In a 45-44 defeat to Rhode Island on Sunday, the Black Bears shot 5 for 26 from 3-point range to continue a season-long slump from behind the arc.
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Cooper Flagg setting a new standard for hype given to talented freshmen athletes
The 6-foot-7 Nokomis star isn’t the first Mainer to attract so much attention before their first high school games. But others before him agree they’ve seen nothing like this.
Girls hockey: Black Tigers start off hot, roll past Brunswick
Bourque nets five as Winslow/Gardiner/Brewer/Messalonskee/Lawrence/Erskine Academy cruises in season opener.
Girls hockey: Teams hit the ice as season gets set to begin
16 teams around the state ready to begin season.
Field hockey: Winthrop scores late to edge MCI for Class C crown
Maddie Perkins breaks a 2-2 tie with 1:06 to play, giving Ramblers their second state championship since 2018.
Girls soccer: Maranacook edges Traip to win Class C South championship
Schmidt’s goal the only tally Black Bears need for second trip to state final in four years.
Football: Mt. Ararat edges Spruce Mountain to reach eight-man large South final
No. 2 Eagles needed some big plays late to hold off the No. 3 Phoenix.
Boys soccer: North Yarmouth Academy scores two goals in second half to beat Richmond
Panthers score two goals in five-minute span with under 20 minutes to go.
Volleyball: Cape Elizabeth shuts down Gardiner to reach Class B state title match
Capers take care of business with tough victory on the road in regional semifinals.
Girls soccer: No. 8 Waynflete upends top-seeded Hall-Dale in Class C South quarterfinal
Lucy Hart’s goal in the first half is the difference as the Flyers post 8th shutout of the season.