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A Quick Look at How Local Athletes are Faring in College

Catching up with athletes from Lincoln, Sudbury, Acton and Boxborough.

 
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The University of New Hampshire women's basketball team was defeated 58-47 by Cleveland State University in non-conference action at Wolstein Center. Elizabeth Belanger (Acton, Mass.) had seven points, four rebounds and two steals for UNH. UNH, courtesy
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The University of New Hampshire women's basketball team was defeated 58-47 by Cleveland State University in non-conference action at Wolstein Center. Elizabeth Belanger (Acton, Mass.) had seven points, four rebounds and two steals for UNH.
 Looking for their first win over Emmanuel in program history, the Endicott women's basketball team fought tooth and nail but came up just short in a 65-62 defeat. Katelyn Wright (Sudbury, Mass.) had four points and four assists in the loss.
the Bowdoin College men's basketball team to a 64-58 win over Colby at Morrell Gymnasium. Sophomore center John Swords (Sudbury, Mass.) chipped in with three rebounds, one point and one assist for Bowdoin.
The Wentworth women's basketball team defeated Lesley, 47-27, in a non-conference contest played at Tansey Gymnasium. Sophomore Anthea Rathjens (Sudbury, Mass.) had six points and game-high 11 rebounds in the loss.
About this column: How former local high school athletes are faring in college. Email Robert.Fucci@patch.com to add more athletes to this weekly report. Related Topics: Campus Corner and College Athletics

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