WATERVILLE — Kaitlin Donahoe scored 17 points as the Bowdoin College women’s basketball team won its 14th straight game on Saturday with a 65-56 verdict over the Colby College White Mules.
Nicole Coombes added 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists while Amy Hackett scored 13 points for the Polar Bears.
Diana Manduca’s 13 points led Colby while Jill Vaughan had 12.
Bowdoin (14-1) 65
Donahoe 7-2-17, Hackett 5-3-13, Coombes 5-2-12, Henrikson 2-3-8, Barry 2-0-4, Gould 1-2-4, Bereron 1-2-4, Sweeney 1-0-3
Colby (10-3) 56)
Manduca 4-4-13, Vaughan 5-2-12, Mack 3-4-10, Kowalski 2-3-7, McLaughlin 2-0-5, Ritchie 2-1-5, Potvin 1-2-4, Donahue, Alder
3-pt. goals: Sweeney, Henrikson, Donahoe; Manduca, McLaughlin
Halftime: Bowdoin 31-23
St. Joseph’s 65, Rivier 64
At Nashua, N.H., Saturday, Ashley Geel hit a free throw in the final seconds to lift St. Joseph’s of Standish to a Saturday win.
Geel finished with 20 points and eight rebounds to lead the Monks.
Amanda Purcell had 18 points to pace Rivier and Jackie Penniman 14.
St. Joseph’s 65
Dufour 1-2-5, Drake 2-2-7, Parent 3-2-8, McDevitt 2-0-5, Geel 6-8-20, Makkinje, Young 4-1-9, Lamb, Shufelt 2-0-5, Moore 2-0-4, Hendrix 1-0-2
Rivier 65
Purcell 8-0-18, Lane 4-0-10, Adams 4-0-8, Laine 2-2-6, Howard 1-1-3, Baker, Penniman 4-5-14, Yesu, Sweeney 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Dufour, Drake, McDevitt, Shufelt; Purcell 2, Lane 2, Penniman
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 32-24
USM 73, E. Connecticut 66
At Gorham Saturday, Renee Nicholas connected for a career-high 26 points in leading Southern Maine to the victory.
Courtney Cochran added 15 points and Erin McNamara 13 for the Huskies.
Piper Chapman scored 19 points to lead Eastern Connecticut.
E. Connecticut (10-4) 66
Whiteley 4-6-14, Moriarty 2-5-9, Carter 6-0-12, Chapman 7-4-19, Pierlioni 3-0-8, Kelleher 1-2-4, Blodgett, Armstrong
USM (9-6) 73
Nicholas 10-6-26, McNamara 3-5-13, DeMillo 2-2-6, Jordan 1-1-3, Cochran 5-5-15, Garland, Rivet 1-0-2, Dixon 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Pierlioni 2, Chapman; McNamara 2
Halftime: Eastern Connecticut 45-28
Maine Maritime 81, Lyndon St. 52
At Castine Saturday, Samantha Goda pumped in 15 points in leading the host Mariners past Lyndon State.
Maggie Smith, Jess Stahl and Brittany Hunt all contributed 13 points for the Mariners, who dished out 30 assists as a team.
Halftime: XX-XX
Husson 96, Johnson St. 48
At Bangor Saturday, Bethany Sevey connected for 38 points while Brianna Hancsom had 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead Husson past Johnson State.
Marissa Albert added 11 points for the Eagles.
Amanda Deuell led Johnson State with 17 points.
Johnson State (4-7) 48
Deuell 4-6-17, Ferrari 5-0-11, Grover 2-0-4, McCullock 2-0-4, Tatro 2-0-4, Himberg, Mackey, Lavoie 2-0-5, Hughes 0-1-1, Swainbank 1-0-2
Husson (3-9) 96
Butterfield 1-1-3, Lincoln 3–39, Gifford 3-2-8, Hanscom 5-8-18, Sevey 13-5-38, Duke, Carroll 1-0-2, Albert 4-0-11, Massengale 1-0-2, Murray, Comstock 1-3-5
3-pt. goals: Deuell 3, Ferrari, Lavoie; Sevey 7, Albert 3
Halftime:Husson 53-31
UM-Machias 63, Fisher 50
At Boston Sunday, Sabree Rodriguez scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds while Kayla Wood scored 15 to lead the visiting UM-Machias Clippers past Fisher College.
Dana Houghton added 13 rebounds for the Clippers.
Javanaa Bernard paced Fisher with 19 points and Kimberly Woolley added 15.
UM-Machias 63
Frey, Wormell, Wood 7-1-15, Nicely 1-0-2, Shultz, LeGallias 1-6-8, Houghton 3-0-6, Rodriguez 10-3-23, Hare, Pringle 1-1-3, Latimer 3-0-6
Fisher 50
Bernard 6-4-19, McFadden 2-2-6, Wadham, Morency, Holloman, Beckham 3-3-12, Hyatt 2-0-4, Woolley 4-1-15, Mcdonnell
Bernard 3, Woolley 2, Beckman
Halftime: UM-Machias 27-24
Women’s hockey
Black Bears lose two
At Boston, Alissa Fromkin saved 23 of 25 shots in leading Boston University to a 5-2 victory over the University of Maine Sunday.
The Black Bears also dropped a 3-2 decision to Northeastern Saturday.
On Sunday, Jenn Wakefield, Catherine Ward and Marie-Philip Poulin each had a goal and an assist for 18-2-3 BU. Taylor Holze also scored.
Myriam Croussette and Dawn Sullivan scored for the 9-11-4 Black Bears. Jennie Gallo, Kayla Kaluzny, Danielle Ward and Chloe Tinkler recorded assists. Brittany Ott stopped 37 of 42 shots.
On Saturday, Lori Antflick scored the decisive goal early in the third period to lead 13-5-4 Northeastern to victory. Julie Marty added an empty-net goal with 1:26 remaining. Siena Falino scored in the second period.
Gallo and Kaluzny scored scored for Maine. Ward, Tinkler and Dominique Goutsis made assists while Ott saved 21 of 23 shots.
E. Conn. 86, USM 76
At Gorham Saturday, Nick Nedwick scored 29 points while Bill Roveto had 23 points and 14 rebounds to lead Eastern Connecticut past Southern Maine.
Cortez Isaac scored a game-high 36 points for the Huskies while Mike Poulin added 16 and Otis Smith 10.
E. Connecticut (11-3) 86
Ives 1-5-7, Nedwick 9-8-29, Roveto 1-2-4, Kohn 9-4-23, Sawyer 3-0-6, Philips, Agyemang, Garrow 0-5-5, Robitaille 3-2-8, Levy 2-0-4
USM (9-6) 76
Chambers 3-1-7, Isaac 13-5-36, Poulin 5-5-8, Smith 2-6-10, Bergeron 0-2-2, Jellison, Pollock 1-0-3, O’Connell, Kee, C. Sullivan, K. Sullivan, Forcier, Jackson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Nedwick 3, Kohn; Isaac 5, Poulin, Pollock
Halftime: USM 42-37
St. Joseph’s 76, Lasell 70
At Newton, Mass., Saturday, Zach O’Brien netted 25 points and Chris Petzy 16 to lead St. Joseph’s to the win.
Julio Vazquez added 13 points and Tyler Kelley 11 for the Monks.
Javon Williams had 17 points and Derrick Harper 16 for Lasell.
St. Joseph’s 76
O’Brien 10-5-25, Noonan 3-0-6, Vazquez 5-2-13, Kelley 4-0-11, Petzy 4-8-16, Medeiros 0-3-3, Philbrook, Cullen, Ray, Savino, Jobin 1-0-2
Lasell 70
Harper 8-0-16, Williams 8-1-17, King 6-0-12, Fuller 5-0-11, Roy, Heimann 2-0-6, Hodge 1-0-2, DiMacco, Jagoda 2-0-6
3-pt. goals: Kelley 3, Vazquez; Heimann 2, Jagoda 2, FUller
Halftime: St. Joseph’s 35-32
Bowdoin 74, Colby 61
At Waterville Saturday, Will Hanley posted a double-double with 22 points and 19 rebounds while he also had eight assists in leading Bowdoin past Colby.
Justin Nowell had 13 points and Ryan O’Connell 12 for the Polar Bears.
Mike Russell had 20 points and 17 boards for the Mules while Ben Foreman scored 19 points and Gordon Fischer 10.
Bowdoin (11-2) 74
Hanley 9-4-22, Nowell 6-0-13, O’Connell 5-0-12, Staiger 6-0-12, DeFeo 1-4-6, Carter 2-0-4, Littles 1-1-4, Mathias 0-1-1
Colby (8-7)
Russell 9-2-20, Foreman 7-1-19, Fischer 4-0-10, Orchingwa 2-2-6, Van Loenen 1-3-6, David, Beaulieu, Atlas, Donovan
3-pt. goals: O’Connell 2, Littles, Nowell; FOreman 4, Fischer 2, Van Loenen
Halftime: Bowdoin 37-25
Middlebury 78, Bates 65
At Lewiston Saturday, Nolan Thompson scored 22 points to lead the visiting Bobcats past Bates College.
Ryan Sharry added 12 point and nine rebounds and Ryan Wholey 12 points for Middlebury.
Brian Ellis scored 21 points for Bates and Alex Gallant tallied 20.
Middlebury (13-0) 78
Thompson 8-4-22, Wholey 4-2-12, Sharry 4-4-12, Kizel 2-7-11, Wolfin 1-6-8, Lynch 3-0-6, Locke 1-1-3, Alvarez 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-2, Jensen
Bates (8-8) 65
Ellis 8-4-21, Gallant 8-4-20, Brust 3-2-10, Weston 2-1-5, Squires 1-2-4, Schmiemann 1-1-3, Deegan 1-0-2, Matarazzo, Furbush, Christian, Philbrook
3-pt. goals: Thompson 2, Wholey 2; Brust 2, Ellis
Halftime: Middlebury 34-24
Lyndon St. 72, MMA 66
At Castine Saturday, Phil Warrick and Rob Alers scored 15 points apiece to lead Lyndon State past Maine Maritime.
Paul Campbell paced the Mariners with 32 points and 10 rebounds, while Shawn Dostie had 11 points.
Husson 87, Johnson St. 48
At Bangor Saturday, Josh Jones had 13 points and 13 rebounds and Daeshawn McMorrin 13 points to lead Husson past Johnson State.
Jay Urhin added 12 points and Brooks Spaulding 11 for the Eagles.
Cody Camisa led Johnson State with nine points.
Johnson State 48
Turan 2-0-4, Key 2-1-5, Passino 3-1-8, Camisa 4-0-9, Moran 0-1-1, Respass 1-0-2, Hickey 0-2-2, Rainville 1-0-3, Alexander, Bousono 2-3-7, Abass, Rock 2-3-7, Phelps
Husson 87
Jones 4-4-13, Modica 3-0-7, McMorrin 5-3-13, Medina 0-4-4, Uhrin 5-0-12, Spaulding 4-3-11, Cook 1-2-4, Hughes 2-0-4, Murphy 1-0-3, Libby 1-3-6, Fleming, Bryon 3-2-9, Klages, Zaharchuk 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Passino, Camisa, Rainville; Jones, Modica, Uhrin 2, Murphy, Libby, Bryon
Halftime: Husson 39-20


