Belchertown High School graduate Téa Spellacy was all over the stat sheet in Babson’s 99-30 women’ basketball win over Mount Holyoke on Saturday.

Spellacy, a sophomore, had seven points, six rebounds, four assists and four steals as Babson (11-2, 5-0 NEWMAC) remained perfect in league play.

Leah Hodges scored nine points, while Xajaah Williams-Flores and Genesis DiCarlo each had six points for the Lions (2-9, 0-5).

Saint Joseph’s 81, UMass 50 — Maggie Mulligan had 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Hailey Leidel added 11 points but the Minutewomen (7-10, 1-3 Atlantic 10) fell on the road Saturday.

Men’s basketball

St. Olaf 78, Macalester 60 — Isaac Siegel (Amherst) had six points but the Scots (4-7, 0-6 MIAC) fell on the road Saturday.

WNEU 74, Endicott 70 — Luis Agrait (South Hadley) had 10 points as the Golden Bears (2-10, 1-5 CCC) won at home Saturday.

Babson 73, Springfield 68 — Jake Ross (Northampton) had a career-high 30 points and 11 rebounds Saturday but the Pride (7-6, 1-1 NEWMAC) couldn’t knock off their second No. l ranked opponent.

Westfield State 84, MCLA 63 — Jose Allen (Amherst) had 19 points and made five of the program record-tying 13 3-pointers for the Owls (5-8, 2-0 MASCAC) in the road win Saturday.

Men’s hockey

Amherst 3, Colby 2 — David White had a goal and an assists for Amherst (7-3-1, 3-3-1 NESCAC) at home Saturday.

Women’s hockey

Amherst 1, Middlebury 1 (OT) — Emma Griese scored but Amherst (4-4-2, 1-3-2 NESCAC) settled for the road draw Saturday.

Men’s swimming & diving

Williams 139, Amherst 102 — Jack Koravus (50-yard freestyle), Eric Wong (500 free) and Bobby Shogren (1-meter diving) each won an event but Amherst fell on the road Saturday.

Women’s swimming & diving

Williams 208.5, Amherst 89.5 — Dorit Song, Ingrid Shu, Geralyn Lam and Natalie Rumpelt won the 400-yard freestyle relay but Amherst fell on the road Saturday.

Simmons 222, Plymouth State 61 — Kerry Fleming (Northampton) won the 500 free and the 200 individual medley, and was part of the winning 200 medley relay as the Sharks (7-0) cruised at home Saturday.