AUBURNDALE, Fla. — Joe Coyne went 4 for 4 with a two-run homer, three RBI and two runs, pacing a 17-hit offense for St. Joseph’s College in an 18-4 victory against Westfield State in a nonconference baseball game Tuesday.

Nic Lops added three hits, including two doubles, drove in five runs and scored twice for the Monks (6-2), who led 5-4 before breaking the game open with a six-run sixth inning against the Owls (3-2).

Louie Vigars added three hits, two RBI and two runs, and Taylor Black had three hits with three runs and an RBI for St. Joseph’s.

 

MAINE 3, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2: Alex Calbick went 3 for 4 with an RBI and scored the eventual winning run as the Black Bears (5-11) edged the Owls (11-6) at Boca Raton, Fla.

Maine scored two runs in the sixth inning on a wild pitch and an error to take a 3-1 lead.

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THOMAS NELSON 9, SOUTHERN MAINE CC 6: Hunter Triplett went 3 for 4 with two RBI and two runs for Thomas Nelson (1-2), which scored eight runs between the third and fifth innings to pull away from the Seawolves (8-8) at Hampton, Va.

Jon Daniszewski had three hits and scored twice, and Brendan Horton and Zach Horton added two hits and two RBI apiece for SMCC.

 

APPRENTICE 4, SOUTHERN MAINE CC 1: Chris Perry scattered three hits over six strong innings and Sam Massie closed the game with a perfect seventh to lift the Builders (15-6) over the Seawolves (8-9) at Hampton, Va.

SMCC cut the deficit to 2-1 in the fifth inning when Timothy Ande scored on a double by Adam Volkern, but the Builders responded with two in the bottom of the inning.

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SOFTBALL

ST. JOSEPH’S 4, SALEM STATE 0: Rae-Marie Copan gave up three singles as the Monks (2-1) shut out the Vikings (2-7) at Fort Myers, Fla.

Melissa Mayhew drove in the first run with a sacrifice fly in the first inning and added an RBI single and scored during a three-run fifth.

 

ST. JOSEPH’S 2, MCLA 1: Erica Boulanger gave up one unearned run on four hits asthe Monks (3-1) edged the Trailblazers (2-6) in eight innings at Fort Myers, Fla.

After the Trailblazers took the lead in the top of the eighth, the Monks scored twice in the bottom of the inning.

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MEN’S LACROSSE

ST. JOSEPH’S 5, HUSSON 4: Dalton Eldridge tied it with 6:20 left in regulation and Max Meserve added the winning goal 24 seconds into overtime to lift the Monks (1-1) over the Eagles (0-1) at Bangor.

Jake O’Brien scored twice for the Monks, who trailed 4-2 before tying it on goals by Alex O’Neill and Eldridge in a three- minute span midway through the fourth quarter.

 

ENDICOTT 14, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 5: Jeremy Morgan, Kyle Weber and Harrison Cotter each had three goals for the Gulls (4-0), who scored 11 unanswered goals over the final three quarters to rally past the Nor’easters (2-3) at Beverly, Mass.

Patrick Wolfe finished with three goals for the Nor’easters.

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COLBY 13, GORDON 10: Derek Youngman and Austin Sayre each scored a pair of first- quarter goals as the Mules (3-0) took an 8-1 lead and held off the Fighting Scots (3-2) at Waterville.

 

BATES 10, SKIDMORE 9: Evan Chen scored three goals, including what proved to be the winner, as the Bobcats (1-2) held off the Thoroughbreds (0-4) at Providence, R.I.

WOMEN’S LACROSSE

OCCIDENTAL 18, ST. JOSEPH’S 4: Rebecca Belding had two goals and four assists to pace the Tigers (6-0) past the Monks (1-2) at Los Angeles.

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BOWDOIN 15, ENDICOTT 5: Betsy Sachs and Jordan Smith scored five goals apiece, and Sachs also had an assist as the Polar Bears (2-2 cruised past the Gulls (2-1) in a game at Beverly, Mass.

 

COLBY 21, SOUTHERN MAINE 4: Alex Mintz and Katharine Eddy each scored three goals for the Mules (2-1) against the Huskies (0-2) at Waterville.

 

BATES 16, BABSON 10: Moriah Greenstein and Wally Pierce scored four goals apiece to help the Bobcats (4-1) pull away from the Beavers (0-4) at Lewiston.

SWIMMING

BENTLEY: Nicola Mancini of Falmouth qualified for the NCAA Division II championships in a pre-qualification meet at Geneva, Ohio. Mancini finished sixth in the 3-meter diving and seventh in the 1-meter.


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