BENNINGTON, Vermont — Kennard Brown scored unassisted 12 seconds into the game and Jamie Reid added another goal three minutes later as the University of Maine-Fort Kent Bengals rolled to a 5-1 men’s soccer win over the Southern Vermont College Mountaineers Friday.

Willie Monthe booted in a rebound in the 14th minute to give the Bengals a 3-0 halftime lead.

Milton Christopher and Jesse Shelton each added a second-half goal for UMFK.

Erik Argueta scored in the 83rd minute for the Mountaineers.

Jamie Cleland earned the shutout for UMFK and Cody Gross made eight saves for Southern Vermont.

Women’s Soccer

Maine 3, CCSU 3

At New Britain, Connecticut, Tori Sousa scored with 8:05 remaining in regulation to help Central Connecticut earn a tie against the University of Maine through two overtimes.

Charlene Achille scored twice and Jordan Pellerin of Waterville tallied a goal and an assist for the Black Bears (2-5-1).

Ashley Robinson of Bangor and Marie-Pier Gougeon provided assists for UMaine and Claudia Dube-Trempe made three saves.

Kelly Halligan posted a goal and an assist and Danica Foglia also scored for the Blue Devils (3-3-2). Nikki Turley made three saves.

McGuire to start for FSU

When Florida State suspended starting quarterback Jameis Winston on Wednesday for an obscene outburst, back-up Sean McGuire was elevated to lead the nation’s No. 1 team for the first 30 minutes of Saturday night’s game against Clemson.

McGuire has seen very limited action since arriving in Tallahassee in 2012, at the same time Winston arrived.

McGuire, a three-star recruit from West Orange, N.J., had scholarship offers from only FSU, Boston College and Buffalo, according to 247sports. His first couple of years as a Seminole has been spent in Winston’s shadow. But that will change against the No. 22-ranked Tigers.

Cincinnati football player arrested

One University of Cincinnati football player was arrested and three others received citations from police who responded to gunshots being fired at a party near campus last weekend.

Freshman cornerback Alex Thomas was arrested and charged with trying to flee from police. Starting running back Hosey Williams was cited for disorderly conduct while intoxicated, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

Sophomore linebacker Ey’Shawn McClain and starting cornerback Leviticus Payne were cited for unknown violations early Sunday morning.

Houston was suspended from the team. The other players remain eligible to play. The school said the three who received citations was being disciplined internally.

Missouri, UConn to play in 2015

Missouri and UConn announced that the two schools will play a home-and-home series beginning in 2015.

The Tigers of the Southeast Conference will host the Huskies of the American Athletic Conference on Sept. 19, 2015.

Missouri will head north to East Hartford, Conn., on Sept. 23, 2017.

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