November 16, Scores and Highlights

Posted Nov. 17, 2009, at 12:31 a.m.
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COLLEGE
MEN’S BASKETBALL

Norfolk State 72, Maine 71

FIELD HOCKEY
ECAC Division III Championship

U-New England 3, Plymouth State 2 (OT)

ALL-STARS
COLLEGE
Sunrise Conference All-Stars
Women’s Soccer

Offensive Player of the Year: Whitney Sinclair (UM-Fort Kent); defensive player of the year: Mindy Morneault (UMFK)
Forwards: Sinclair (UMFK), Morneault (UMFK), Erin O’Connor (UM-Machias); midfielders: Theresa Biggs (UMFK), Morgan Chasse (UMFK); defense: Katie Moody (UM-Presque Isle), Sarah Schmidt (UMM), Andrea Baril (UMFK); goalie: Stephanie Wunderly (UMM)
Coach of the Year: Lucas Levesque (UMFK)


Men’s Soccer
Offensive Player of the Year:
Andre Anderson (UMFK); defensive player of the year: Barrington Blake (UMFK)
Forwards: Anderson (UMFK), Jermaine West (UMFK), Devon Peaslee (UMPI), Greg Dawson (UMM); midfielders: Emlyn Jacoby (UMFK), Keith Williams II (UMFK), Luka Odak (UMFK); defense: Blake (UMFK), Damion Stone (UMFK), Pat Corliss (UMM); goalie: Giovanni Sinclair (UMFK)
Coach of the Year: Bill Ashby (UMFK)


Field Hockey
All-NFHCA East Region

St. Joseph’s:, First Team: Julia Ostrowski; Second Team: Jillian Kimball, Kayla Nowell
West Region
First Team, Bowdoin: Ella Curren, Ingrid Oelschlager; USM: India Lowe; Second Team, Bates: Morgan Maciewicz, Samantha Rothkopf; Colby: Meryl Poulin

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
COLLEGE
CAA

Chris Treister (Maine sophomore), quarterback, offensive player of week, completed of 39 of 45 passes for 465 yards, 5 touchdowns, 39 completions broke Maine record set by Mickey Fein in 1997.

Pilgrim Wrestling League
Mike Morin
(Southern Maine senior), wrestler of the week, won 165-pound bracket at the RWU Invitational, 4-0 record.

New England Wrestling
 Association
Cody Byrd
(Southern Maine freshman), rookie wrestler of the week, won the 157-pound bracket at the RWU Invitational, 4-0 record.

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