COLLEGE
MEN’S ICE HOCKEY
Hockey East quarterfinals
Boston Univ. 2, Maine 1
Boston Coll. 5, New Hampshire 3
Massachusetts 2, Northeastern 1
UMass Lowell 4, Vermont 3 (OT)
BASEBALL
Saint Joseph’s 14, St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 0
Maine 11, Rollins 2
SOFTBALL
Maine 5, La Salle 0
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COLLEGE
BASEBALL
Maine 11, Rollins 2
At Winter Park, Fla., the University of Maine Black Bears pounded out 17 hits — three each by Billy Cather and Jarrett Lukas of Old Town — to knock off Rollins College in the Rollins College Baseball Week Tournament. Cather and Lukas each hit home runs for the 9-6 Bears. Lukas had two RBIs and scored two runs while Cather drove in one and scored two. Ian Leisenheimer and Brewer’s Kevin McAvoy each had two singles, a run and two RBIs. Tony Patane had two singles. Keith Bilodeau (1-2) picked up his first win of the season by allowing five hits and one run (earned) in seven solid innings of work. The freshman righthander struck out three batters and walked four. Taylor Ferguson and Ben Hewett led the 14-9 Tars with a single and a double apiece. The Bears got off to a fast start with six runs in the first inning. Ian Leisenheimer started things off with a one-out, RBI single through the left side. Three straight RBI singles follwed with Justin Leisenheimer going up the middle, McAvoy hitting one to right, and Lukas hitting his down the left field line. McAvoy scored on a wild pitch and Joe Mercurio got an RBI groundout. Lukas hit a solo homer in the fifth and Cather led off the sixth with his round-tripper. The Bears capped their scoring with two more in the seventh via Ian Leisen-heimer’s fielder’s choice RBI grounder and Joey Martin’s RBI single up the middle. Maine, which has now won five of its last six games, is back in action today with a 2:30 p.m. game against George-town University.
Saint Joseph’s 14, St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 0
At Winter Haven, Fla., Pat Moran pitched eight scoreless innings, allowed two hits, no walks and struck out nine as Saint Joseph’s College of Stan-dish shut out St. Joseph’s College of Brooklyn, N.Y. Ian Lee had a double and two singles with two runs scored for the Monks. Michael Burdin triple and singled with three runs scored. Ben Grant-Roy dou-bled and singled with two RBIs and Patrick Hamil-ton tripled with an RBI. Mike Lanza and Mark Cisek singled to produce the Golden Eagles’ only hits.
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SKIING
NCAA Championships
At Sunday River, Bethel, and Black Mountain, Rumford
Combined Team Scores
Vermont 484, Denver 482, New Mexico 481, Utah 444, Colorado 439.5, Alaska-Anchorage 376, New Hampshire 368, Dartmouth 359, Middlebury 331, Nevada 233, Colby 193, Williams 140.5, Bates 123, St. Lawrence 118, Northern Michigan 105, Alaska-Fairbanks 62, Michigan Tech 51, St. Mi-chael’s 31, Montana State 28, Wisconsin-Green Bay 18, Gustavus Adol-phus 7, St. Scholastica 3
Men’s Giant Slalom
Top 10: David Donaldson (Ver) 2:30.24, Leif Haugen (Denver) 2:30.82, Andrew Wagner (Middlebury) 2:33.28, Eric Mann (Williams) 2:33.55, Nick Cohee (Utah) 2:33.77, Michael Cremeno (NH) 2:33.87, Joshua Kernan (Colby) 2:34.10, Berger-Sabbatel (Nevada) 2:34.19, William Ford (NH) 2:34.19, Drew Roberts (Colorado) 2:34.20
Colby: 7. Joshua Kernan 2:34.10, 26. Vincent Lebrun-Fortin 2:38.41
Women’s Giant Slalom
Top 10: Lindsay Cone (SL) 2:35.70, Estelle Pecherand (NM) 2:36.30, Eva Huckova (Utah) 2:36.39, Alexandra Parker (AA) 2:37.00, Stefa-nie Demetz (NM) 2:37.12, Courtney Hammond (Dart) 2:37.21, Jilyne McDonald (Ver) 2:37.34, Aileen Farrell (NH) 2:37.29, Lyndee Janowiak (Ver) 2:37.34, Archambault-Leger (NH) 2:37.59
Bates: 18. Elizabeth Thompson 2:39.40, 31. Micaela Holland 2:44.52. Colby: 27. Emily Colin 2:42.65
Men’s Classical
Top 10: Juergen Uhl (Ver) 24:19.9, Raphael Wunderle (AA) 24:25.5, Jesper Ostensen (Colo) 23:29.0, Harald Loevensk (Den) 24:43.7, Franz Bernstein (Ver) 24:44.4, Vegard Kjoelhamar (Colo) 24:45.4, Simeon Hamil-ton (Middlebury) 24:49.5, Martin Kaas (NM) 24:56.4, Tor-hokon Hellebostad (NM) 25;01.6, Even Sletten (Utah) 25:04.7
Bates: 21. Sylvan Ellefson 25:34.4, 36. Samuel Evans-Brown 26:45.7
Women’s Classical
Top 10: Antje Maempel (Denver) 13:52.4, Polina Ermoshina (NM) 13:58.9, Sadie Bjornsen (AA) 14:09.8, Rosie Brennan (Dart) 14:14.2, Maria Moe Grevsgaard (Colo) 14:22.3, Caitlin Patterson (Ver) 14:25.8, Alexa Turzian (Colo) 14:28.0, Annelise Bailly (Denver) 14:28.3, Sophie Caldwell (Dart) 14:29.8, Jennie Bender (Ver) 14:33.0
Bates: 22. Natalie Ruppertsburger 15:12.2. Colby: 14. Lucy Garrec 14:51.9, 32. Kathleen Maynard 15:29.0
Men’s Slalom
Top 10: Gabriel Rivas (Colo) 1:36.69, Petter Brenna (NM) 1:37.50, Leif Haugen (Denver) 1:37.70, Joshua Kernan (Colby) 1:38.10, Sean McNamara (NH) 1:38.16, Vincent Fortin-Lebrun (Colby) 1:38.25, Sabbatel-Berger (Nevada) 1:38.30, Andrew Wagner (Middlebury) 1:39.45, William Ford (NH) 1:39.60, Stefan Hughes (Colo) 1:39.71
Colby: 4. Joshua Kernan 1:38.10, 6. Vincent Fortin-Lebrun 1:38.25
Women’s Slalom
Top 10: Malin Hemmingsson (NM) 1:42.36, Estelle Pecherand (NM) 1:43.58, Jilyne McDonald (Ver) 1:44.29, Megan Ryley (Ver) 1:44.36, Aileen Farrell (NH) 1:44.74, Courtney Hammond (Cart) 1:45.30, Archambault-Leger (NH) 1:45.41, Alexandra Parker (AA) 1:45.41, Lindsay Cone (SL) 1:45.61, Eva Huckova (Utah) 1:45.62
Bates: 11. Elizabeth Thompson 1:45.83, 18. Micaela Holland 1:47.93. Colby: 21. Emily Colin 1:49.11


