St. Joseph’s College sent 14 batters to the plate in the seventh inning and scored 10 runs, highlighted by a three-run homer from Jared Wilhelm, to pull away for a 13-0 baseball win Wednesday against Husson University, in Standish.

Jackson Stanton went 4 for 5 with two doubles and two RBI, and Dawson Gundlah drove in three runs for the Monks (14-17).

Seven Monks pitchers combined on a two-hitter, with 14 strikeouts.

Husson is 10-15.

ENDICOTT 7, SOUTHERN MAINE 6: Danny MacDougall’s RBI single in the seventh inning broke a 6-6 tie as the Gulls (24-4) beat the Huskies (10-16) in Gorham.

Cam Seymour was 2 for 5 with three RBI for USM.

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COLBY 13, BRANDEIS 3: Charlie Furlong’s two-run double highlighted a four-run second inning, and Ryan Grace was 4 for 6 with three runs scored as the Mules (18-7) beat the Judges (5-23) in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Furlong and Patrick McConnell each had three hits.

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SOUTHERN MAINE 22, SALEM STATE 5:  Nick James recorded seven goals and three assists to fuel as the Huskies (3-10, 1-4 Little East) routed the Vikings (1-13, 0-5) in Gorham.

Schuyler Wetmore added four goals, while Omar Contreras and James Kastinakis each scored three times.

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ST. JOSEPH’S 15, SIMMONS 8: Carson Battaglia got three of her five goals in the first quarter as the Monks (12-3, 10-1 GNAC) grabbed a 6-2 advantage and cruised past the Sharks (12-3, 10-1) in Boston.

Lydia Dexter also finished with five goals. Shauna Clark scored twice.

BOWDOIN 23, ENDICOTT 13: Colleen McAloon paced the Polar Bears (5-8) with five goals in a win over the Gulls (8-7) at Brunswick.

Fiona Bundy and Emelia Krakora chipped in with four goals apiece.

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DARTMOUTH: Buddy Teevens, a nationally known advocate for implementing measures to decrease head injuries in football, had his right leg amputated following a bicycle accident last month in Florida.

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Teevens and his wife, Kirsten, were riding on a road in the St. Augustine area when he was struck by a pickup on March 16. Kirsten Teevens on Tuesday announced her husband underwent the amputation.

Teevens, 66, is Dartmouth’s all-time wins leader with a 117-101-2 record in 23 seasons. His teams have won or shared five Ivy League championships.

His first head coaching job was at Maine in 1985-86.

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UCLA: Adem Bona has become the fifth UCLA player to declare for the NBA draft, although the Pac-12 freshman of the year could still return to the Bruins.

The forward-center from Nigeria averaged 7.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.7 blocks while starting 32 of 33 games this past season.

Coach Mick Cronin said in a statement that Bona will retain his eligibility, which means he won’t be hiring an agent.

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