Bates’ Mia Roy garners NESCAC award
The Bobcats senior broke the NESCAC women’s basketball tournament record for points in one game with a career-high 35 points. Also, a couple of Edward Little grads earn honors while competing for USM.
Maine college roundup: Mia Roy sends Bates past Middlebury, into NESCAC semifinals
Roy goes off for a career-high in points as the Bobcats win on the road. The CMCC men hold on for a playoff win at home, while the UMF men lose to its rival in heart-breaking, season-ending fashion.
Power-play goals help Rockets Hockey Club defeat Twin City Thunder
Junior hockey: After winning their first two games of the Presidents Day Showcase, the Thunder lose to the second-place team in the South Division in their final game.