Mia Roy pours in 25 points for the Bobcats. Also: The CMCC women fly past UMaine-Fort Kent, and the Bates men falter.
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College roundup: Bates’ Brendan Costa playing in the Dream Bowl
The record-setting quarterback is slated to play receiver, and be coached by Bobcats assistant Custavious Patterson, in all-star game for small school players. Also: Bates women’s basketball team beats third-ranked Amherst, and the Bates men’s basketball teams and the UMaine men’s hockey team lose.
Maine talent soaring to top levels of women’s college basketball
Ten former Maine girls basketball players, including Mt. Blue grad Lexi Mittelstadt, are competing for NCAA Division I programs, while former Oxford Hills star Julia Colby and several others are playing for Division-II squads.
College roundup: CMCC women open tournament with 55-point win
Kali Thompson scores a team-high 16 points for the Mustangs, who hold SUNY Adirondack to five second-half points.
Area college roundup: Bates College basketball teams sweep Husson
Meghan Graff leads the Bates women with 22 points, six assists and five rebounds. Drew Sachs comes off the bench to score 23 points for the Bobcats in the men’s game.
Area roundup: Leah Landry’s five goals pace Lewiston in 8-goal victory
The Blue Devils improve to 4-0 with a girls hockey win over Winslow/Gardiner/Cony/Lawrence/Messalonskee/Brewer. Also, Leavitt field hockey player Eve Martineau honored and the UMF men’s basketball teams falls in overtime against Colby and the CMCC men lose to Lee.
Area college roundup: Bates women win again; UMF teams sweep
The Bobcats win their fourth straight and the UMaine-Farmington men roll to a 53-point win over Northern Vermont-Lyndon.
Berkeley ditches CMCC men in back-and-forth second half
Men’s basketball: Aaron Walker Jr. and Dontal Henry each score 25 points for the Knights, while Josh Chery paces the Mustangs with 17 points.
CMCC women get to work in the second half and pull past Berkeley College
Women’s basketball: Emily Strachan scores 23 of her 34 points in the second half for the Mustangs, who outscore the Knights 53-22 after halftime.
Wilton’s Lexi Mittelstadt finds footing at University of Maine
College basketball: Her freshman year had ups and downs, but Mt. Blue graduate has made strides and is finding her role with the Black Bears.