LYNDONVILLE, Vermont — Phil Frost and Saker Ghanayem each notched a goal and an assist on Saturday to lead Husson University to a 3-1 North Atlantic Conference men’s soccer win over Lyndon State.

Frost scored two goals Sunday in Husson’s 3-2 win over Johnson State.

Ghanayem’s goal early in the first half, off assists from Matthew Milliard and Frost, was the eventual game-winner. Charles Bujambi netted the other goal for Husson University of Bangor, while Josh Bean added assists. Brian Potter made five saves.

Eric Nelson scored the goal for Lyndon State (4-4). Jason Marks made five saves.

On Sunday in Johnson, Vermont, Frost’s two goals included the game-winner in the 62nd minute off assists from Stephen Berenyi and Nic Pare.

Josh Bellomo added a goal for Husson (6-3, 3-0 NAC), Berenyi notched two assists and Brian Potter made four saves.

Josh King and Dominic Caforia each scored a goal for Johnson State (2-6-1, 0-3).

MMA notches 2 wins

At Johnson, Vermont on Saturday, Kyle Haslam scored his second goal of the game, unassisted, 3:59 into overtime to lift the Mariners to a 3-2 North Atlantic Conference victory.

Haslam scored his first goal off a Matt Leblanc assist for Maine Maritime Academy of Castine, while Jonathan Reeks added an unassisted goal. Marshall Spear made one save in the win.

On Sunday at Lyndon Center, Vermont, Tom Samson recorded two goals and Jonathan Reeks added a goal and an assist to power Maine Maritime to a 5-0 victory over Lyndon State.

UM-Farmington splits

At Poultney, Vermont, Ryan Fairbanks’ unassisted goal with 10:28 to play provided the UMaine-Farmington Beavers with the margin of victory, 4-3 over Green Mountain College

Jordan Luks, Darine Gnidehoue and Austin Dooley scored a goal apiece for the University of Maine-Farmington. Yusuf Yama and Fairbanks contributed assists. Ronie Morales made five saves.

Green Mountain (3-5, 0-1 NAC) received goals from Naar Zhukovskyy, Jordan Manikas and Nate Laymon.

At Castleton, Vermont, on Sunday, Castleton scored five second-half goals to help roll by UMF (1-6-1, 1-1 NAC), 6-0.

Dameon Young scored a first-half goal for Castleton and the Beavers gave up four goals in an 18-minute spain.

Ronie Morales had 11 saves for UMF and Matt Wilson had one.

Women’s Soccer

Husson wins 2 in Vermont

At Lyndonville, Vermont, on Saturday, Lyndon State took a 1-0 lead, but Husson’s Maddie Page tied it in the 62nd minute and Desiree Hamler notched the game-winner at the 86th minute for the 2-1 final.

Mollie Roy and Katie Cyr each notched an assist for Husson.

Jess Poulin made two saves for Husson, which outshot Lyndon State 30-4.

On Sunday, in Johnson, Vermont, Leah Hibbard recorded two goals and two assists to lead Husson by Johnson State 5-0.

Rachel Moroney, Lexi Crawford and Katey Curtis each added a goal for Husson (4-4, 2-1 NAC) while Mollie Roy and Desir’ee Halmer each added an assist. Jess Poulin and Anna Wolterbeek combined on three saves for Husson.

UMF splits pair

At Poultney, Vermont, UMaine-Farmington scored four first-half goals to notch the 6-0 win over Green Mountain.

Sarah Pokorny scored two goals for UMF while Avalon Amador, Keli McLellan, Kati Kinney, and Sarah Quimby each added a goal. Bridget Humphrey chipped in with two assists while Alexandra Crocker, Kiana Thompson and Clark each added one.

UMF had a 27-6 shots advantage.

On Sunday, in Castleton, Vermont, Sarah Carlson’s goal in the 14th minute gave Castleton a 1-0 win over UMF (2-5).

Sam Hatch made 10 saves for UMF.

Maine 0, Binghamton 0

At Vestal, New York, Maine goalkeeper Claudia Dube-Trempe stopped all four shots she faced to help the Bears record the double-overtime tie.

Gaby Gold was in goal for Binghamton in the first half and Katie Hatziyianis played the final 65 minutes, making two saves.

Maine is now 2-6-2 and Binghamton is 4-6-1.

Women’s Ice Hockey

Maine 2, UNH 1

At Orono on Saturday, Kelsey MacSorely’s goal at 14:06 in the second period gave Maine the winning edge in a mutual opener.

Haley Breedlove scored at 3:39 in the first for UNH, but Maine equalized at 11:27 when Hailey Browne fired the puck past Vilma Vaattovaara from just outside the face-off circle. Brooke Stacey assisted on the goal.

Maine outshot UNH with UNH goalie Vilma Vaattovaara making 35 saves and Maine’s Meghann Treacy making 25.

Field Hockey

Husson 7, Thomas 0

At Waterville on Saturday, Kerianne Downing scored twice in the game’s first 1:25 to power the Eagles to a North Atlantic Conference win over the Terriers.

Libby Kain tallied two goals and Melissa Souza provided a goal and two assists for Husson University of Bangor (3-5, 1-0 NAC). Sarah Eatman and Kayla Royer each added a goal while Abby Greenleaf made eight saves.

Abbie Charrier and Brittany Fox combined to make four saves for Thomas (3-7, 0-1 NAC).

UMF posts 2 wins

At Castleton, Vermont, Meghan Hughes scored on a deflection at the 52:22 mark as the Beavers rallied from a two-goal deficit with three goals in a span of 9:13 to a 5-4 North Atlantic Conference win over the Spartans on Saturday.

Emmah Spahr (assist) and Chelsea Morley had each scored amidst the rally for the University of Maine-Farmington. Carly Raymond and Rebecca Young posted a goal each, while Mara Balboni and Sarita Crandall chipped in with assists. Patricia Smith made 10 saves.

Anna-Michelle Fabia scored twice to lead Castleton State (0-6, 0-1 NAC).

On Sunday in Nashua, New Hampshire, Chelsea Morley scored just two minutes into the contest as UMF rolled by Rivier 5-0.

Raymond, Young, Balboni and Jenessa Talrico each added a goal for UMF (5-3). Smith had a first-half save and Alyssa Arsenault had two in the second half.

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