NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. – Kaylie DeMillo became the career leader in 3-pointers at the University of Southern Maine and scored 22 points to lead the Huskies to an 82-51 victory over Massachusetts-Dartmouth in a Little East Conference women’s basketball game Saturday.

DeMillo made 5 of 9 from beyond the arc to reach 197 career 3-pointers, passing the previous record of 196 by Lori Towle from 1992-96.

Courtney Cochran added her 12th double-double of the season with 11 points and 13 rebounds for the Huskies (14-7, 9-1 Little East), who used a 19-0 second-half run to pull away from the Corsairs (6-15, 2-8). Haley Jordan contributed 10 points and three steals.

Erika Bornemann led the Corsairs with 21 points.

COLBY 85, WILLIAMS 71: Rachael Mack had 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting to lead four players in double-digit scoring and also had eight rebounds as the Mules (17-4, 5-2 NESCAC) beat the Ephs (19-3, 5-2) at Waterville.

Diana Manduca scored 18 points and was 4 of 4 from 3-point range. Aarika Ritchie added 17 points, six rebounds, and three steals, and Julianne Kowalski scored 15 points to go along with 11 rebounds, seven assists and four steals.

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Williams was paced by Claire Baecher of Brunswick with 17 points.

BOWDOIN 93, MIDDLEBURY 60: Katie Bergeron scored a season-high 24 points as the Polar Bears (18-4, 4-3 NESCAC) cruised past the Panthers (12-7, 2-5) at Brunswick.

Amy Hackett came off the bench to score 13 points, and Alex Barry added 11 points and nine rebounds for Bowdoin, which got 3-pointers from seven players.

UNE 91, ROGER WILLIAMS 66: Chelsey Meszaros scored 12 of her 19 points during a 21-1 run midway through the second half as the Nor’easters (15-6, 8-1 Commonwealth Coast) scored 56 points in the second half to pull away from the Hawks (12-8, 5-4) at Biddeford.

Carrie Bunnell finished with 23 points and six assists for the Nor’easters, and Kelley Paradis added 21 points and six steals.

AMHERST 74, BATES 62: Caroline Stedman had 26 points to lead the Jeffs (21-1, 7-0 NESCAC) over the Bobcats (17-6, 5-3) at Amherst, Mass.

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Jaci Daigneault added 17 points, nine rebounds, two blocks and three steals for Amherst.

Allie Beaulieu scored 15 for Bates, including five 3-point shots.

ST. JOSEPH’S 68, NORWICH 59: Ashley Geel had 16 points, 13 rebounds and six blocked shots, and the Monks (13-7, 5-2 GNAC) held the Cadets (14-6, 6-2) scoreless for the first five minutes in a victory at Northfield, Vt.

Megan McDevitt added 15 points and Allison Parent scored 10 for St. Joseph’s.

UMBC 56, MAINE 49: Erin Brown scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Maryland-Baltimore County (14-10, 8-3 America East) over Maine (3-20, 1-10) at Baltimore.

The Black Bears got to within 49-47 late in the second half, but Brown hit six of her eight free throws in the final minute to seal it.

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Amber Smith recorded her first double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds for Maine. Corinne Wellington also had 12 points with nine rebounds, and Ashleigh Roberts had 10 points and nine rebounds.

EASTERN MAINE CC 62, SOUTHERN MAINE CC 56: Kristina Scoville made a 3-pointer that gave the Golden Eagles (7-6, 4-6 YSCC) the lead for good as they edged the Seawolves (10-13, 7-4) at Bangor.

Christina Ricci scored 21 points and Alisa Sweet added 16 to lead the Seawolves.

HOCKEY

NORWICH 4, USM 0: Cindy Fortin stopped 17 shots as the Cadets (15-3-1, 12-0- ECAC East) downed the Huskies (6-13-2, 4-9-1) at Northfield, Vt.

Southern Maine goalie Jordan Lee finished with 42 saves.

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VERMONT 1, MAINE 0: Chelsea Rapin scored a power-play goal on an assist from Emily Walsh six minutes into the third period to lift the Catamounts (6-14-9, 3-10-4 Hockey East) to a victory over the Black Bears (10-15-4, 4-11-2) at Orono.

Brittany Ott finished with 24 saves.

BOWDOIN 2, AMHERST 1: Tara Connolly made 30 saves to help the Polar Bears (12-6-2, 7-4-1 NESCAC) beat Amherst (13-5-2 (11-2-1) at Brunswick.

Stephanie Ludy and Kayte Holtz scored five minutes apart in the second period to give the Polar Bears a 2-0 advantage.

 

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