Chase Stevenson scored on a deflection with 2:09 left in regulation as New Hampshire rallied for a 2-2 tie against Maine in a Hockey East game Friday night in Durham, New Hampshire.

New Hampshire earned an extra point in the Hockey East standings by winning the shootout, 1-0.

Nolan Renwick and Didrik Henbrant scored for Maine (13-13-4, 7-9-3 Hockey East), and Victor Ostman made 21 saves. Renwick opened the scoring with a power-play goal late in the first period, and Henbrant made it 2-1 with 6:58 left in regulation.

Kristaps Skrastins scored a power-play goal late in the second period for UNH (11-18-2, 6-13-2).

COLBY 5, CONN. COLLEGE 1: Carter Breitenfeldt scored four goals to power the Mules (12-9-2, 10-6-1 NESCAC) over the Camels (5-18-0, 2-15-0) in New London, Conn.

Tyler Crist added a goal for Colby. Andy Beran made 15 saves in net.

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John Russo scored in the second period for Connecticut College and Cam Fernandez made 22 saves.

TUFTS 3, BOWDOIN 2: Joel Brandinger, Liam O’Hare and Tyler Sedlak scored as the Jumbos (8-13-1, 5-10-1 NESCAC) beat the Polar Bears (11-8-3, 5-8-3) in Medford, Massachusetts.

Sedlak scored on a penalty shot in the second period for Tufts. Peyton Durand turned away 46 shots in net.

Will Forrest and Albert Wascho each scored for Bowdoin. Alex Kozic made 37 saves.

WOMEN’S HOCKEY

MAINE 5, MERRIMACK 2: Alyssa Wruble scored two goals to lead the Black Bears (15-16-2, 12-12-2 HE) over the Warriors (7-24-2, 4-20-2) in Orono.

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Anna Caumo and Luisa Welcke both scored in the second period for Maine and Grace Heiting added a short-handed goal in the third period. Jorden Mattison turned aside 27 shots.

Madison Oelkers and Alexa Pongo each had a goal for Merrimack. Calli Hogarth made 28 saves.

SALVE REGINA 2, U. OF NEW ENGLAND 1 (OT): Riley Esposito scored his second goal in overtime as the Seahawks (10-13, 5-12) edged the Nor’easters (8-13-3, 7-8-2) in Biddeford.

Jenna Pych scored for UNE while Delanie Corcoran made 30 saves in goal. Sydney Baxter had 26 for Salve Regina.

COLBY 3, CONN. COLLEGE 0: McKinley Karpa, Jillian Mazzocca and Tate Senden each scored one goal as the Mules (17-6-1, 12-4-1 NESCAC) shut out the Camels (12-10-1, 6-8-1) in Waterville.

Mandy Busky made 26 saves for Colby. Abby Wieczorek had 20 saves for Connecticut College.

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

(21) COLORADO 70, ARIZONA STATE 62: Quay Miller had 17 points, 10 rebounds and four steals, Tameiya Sadler added a season-high 16 points and the Buffalos (21-5, 12-3 Pac-12) beat the Sun Devils (7-17, 0-15) in Tempe, Arizona.

Colorado was ahead by as many as 15 points in the second half, but its lead was trimmed to 62-60 with 3:22 left in the fourth quarter. Frida Formann ended Colorado’s field-goal drought by banking in a 3-pointer with 2:16 left to spark a 6-0 run for an eight-point lead. Jaylyn Sherrod sealed it at the free-throw line with 10.1 seconds left.

Formann finished with eight points and Sherrod had eight points and five assists for Colorado.

Miller scored 15 points in the first half to help Colorado build a 42-31 lead. Miller made 7 of 9 shots in the first half and the Buffaloes shot 59%. The Buffaloes cooled off in the third quarter, scoring just 11 points, but finished the game shooting 49%.

Tyi Skinner scored 27 points, reaching 20-plus for the 13th time this season, for Arizona State. Jaddan Simmons added 11 points and Treasure Hunt had 10 points and eight rebounds.

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Colorado seeks a season sweep on Sunday at No. 18 Arizona. Arizona State plays its third straight ranked opponent on Sunday against No. 4 Utah.

MEN’S BASKETBALL

RICHMOND: Coach Chris Mooney said he is stepping away from the Spiders for the remainder of the season to undergo heart surgery.

Mooney, 50, said the procedure will be performed next week at the University of Virginia Medical Center to remove an aneurysm in his ascending aorta. Recovery is expected to take four to eight weeks.

A problem was first detected during a routine physical about a month ago, Mooney said at a news conference, and doctors were able to pinpoint the aneurysm during subsequent testing.

Assistant coach Peter Thomas will guide the Spiders for the rest of the season, and Mooney said he’s confident Thomas “will do a great job.”

 


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