BOSTON, Mass. —Bill Norman scored his first career goal, which came early in the second period, and Martin Ouellette made 31 saves as the University of Maine men’s hockey team settled for a 1-1 draw with Northeastern at Matthews Arena on Friday night.

Northeastern (6-10-2) led 1-0 after on Kevin Roy’s ninth goal of the season.

Adam Shemansky had the assist for the Black Bears (5-12-3), who return to Hockey East play tonight at 7 against Merrimack in North Andover, Mass.

Northeastern goalie Chris Rawlings had 42 saves.

Maine out-shot Northeastern 43-32. Both teams went 0-for-4 on the power play.

Colby 2, Trinity 2, OT: The Mules scored on the power play ith 4:10 left in regulaion, but the Bantams pulled their goalie and scored with 1:18 left to secure a tie in Waterville.

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Nick Lanza scored his eighth goal of the season late in regulation to give Colby (3-10-1, 1-7-1 in the conference) a 2-1 lead. Michael Flynn scored for Trinity (6-3-3, 3-1-3 in the conference) to force overtime.

Men’s basketball

Bates 66, Colby 56: Ed Bogdanovich had 19 points as the Bobcats beat the Mules in a New England Small College Athletic Conference game in Waterville.

Danny Chase had 16 points and Sam Willson added 15 for Colby (4-8, 1-1 in the conference). Chris Hudnut added nine points and seven rebounds, while Shane Rogers had a game-high six assists.

Luke Matarazzo added 11 points, including eight from the foul line for Bowdoin (6-9, 1-2 in the conference).

Women’s basketball

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Bates 60, Colby 48: Meredith Kelly had 15 of her game-high 19 points in the first half as the Bobcats beat the Mules in Waterville.

Kelly added four steals and three assists for Bates (7-7, 1-2 in the conference).

Diana Manduca had 23 points and five assists for Colby (6-7, 1-1 in the conference). Brooke Chandor had 12 points.

Women’s hockey

Connecticut College 2, Colby 2: Kelsie Fralick stopped all 29 shots she faced and Ariel DiPasqiale had a goal and an assist to lead the Camels to the NESCAC victory in New London, Conn.

Justin Germano also scored for the Camels (5-6-1, 2-4-1 in NESCAC).

Brianne Wheeler had 30 saves for Colby (4-8-0, 0-7-0).

Also Friday: Lawrence graduate Kelli Murray had 11 points and six rebounds as the Husson women’s basketball team beat Lyndon State 62-57 in Bangor.


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