Five players scored and Grace Wargo had two assists as the University of New England women’s soccer team cruised to a 5-0 win over Thomas College on Tuesday in Biddeford.
Kylie Curtin had a goal and an assist, while Tori Keyes, Bella Reil, Brooke Pierotti and Sydney Balotin also scored the UNE (7-3-1).
Isabelle Lang had 20 saves for Thomas (3-5-2).
COLBY 4, MAINE MARITIME 0: Four players scored as the Mules (4-5) beat the Mariners (4-5-1) in Castine.
Jane Maguire opened the scoring with a goal in the 18th minute for Colby, while Kaleigh Quinn, Kylie Thorp and Murphy Leung added second-half goals.
Lorelei Mason stopped four shots for Maine Maritime.
FIELD HOCKEY
BATES 3, U. OF NEW ENGLAND 0: Paige Cote had a goal and two assists as the Bobcats (6-4) beat the Nor’easters (5-6) in Lewiston.
Anna Cote and Ella Blum also scored for Bates, which scored twice in the second quarter.
Dawn DeWeese-Moss and Lindsay Pych split time and combined for 11 saves for UNE.
COLBY 4, THOMAS 2: Four players scored as the Mules (5-4) beat the Terriers (4-6) in Waterville.
Pernilla Shaw, Jackie Hill, Casey Winslow and Molly Mitchell scored for Colby. Eva-Marie Stevens scored twice for Thomas.
MEN’S SOCCER
BATES 1, UM-FARMINGTON 0: Ciaran Bardong knocked home a pass from Alec Szwarcewicz 1:45 into the game and the Bobcats (4-4) made it stand as they beat the Beavers (4-2-1) in Farmington.
Jonah Sautter stopped four shots for UMaine-Farmington.
FOOTBALL
WEST VIRGINIA: Running back CJ Donaldson is in concussion protocol and will miss next week’s home game with Baylor after he was injured in a loss to Texas, Coach Neal Brown said.
Donaldson remained on the ground after he was tackled on a short gain in the third quarter of Saturday’s 38-20 loss to the Longhorns. His helmet and shoulder pads were removed and he was carted off the field on a stretcher. After the game he was cleared to travel home with the team.
Donaldson, a 240-pound freshman, leads the Mountaineers with 389 rushing yards and six touchdowns, with an average of 6.9 yards per carry.
LOUISVILLE: Coach Scott Satterfield says quarterback Malik Cunningham’s status is being evaluated daily for concussion-like symptoms after he was injured Saturday’s loss at Boston College.
The fifth-year senior ran for three touchdowns and threw for another before finishing the game, a 34-33 defeat, on the sideline. He was removed for one play in the third quarter after taking a hit to the head from BC defensive back Jaylen Blackwell, who was penalized for targeting. Cunningham played two more series before being replaced by Brock Domann.
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