PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Kelly Newton and Jocelyn Mitchell scored unassisted goals in the first half as the University of Maine recorded a 2-0 field hockey win over Davidson College.
Brittany Fleck saved all five shots for the 10-4 Black Bears.
Sarah Fisher made five saves off seven shots for 10-3 Davidson.
St. Joseph’s 4, Salve Regina 0
At Middletown, R.I., Courtney Rague had a goal and an assist as Saint Joseph’s College of Standish shut out Salve Regina University.
Alyssa Dunn, Sarah Bartell and Olivia Tourangeau also scored for the 8-3 Monks. Meaghan Johnson didn’t face a shot.
Natalie Balletta made six saves off 10 shots for 2-11 Salve Regina.
Men’s soccer
Bowdoin 2, Babson 1
At Babson Park, Mass., Bowdoin College of Brunswick scored two unanswered goals in the first half to defeat Babson College.
Call Nichols and Sean Bishop scored for 6-1-2 Bowdoin. Ben Denton-Schneider and Daniel Chaffetz assisted Bishop’s winning goal 38:54 into the first. Dan Hicks saved six of seven shots.
Eric Anderson scored off a Joshua Danesh assist at 27:28 in the first for 8-3-2 Babson. Peter Crowley made three saves off five shots.
Mount Ida 4, St. Joseph’s 3 (OT)
At Newton, Mass., Mount Ida College scored three unanswered goals, including Phil Basile’s winner 1:50 into overtime, to rally past St. Joseph’s College of Standish and earn its first win.
Carlos Rojas and Spencer Hastings scored second-half goals for 1-11-0 Mount Ida. Rojas also scored in the first half off a Kevin Custodio assist. Rojas and Hermes Lima also recorded assists. Steve Enright made eight saves off 11 shots.
Joe Happnie, Ross Suleski and Jesse West scored to give the 6-6-2 Monks a 3-1 halftime lead. Paul Robins and Jack LaFreniere had assists. Nick Campasano turned away five of nine shots.
Women’s soccer
St. Joseph’s 1, College of St. Joseph 1 (2OT)
At West Hartford, Conn., St. Joseph’s College of Standish and the College of St. Joseph played to a tie through two overtimes.
Elizabeth Theberge scored an unassisted goal on a direct kick 2:37 into the game to give the 6-4-1 Monks the early lead. Jacqueline Lorenzen saved five of six shots.
Nicole Mendelson tied it off a direct kick from 23 yards out in the second half for the 10-1-1 Blue Jays. Holly Mirabella stopped six of seven shots.