The Huskies and Polar Bears will square off at 7:45 p.m. Saturday after winning their first-round games.
Cooper Sullivan
Staff Writer
Cooper Sullivan covers high school and collegiate sports in Brunswick and the surrounding communities. He is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he studied at Wake Forest University ('24) and held multiple editorial positions at the student newspaper, the Old Gold & Black. He enjoys embarrassing himself on the basketball court, complaining about his knees after a run and ignoring the fact his favorite teams aren't that good.
York boys hockey co-op wins B South title over Gorham/Massabesic
The second-seeded Wildcats reach their first state final since 2017.
Bates women’s basketball Dauleiro earns top NESCAC awards
Elsa Daulerio becomes the third player in conference history to be named both overall and defensive player of the year.
Maine basketball teams learn their NCAA DIII tournament draws
Bowdoin and Bates women will host during first and second rounds, while the Bates, Saint Joseph’s and UMF men and UMF women will hit the road.
Bates women’s basketball beats Bowdoin to win NESCAC title
The second-seeded Bobcats knock off the two-time defending champs with a strong 3-point shooting performance.
Gorham/Massabesic boys hockey returns to B South final with win over PLOG
The top-seeded Rams will face York/Biddeford/Old Orchard Beach on Tuesday.
A look at the Maine Class D boys basketball state championship
North champion Machias and South champ Monmouth face off at the Augusta Civic Center.
Monmouth boys basketball rolled with many punches on way to Class D final
The Mustangs started the season with injuries, illness and losses, but have used energy, depth and defense to earn a spot in the state title game.
Falmouth sweeps truncated Class A Alpine skiing championship
The girls win their fourth straight state title, while the boys prevail for the third year in a row.
Hampden Academy girls basketball gets revenge over Mt. Ararat in A North final
The second-seeded Broncos win a rematch of last year’s state championship game, holding the top-seeded Eagles to a season-low point total.