PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Scott Conway scored with 48.6 seconds left in overtime Friday night to give Providence a 3-2 men’s Hockey East win over the University of Maine.

Jeremy Swayman finished with 39 saves for the Black Bears (15-11-4, 9-8-3), who got goals from Chase Pearson and Ryan Smith.

Vimal Sukumaran and Jacob Bryson also scored for Providence (18-9-4, 11-6-4) and Hayden Hawkey stopped 31 shots.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 4, ENDICOTT 2: Adam Canepa opened the scoring with a short-handed goal 13:32 into the second period, and Derek Mecrones added a power-play goal three minutes later to give the Nor’easters (17-4-2, 10-4-2 Commonwealth Coast Conference) a win over Endicott (17-4-2, 13-3) in Biddeford.

The Gulls (17-4-2, 13-3 Commonwealth Coast Conference) stayed close, pulling within a goal when Logan Day put away a power-play goal 1:47 into the third period.

Ryan Bloom temporarily restored a two-goal lead for UNE (17-4-2, 10-4-2) at 13:46, scoring UNE’s second short-handed goal of the game. But Day added his second power-play goal a minute later to make it a one-goal game again.

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Brady Fleurent clinched the win with an empty-netter with 14 seconds to play.

BABSON 7, SOUTHERN MAINE 3: Bobby Hall and Josh Casper scored in the opening 5:20 of the game to give the Beavers (13-8-3, 11-4-2 NEHC) a quick 2-0 lead in a victory over Southern Maine (3-17-4, 3-11-3) in Babson Park, Massachusetts.

MEN’S BASKETBALL

BATES 65, TRINITY 48: Nick Lynch scored a game-high 16 points with 13 rebounds, including seven points during a 16-0 second-half run, as the Bobcats (12-12, 4-6 NESCAC) beat the Bantams (15-8, 4-5) at Alumni Gym in Lewiston.

Trinity tied the game at 39 after a layup from Nick Seretta, but the Bobcats scored 16 straight over a 6-minute span to take a 55-39 lead with 3:24 left.

BOWDOIN 77, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 60: Five players reached double figures for the Polar Bears (15-7, 4-5 NESCAC), who opened the second half with a 19-4 run to beat the Camels (6-16, 0-9) in Brunswick.

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David Reynolds scored 19 points and hit a pair of 3-pointers during the opening run as Bowdoin took a 57-43 lead with 13:58 left.

WESLEYAN 87, COLBY 71: Nathan Krill had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Wesleyan (18-5, 6-3 NESCAC), which rebounded from a six-point halftime deficit to a victory over the Mules (10-13, 1-8) at Waterville.

Colby’s Matt Hanna and Wallace Tucker each had 16 points and Sam Jefferson 14.

(18) RHODE ISLAND 72, DAVIDSON 59: Cyril Langevine scored a career-high 14 points and added eight rebounds in 22 minutes off the bench to help the Rams (20-3, 12-0 Atlantic 10) top the visiting Wildcats (13-10, 8-4) and tie a school record with their 15th win in a row.

Jarvis Garrett scored 17 for the Rams, who last won 15 straight in 1939-40.

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BOWDOIN 80, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 63: Abby Kelly scored a game-high 26 points off the bench, Cordelia Stewart added 17 and the fifth-ranked Polar Bears (22-1, 8-1 NESCAC) rolled past the Camels (14-8, 3-6) at New London, Connecticut.

Kelly scored 13 in the second quarter as the Polar bears jumped to a 44-31 lead at halftime.

TRINITY 70, BATES 50: Becky Reifler’s 3-pointer started a 6-0 run that allowed the Bantams (15-8, 3-6) to stretch a five-point lead to 48-37 with 3 minutes left in the third quarter against Bates (7-17, 1-9) in Hartford, Connecticut.

Peace Kabari led Trinity with 19 points.

WESLEYAN 74, COLBY 62: Olivia Gorman scored 21 points, Tara Berger added 15 and the Owls (16-6, 5-4 NESCAC) closed the game on a 19-8 run to beat the Mules (10-13, 3-6) at Middletown, Connecticut.

Haley Driscoll scored 26 points for Colby..

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WOMEN’S HOCKEY

NORWICH 7, SOUTHERN MAINE 2: Amanda Conway and Bryn Labbe registered two goals apiece as Norwich (20-1-2, 13-0) remained perfect in the New England Hockey Conference with a win against the Huskies (8-15-1, 4-8-1) in Gorham.

Adrieana Rossini added a goal and an assist for the Cadets, and Nicole Goebel and Alyssa Hulst also scored.

Shannon Colbert and Jensen Hamblett scored for USM, with Julia Ormsby setting up both scores.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 3, CASTLETON 1: Jessie Scott scored twice as the Nor’easters (9-8-7, 4-4-5 NEHC) beat the Spartans (11-12-1, 7-5-1) at Harold Alfond Forum in Biddeford.

Carly Perreault added a goal 12:45 into the second period to give UNE a 3-0 lead.

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Caty Flagg stopped 35 shots for the Nor’easters.

MIDDLEBURY 2, COLBY 0: Ellie Barney broke a scoreless tie 6:39 into the second period from Haley Lafontaine and the Panthers (16-4-2, 12-1-1 NESCAC) beat the Mules (7-12-4, 2-10-4) in Waterville.

Lafontaine scored on an empty-netter with 3 seconds left in the third.

Cierra San Roman made 35 saves for Colby.

BOWDOIN 1, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 1: Brigit Bergin scored the tying goal for the Polar Bears (9-7-3, 3-7-3 NESCAC) with 11:19 left in regulation as they withstood the Camels (14-3-4, 9-1-4) at New London, Connecticut.

Brooke Solomon assisted on Bergin’s power-play goal. Erin Healy had given Connecticut College the lead two minutes into the second period, converting an assist from Mairi Anthony.

Kerri St. Denis had 33 saves for Bowdoin, 14 in the third period. Bailey Mertz stopped 21 for the Camels.


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