Tife Agunloye’s late goal for the Bobcats breaks 1-1 tie; Former area high school standouts Audrey Fletcher and Hannah Wilbur help UMF women top Eastern Nazarene; Thomas field hockey rolls past Beavers.
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College football: Lincoln Merrill helps Colby survive Bates
Former Oxford Hills standout seals the Mules’ victory over the Bobcats with an interception in the end zone, but Colby coach Jack Cosgrove said, “Bates outplayed us.”
More cowbell? Retired sports fan leads cheers for Bates College
Silver Linings: Don Robitaille, 91, of Lewiston shares his enthusiasm with spectators and players.
College roundup: UMaine-Farmington’s Terion Moss, Jack Kane each earn NAC honors
The men’s basketball seniors received dual weekly recognition from the NAC for the third time this season; Bates’ Meghan Graff, Bates’ new scoring leader, honored by NESCAC; former Lewiston standout Abdirizak Abukar earns another GNAC award.
College roundup: CMCC women’s volleyball swept in opener of USCAA national tournament
Plus, Bates men’s soccer players earn NESCAC postseason recognition.
College roundup: Bates’ Elizabeth Holcombe named NESCAC cross country Rookie of the Year
Edward Little grad Jillian Richardson earns first-team honors for the second time; CMCC men’s soccer heading to national championship tournament.
College roundup: UMF hires Nate Carson to be women’s basketball coach
The 2014 UMaine-Farmington graduate was the team’s interim coach last season after spending several years as an assistant for the men’s team.
Bates College accused of racial discrimination by its former football coach
Malik Hall, replaced as coach last year, filed a civil rights lawsuit last week against the elite Lewiston college that once employed him
Bates women’s basketball looking to take that next big step
The Bobcats have impressive wins over ranked teams this season, and hope to join other Maine Division III programs who have had sustained success on the national level.
New England Small College Athletic Conference updates spectator policy
Only students, personnel of home school will be allowed at games through January.