Vermont will have time to gain experience in August while they bring in a roster filled with six freshmen. Continue reading “Vermont to Take Foreign Trip to Canada”
Category: Vermont
Vermont Solid Behind Young Recruiting Class
Plenty of the dynamics of Vermont’s roster will change next season.
Not only will the team lose six seniors and add six freshmen, but with the transfer of Harrison Taggart, the Catamounts will not have one scholarship player on their roster from the state of Vermont for the first time in head coach John Becker’s tenure. Continue reading “Vermont Solid Behind Young Recruiting Class”
Vermont’s Strong Season Ends In Tournament Disappointment
For the Vermont Catamounts, the regular season of conference play was nothing short of magnificent. Continue reading “Vermont’s Strong Season Ends In Tournament Disappointment”
Darren Payen to Transfer to Vermont
Darren Payen, who received his release from Hofstra University less than a week ago, has found a home at the University of Vermont. Continue reading “Darren Payen to Transfer to Vermont”
Simulating the NIT
Well, the NIT bracket is set! Now it is time to actually play the game. Predicting the NIT can be hazardous for all sorts of reasons, but it’s still fun. I gave it a shot. And you should too. Continue reading “Simulating the NIT”
Final NIT Bracketology
Well today is the end of the journey for bracketology. The bracketologists who project the NCAA tournament and the few of us that toil away with the NIT will learn the answers to the test in a few hours. This is my final shot at NIT bracketology for 2014. Continue reading “Final NIT Bracketology”
NIT Bracketology: March 13
There’s a new bracket out! There will be 1 more tomorrow (Selection Sunday).
There’s a lot of discussion about mid-major conference tournaments going on right now. Most of the focus is on the fact that the teams that were the No. 1 seeds won’t get to play in the NCAA tournament, where they could’ve represented their conferences in hopes of immortal glory, like Dunk City last season. Continue reading “NIT Bracketology: March 13”
How America East Hurts Itself
The theories behind this have been rehashed ad nauseam thanks to Stony Brook being eliminated by Albany in the America East tournament while playing the semifinals at SEFCU Arena last season, but I just wanted to point out one more time what the league is doing by allowing its fourth place team to host. Even if it is a lovely “neutral” site environment for everyone else.
Vermont Getting Breaks at Right Time
For a team that has battled injuries since before the season started, the Vermont Catamounts appear to be getting all their breaks at the same time. Continue reading “Vermont Getting Breaks at Right Time”
Ethan O’Day Returns To Lead Vermont
Senior Luke Apfeld, hours after watching his team lose their first America East conference game, walked into head coach John Becker’s hotel room and did something very few players would: Asked to be taken out of the starting lineup for sophomore Ethan O’Day. Continue reading “Ethan O’Day Returns To Lead Vermont”





