FORT KENT — Lewis Temple and Garth Banton tallied two goals each as the University of Maine-Fort Kent cruised to a 7-0 men’s soccer victory over UMaine-Presque Isle on Wednesday.

Ross Downie, Willie Monthe and Kurt Skeritt scored a goal apiece for the Owls, while Rodney Witter registered three assists. Monthe also had an assist and Alex Charette was not forced to make a save for the Bengals.

Caleb Bragg-Grady made 10 saves for UMPI.

Field Hockey

Bowdoin 4, Husson 0

At Brunswick, Rachel Kennedy scored two first-half goals and Kimmy Ganong netted two in the second half to power the Polar Bears to victory over the Eagles.

Kelsey Mullaney picked up three assists for 13-0 Bowdoin and Clara Belitz made one saves.

Anne Marie Provencal came up with 12 saves for Husson University of Bangor (6-8).

Women’s Soccer

Bowdoin 3, Colby 0

At Brunswick, Maggie Godley scored off a Lauren McLaughlin assist 9:43 into the first half, igniting the Polar Bears’ NESCAC victory over the Mules.

Jill Rathke scored on the rebound of a Julia Patterson shot in the second half and Taylor Haist converted a Nikki Wilson pass for the final goal. Bridget McCarthy made one save as Bowdoin (8-4-1, 5-3 NESCAC) posted its second straight shutout.

Samantha Rizzo made eight saves for Colby (4-8-1, 0-7-1 NESCAC).

Football

Boston College at Louisville

Both Boston College and Louisville hung around on the road against high-ranked opponents last week before second-half collapses did them in. The two struggling ACC teams will try to pick up the pieces Saturday when the Eagles visit the Cardinals for the first time since 1998.

Louisville freshman quarterback Lamar Jackson continued to impress with season highs of 307 passing yards and three touchdowns last Saturday in a 41-21 loss at then-No. 8 Florida State.

Jackson will now set his sights on the nation’s top-ranked defense, which was made to look rather poor in giving up 420 passing yards to Clemson’s Deshaun Watson in a 34-17 setback on Saturday.

Coach Steve Addazio was encouraged by his BC’s competitiveness in a hostile environment and especially liked the strides his young, injury-ravaged offense made.

Jeff Smith has emerged as the starting quarterback in a position battle with fellow freshman Troy Flutie, but the former struggled in going 7-for-22 for 87 yards at Clemson, although he did throw for a score and run one in from a yard out.

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