Adrianna Smith had 31 factors and 19 rebounds because the College of Maine girls’s basketball group beat Binghamtom 69-65 in its regular-season finale on Saturday in Orono.
The Black Bears end 15-3 total and 11-5 in America East convention play. They may host Binghamton (13-16, 6-10) within the quarterfinals of the convention event at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Anne Simon added 18 factors and 5 assists for UMaine.
Jaydn Weltz had 23 factors and 12 rebounds for Binghamton.
SOUTHERN MAINE CC 96, VERMONT TECH 40: Tara Flanders scored 23 factors and grabbed eight rebounds because the top-seeded SeaWolves (19-7, 11-3 YSCC) beat the sixth-seeded Knights (6-14, 4-10) within the quarterfinals of the YSCC event in South Portland.
Maddy York added 18 factors SMCC, which advances to the semifinals on March 4 in Auburn.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
MAINE 71, BINGHAMTON 67: Gedi Juozapaitis scored 5 of his 19 factors in time beyond regulation because the Black Bears (12-16, 6-9 America East) beat the Bearcats (12-16, 8-7) in Binghamton, New York.
Kellen Tynes pulled Maine inside one with a layup with 33 seconds left within the second halfand Kristians Feierbergs tied it with a foul shot with 11 seconds to pressure time beyond regulation. Jaden Clayton made 4 free throws within the last 10 seconds to assist Maine seal the win.
Tynes added 18 factors and Feierbergs had 14 for Maine.
Armon Harried had 22 factors and Miles GIbson 16 for Binghamton.
COLBY 66, WILLIAMS 55: Will King scored 10 of his 17 factors within the first half because the sixth-seeded Mules (20-6, 5-5 NESCAC) jumped out to a 21-point lead on the half and upset the top-seeded Ephs (22-4, 7-3) within the convention semifinals in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Jack Lawson added 12 factors and Max Poulton had 11 for Colby, which advances to the convention last on Sunday towards both No. 5 Tufts or No. 2 Hamilton.
Nate Karren had 15 factors for Williams.
GREAT BAY CC 86, UMAINE-AUGUSTA 78: Alex Tavares had 22 factors factors to steer 5 gamers in double-figures because the Herons (8-7) beat the Moose (8-7) in a Yankee Small Faculty convention quarterfinal in Auburn.
Elijah Smith had 25 factors for UMaine-Augusta. Frasier MacDonald had 21 and Trevor Beals added 12.
MEN’S HOCKEY
BOWDOIN 2, TRINITY 1: Chris Brown scored in time beyond regulation with an help from Cam Berube because the seventh-seeded Polar Bears (13-9-3) upset the second-seeded Bantams (16-8-1) within the quarterfinals of the NESCAC event in Hartford, Connecticut.
Gabe Shipper scored from Jesse Lycan within the third interval to tie it for the Polar Bears advance to the semifinals on March 4.
Riley Prattson gave Trinity the lead within the second interval.
WOMEN’S LACROSSE
ST. JOSEPH’S 17, GORDON 5: Lydia Dexter had seven targets and one help because the Monks (2-0) cruised to a win over the Combating Scots (2-1) in Standish.
Bridget Collins added three targets and two assists for St. Joseph’s, whereas Carson Battaglia had three targets and one help. Megan Mourmouras added two targets.
MEN’S LACROSSE
EMERSON 22, ST. JOSEPH’S 9: Jack Burns scored seven targets because the Lions (2-1) beat the Monks (0-2) in Boston.
Xavier Michaud and Tiger Hopkins each scored twice for St. Joseph’s.
RIT 22, BATES 10: Luke Pilcher had 4 targets and two assists because the Tigers (2-0) beat the Bobcats (0-1) in Geneva, New York.
Alex Horowitz, Connor Hartman, Malcolm Klingbell and Denzel Evans every had two targets for Bates.
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