LEWISTON — Charlie Fay and Kyle Weber each scored four first-half goals as top-seeded Bates beat No. 8 Connecticut College 11-8 in a New England Small College Conference men’s lacrosse quarterfinal Saturday.

Matt Chlastawa had four assists for Bates (14-0), which will host sixth-seeded Middlebury in the semifinals next Saturday.

Maxx Trostky had two goals for Connecticut College (7-9).

UNE 13, NICHOLS 10: Dan Auger had three goals and two assists as the third-seeded Nor’easters (13-4) beat the Bison (10-7) in a Commonwealth Coast Conference quarterfinal in Biddeford.

Tom Luttrell and Alex Zadworny each added two goals for UNE, which advances to play No. 2 Western New England College on Wednesday.

TUFTS 12, BOWDOIN 11: Frank Hattler, Michael Mattson and Zach Richman each scored three goals and the fifth-seeded Jumbos (12-4) beat the fourth-seeded Polar Bears (10-6) in the NESCAC quarterfinals in Brunswick.

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Brett Kujala scored three goals for Bowdoin.

MOUNT IDA 14, ST. JOSEPH’S 9: Wyatt Sullivan had three goals and two assists as the Mustangs (13-4, 7-1 GNAC) downed the Monks (6-9, 3-5) in Newton, Massachusetts.

Michael Finn and Joe O’Reilly each had two goals and an assist for the Monks.

WOMEN’S LACROSSE

COLBY 8, WESLEYAN 7: Madeline Hatch scored 2:55 into overtime as the fourth-seeded Mules (13-3) defeated the fifth-seeded Cardinals (11-5) in a NESCAC quarterfinal at Waterville.

Hatch finished with two goals and an assist for Colby, which advances to face No. 1 Middlebury. Lexie Petticone dished out three assists, and Sasha Fritts added a pair of goals.

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HAMILTON 12, BOWDOIN 9: The second-seeded Continentals (12-4) jumped out to a 5-0 lead and beat the seventh-seeded Polar Bears (10-6) in a NESCAC quarterfinal in Clinton, New York.

UNE 13, WESTERN NEW ENGLAND 6: Nichole Carvalho had three goals and three assists and the third-seeded Nor’easters (9-7) beat the sixth-seeded Golden Bears (6-11) in a Commonwealth Coast Conference quarterfinal in Biddeford.

Jocelyn Davee and Anna Stowell each added two goals for UNE, which moves on to face second-seeded Roger Williams on Wednesday.

ST. JOSEPH’S 15, ALBERTUS MAGNUS 2: The Monks (11-3, 7-1 GNAC) scored 13 straight goals in a win over the Falcons (4-9, 1-8) in Portland.

Elysse Caiazzo led St. Joseph’s with four goals and two assists.

WESTERN CONNECTICUT 19, SOUTHERN MAINE 7: Destinee Carey had five goals to lead the Colonials (8-9, 3-3 Little East) over the Huskies (7-8, 1-5) at Danbury, Connecticut.

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Lauren Lessard, Aliza Jordan and Allison Irish each scored two goals for Southern Maine.

SOFTBALL

COLBY SWEEPS TRINITY: The Mules (11-17, 4-8 NESCAC East) scored five runs in the sixth inning to rally for a 7-6 win over the Bantams (19-13, 8-4) in the first game of a doubleheader in Waterville.

Wiley Holton, who won the first game in relief, pitched a two-hitter in the second game as Colby won, 4-0.

BINGHAMTON SWEEPS MAINE: Kate Richard homered twice in the first game and Crysti Eichner drove home a pair of runs in the nightcap as the Bearcats (20-21, 10-2 America East) snapped Maine’s seven-game winning streak with a 6-3, 5-1 sweep in Binghamton, New York.

Meghan Royle had a two-run double and Kristen Niland hit an RBI single in the first game for Maine (16-20, 10-3).

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Rachel Carson had an RBI triple in the second game.

BOWDOIN SWEEPS BATES: Lauren O’Shea hit a two-run single as part of a four-run first inning and the Polar Bears (27-8, 9-3 NESCAC East) beat the Bobcats (10-16, 1-9) in the first game of a doubleheader in Brunswick, 8-1.

Bowdoin also won the second game, 5-1.

USM SWEEPS EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE: Courtney Davis singled home Taylor Lux in the seventh inning to give the Huskies (14-14, 6-5 Little East) a 4-3 win over the Warriors (11-22, 6-5) in Gorham.

Davis hit a three-run single as USM won the second game 11-3 in five innings.

ST. JOSEPH’S SWEEPS LASELL: Kylie McFadden and Kate Whitney combined to hold the Lasers (6-28, 2-18 GNAC) to three hits and no runs as the Monks (20-14, 16-4) opened a doubleheader with a 2-0 victory in Standish.

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Caitlyn King and Katelyn Olsen continued the scoreless streak with a 6-0 victory in Game 2.

SOUTHERN MAINE CC SWEEPS CENTRAL MAINE CC: Kaylah Abdul drove in three runs to lead the SeaWolves (14-4, 8-1 YSCC) to an 8-4 win over the Mustangs (0-10, 0-10) in the first game of a doubleheader in South Portland.

SMCC completed the sweep with a 10-0 win in five innings.

BASEBALL

STONY BROOK SWEEPS MAINE: Toby Handley walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning as the Seawolves (19-21, 7-7 America East) completed a doubleheader sweep of the Black Bears (15-22, 3-8) with a 4-3 win in Stony Brook, New York.

Stony Brook also won the opener 6-3, scoring four runs in the sixth inning.

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USM SWEEPS KEENE STATE: Zach Quintal had six hits, scored five times and drove in a pair of runs as the Huskies (24-8, 11-1 Little East) beat the Owls (13-20, 4-8) in a doubleheader in Gorham, 9-3 and 11-8.

Devin Warren was 2 for 4 with two RBI in the first game. Paul McDonough had three hits, including a two-run homer, and three RBI in the second game.

ST. JOSEPH’S SWEEPS ANNA MARIA: Jameson Collins had three hits and two RBI as the Monks (30-6, 13-1 GNAC) completed a doubleheader sweep with a 6-1 win against Anna Marie (7-31, 0-14) in Northborough, Massachusetts.

Scott Betts and Greg Emanuelson each hit a three-run homer, and Max McComb had a two-run homer in the first game, which the Monks won, 19-1.

TUFTS SWEEPS BATES: Nick Falkson’s two-run homer in the ninth gave the Jumbos (25-5-1, 9-3 NESCAC East) a 6-4 win over Bates (13-11, 7-5) in the second game of a doubleheader in Medford, Massachusetts.

Tufts won the opener, 9-1.

BOWDOIN, COLBY SPLIT: Jack Wilhoite doubled home two runs and scored on a fly ball to cap a five-run first inning for Bowdoin (14-16, 6-6 NESCAC East) on the way to a 12-3 victory over the Mules (10-22-1, 3-9) in Waterville.

Colby earned the split with a 10-4 win.


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