BANGOR – Junior quarterback Dave Chase of Sabattus threw for 203 yards and four touchdowns to power Husson to a 62-14 win over Mount Ida at homecoming for the Eagles’ first win of the season in football action on Saturday.
The Eagles (1-2) scored on each of their possessions in the first half, building a 42-6 halftime lead. Rookie Julius Williams put the Eagles on the board first just 3:02 into the first half on a 28-yard run, and added another on a 1-yard run to open the second quarter.
Sophomore Jeremy Shorey of Lisbon caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Chase and senior fullback Jason Jack of South Paris punched in a 1-yard run as the half wound down for a 42-0 lead.
Women’s soccer
Tufts 2, Bates 1
LEWISTON – Senior forward Ariel Samuelson scored with 6:23 remaining in the second overtime to vault Tufts University to a 2-1 win over Bates College in a NESCAC women’s soccer matchup on Saturday afternoon.
The Bobcats (5-2) grabbed a 1-0 lead 13 minutes into the game when junior forward Kim Alexander booted in a loose ball from close range.
Men’s soccer
Bates 2, Tufts 1
LEWISTON – Forwards Terence O’Connell and Brent Morin scored back-to-back goals less than three minutes apart in the second half to propel Bates to a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Tufts University in a NESCAC men’s soccer contest on Saturday afternoon.
O’Connell headed in a corner kick from teammate Ithai Schori midway through the second half to tie the game at 1-1. Then with 26:26 remaining in regulation, Morin lit off a rocket from 40 yard out that scraped under the crossbar to boost the Bobcats (5-1-1) into the lead.
Field hockey
UMF 3, Becker 2
LEICESTER, Mass. – Kristy Veazie and Kristen Allen scored unanswered goals in the second half for the University of Maine at Farmington as the Beavers marched off with a a 3-2 victory against Becker College in field hockey action on Saturday.
The Hawks (3-6) opened the scoring with a goal by Rachel Fink at 17:02 during a scramble in front of the Beavers (6-2) net. UMF answered with an unassisted goal by Lauren Stevens only 58 seconds into the second half.
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