The Providence goalie turns stout, but the Black Bears fend off the Friars to win, 3-1.
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Black Bears top Providence 3-1
ORONO — Matt Mangene’s goal 23 seconds into the second period helped the Maine hockey team to a 3-1 win over Providence tonight at Alfond Arena. The Black Bears killed off two third-period penalties, an elbowing call against Will O’Neill at 7:34 and a tripping call against Adam Shemansky four minutes later, and withstood a 6-on-5 […]
Flynn caps wild win for Maine
Brian Flynn’s goal in overtime gives the Black Bears a 5-4 victory over Providence.
Flynn gives Black Bears a win over Providence
ORONO — Brian Flynn scored with 2:10 left in overtime to give the University of Maine hockey team a 5-4 win over Providence tonight at Alfond Arena. Flynn picked up a loose puck that banked off his skate in front of the Friar’s goal and beat Alex Beaudry to end the game. Joey Diamond scored […]
Maine ready for dormant Villanova
The Wildcats won the national title two years ago but are winless in conference play.
New role but the same goal
Brian Flynn is happy to help strengthen the Black Bears by shifting from left wing to center.
UMaine Notebook: Swimmers hope climb helps them get to the top
The season began Saturday for the University of Maine men’s and women’s swimming teams in the Husky Invitational in Storrs, Conn. But the preseason, in the Black Bears’ minds, began in the second week of September with a night hike up Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park. “I was really nervous that people wouldn’t be […]
UMaine Football: Maine wary of running Spiders
The Black Bears have a defense to contend with Richmond’s passing, but want no surprises.
UMaine: Plenty of work to be done
When asked if it’s a surprise to be one of the top two football teams in the Colonial Athletic Association standings, Maine Coach Jack Cosgrove considered what he believes is the source of his team’s success. After all, he’s been asked about it quite a bit as of late. “Yes and no,” Cosgrove said in […]
UMaine Notebook: For Masters, it’s a matter of timing
Riley Masters is focusing on balancing his time between three things this fall – his work as an exercise science major, his training with the Maine men’s cross country team and, as he says, “being a college kid.” But now Masters is also focusing on the first title meet of the season, the America East […]