Charlie McKee passed for three touchdowns, including a go-ahead 7-yard pass to Khalil Newton with 5:48 remaining, and Stony Brook rallied Saturday for a 28-27 win over Maine in a Colonial Athletic Association football game in Stony Brook, New York.

Maine (2-5, 2-2 CAA), which led 20-7 at halftime, had a chance to win it in the final minute, but Cole Baker’s 46-yard field goal attempt was wide left.

Baker earlier was good from 45 and 33 yards, and Joe Fagnano threw touchdown passes of 13 yards to Kobay White and 42 yards to Shane Bowman in the first half.

Elijah Barnwell’s 12-yard touchdown run in the third quarter gave Maine a 27-14 lead. McKee answered with a 1-yard pass to Tyler Devera as Stony Brook (1-6, 1-4) cut the deficit to 27-21 late in the third.

McKee was 18 of 21 for 249 yards. Fagnano completed 28 of 45 passes for 314 yards, and also rushed for 65 yards on 10 carries. Bowman had six catches for 130 yards.

BOWDOIN 28, WESLEYAN 26: Andre Eden had a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs in the first half, and Max Jacobs returned an interception 10 yards for a score as the Polar Bears (2-4) upset the Cardinals (4-2) in Brunswick.

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Bowdoin also got a 4-yard touchdown pass from Andrew Boel to Colton Fahey as it built a 21-7 lead. Jacobs’ defensive TD made it 28-14 in the third quarter, and the Polar Bears held on by stopping a 2-point conversion attempt after a Wesleyan touchdown with 1:34 remaining.

Boel finished 22 of 31 for 207 yards, with one interception.

COLBY 18, HAMILTON 12: Keon Smart’s 1-yard run with 13 minutes remaining capped the Mules’ comeback from a 12-0 deficit against the Continentals (2-4) in Clinton, New York.

Lowell Carr kicked a 32-yard field goal just before halftime, and Matt Hersch threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Jack Sawyer in the third quarter as Colby improved to 4-2.

Hersch was 19 of 30 for 218 yards, with one interception. Sawyer caught eight passes for 117 yards.

MIDDLEBURY 40, BATES 28: Cole Kennon threw five touchdown passes to lead the Panthers (5-1) past the Bobcats (2-4) in Lewiston.

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Bates quarterback Colton Bosselait completed 31 of 47 passes for 360 yards and four touchdowns – two to Mohamed Diawara and one each to Christian Olivieri and Jackson Hayes. Olivieri caught 17 passes for 177 yards.

ENDICOTT 43, UNE 0: Clayton Marengi threw a 62-yard touchdown pass to Jonas Wiechmann in the first quarter, then raced 67 yards for a second-quarter TD as the Gulls (7-0, 3-0 Commonwealth Coast) beat the Nor’easters (4-3, 2-2) in Biddeford.

Former Thornton Academy star Anthony Bracamonte caught seven passes for 77 yards for Endicott.

UNE quarterback Jarrett Henault was 11 of 20 for 79 yards and was sacked nine times, including a fumble that was returned for a touchdown.

MEN’S HOCKEY

MAINE 4, QUINNIPIAC 0: The Black Bears (2-2) got third-period goals from Cole Hanson, Ben Poisson, Matthew Fawcett and Nolan Renwick to upset the third-ranked Bobcats (2-1) in Orono.

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Maine broke the game open with three goals in the final eight minutes. Victor Ostman earned the shutout, stopping 33 shots.

WOMEN’S HOCKEY

MAINE 1, NORTHEASTERN 0: Grace Heiting’s goal midway through the first period held up as the Black Bears (5-4, 3-1 Hockey East) upset the Huskies (7-1, 5-1) in Orono.

Jorden Mattison earned the shutout with 33 saves.

WOMEN’S SOCCER

SOUTHERN MAINE 6, KEENE STATE 2: Ciera Berthiaume scored two goals and set up another, and the Huskies (15-1, 7-0 Little East) extended their winning streak to 12 with a victory over the Owls (9-8-2, 2-5) in Gorham.

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Berthiaume broke a 2-2 tie with her second goal, just seven seconds after Keene State drew even early in the second half.

Catriona Gould, Julia McKenna, Riley Reitchel and Katie Lynch also scored for USM.

WESLEYAN 1, BOWDOIN 0: A first-half goal by Grace Devanny was enough for the Cardinals (7-4-3, 4-3-2 NESCAC) in a win over the Polar Bears (9-4-1, 4-4-1) at Brunswick.

BATES 1, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 1: Mya Johnson scored 30 seconds into the game for Connecticut College (7-5-2, 3-4-2 NESCAC), and Abby Alter tied it for Bates (5-6-3, 1-5-3) with 16:54 remaining at New London, Connecticut.

UNE 3, NICHOLS 1: Lizzie Frattaroli scored twice after setting up a goal Tori Keyes, leading the Nor’easters (9-4-3, 4-1-3 Commonwealth Coast) past the Bison (7-8-2, 2-6) in Dudley, Massachusetts.

ST. JOSEPH’S 2, REGIS 1: Madison Michaud scored the eventual winning goal midway through the second half after setting up a first-half goal by Aaliyah Wilson-Falcone, and the Monks (7-8-1, 7-3-1 GNAC) edged the Lions (9-5-2, 8-3-1) in Standish.

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COLBY 2, UMAINE-FORT KENT 0: Sophie Webb scored both goals for the Mules (4-9) in a win over the Bengals (7-2-3) in Waterville.

SOUTHERN MAINE CC 2, CENTRAL MAINE CC 1: Paige St. Pierre and Desiree Veilleux each tallied a goal as the SeaWolves beat the Mustangs to advance to the Yankee Small College Conference semifinals.

SMCC will face Paul Smith’s at 11:15 a.m. next Saturday in Concord, New Hampshire.

Natalie Tracy scored CMCC’s goal.

MEN’S SOCCER

BOWDOIN 2, WESLEYAN 1: Tyler Huck converted a long cross from Julian Juantorena with 7:30 left as the Polar Bears (11-1-2, 6-1-2 NESCAC) came from behind to defeat the Cardinals (7-4-3, 3-3-3) at Brunswick.

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Ronaldo Cabral tied the game in the first half, less than a minute after Wesleyan took the lead.

SOUTHERN MAINE 2, KEENE STATE 1: Josiah Irish scored twice in the first half and Hayes Estrella made five saves as the Huskies (5-4-7, 1-3-3 Little East) edged the Owls (5-9-2, 3-4) at Keene, New Hampshire.

Will Smith and Colin Albert each had an assist. Michael Mullen scored for Keene State.

NICHOLS 3, UNE 1: Nikolas Padilla broke a 1-1 tie with 31:28 remaining, and the Bison (9-4-3, 2-2-3 Commonwealth Coast) beat the Nor’easters (0-15-2, 0-8) in Dudley, Massachusetts.

Padilla’s goal came less than four minutes after UNE’s Sam Higgins tied the game.

BRANDEIS 2, ST. JOSEPH’S 0: Sancho Maroto Tobias scored both goals as the Judges (5-6-2) beat the Monks (11-4-1) in Waltham, Massachusetts.

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Mike Sheridan made seven saves for St. Joseph’s.

CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 4, BATES 1: Augie Djerdjaj, Jack Marvel, Alessandro Horvath Diano and Gaven Vanden Berg scored as the Camels (7-4-3, 3-4-2 NESCAC) cruised past the Bobcats (5-5-4, 1-5-3) in New London, Connecticut.

Alec Szwarcewicz scored for Bates.

SOUTHERN MAINE CC 6, NHTI 5: Giovani Lopez and Eriksen Shea tallied two goals apiece to lead the SeaWolves past the Bobcats in a Yankee Small College Conference playoff game in Concord, New Hampshire.

Alberto Kissaka and Israel Perez also scored for SMCC, which moves on to face CMCC in the semifinals next Saturday in Concord.

FIELD HOCKEY

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ST. JOSEPH’S 12, DEAN 0: Maya Waryas scored the first four goals and finished with six as the Monks (11-7, 8-2 GNAC) routed the Bulldogs (0-15, 0-10) in Standish.

Megan Quirion added a goal and four assists, and Molly McCluskey had a goal and two assists. Aimee Adams chipped in with two goals.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 1, ENDICOTT 0: Madi Robito’s goal early in the fourth quarter gave the Nor’easters (9-8, 6-0 Commonwealth Coast) a win over the Gulls (12-3, 4-1) in Biddeford.

Sarah Padellaro assisted on Robito’s goal with 11:13 remaining. UNE goalie Lindsay Pych made five saves.

KEENE STATE 4, SOUTHERN MAINE 2: Irini Stefanakos scored twice in the fourth quarter, and the Owls (8-8, 7-2 Little East) held off the Huskies (12-5, 9-1) in Keene, New Hampshire.

Chloe Arsenault and Hannah Banks scored for USM.

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BOWDOIN 5, WESLEYAN 1: Jill Cloonan scored twice and Faith Jennings set up three goals, leading the Polar Bears (10-4, 5-4 NESCAC) over the Cardinals (4-10, 1-8) in Brunswick.

Sophia Rosati, Mackay Bommer and Georgie Coetzer added a goal apiece.

BATES 3, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 0: The Bobcats (8-6, 4-5 NESCAC) got goals from Paige Cote, Ella Blum and Kami Lambert in a win over the Camels (4-10, 1-8) at New London, Connecticut.

Grace Biddle made seven saves for the shutout.


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