Farmington Bests Terriers, 61-28

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UMaine-Farmington (6-9, 5-3 NAC) scored 42 points in the second half alone, more than the two teams combined to score in the first half of a game that was 19-15 in the Beavers' favor at the break. The Beavers were 15-of-30 from the floor in the second half, and were 22-of-63 (.349) for the entire game.

Thomas was held to just 17.2 percent (10-58) shooting in the game, including a 1-of-18 mark from 3-point range. The Terriers did manage to outrebound the Beavers, 47-44, including a 17 to 13 advantage on the offensive glass.

Katie McAllister led Thomas scorers with 13 points, while Kate Thibodeau and Ashleigh Gagne tallied four each. Gagne also hauled down a game-high nine rebounds.

Sophomore Ayla Allen paced UMaine-Farmington with 15 points on 6-of-13 shooting from the floor, while senior Holly Oliver charted 10 points, six rebounds, and four assists for the Beavers. Farmington picked up 22 points off the bench, led by senior Hannah Roy's eight points on a 3-of-4 effort from the field with two 3-pointers.

Thomas will travel to Saint Joseph College of Maine on Wednesday, Jan. 22, to face the Monks.

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