Saturday, May 25, 2013
From staff reports
ORONO - Lauren Bodine scored 18 points to lead four players in double figures Saturday for the University of Maine, which fell 86-63 to New Hampshire in its first game since its bus accident Tuesday night in Massachusetts.

Maine guard Sophie Weckstrom puts pressure on Kaylee Kilpatrick of the University of New Hampshire, during an 86-63 New Hampshire win at Orono on Saturday.
Carl D. Walsh/Staff Photographer
The Wildcats (11-17, 6-10) took control of the regular-season finale with a 9-2 run at the start of the second half that opened a 15-point lead.
Maine (4-24, 3-12) America East) quickly cut the deficit to seven points, but would get no closer the rest of the way.
Ashleigh Roberts added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Black Bears, and Liz Wood scored 13 points.
Maine will play at top-seeded Albany in an America East quarterfinal on Friday at 6 p.m.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
PLATTSBURGH STATE 84, HUSSON 63: The Cardinals (20-8) closed out the first half with a 10-0 run to open a 41-26 lead en route to ousting Husson (20-9) from the NCAA Division III tournament during first-round play in Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Eric Modica scored 13 for the Falcons, Marc Zaharchuk added 12 and Wes Murphy had 11.
MEN'S HOCKEY
BOWDOIN 4, MIDDLEBURY 2: Danny Palumbo scored a pair of first-period goals to lead the top-ranked Polar Bears (21-3-2) to a NESCAC semifinal victory over No. 5 Middlebury (13-11-2) in Brunswick.
Daniel Weiniger added a goal and two assists for Bowdoin, which advances to the conference title game for the third time in the last four years, facing No. 2 Williams at 2 p.m. Sunday in Brunswick.
Bowdoin scored first when Palumbo put home a wide-open chance over Mike Peters' glove-side shoulder at 11:17.
The Polar Bears added a goal when Weiniger sent a cross-ice pass to Palumbo, who redirected the pass inside the right post.
Max Fenkell stopped 32 shots for Bowdoin. Peters had 25 blocks in the net for Middlebury.
MEN'S LACROSSE
CASTLETON 12, SOUTHERN MAINE 10: Alex Green and Alex Denny scored three goals apiece for the Spartans as they scored six times in the fourth quarter to rally past the Huskies in a season opener at Castleton, Vt.
Kyle Baker scored four goals and assisted on another to pace the Huskies.
UNE 9, WHEATON 8: Mike Allan scored the equalizer with 3:24 left in regulation and Geoff Bruno added the game-winner just over one minute later as the Nor'easters edged the Lyons in a season opener at Biddeford.
Allan, Dan O'Gorman and Pat Wolfe each had two goals for UNE; Tyler Thomas had three assists.
SALEM STATE 11, ST. JOSEPH'S 5: A.J. Robertson finished with five goals and one assist to lead the Vikings (1-0) to a win over the Monks (1-1) in a game played at Deering High School's field.
Andrew Sullivan scored a pair of goals for the Monks, and Andrew Hamill added one goal and two assists.
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
SOUTHERN MAINE 15, MIT 11: Rosie Forster scored three goals as the Huskies rallied from a 4-0 deficit against the Engineers in a season opener at Cambridge, Mass.
Anh Nguyen, Lauren Santo and Sarah Pelligrinelli added two goals and one assist apiece for USM.
WELLESLEY 12, UNE 11: Brit Mscisz scored her fifth goal of the game midway through the first overtime period to lift Wellesley (1-0) to a win over the Nor'easters (0-1) at Biddeford.
UNE trailed 11-10 before Hannah Tavella scored the equalizer on an assist from Gina Newsome with 26 seconds left in regulation.
Tavella finished with four goals and one assist, and Newsome added three goals and two assists.
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