Leavitt grad Wyatt Hathaway leads the way on offense for the Mustangs, who grab the Yankee Conference victory at home.
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Women’s basketball: CMCC finding its championship mindset
Despite being 7-0 early in the season, coach Andrew Morong and players are still seeking the mentality that helped the Mustangs win the USCAA Division II national championship last season.
Men’s basketball: CMCC building foundation for a potential playoff run
Longtime head coach Dave Gonyea says the Mustangs have the pieces to contend for the Yankee Small College Conference title this season.
Women’s basketball: CMCC pulls away from UMaine-Farmington
Three Central Maine players score in double figure, paced by former Lewiston standout Emily Strachan’s 16 points, and the Mustangs build a big lead with a 10-1 run late in the third quarter.
College roundup: Bates football finishes season with win over Hamilton
CBB rivalry series finishes in three-way tie between Bates, Bowdoin and Colby; UMaine football loses; CMCC women’s and men’s basketball squads win.
College roundup: CMCC men’s soccer wins national tourney opener
The Mustangs shut out UC-Clermont; volleyball team falls 3-2 to PSU-York in the USCAA volleyball tournament; UMaine men’s and women’s hockey and men’s basketball teams in action.
College roundup: CMCC women’s volleyball swept in opener of USCAA national tournament
Plus, Bates men’s soccer players earn NESCAC postseason recognition.
College roundup: CMCC women’s basketball pushes past UMaine-Augusta
The Mustang women get off on the right foot and keep their distance, while the me eke out a victory. Also, four area high school grads earn college field hockey honors.
For CMCC women’s volleyball and men’s soccer teams, all roads lead to Virginia Beach
The Mustangs teams each earned bids to play in the USCAA championships in Virginia this week. But first, they received a warm send-off from the Auburn campus.
College roundup: UMaine-Farmington’s Terion Moss named preseason All-American
Also: CMCC’s Emily Strachan receives weekly honor; UMF men atop NAC rankings; field hockey and soccer players with area ties receive postseason recognition.