Colby, UNE, USM and Bowdoin will participate in the first Lobster Pot Tournament in Falmouth in January.
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Bates College women’s basketball preps for Florida trip
D3football.com names its all-region teams; and Lewiston native near the top of Division III women’s hockey scoring leaders.
Colby women fall to MIT in NCAA Division III tournament
Natalie Barnouw’s penalty-kick goal lifts the Beavers.
Colby football revels in best season in 20 years
The Mules’ win over Bowdoin on Saturday clinched the CBB title and a 6-3 campaign.
Home-field advantage is in reach for Bowdoin and Colby women’s soccer teams
The Polar Bears and Mules are looking to finish the regular season strong. A Gorham native is one of the top D-III field hockey scorers, and local golfers do well at the final fall tournament.
Colby football defense is making big plays
The UMF and Husson women’s soccer teams are scoring a lot, Ruth White still runs fast, and a Bowdoin tennis player wins a regional title.
Royal River Orchards
Visitors walk through the corn maze during opening day Aug. 30 at Royal River Orchards in New Gloucester. The 250-acre family farm allows visitors to pick their own apples by the bag instead of by weight, and is open Saturdays and Sundays through mid-October. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/ Staff Photographer)
Some small Maine college football programs can finally join the playoff party. It’s about time.
Starting in 2026, NESCAC teams — including Colby, Bates and Bowdoin — will be allowed to accept invitations to the NCAA Division III playoffs.
Maine Lobster Bowl gives football players a college primer
Dorm living and a week of intense football focus provides a taste of training at the next level.
Colby College hires Sean Rutigliano as men’s basketball coach
Rutigliano, a former assistant at NCAA Division I schools Belmont and Lipscomb, is the Mules’ third head coach in 55 years.