BEVERLY, Mass. — Sam Donovan doubled home the go-ahead run in the seventh inning and three relievers combined for six scoreless inning as St. Joseph’s recorded its 12th consecutive baseball win Tuesday, beating Endicott 3-1.

Jameson Collins tied the game for the Monks (18-2) with a fourth-inning homer after Endicott (11-10) took the lead in the first inning.

Winning pitcher Phillip LeVangie (2-0) allowed two hits in three innings. Josh Partridge pitched the final 21/3 innings for the save.

USM 9, COLBY 6: Dylan Hapworth had three hits, scored twice and drove home a run, and Southern Maine (14-7) got four unearned runs to beat the Mules (5-14) in Waterville.

Jake Dexter contributed an RBI single for USM, which led 9-1 until Colby scored five runs in the ninth.

NORTHERN ESSEX C.C. 11, SOUTHERN MAINE C.C. 9: Nathaniel Cyr drove in three runs and Edgar Montan had two RBI for SMCC (5-9-1) in a loss to Northern Essex (8-7) in South Portland.

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USM, ST. JOSEPH’S SPLIT: Amber Kelly and Shelby Obert each drove in a run to lead Southern Maine (8-8) to a 2-1 win in a doubleheader opener at Gorham, but St. Joseph’s (8-10) got three RBI from Melodie Bailey and two from Mariah Harrison to win the second game, 7-2.

COLBY 3, THOMAS 1: Katie McLaughlin scored twice and helped the Mules break a 1-1 tie with two runs in the sixth inning as Colby (6-12) beat Thomas (3-12) in Waterville.

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UNE 20, WENTWORTH 4: Anna Stowell tallied five goals for the Nor’easters (7-6, 4-1 CCC) in a victory over Wentworth (2-10, 0-6) in Biddeford.

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UNE 14, WENTWORTH 5: Dan Auger had five goals and an assist as the Nor’easters (9-4, 3-2 CCC) blew past Wentworth (5-7, 1-5) in Biddeford.

EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE 13, SOUTHERN MAINE 7: Matthew Rougeot and Ed Moran each scored three goals to lead the Warriors (5-6, 2-0 Little East) past the Huskies (4-5, 1-1) in Gorham.

Bryce Randall tallied twice for USM.

KEENE STATE 14, BOWDOIN 8: Brett Kujala scored four goals for Bowdoin (7-4) in a loss to Keene State (7-3) in Brunswick.

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