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Anthoine to head to UMaine

Mark Anthoine, a Lewiston native, said this morning that he has signed a National Letter of Intent to play hockey at Maine in the fall of 2010.

National polls

Still No. 1 in college hockey? Miami of Ohio.

No. 17 Boston College 3, Maine 3 OT

ORONO — Robby Dee's goal midway through the third period helped Maine salvage a 3-3 tie with No. 17 Boston College.

No. 17 Boston College at Maine, pregame Saturday

ORONO - Last night it was baby-blue rally towels and tonight it's Thunderstix. The theory?

No. 17 Boston College 4, Maine 3

ORONO - Matt Price's goal midway through the third period helped Boston College to a 4-3 win over Maine on Friday at Alfond Arena.

No. 17 Boston College at Maine, pregame

ORONO — Funny story. Brian Dumoulin, a Biddeford resident and a defenseman at Boston College, will make his in-state debut with the No. 17 Eagles, who face Maine at Alfond Arena.

From New Hampshire to Orono

ORONO – When Matt Mangene, Adam Shemansky and Kyle Beattie stepped on the ice together Friday night in Boston, it seemed as if little had changed from their time as linemates in junior hockey

Looking ahead to Boston College

ORONO —There isn't a lot of surprise that Hockey East is so evenly matched so far this season, so it might not be a coincidence that eight teams split all four Hockey East series this past we

National polls

I shouldn't even have to repeat it this week - Miami of Ohio is still the No. 1 team in the country.

Northeastern 5, Maine 2

BOSTON - Alex Tuckerman, Kyle Kraemer and Matt Lipinski scored third-period goals as Northeastern beat Maine 5-2 on Saturday at Matthews Arena.

Rachel is in her fifth year as a sports reporter at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. A former college soccer and softball player, she covered sports at newspapers in Pennsylvania, Texas and Colorado before joining the Press Herald/Sunday Telegram staff in June of 2004.

Rachel takes over coverage of the University of Maine hockey team and was introduced to Maine hockey as a seventh-grader in Annapolis, Maryland, after reading a 1988 Sports Illustrated story about Shawn Walsh's impact on the program. Nearly 20 years later, she still has the four-page article in her possession.

She and her husband, Tommy (who also works for Maine Today Media) are avid sports fans who root for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Kansas Jayhawks. After a year of marriage, their next step in life is to find a bigger house!

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