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Stony Brook (10-6, 1-0 AE) at Vermont (5-8, 1-0 AE)
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SERIES INFO
30th meeting between the two teams
Vermont owns 21-8 record over Stony Brook in series
Last Season:
1/24/14 – Stony Brook – L, 67-64
2/27/14 – Burlington – W, 69-53
Becker vs. Stony Brook: 4-3
TEAM COMPARISON
Category
2014-15 Overall Record
2014-15 Conf. Record
Points Per Game
Opp. Pts. Per Game
Scoring Margin
Field Goal %
Opp. Field Goal %
3PT FG %
Opp. 3PT FG%
Free Throw %
Rebounds Per Game
Opp. Rebounds Per Game
Rebounding Margin
Assists Per Game
Turnovers Per Game
Steals Per Game
UVMSBU
5-8
10-6
1-0
1-0
65.9
66.2
61.6
62.0
+4.3
+4.3
46.0
42.0
39.7
40.1
35.1
32.5
36.0
35.2
69.6
66.2
32.0
40.6
31.6
30.9
+0.4
+9.8
12.6
12.1
14.3
12.6
6.4
4.9
2014-15 VERMONT SCHEDULE
Overall: 6-8 | America East: 2-0
NOVEMBER (3-3)
Sat
15 at Canisius
L, 64-60
Mon 17 at Siena (TWSC)
W, 84-76
Wed 19 SOUTHERN VERMONT (CaTV) W, 86-41
Sat
22 at Saint Joseph’s (A10Net)
L, 68-60
Wed 26 BRYANT (CaTV)
W, 73-47
Sun 30 at Quinnipiac L, 89-73
DECEMBER (2-4)
Wed 3
HARTFORD * (CaTV)
W, 81-69
Sat
6
HARVARD (CaTV)
L, 64-52 (2OT)
Sun 14 WAGNER (CaTV)
W, 61-47
Thu 18 YALE (CaTV)
L, 57-56
Sun 21 at St. Louis (FSMW)
L, 58-55
Tue 30 at USC (Pac-12 Net)
L, 64-56
JANUARY (1-1)
Fri
2
at UC Santa Barbara
L, 64-57
Wed 7
at Maine * (AETV)
W, 68-54
Sat
10 STONY BROOK * (ESPN3)
12:00pm
Wed 14 DARTMOUTH (CaTV)
7:00pm
Sat
17 at UMBC * (AETV)
1:00pm
Mon 19 BINGHAMTON * (CaTV)
7:00pm
Thu 22 at New Hampshire * (AETV)
7:00pm
Sun 25 at UMass Lowell * (ESPN3)
2:00pm
Wed 28 ALBANY * (CaTV)
7:00pm
Sat
31 at Hartford * (AETV)
2:00pm
FEBRUARY
Thu 3
MAINE * (CaTV)
7:00pm
Sat
7
at Stony Brook * (ESPN3)
7:00pm
Wed 11 UMASS LOWELL * (CaTV)
7:00pm
Sat
14 UMBC * (CaTV)
2:00pm
Wed 18 at Binghamton * (AETV)
7:00pm
Wed 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE * (CaTV)
7:00pm
Sat
28 at Albany * (AETV)
7:00pm
MARCH
Wed 4
America East Quarterfinals
TBA
Sun 8
America East Semifinals
TBA
Sat
14 America East Championship
11:00am
NOTE: All rounds of the America East Playoffs will be
played at the higer seeds home court.
Probable Starters
No Name
1 Zach McRoberts
2 Trae Bell-Haynes
24Dre Wills
32Ethan O’Day
34Kurt Steidl
Yr Pos
FrF
FrG
SoG
JrF
SoF
Ht Wt GP/S PPG RPG APGSTL FG% 3FG%
6-62017/3 1.93.30.75 .250.167
6-217014/99.22.42.615.513.667
6-1177 14/14
7.95.13.021.567.333
6-9201 14/13
11.23.10.916.611.000
6-618114/11
8.54.21.59 .400.377
FT%
.222
.804
.688
.613
.870
Reserves
0 Brandon Hatton
3 Ryan Pierson
4 David Urso
5 Hector Harold
15Brendan Kilpatrick
14Cam Ward
20Erine Duncan
25Drew Urquhart
FrG 6-320611/04.92.10.23
SrF/C6-10
23014/14.32.10.51
FrG 6-21953/0 0.02.51.00
Sr F
6-7 205 11/11 10.0 4.9 1.0 13
R-So
G/F6-52018/3 5.51.50.52
FrG 6-215514/15.91.31.64
FrG 6-31924/4 3.51.52.50
FrF 6-821913/02.22.00.20
.417.364
.429.000
.000.000
.394 .275
.429.333
.385.394
.308.364
.429.000
.400
.900
.000
.700
.579
.638
1.000
.714
Head Coach - John Becker (Catholic ‘90), 4th year
Career Record at Vermont: 73-43 overall, 41-9 America East (3 seasons)
SETTING THE SCENE
Vermont moved to 2-0 in America East, 6-8 overall, an snapped a fourgame losing streak with a 68-54 win over Maine at the Portland Expo
on Wednesday ... Stony Brook stands at 10-6 and 1-0 in league play ...
The Seawolves are coming off a 70-61 at Columbia on Tuesday ... Stony
Brook posted a 71-61 win over New Hampshire in its league opener
on January 3 ... The Catamounts have won 12 straight America East
regular season games.
WHAT UVM LOST & RETURNS IN 14-15
Category
% Lost
% Return
Points
73.1 (1707) 26.9 (627)
Rebounds
64.9 (753)
35.1 (35.1)
Assists
88.4 (375)
11.6 (49)
Steals
5.2 (179)
24.8 (59)
Blocks
52.8 (74)
47.2 (66)
FGM
70.1 (551)
29.9 (234)
3FGM
62.5 (122)
37.5 (73)
FTM
82.9 (472)
17.1 (97)
LAST TIME OUT - Vermont 68, Maine 54
Minutes
74.4 (4931) 25.6 (1694)
Ethan O’Day and Dre Wills combined for 29 points and Vermont used Starters5
1
a strong second half effort to pull away from Maine to post a 68-54 Lettewinners8
5
win at the Portland Expo ... O’Day was 7-for-10 from the floor for a
game-high 15 points and added three blocks ... Wills netted 14 points,
matching his career-high set earlier this year versus Bryant ... He
added six rebounds, five assists and three steals ... Freshman Cam
Ward chipped in 12 points ... Maine led 11-0 to start the game, but
UVM used a 13-2 run to tie the game up and a 3-pointer by Brandon
Hatton gave Vermont the lead for good, 23-20 ... The Catamounts put
together at 16-2 run to start the second half and never looked back.
SHARP SHOOTING
The Catamounts have shot better than 40 percent from the
floor in 17 of 28 halves this season ... Ethan O’Day (61.1%)
leads America East in field goal percentage ... UVM is shooting 56.4 percent from the floor in America East games and
O’Day is shooting 71.4 percent from the field in league
games.
M.A.S.H. UNIT
Vermont has not had a full squad available for a game ...
Coach Becker has used six different starting lineups this
season.
Games Missed
Zach McRoberts
first 7 games (knee)
Hector Harold
3 games (foot) - returned vs. USC
Brendan Kilpatrick 5 games (head & foot)
Ernie Duncan
will redshirt (back) played 56 min
DO IT ALL DRE
Dre Wills has filled the role that former Catamount Brian
Voelkel ‘14 played throughout his career ... Wills, the team’s
top defender, ranks fifth on the team in scoring (7.9 ppg),
ranks second in rebounding (5.1 rpg), leads the team in assists (3.0 apg) and steals (21).
Dre in League Play
vs. Hartford 11 pts, 7 reb, 7 ast, 6 stl, 2 blk
at Maine 14 pts, 6 reb, 5 ast, 3 stl, 1 blk
AMERICA EAST PRESEASON POLL
1. Stony Brook (6), 60 points
2. Hartford (2), 55 points
3. Albany (1), 51 points
4. VERMONT , 48 points
5. Binghamton, 34 points
6. New Hampshire, 26 points
7. UMBC, 23 points
8. Maine, 17 points
9. UMass Lowell, 10 points
2013-14 HONORS
John Becker
America East Coach of the Year
Finalist for Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award
Brian Voelkel (graduated)
America East Defensive Player of the Year
America East All-Conference First Team
NABC All-District Team
Clancy Rugg (graduated)
America East All-Conference First Team
USBWA All-District Team
Sandro Carissimo (graduated)
America East All-Conference First Team
America East All-Academic Team
Ethan O’Day (returns for JR year)
America East All-Defensive Team
Kurt Steidl (returns for SO year)
America East All-Rookie Team
Luke Apfeld (graduated)
America East Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete
America East All-Academic Team
CAT NIPS
#0 Brandon HATTON: Played on HS varsity team since
seventh grade ... All-time leader in points (3,045),
games played (183), 3-point field goals (367) and wins
(108) at Dixie Heights HS ... Was the 31st player in
Kentucky HS basketball history to score 3,000+ points
... Dixie Heights was 108-58 during his career.
#1 Zach McROBERTS: Won back-to-back titles at Carmel HS ... Older brother is Josh McRoberts played at
Duke (2005-07) and now plays for the Miami Heat
(37th pick overall in 2007 draft).
#2 Trae BELL-HAYNES: Led Bill Crothers Secondary
School to 36-6 record in 2013-14 ... Wears #2 because
it’s #5 upside down ... Was the leading scorer (11.2
ppg) during Vermont’s five-game Canadian tour this
summer ... Was the last to commit in FR class.
#3 Ryan PIERSON: Is a transfer from Northeastern and
sat out the 2012-13 season ... Played two seasons at NU
and earned CAA All-Rookie honors ... Suffered a broken
ankle during 2013 summer workouts.
#4 David URSO: A walk-on from Pittsburgh, Pa. ...
Worked out with the team during September in pick-up
games and Hector Harold on behalf of the team went
to Coach Becker asking him to give Urso a spot on the
team because of his work ethic and his fit with the rest
of the players.
#5 Hector HAROLD: Is a transfer from Pepperdine and
sat out the 2012-13 season ... Played two seasons at
Pepperdine ... Spent three years at the Renaissance
Academy in La Canada, Calif. before prepping at Northfield Mount Hermon ... Was a McDonald’s All-America
nominee.
#14 Cam WARD: Is the sixth all-time leading scorer in
Wisconsin state history ... Scored 2,384 points at Marshall HS ... Marshall’s all-time leader in scoring, assists
(605) and steals (251).
#15 Brendan KILPATRICK: Scored 1,293 points at Malvern Prep ... Emerged as a solid role player for the Catamounts last year ... Made his first career start at Santa
Clara in the first round of the CBI ... Sat out last season
with a foot injury.
#20 Ernie DUNCAN: Was first player at Evansville Harrison HS to reach 1,000-points as a junior ... Is Evansville
Harrison’s all-time leader in scoring (passed former NBA
player Calbert Cheaney and Walter McCarty) ... Also alltime leader in assists and games played ... Ranks fifth
among all-time city scorers and is the all-time assist
leader in the city of Evansville history ... Was first to
commit in FR class.
#24 Dre WILLS: Graduated from Ben Davis (Ind.) HS in
2012, spent a prep year at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy
... Scored over 1,500 points in scholastic career ... Won
three sectional titles at Ben Davis and a IPSL title at Mercersburg as a senior ... Wore #20 last season, switched
to #24 this year.
#25 Drew URQUHART: Did not play high school basketball as a senior ... Transferred from St. George’s in Vancouver to Eastside (Wash.) Catholic between junior and
senior year and encountered transfer eligibility issues at
Eastside ... Played on the Canadian Junior Men’s National
Team that won a silver medal at the FIBA Americas U18
Championships this summer in Colorado Springs, Colo.
#32 Ethan O’DAY: Prepped at Northfield Mount Hermon
and won the 2012 NEPSAC AAA New England Championship ... Named to the America East All-Championship
Team in 2013 ... Was an America East All-Defensive Team
selection in 2014 ... Led America East in blocked shots
last season (1.6 pg).
#34 Kurt STEIDL: Was the 2013 Connecticut Gatorade
Player of the Year at Ridgefield (Conn.) HS ... Finished
career scoring over 1,300 points ... Named to America
East All-Rookie Team in 2014 ... Led America East in
3-point field goal percentage last season (48.8%).
ABOUT STONY BROOK
The Seawolves stand at 10-6 overall and 1-0 in America East … Stony
Brook is 2-6 on the road ... It’s two road wins were a 62-57 victory
at No. 13 Washington and a 70-61 win at Columbia on Tuesday …
SBU opened league play with a 71-61 win over New Hampshire and
has won five in a row after losing four straight … 2014 America East
Player of the Year Jameel Warney leads Stony Brook, averaging a
double-double of 15.4 points and 12.3 rebounds per game (tops in
Division I) … He also has 38 blocks on the year … Carson Puriefoy is
chipping in 14.4 points per game and has handed out 52 assists, while
also draining 22 3-pointers.
AMeriCA eAst stANdiNGS
AmericaEast.com
School
Conf.Overall
UMass Lowell
2-0
8-7
Albany
2-07-7
Vermont
2-06-8
Stony Brook
1-0
10-6
Hartford
1-18-7
UMBC
0-12-12
New Hampshire 0-2
6-8
Maine
0-21-13
Binghamton 0-21-16
THE SERIES
Saturday is the 30th meeting between the two teams … Vermont
owns a 21-8 advantage in the series … The series started in 2002
when the Seawolves joined America East … UVM has won four of the
last six meetings … The teams split the regular season series last
year, each squad winning on its home floor … UVM’s victory over
Stony Brook at Patrick Gym last season allowed the Catamounts to
capture their sixth America East Regular Season Championship.
UVM iNdiVidUAl leAders
iN AMeriCA eAsT
Scoring Rk/Avg
Ethan O’Day
14/10.9
Hector Harold
17/10.5
LEAGUE LEADERS
The Catamounts lead America East in field goal percentage, shooting
45.3 percent from the floor and also lead the league in field goal
percentage defense at 39.8 percent ... Ethan O’Day leads the conference in field goal percentage (60.2%) and Ryan Pierson is the top free
throw shooter in the America East at 90.0 percent.
Field Goal Percentage
Ethan O’Day
1/60.2
HAROLD TRENDING
Hector Harold was trending on Twitter during his performance at No.
6 Duke last season ... Harold doubled his previous career-high, pouring in 24 points ... He entered the Duke game with 28 TOTAL points
through the first five games ... Harold grew up in Pasadena, Calif. and
transferred to UVM after two seasons at Pepperdine.
SUDDEN IMPACTS
Freshman Trae Bell-Haynes is the second fastest guy on the team, but
he’s off to a fast start in his career, ranking third in scoring at 9.2
points per game ... He matched his career-high of 17 points in the
loss at Saint Louis ... Bell-Haynes’ play down the stretch in the second
half at Siena was a catalyst to the team’s fifth straight win over the
Saints ... The last UVM rookie to start their career with a double-digit
scoring streak was Mike Trimboli ‘09 during the 2005-06 season ...
Classmate Cam Ward is averaging 5.9 points per game overall,
but in America East play, Ward is averaging a team-high 15.5
points per game and shooting 64.3 percent from the floor and 75
percent from 3-point range (3-for-4).
UNDERCLASSMEN CONTRIBUTIONS
The Vermont roster is made up of 10 underclassmen (7 frosh, 3 soph)
... The freshman class has scored 323 points this season and accounts
for 35 percent of Vermont’s scoring ... The sophomore class has totaled 274 points and is responsible fro 29.7 percent of the points for
the Catamounts.
Rebounding
Hector Harold
Dre Wills
Kurt Steidl
Assists
Dre Wills
Trae Bell-Haynes
8/5.2
11/5.0
14/4.3
7/2.8
9/2.7
Free Throw Percentage
Ryan Pierson
1/90.0
Kurt Steidl
4/85.7
Trae Bell-Haynes
10/81.5
Steals
Dre Wills
Hector Harold
4/1.4
9/1.3
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage
Brandon Hatton
9/37.9
3-Pt. Field Goals Made
Kurt Steidl
7/1.7
Blocks
Ethan O’Day
Dre Wills
Hector Harold
2/2.0
4/0.9
9/0.6
UVM iN AMERICA eAST teAM stAts
Category Rk/Avg
Scoring Offense
3/65.7
Scoring Defense 3/62.2
Scoring Margin 3/+3.5
FT Percentage 6/69.3
FG Percentage 1/45.3
FG Percentage Def. 1/39.8
3FG Percentage 4/34.8
3FG Percentage Def. 4/34.8
3FG Made
7/5.3
Rebounding Margin 4/-0.2
Blocks 1/4.5
Assists 4/12.4
Steals 4/6.5
Ast/TO Ratio 5/0.9
DEFENSE
A hallmark of Vermont teams is defense, especially under John
Becker. The Catamounts set a new school record in 2012-13 limiting
opponents to 59.2 points per game. Becker’s squads have not allowed
more than 60 points in his three sea- Catamounts led America East in seven
VERMONT YEAR-BY-YEAR
sons ... UVM’s scoring defense ranked different categories and had the best
SCORING DEFENSE
13th in the country last year and first scoring margin in the NCAA last season
Year
Opp. PPG
in America East ... Vermont has allowed
2001-0268.3
opponents to average 70 or more points
2002-0364.0
2003-0462.4
just once (2007-08) over the last 13 seasons.
2004-0562.1
2005-0664.8
2006-0764.8
2007-0870.1
2008-0967.3
2009-1064.8
2010-1161.6
2011-12 60.9 - Becker
2012-13 59.2 * - Becker
2013-14 60.6 - Becker
* school record
CATAMOUNT POINT GUARDS ...
A FOUR-YEAR TRADITION ... WHO’S NEXT?
UVM’S FOUR-YEAR POINT GUARDS
1988-92 - Kenny White
• Graduated as all-time assist leader (565)
1992-96 - Eddie Benton
• 1996 Nasmith Award Winner
• Graduated as UVM’s all-time scoring leader (2,474
pts)
• 1993 America East Rookie of the Year
1996-00 - David Roach
• Ranks 6th all-time in assists (435)
2000-05 - T.J. Sorrentine
• Helped UVM beat Syracuse in 2005 NCAA Tournament
• Ranks 3rd all-time in scoring (2,013) and assists
(548)
• 2002 America East Player of the Year
• 2001 America East Rookie of the Year
2005-09 - Mike Trimboli
• Graduated as the all-time leader in assists (624),
4th in scoring (2,008)
• Started all 126 games played
• 2006 America East Rookie of the Year
2010-14 - Sandro Carissimo
• 2014 America East All-Conference (1st)
• 2013 America East All-Conference (3rd)
• 2012 America East All-Tourney Team
• Tied for the school record in games played (132),
played in 114 straight games
CATAMOUNTS SHORT ON EXPERIENCE
• Ethan O’Day is the only player on the roster with more than
one year’s worth of game experience in the program.
• UVM has eight newcomers - seven freshmen and transfer
Darren Payen (will sit out 2014-15 after transferring from
Hofstra).
• Brendan Kilpatrick sat out last season with a foot injury
after playing in 2012-13 as a rookie.
• Hector Harold and SR Ryan Pierson were transfers into
the program (Pepperdine, Northeastern - respectively) ... The
2013-14 season marked their first year seeing game action.
• Kurt Steidl and Dre Wills were rookies last season.
• UVM returned one starter (O’Day) to the lineup ... O’Day has
44 career starts in 58 games ... All other players combined for
three starts (Kilpatrick - 1/Steidl - 2).
WHAT VERMONT LOST
• Six seniors and five starters
• Three 1,000-point scorers - Luke Apfeld (1,048 pts), Sandro
Carissimo (1,141 pts), Candon Rusin (1,071).
• Brian Voelkel (voe-kell - like yell) - all-time leader in rebounds (1,145), assists (663), games played (132), consecutive games played (129) ... also fourth in steals (198) ... Was
2014 America East Defensive Player of the Year ... Only Division I player with 1,000+ rebounds and 600+ assists.
ALL DAY FOR O’DAY
• Ethan O’Day missed eight games last season with a broken
hand suffered in the season opener vs. St. Joseph’s,
• He returned to form quickly, out scoring the entire Binghamton squad in the first half on Jan. 26, 2014 - O’Day 16,
Binghamton 13 ... He finished the game with 21 points on
8-for-8 shooting.
• O’Day enters the game sixth at UVM among the all-time
shot blockers (105) ... He became the sixth Catamount to record 100 career blocks with a pair of rejections at Saint Louis.
20-POINT GAMES
Player Ethan O’Day
Hector Harold
dOUBle-FiGUre sCOriNG GAMes
Player 14-15
Trae Bell-Haynes
6
Hector Harold
8
Brendan Kilpatrick
0
Ethan O’Day
11
Ryan Pierson
1
Kurt Steidl
6
Drew Urquhart
1
Cam Ward
4
Dre Wills
5
GAMes PlAYed/stArted
Player 14-15 Career
Trae Bell-Haynes
14/9
14/9
Ernie Duncan (redshirt) 4/4
4/4
Hector Harold
11/11 87/23 *
Brendan Kilpatrick
8/3
39/4
Ethan O’Day
14/13 72/57
Ryan Pierson
14/1
85/35 *
Kurt Steidl
14/11 55/13
Drew Urquhart
13/0
13/0
David Urso
3/0
3/0
Cam Ward
14/1
14/1
Dre Wills
14/14 33/14
* Pierson and Harold both started during
their careers at Northeastern and Pepperdine,
respectively, but had not started at game at
UVM entering the 2014-15 season
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Ethan O’Day
vs. Lyndon State (12/20/13) - 10p/11r
vs. UMBC (2/15/14) - 12p/10r
Drew Urquhart
vs. Southern Vermont (11/19/14) - 12p/11r
• UVM is 81-4 since 2000-01 when scoring 80+ points (last loss:
at #6 Duke - 11/24/13 - L, 91-90)
Brendan Kilpatrick: Most powerful player on
the team.
20 WINS
• Vermont has recorded 20 or more wins in 11 of the last 13 years
(21.5 average)
• John Becker is the first coach in school history and only coach
in America East history to lead his team to three straight 20-win
seasons in their first three seasons.
• UVM is the only Division I school in New England with a current
Ryan Pierson: “Is an animal in the weight streak of six straight 20-win seasons
room” - Marc Hickok, UVM’s Co-Director of Athletic Performance & Men’s Basketball Strength &
Conditioning Coach ... Hickok refers to Pierson
as a “unicorn” because he takes his training,
nutrition and recovery so seriously. He’s a unicorn because strength coaches rarely encounter
athletes that put so much time into their physical development.
Cam Ward: Fittest guy on the team ... got a
score of 21.1 on the fitness test called the yoyo,
well above team standard of 18.3.
Dre Wills: Best vertical jump on the team - 35+
inches ... Best broad jump (124 inches almost
10.5 feet - actually jumped OVER the whole testing mat) ... Fastest guy on the team ... Strongest guy pound for pound.
Career
6
12
1
25
1
9
1
4
6
dOUBle-FiGUre reBOUNdiNG GAMes
Player 14-15 Career
Ethan O’Day
0
2
Drew Urquhart
1
1
Drew Wills
1
1
MAGIC NUMBERS
BETTER, FASTER, STRONGER ...
Trae Bell-Haynes: Second fastest guy on the • Vermont is 32-3 since the 2012-13 season when holding
team behind Wills ... Second strongest guy opponents under 60 points ... The Catamounts held Yale to 57 and
Saint Louis to 58 points, but fell short in both contests.
pound for pound.
Zach McRoberts: Gaining weight was a priority
for him when he arrived at UVM this summer. He
gained 20 pounds in eight weeks ... Did not lose
any height on his vertical jump.
14-15 Career
1
3
0
1
UVM’S CAREER LEADERS - BLOCKS
PlayerBlocks
1. Kevin Roberson (88-92)
409
2. Erik Nelson (94-98)
282
3. Marqus Blakely (06-10)
254
4. Evan Fjeld (07-11)
131
5. Scotty Jones (99-04)
124
6. Ethan O’Day (13--)
105
7. Colin McIntosh (05-09)
93
8. Taylor Coppenrath (01-05) 83
9. Chris Holm (02-07)
76
10. Dave Ostrosky (89-93)
75
CLOSE CALLS
• Vermont is 10-9 since 2009-10 in games decided by three points or less (last: 11/24/13 at No. 6
Duke - L, 91-90; 1/24/14 at Stony Brook - L, 67-64) ... UVM is 0-2 this season, falling to Yale (57-56)
and at Saint Louis (58-55).
OH CANADA
• UVM got a jump start on the 2014-15 season with a five-day, five-game, three city tour (Montreal,
Quebec City, Ottawa) in Canada in August.
• All six freshmen were able to go on the trip.
• Catamounts went 3-2
- vs. Queen’s University - W, 95-53
- vs. Laval University - W, 85-67
- vs. Univ. of Ottawa - L, 73-66 (Ottawa played Carleton in CIS Championship game last yr)
- vs. Carleton Univ. - L, 74-66 (Carleton has won 10 of last 12 CIS Championships)
- vs. Brookwood Elite - W, 70-57
• Trae Bell-Haynes, a Toronto native, was the team’s leading scorer in the five games, averaging 11.2
points per game. Hector Harold chipped in 11 points and 4.2 rebounds per game.
• Vermont has two Canadians on its roster this year FR Bell-Haynes (Toronto, Ontario) and FR Drew
Urquhart (Vancouver, British Columbia).
HOME SWEET HOME
• Vermont is 4-2 at Patrick Gymnasium this season and 34-13 overall, 23-2 in league play since John
Becker took over the program (2011-12).
Season
Overall Conf. PPG OPP PPG MARGIN UVM FG%
2011-12 10-4 8-0 71.460.4 +11.0 46.0
2012-13 10-5 6-2 65.157.9 +7.2 45.5
2013-14 10-2 8-0 73.855.0 +18.8 49.6
2014-15 4-2 1-0 79.544.0 +35.0 59.4
• UVM is 124-33 at Patrick Gymnasium since the 2002-03 season and 66-17 at home over the last
five years.
• The Catamounts are 43-9 in America East games at Patrick Gymnasium since the 2008-09 campaign.
VERMONT’s TEAM HIGHS/LOWs
Points
High: 86 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 52 vs. Harvard, 12/6/14
TOP CAT IN AMERICA EAST
Conference Wins Since 2002-03
1. VERMONT
173
2. Stony Brook
106
3. Albany
105
4. Binghamton
93
5. Maine
92
6. Hartford
90
7. New Hampshire 75
8. UMBC
74
9. UMass Lowell
8
Rebounds
High: 48 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 16 at Quinnipiac, 11/30/14
CATAMOUNTS DOMINATE AMERICA EAST
• Since the 2002-03 season the Catamounts have totaled 173 America
East wins.
• UVM has advanced to the America East Championship game eight
times in the last 12 years.
• The Catamounts have won five America East Tournament Titles
(last: 2012), including three straight (2003, 2004, 2005)
• Vermont has won three America East Regular Season Titles (2007,
2011, 2014)
10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF “FROM THE PARKING LOT”
The 2014-15 marks the 10 year anniversary of arguably the biggest win in UVM men’s basketball
history, when the No. 13 Catamounts stunned No. 4 Syracuse in the first round of the 2005 NCAA
Tournament at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. UVM defeated the Orange 60-57 in overtime. Germain Mopa-Njila scored a career-high 20 points. T.J. Sorrentine hit the famous long 3-pointer with
the shot clock winding down to help seal the win. He finished the game with 17 points and Taylor
Coppenrath added 16 points. Sorrentine is now the Associate Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Brown
and Coppenrath is in his 10th season playing overseas in Spain.
ABOUT THE CATAMOUNTS
• Vermont (22-11) won its sixth America East Regular Season Championship last season and the first
under head coach John Becker.
• The Catamounts posted their sixth straight 20-win season and are the only Division I school in New
England with a current streak of six consecutive 20-win seasons.
• UVM earned a postseason berth for the sixth straight year, making the program’s third trip to the
NIT, falling at Georgia.
• Vermont rolled through the America East slate with a 15-1 record and posted the best scoring margin in conference games in the NCAA. The Catamounts beat opponents by an average of 20.9 points
in league games.
• Vermont advanced to the AE semifinals for the 15th time in program history, the sixth straight year
and made its 12th trip in the last 13 seasons.
• JR Ethan O’Day, an all-defensive team selection last year, ranks ninth all-time and enters 2014-15
with 75 career blocks. He is the only returning starter and player with more than one year experience on the roster.
Points in the First Half
High: 37 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 24, 4x (last: at St. Louis, 12/21/14)
Points in the Second Half
High: 49, 2x (last: at Quinnipiac, 11/30/14)
Low: 20 vs. Harvard, 12/6/14
Assists
High: 20 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 7 vs. Wagner, 12/14/14
Steals
High: 13 at USC, 12/30/14
Low: 2, 3x (last: at UCSB, 1/2/15)
Blocks
High: 6, 2x (last: at Quinnipiac, 11/30/14)
Low: 3, 3x (last: at USC, 12/30/14)
Turnovers
High: 24 at Siena, 11/17/14
Low: 6 at Quinnipiac, 11/30/14
Field Goals Made
High: 34 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 15 vs. Wagner, 12/14/14
Field Goal Percentage
High: 68.4 at Siena, 11/17/14
Low: 30.2 at USC, 12/30/14
3PT Field Goals Made
High: 8 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 3, 4x (last: at Saint Louis, 12/21/14)
3PT Field Goal Percentage
High: 53.3 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Low: 21.4 at Saint Louis, 12/21/14
Free Throws Made
High: 27 at Siena, 11/17/14
Low: 5 at UCSB, 1/2/15
Free Throw Percentage
CATS IN THE PROS
High: 86.7 at USC, 12/30/14
Joey Accaoui ‘11 - Tadamon Zouk (Lebanon-Division A) ... Team is 1-1 ... Averaging 15.0 ppg, 3.5 Low: 52.9 vs. Harvard, 12/6/14
rpg, 3.0 apg
Marqus Blakely ‘10 - San Mig Coffe Mixers (Philippines-Season is April-September) ... Led team to
the Grand Slam in the Philippine Basketball Association ... Team won all three conference tournaments in a single season ... Averaged 19.2 ppg,
15.6 rpg last season.
Taylor Coppenrath ‘05 - Ford Burgos (Spain-LEB Gold) ... Team is 5-4 ... Averaging 12.7 ppg, 6.7 rpg ... Started all 9 games
Chris Holm ‘07 - Shiga Lakestarts (Japan-BJ League) ... Team is 11-3 ... Averaging 9.5 ppg, 11.6 rpg ... Started all 14 games
Clancy Rugg ‘14 - Musel Pikes (Luxembourg-Total League) ... Team is 6-5 ... Averaging 18.3 ppg, 12.0 rpg ... Started all 11 games
Candon Rusin ‘14 - Patrioti Levice (Slovakia-SBL) ... Team is 6-10 ... Played in four games ... Averaged 12 points, and shot 41.7 #FG%
Brian Voelkel ‘14 - Southwest Slammers (Australia) ... Recently signed with the team ... Season is February to August.
UVM AMONG THE BEST ACCORDING TO BASKETBALL TIMES
• Every five years since 1997, Basketball Times has evaluated the best NCAA men’s basketball programs based
on five categories: winning percentage, NBA players, federal graduation rate, U.S. News and World Report
academic reputation and program cleanliness. In its 2012 rankings the magazine rated Vermont 30th
• Vermont, which tied with Connecticut as the top ranked program in New England, ranked 33rd in winning
percentage, T-22nd in federal graduation rate, T-22nd in U.S. News and World Report academic reputation and
8th in program cleanliness. UVM also picked up one first-place vote in the cleanliness category.
• In addition, UVM head coach John Becker was voted 23rd in the head coach rankings, ahead of John
Calipari (Kentucky), Sean Miller (Arizona) and Josh Pastner
VERMONT AMONG MID-MAJOR PROGRAMS
(Memphis).
Mid-Major Win Totals Since 2002-03
Overall
Winning
School
RecordPercentage
Gonzaga
322-80 80%
VCU
292-11272%
Davidson
267-121 69%
Wichita St.
278-127 69%
VERMONT
261-131 67%
Dayton
259-13865%
Northern Iowa
242-141 63%
Robert Morris
233-153 60%
Ohio
237-16259%
Boston U
217-158 58%
Princeton
198-149 57%
Wisconsin Green Bay 190-157 55%
Richmond
215-174 55%
Siena
218-17955%
Massachusetts
208-17055%
Harvard
192-15455%
Quinnipiac
190-173 52%
Rhode Island
197-186 51%
South Dakota St.
150-162 48%
NEW ENGLAND NUMBERS
• Since the 2006-07 season UVM has the second
most wins (261) among the 20 Division I schools in
the region. Only UConn has more (303).
• Vermont and Connecticut are the only schools
in New England with at least eight 20-win seasons
over the last 10 years.
• UVM is the only Division I team in New England with a current streak of six straight 20-win
seasons.
NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL WINS (wins since 2006-07)
School
WinsSchool
Wins
1. Connecticut
303
12. Quinnipiac
190
2. VERMONT
261
13. Central Conn. 176
3. Boston College
222
14. Yale
171
4. Boston U
217
15. Maine
151
5. Holy Cross
216
16. Brown
150
7. Fairfield
202
17. Hartford
149
8. Providence
200
18. Sacred Heart
141
9. Rhode Island
197
19. New Hampshire 122
10. Northeastern
197
20. Dartmouth
91
11. Harvard
192
21. Bryant
57
TOP CAT IN AMERICA EAST
Conference Wins Since 2002-03
1. VERMONT
173
2. Stony Brook
106
3. Albany
105
4. Binghamton
93
5. Maine
92
6. Hartford
90
7. New Hampshire 75
8. UMBC
74
9. UMass Lowell
8
DECADE OF EXCELLENCE
5 America East Tourney titles
5 NCAA Tourneys
6 America East Regular Season titles
11 20-win seasons in last 13 years
Won America East Regular Season or Tournament champs in 8 of last 10 years
9 postseason appearances in last 10 years,
six straight
6 America East Player of the Year
4 America East Rookie of the Year
5 America East Most Outstanding Player
11 straight years at least two players on
America East All-Conference Team
MAKING THE GRADE
• The men’s basketball program, received a perfect mark of 100 percent for the second straight
year in the latest graduation success rate released by the NCAA in October.
• Men’s basketball also earned its second straight Division I Public Recognition Award by the NCAA
in June.
• Luke Apfeld was named the America East Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete and earned a spot on
the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District First Team in 2013-14.
• Vermont is the only school in America East history to have won the Academic Cup seven straight
years (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) and has a total of eight Academic Cups after
winning the inaugural award in 1996.
• With the end of the spring semester of 2014, the Catamounts extended their streak of achieving
a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to 23 straight semesters.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB
• UVM brings in eight newcomers to the program this season, seven freshman and a transfer from
Hofstra (Darren Payen) - see clippings for more information and quotes from Coach Becker.
#0 Brandon HATTON: Played on HS varsity team since seventh grade ... All-time leader in points
(3,045), games played (183), 3-points field goals (367) and wins (108) at Dixie Heights HS ... Was
the 31st player in Kentucky HS basketball history to score 3,000+ points ... Dixie Heights was
108-58 during his career.
#1 Zach McROBERTS: Won back-to-back titles at Carmel HS ... Older brother is Josh McRoberts
played at Duke (2005-07) and now plays for the Miami Heat (37th pick overall in 2007 draft).
#2 Trae BELL-HAYNES: Led Bill Crothers Secondary School to 36-6 record in 2013-14 ... Wears
#2 because it’s #5 upside down ... Was the leading scorer (11.2 ppg) during Vermont’s five-game
Canadian tour this summer ... Was the last to commit in FR class.
#4 David URSO: A walk-on from Pittsburg, Pa. ... Worked out with the team during September
in pick-up games and Hector Harold on behalf of the team went to Coach Becker asking him to
give Urso a spot on the team because of his work ethic and his fit with the rest of the players.
#12 Darren PAYEN: A transfer to Vermont after two seasons at Hofstra ... A native of Milford,
Conn. ... Was originally recruited by the Catamounts out of high school ... Will sit out this season
per NCAA transfer rules.
#14 Cam WARD: Is the sixth all-time leading scorer in Wisconsin state history ... Scored 2,384
points at Marshall HS ... Marshall’s all-time leader in scoring, assists (605) and steals (251).
#20 Ernie DUNCAN: Was first player at Evansville Harrison HS to reach 1,000-points as a junior
... Is Evansville Harrison’s all-time leader in scoring (passed former NBA player Calbert Cheaney
and Walter McCarty) ... Also all-time leader in assists and games played ... Ranks fifth among
all-time city scorers and is the all-time assist leader in the city of Evansville history ... Was first
to commit in FR class.
#25 Drew URQUHART: Did not play high school basketball as a senior ... Transferred from St.
George’s in Vancouver to Eastside (Wash.) Catholic between junior and senior year and encountered transfer eligibility issues at Eastside ... Played on the Canadian Junior Men’s National Team that won a silver medal at the FIBA Americas
U18 Championships this summer in Colorado Springs, Colo.
WHY UVM ... WHAT IS A CATAMOUNT?
• The University of Vermont is located in Burlington, Vermont on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain and is 90 minutes from Montreal, Quebec.
• WHY UVM? UVM is the popular nickname associated with the University of Vermont. The initials come from Universitas Virdis Montis, which is Latin for
University of the Green Mountains.
• WHAT IS A CATAMOUNT? Since 1926, the University of Vermont athletic teams have been nicknamed the Catamounts after a legendary mountain cat found
in the state’s Green Mountains. Just one other Division I school shares the nickname - Western Carolina.
JOHN BECKER
Head Coach, 3rd Season
Twitter: @CoachBeckerUVM
PERSONAL
Family: Wife - Kelly
Children: Katherine, Ella
EDUCATION
College: Catholic, 1990
Graduate Degree: George Washington, 2001
COACHING EXPERIENCE
2011-p Vermont, head coach
2008-2011 Vermont, asst. coach
2006-08 Vermont, dir. operations
2004-06 Catholic Univ., asst. coach
1997-99 Gallaudet, head coach
1994-97 Gallaudet, asst. coach
HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year
School Overall Conf.Postseason
2011-12 Vermont 24-12 13-3 NCAA 2nd rd
2012-13Vermont 21-12 11-5CBI
2013-14Vermont 22-11 15-1NIT
2014-15Vermont 6-8
2-0
TOTALS 3 seasons 73-43 41-9
VERMONT QUICK FACTS
General Information
Twitter
@UVMmbb or @UVMathletics
Hashtag#VCats
Facebook/vermont.catamounts
Location
Burlington, Vermont
Founded1791
Enrollment10,461
Conference
America East
NicknameUVM
Short for Universitas Virdis Montis, Latin for University
of the Green Mountains
School Mascot
Catamount
School Colors
Green & Gold
Home Court
Patrick Gymnasium (3,228)
President
Tom Sullivan
Director of Athletics
Dr. Robert Corran
Patrick Gymnasium Press Row
(802) 656-4173
Team Information
2012-13 Overall Record
21-12
2012-13 Conference Record/Place
11-5/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
6/7
Starters Returning/Lost
4/1
Newcomers8
Team History
First Year of Men’s Basketball
1900
All-Time Record
1,122-1,065
NCAA Appearances
5 (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘10, ‘12)
Last Result (2012) W, 71-59 vs. No. 16 Lamar (1st Four
L, 77-58 vs. No. 1 North Carolina (2nd Round)
NIT Appearances
3 (‘09, ‘11, ‘14)
Last Result (2014)
L, at Georgia, 63-56 (1st Round)
America East Titles
5 (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘10, ‘12)
America East Reg. Season Titles
6
(‘02, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09, ‘11, ‘14)
VERMONT’S SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Most Points
116 vs. Union (2/16/57)
Field Goals Made
49 vs. Maine (12/3/75)
3PT Field Goals
17 vs. Middelbury (12/8/94)
Free Throws
40 vs. New Hampshire (2/114/10)
Rebounds
73 vs. Loyola (Md.) (12/27/69)
Assists
31 vs. Middlebury (2/22/82)
Steals
24 vs. Norwich (12/2/91)
Most Turnovers
33 vs. Northeastern (12/5/85)
Fewest Turnovers
3 vs. Boston U (3/10/90)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
MID-MAJOR COACHES - 20 WINS
• Ranked 23rd among head coaches John Becker is the only mid-major coach in the country hired in 2011in latest Basketball Times (Oct. 2012) 12 to post three straight 20-win seasons in their first three years.
evaluation of the best NCAA men’s Coach, School
2013-142012-132011-12Total
basketball programs.
Steve Prohm, Murray State
18-11
21-10
31-2
70
• Ranked 15th among Top-25 up-and- JOHN BECKER, VERMONT 22-1121-1224-1267
coming head coaches by Hoop Scoop Bryce Drew, Valparaiso
18-15
26-8
22-12
65
(March 2013).
Rob Senderoff, Kent State
16-16
21-14
21-12
57
• Owns the third best overall winning Paul Hewitt, George Mason
11-20
22-16
24-9
56
percentage among active Division I
coaches in New England (.614), trails
GOOD COMPANY
only UConn’s Kevin Ollie (.744) and Harvard’s Tommy Amaker John Becker is one of 16 active coaches
(.644).
with 20 wins in first three seasons as Divi• First coach in school history to lead UVM to three straight 20- son I head coach at a single school
win seasons in first three years.
(current school in parenthesis)
• Is the fifth coach in league history to reach the championship
Mike Anderson - UAB (Arkansas)
game in first two seasons.
JOHN BECKER - VERMONT
• Led Vermont to 2012 America East title in rookie season as
Jim Boehiem - Syracuse
head coach. It was UVM’s fifth title overall.
Jim Christian - Kent State (Ohio)
• Was just the fifth coach in America East history to earn 20 or
Tim Cluess - Iona
more wins in his first season at a school (24-12).
Jamie Dixon - Pittsburgh
• Only the fourth coach in league history to lead his team to the
Mark Few - Gonzaga
championship game in his rookie year.
Mark Fox - Nevada (Georgia)
• Set a new Vermont record for most wins by a rookie coach (24),
Steve Lavin - UCLA (St. John’s)
which was the second-highest win total in school history.
Chris Mack - Xavier
• Was at UVM for five seasons prior to being named head coach.
Anthony Grant - VCU (Alabama)
Spent three years as an assistant and two seasons as the direcMark Gottfried - Murray State (NC State)
tor of basketball operations under Mike Lonergan (now at GW).
Jeff Jones - Virginia (Old Dominion)
• Came to Vermont after two-year stint as top assistant at his
Josh Pastner - Memphis
alma mater, Catholic Univ. Helped the team post a 41-17 mark,
Dave Rose - BYU
including a 21-7 record and NCAA Division III Tournament apShaka Smart - VCU
pearance (2005-06).
• Served as the head men’s basketball
coach at Gallaudet Univ. from 1997-99. Top-10 All-Time Winningest Coaches at Vermont
Yrs Gms Record (win %)
Gallaudet is the country’s only four- Rk Coach (years)
19 540 264-276 (.489)
year liberal arts college for the deaf 1. Tom Brennan (1986-05)
23 456 260-196 (.571)
and hearing impaired. Was an assis- 2. John ‘Fuzzy’ Evans (1940-65)
6 194 126-68 (.649)
tant coach at Gallaudet from 1994-97 3. Mike Lonergan (2005-11)
9 233 105-128 (.441)
and the head men’s tennis coach at the 4. Peter Salzberg (1972-81)
5. John Becker (2011--)
3 116 73-43 (.642)
school from 1995-97.
7 165 69-96 (.418)
• Earned his 50th career win (in 82 6. Art Loche (1965-72)
4 71
56-15 (.789)
games) at Vermont versus Lyndon State 7. Tom Keady (1921-25)
8. John Sabo (1934-40)
6 84
50-34 (.595)
on Dec. 30, 2013.
5 139 45-94 (.324)
• Won his 65th career game (in 98 9. Bill Whitmore (1981-86)
3 56
33-23 (.589)
games) and captured the 2014 America 10. W.J. McAvoy (1925-28)
East Regular Season title on 2/27/14. It
was the sixth regular season title in program history and the first for Becker.
• Becker has the most wins in the first three years of any coach in program history at Vermont and is the
first head coach in program history to lead UVM to three straight 20-win seasons in their first three years at
the helm.
• Is tied with Rick Pitino (Boston U, 1979-83) in America East Tournament wins (6).
• Is the only mid-major coach in the country hired in 2011-12 to post three straight 20-win seasons
• Is one of 16 active coaches with 20 wins in his first three seasons as a Division I head coach at a single school
• He owns a career record of 39-9 in America East games
2012 - America East Championship & NCAA appearance (2nd NCAA win in program history)
2013 - America East Championship Game & CBI appearance
2014 - America East Regular Season Championship & NIT appearance
• Other notes about Becker’s coaching career at Vermont include:
- Owns the most wins by an America East Coach with at least three years experience (67)
- Only coach in America East history to start his tenure with three straight 20-win seasons
- Ranks first among active America East coaches and fourth all-time in winning percentage (.667)
- Ranks fifth in wins among active America East coaches and 27th overall in wins (67)
VERMONT INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS
Points in a Game - 54, Eddie Benton vs. Drexel (1/29/94)
Field Goals Made - 18, Taylor Coppenrath vs. Northeastern (1/7/04)
Consecutive Field Goals Made - 11, Luke Apfeld at Towson (11-11 - 12/23/11)
3PT Field Goals Made - 11, T.J. Sorrentine vs. Northeastern (1/17/02)
Free Throws Made - 21, Eddie Benton vs. Drexel (1/29/94)
Consecutive Free Throws Made - 42, Eddie Benton (4 games - 2/11-2/20/93)
Rebounds - 29, Benny Becton vs. Maine (12/7/62)
Assists - 15, T.J. Sorrentine vs. Albany (11/30/00)
Blocks - 13, Kevin Roberson vs. New Hampshire (1/9/92)
Steals - 9, Howard Hudson vs. Saint Michael’s (12/8/82)
2014-15 Vermont Basketball TV/Radio Roster
#0 Brandon Hatton
Fr * G * 6-3 * 206
Independence, Ky.
Dixie Heights
#5 Hector Harold
Sr * F * 6-7 * 205
Pasadena, Calif.
Northfield Mount Hermon
Pepperdine
#25 Drew Urquhart
Fr * F * 6-8 * 219
Vancouver, B.C.
Eastside (WA) Catholic
2014-15 Vermont Roster
No
0
1
2
3
4
5
12
14
15
20
24
25
32
34
Name
Brandon Hatton
Zach McRoberts
Trae Bell-Haynes
Ryan Pierson David Urso
Hector Harold Darren Payen
Cam Ward
Brendan Kilpatrick
Ernie Duncan
Dre Wills
Drew Urquhart
Ethan O’Day
Kurt Steidl
Yr Pos
Fr G
Fr F
Fr G
Sr F/C
Fr G
Sr F
Jr F
Fr G
R-SoG/F
Fr G
So G
Fr F
Jr F
So F
#1 Zach McRoberts
Fr * F * 6-6 * 201
Carmel, Ind.
Carmel
#2 Trae Bell-Haynes
Fr * G * 6-2 * 170
Toronto, Ontario
Bill Crothers Secondary
#14 Cam Ward
Fr * G * 6-2 * 155
Marshall, Wis.
Marshall
#15 Brendan Kilpatrick
R-So * G/F * 6-5 * 201
Norristown, Pa.
Malvern Prep
#32 Ethan O’Day
Jr * F * 6-9 * 201
Mansfield, Conn.
Northfield Mt. Hermon
#34 Kurt Steidl (Sty-dell)
So * F * 6-6 * 181
Ridgefield, Conn.
Ridgefield
Ht
6-3
6-6
6-2
6-10
6-2
6-7
6-8
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-1
6-8
6-9
6-6
Wt
206
201
170
230
195
205
217
155
201
192
177
219
205
185
#3 Ryan Pierson
Sr * F * 6-10 * 230
St. Louis Mo.
Christian Brothers
Northeastern
#4 David Urso
Fr * G * 6-2 * 195
Pittsburg, Pa.
Central Catholic
#20 Ernie Ducan
Fr * G * 6-3 * 192
Evansville, Ind.
Evansville Harrison
Hometown/High School/Last School
Independence, Ky./Dixie Heights
Carmel, Ind./Carmel
Toronto, Ontario/Bill Crothers Secondary
St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers/Northeastern
Pittsburg, Pa./Central Catholic
Pasadena, Calif./Northfield Mount Hermon/Pepperdine
Milford, Conn./Hamden Hall/Hofstra - will sit out 2014-15 season
Marshall, Wis./Marshall
Norristown, Pa./Malvern Prep
Evansville, Ind./Evansville Harrison
Indianapolis, Ind./Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy
Vancouver, British Columbia/Eastside (Wash.) Catholic
Mansfield, Conn./E.O. Smith/Northfield Mount Hermon
Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield
#24 Dre Wills
So * G * 6-1 * 177
Indianapolis, Ind.
Mercersburg (Pa.) Acad.
Head Coach
John Becker
Catholic ‘90
4th season
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: John Becker (Catholic ‘90), 4th season
Asst: Kyle Cieplicki (Vermont ‘08), 4th season
Asst: Ryan Schneider (Marist ‘09), 2nd season
Asst: Hamlet Tibbs (West Virginia ‘07), 1st season
Dir. of Ops: Greg Snyder (SUNY Potsdam ‘05) 1st season
PRONUNCIATIONS
#25 Drew URQUHART - er-cart
#34Kurt STEIDL - sty-dell (rhymes with idol)
Asst. Kyle CIEPLICKI - SA-plick-EE
THE CATAMOUNTS (alphabetical order)
#3 TRAE BELL-HAYNES
FR
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 170 TORONTO, ONTARIO/BILL CROTHERS
• Led Bill Crothers Secondary School to 36-6 record in 2013-14 ... Wears #2 because it’s #5 upside down ... Was the leading scorer (11.2 ppg) during Vermont’s
five-game Canadian tour this summer ... Was the last to commit in the freshmen class
• Was Vermont’s leading scorer during five-game, five-day Canadian Tour in August (11.2 ppg) ... UVM went 3-2 on tour
• Second fastest guy on the team and second strongest player pound for pound according to UVM strength & conditioning coach Marc Hickok
• Scored 17 points in his collegiate debut a loss at Canisius
• Bell-Haynes’ play down the stretch in a win at Siena was a catalyst to the victory
• Reached double figures in first three college games, last Catamount to start their career with a double-digit streak was Mike Trimboli ‘09
• Made first career start at Quinnipiac, has taken over starting point guard role with Ernie Duncan redshirting (back)
• Scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds in a win over Wagner
• Added 17 points, including six when UVM scored 11 points in the final 36 seconds, but fell 58-55 at Saint Louis
#20 ERNIE DUNCAN
FR
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 192 EVANSVILLE, IN/EVANSVILLE HARRISON
• Was first player at Evansville Harrison HS to reach 1,000-points as a junior ... Is Evansville Harrison’s all-time leader in scoring (passed former NBA players Calbert
Cheaney and Walter McCarty) ... Also all-time leader in assists and games played ... Ranks fifth among all-time city scorers and is the all-time assist leader in the
city of Evansville history ... Was first to commit in freshman class.
• Will redshirt the 2014-15 season due to a back injury ... played 56 minutes through four games.
#5 HECTOR HAROLD
SR
Ht: 6-7 Wt: 205 PASADENA, CA/NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON (PEPPERDINE)
• Transferred to UVM after two seasons at Pepperdine, sat out the 2012-13 season per NCAA rules
• Was trending on Twitter during his performance at No. 6 Duke last season (a 91-90 loss) ... doubled his previous career-high, pouring in 24 points ... He entered
the Duke game with 28 TOTAL points through the first five games.
• Has missed last three games with foot injury suffered in Harvard game, scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds before injury
• Reached double figures in last seven straight games and is team’s leading scorer
• Scored a season-high 14 points in loss at Quinnipiac
• Returned to the lineup in a homecoming game at USC after missing three games with a foot injury, grabbed a team-high nine rebounds
• Scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds at UC Santa Barbara
#0 BRANDON HATTON
FR
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 206 INDEPENDENCE, KY/DIXIE HEIGHTS
• Played on HS varsity team since seventh grade ... All-time leader in points (3,045), games played (183), 3-point field goals (367) and wins (108) at Dixie Heights
HS ... Was the 31st player in Kentucky HS basketball history to score 3,000+ points ... Dixie Heights was 108-58 during his career
• Made collegiate debut at Saint Joseph’s
• Scored a season-high 10 points in a win over Wagner and added five rebounds
• Added eight points in 18 minutes off the bench at UC Santa Barbara
#15 BRENDAN KILPATRICK SO
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 201 NORRISTOWN, PA/MALVERN PREP
• Is a redshirt sophomore, sat out the 2013-14 season with a foot injury
• Has missed three games due to foot and head injuries
• Made three straight starts
• Scored a season-high nine points in a win over Bryant
• Suffered second head injury of the year in loss to Yale, played only nine minutes of the first half
#1 ZACH McROBERTS
FR
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 201 CARMEL, IN/CARMEL HS
• Won back-to-back titles at Carmel HS ... Older brother is Josh McRoberts played at Duke (2005-07) and now plays for the Miami Heat (37th pick overall in 2007
draft)
• Missed the first seven games of his college career with a knee injury suffered in preseason
• Made his collegiate debut in double-overtime loss to Harvard
• Made first career start versus Wagner
• Scored a season-high five points in a one points loss to Yale, added four rebounds
• Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds at Saint Louis, played 33 minutes in the game
#32 ETHAN O’DAY
JR
Ht: 6-9 Wt: 201 MANSFIELD, CT/NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON
HONORS: 2013 America East All-Championship Team & 2014 America East All-Defensive Team
• Only returning player with two years of experience on the court in the Vermont program
• Reached double figures in first five games of the season
• Scored a career-high 20 points to lead UVM to a road win over Siena, was a perfect 8-for-8 from the floor
• Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds at Canisius in the season opener
• Stepped out of the starting lineup at Saint Louis to allow St. Louis native Ryan Pierson to earn his first career start in his homecoming game ... Came off the
bench to score a team-high 18 points
• Became sixth Catamount to reach 100 career blocks with a pair of rejections at Saint Louis ... Ranks sixth among all-time leaders
• Scored 14 points on 7-for-12 shooting at USC ... Added a career-high five steals
• Led Vermont with 11 points on 5-for-8 shooting at UC Santa Barbara
• Scored a game-high 15 points and added three blocks in a win at Maine
THE CATAMOUNTS (alphabetical order)
#12 DARREN PAYEN
JR
Ht: 6-8 Wt: 217 MILFORD, CT/HAMDEN HALL (HOFSTRA)
• Transferred to Vermont after two seasons at Hofstra ... is sitting out the 2014-15 season per NCAA rules
#3 RYAN PIERSON
SR
Ht: 6-10 Wt: 230 ST. LOUIS, MO/CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (NORTHEASTERN)
HONORS: 2011 CAA All-Rookie Team
• Transferred to UVM after two seasons at Northeastern, sat out the 2012-13 season per NCAA rules
• Suffered a gruesome broken ankle during July workouts in 2013, hampered his 2013-14 season
• Scored 14 points, his best point total at Vermont, in a loss at Quinnipiac
• Made his first career start at UVM in homecoming game at Saint Louis (12/21/14)
#34 KURT STEIDL
SO
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 181 RIDGEFIELD, CT/RIDGEFIELD
last name is pronounced sty-dull (rhymes with idol)
HONORS: 2014 America East All-Rookie Team
• One of the top shooters in America East
• Scored 12 points and added five rebounds and three 3-pointers in a win at Siena
• Scored a season-high 18 points in a one-point loss to Yale, went 7-for-12, including three 3-pointers and grabbed six rebounds
• Match his season-high with a team-leading 18 points at USC ... Also grabbed eight rebounds and sank four 3-pointers
• Has started eight straight games
#25 DREW URQUART
FR
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 192 EVANSVILLE, IN/EVANSVILLE HARRISON
last name is pronounced er-cart
• Did not play high school basketball as a senior ... Transferred from St. George’s in Vancouver to Eastside (Wash.) Catholic between junior and senior year and
encountered transfer eligibility issues at Eastside
• Played on the Canadian Junior Men’s National Team that won a silver medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championships this summer in Colorado Springs, Colo.
• Was originally planning to attend Binghamton, but saw the preseason poll come out for the 2013-14 season and saw the Bearcats picked last and Vermont picked
first and called Coach Becker to commit to the Catamounts
• Made collegiate debut in the season opener at Canisius
• Scored a career-high 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for his first double-double of his career in a win over Southern Vermont College (DIII)
#4 DAVID URSO
FR
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 195 PITTSBURGH, PA/CENTRAL CATHOLIC
• Walk-on to the team this season ... went through the preseason with the team and Hector Harold approached Coach Becker on behalf of the team to ask
Becker to give him a spot on the team cause of his work ethic and the chemistry he had with the players
• Played high school basketball at Central Catholic and prepped last year (2013-14) at Spire Institute (Genevia, Ohio) ... While a senior at Central Catholic he
averaged 20 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game
• Averaged 22 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals in one season at Spire Institute
#14 CAM WARD
FR
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 155 MARSHALL, WI/MARSHALL
• Is the sixth all-time leading scorer in Wisconsin state history ... Scored 2,384 points at Marshall HS ... Marshall’s all-time leader in scoring, assists (605) and
steals (251).
• Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Canisius
• Earned his first career start against Southern Vermont College and responded with his first double-digit game (12 points) ... Was 4-for-4 from the field and
3-for-3 from 3-point range
• Scored 19 points in the conference opening win against Hartford
• Netted 12 points and added three assists in a win at Maine
#24 DRE WILLS
SO
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 177 INDIANAPOLIS, IN/BEN DAVIS/MERCERSBURG (PA)
• Is the team’s best defender
• Reached double figures with 14 points and nine rebounds in a win over Bryant
• Posted a line of 11 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals in a win over Hartord in the America East opener
• Collected 10 rebounds in double-overtime loss to Harvard
• Added 11 points in 17 minutes in a win over Wagner
• Chipped in 10 points at UC Santa Barbara
• Matched his career-high with 14 points, six rebounds, five assists, three steals in a win at Maine.
VERMONT SEASON & CAREER HIGHS
#0 Brandon Hatton
2014-15
Career
#25 Drew Urquhart
2014-15
#1 Zach McRoberts
2014-15
Career
#32 Ethan O’Day
2014-15
#2 Trae Bell-Haynes
2014-15
Career
#34 Kurt Steidl
2014-15
#3 Ryan Pierson
2014-15
Career
#4 David Urso
2014-15
Career
#5 Hector Harold
2014-15
#14 Cam Ward
2014-15
#15 Brendan Kilpatrick
2014-15
#20 Ernie Duncan
2014-15
Points
Reb
Assists
Steals
FGM
3FGM
8, 2x (last: at UCSB, 1/2/15)
4 at Saint Louis, 12/21/14
1 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
1, 2x (last: vs. Hartford, 12/3/14)
3, 2x (last: vs. Hartford, 12/3/14)
2, 2x (last: at UCSB, 1/2/15)
same
same
same
same
same
same
Points
5 vs. Yale, 12/18/14
Reb
7 at Saint Louis, 12/21/14
Assists 2, 2x (last: at St. Louis, 12/21/14)
Steals
3 at Saint Louis, 12/21/14
FGM
2 vs. Yale, 12/18/14
3FGM
1 vs. Yale, 12/18/14
same
same
same
same
same
same
Points 17, 2x (last: at St. Louis, 12/21/14)
Reb
4 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
Assists
5, 2x (last: at UCSB, 1/2/15)
Steals
2 at Siena, 11/17/14
FGM
6 at Saint Louis, 12/21/14
3FGM 2 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
same
same
same
same
same
same
Points 12 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Reb
11 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Assists 1 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Stealsnone
FGM
5 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
3FGMnone
Points
20 at Siena, 11/17/14
Reb
7 at Canisius, 11/15/14
Assists 3 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Steals
5 at USC, 12/30/14
FGM
8 at Siena, 11/17/14
Blocks
4 vs. Bryant, 11/26/14
Points
Reb
Assists
Steals
FGM
3FGM
18 at USC, 12/30/14
8 at USC, 12/30/14
5 at Maine, 1/7/15
1, 4x (last: at USC, 12/30/14)
5 at USC, 12/30/14
4 at USC, 12/30/14
Career
same
same
same
same
same
same
Career
22 vs. Canisius, 2/23/13
11 vs. Lyndon St., 12/30/13
4 vs. Binghamton, 1/16/13
5 at USC, 12/30/14
9 vs. Canisius, 2/23/12
5, 2x (last: vs. UNH, 1/20/14)
Career
19 vs. Sonoma St., 11/30/13
8 at USC, 12/30/14
5 at Maine, 1/7/15
1, 12x (last: at USC, 12/30/14)
6, 2x (last: vs. UNH, 1/20/14)
4, 3x (last: at USC, 12/30/14)
Points
8 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
19 vs. East Tenn. St., 12/23/10
Reb
4 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
8 vs. Georgia St., 1/29/11
Assists
2 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
2, 4x (last: vs. Hartford, 12/3/14)
Steals
none
2, 2x (last: vs. UMass Lowell, 2/12/14)
FGM 3, 2x (last: vs. vs. Hartford, 12/3/14)
7 vs. Georgia St., 1/29/11
3FGMnone
same
Pointsnone
Reb
3 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Assists 1, 2x (last: vs. Bryant, 11/26/14)
Stealsnone
FGMnone
3FGMnone
Points 12, 3x (last: vs. Hartford, 12/3/14)
Reb
9 at USC, 12/30/14
Assists
3 at Canisius, 11/15/14
Steals
4 at USC, 12/30/14
FGM
5, 2x (last: vs. Hartford, 12/3/14)
3FGM
2, 2x (last: at UCSB, 1/2/15)
Career
24 at Duke, 11/24/13
9 at USC, 12/30/14
3, 2x (last: at Canisius, 11/15/14)
4, 2x (last: at USC, 12/30/14)
9 at Duke, 11/24/13
3, 2x (last: at Bing, 3/2/14)
Career
Points
19 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
Reb
3 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Assists 4 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Steals 1, 2x (last: vs. vs. SVC, 11/19/14)
FGM
5 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
3FGM 3 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
Points
9 vs. Bryant, 11/26/14
Reb
2, 3x (last: vs. Bryant, 11/26/14)
Assists
2 at St. Joseph’s, 11/26/14
Steals
1, 2x (last: vs. Bryant, 11/26/14)
FGM
3 vs. Southern Vermont, 11/19/14
3FGM
1 at Siena, 11/17/14
same
same
same
same
same
same
Career
12 vs. Maine, 2/20/13
5 vs. Albany, 1/5/13
2, 3x (last: at St. Joseph’s, 11/26/14)
1, 8x (last: vs. Bryant, 11/26/14)
4, 4x (last: vs. Hartford, 3/3/13)
1, 10x (last: at Siena, 11/17/14)
Points
6 at Canisius, 11/15/14
Reb
3 vs. Bryant, 11/26/14
Assists
4 at Siena, 11/17/14
Stealsnone
FGM
2 at Canisius, 11/15/14
3FGM
2 at Canisius, 11/15/14
#24 Dre Wills
Points
Reb
Assists
Steals
FGM
3FGM
2013-14
14, 2x (last: at Maine, 1/7/15)
9 vs. Bryant, 11/26/14
7 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
6 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
6 at Maine, 1/7/15
1 at Maine, 1/7/15
same
same
same
same
same
same
Career
same
same
same
same
same
same
Career
14, 2x (last: at Maine, 1/7/15)
9 vs. Bryant, 11/26/14
7 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
6 vs. Hartford, 12/3/14
6 at Maine, 1/7/15
1, 2x (last: at Maine, 1/7/15)
LAST TIME A VERMONT PLAYER ...
Scored 50+ Points - 54, Eddie Benton vs. Drexel (1/29/94)
Scored 40-49 Points - 43, Taylor Coppenrath vs. Maine (3/13/04)
Scored 30-39 Points - 30, Sandro Carissimo at Harvard (2/21/13)
Had 20+ Rebounds - 20, Marqus Blakely vs. Maine (1/28/09)
Had 10+ Assists - 10, Brian Voelkel 3x (last: vs. UNH (3/8/14)
Had 10+ Blocks - 13, Kevin Roberson vs. New Hampshire (1/9/92)
Had 5+ Steals - 6, Dre Wills vs. Hartford (12/3/14)
Double-Double (pts/reb) - 10p, 11r - Ethan O’Day vs. Lyndon St. (12/30/13)
Double-Double (pts/ast) - 16p, 11a - Mike Trimboli at UMBC (1/11/07)
Double-Double (reb/ast) - 11r, 10a - Brian Voelkel vs. Siena (11/12/13)
Triple-Double (pts/reb/ast) - 10p, 14r, 10a - Brian Voelkel vs. UNH (3/8/14) *
Four-Point Play - 3pt FG & FT, Candon Rusin at No. 6 Duke (11/24/13)
Made 10+ Free Throws - 19, Clancy Rugg at Binghamton (3/2/14)
Made 5+ 3-Pointers - 6, Sandro Carissimo vs. Illinois State (11/27/13)
Made 10+ Field Goals - 11, Sandro Carissimo at Harvard (12/21/13)
Had 15-19 Rebounds - 15, Brian Voelkel 2x (last: vs. UNH 1/20/14)
* 1st triple-double in America East Tournament History (quarterfinals)
LAST TIME VERMONT ...
UVM Scored 100+ Pts
101 vs. Quinnipiac (12/23/06 - W, 101-87)
UVM played in OT
vs. Boston U (2/27/11 - L, 66-64)
Opp. Scored 100+ Pts
106 at Providence (11/24/09 - L, 106-64)
UVM played in 2OT
at Hartford (3/4/12 - W, 77-73)
Both Teams Score 100 Pts vs. UMass (3/1/76 - L, 103-100)
UVM played in 3OT
at Hartford (2/2/96 - W, 98-95)
UVM held a team -40 Pts 38 vs. Albany (1/11/14)
UVM won in OT
vs. ODU (11/23/11 - W, 65-63)
UVM won by 30+ Pts
40 vs. Lyndon State (12/30/13)
UVM lost in OT
vs. Boston U (2/27/11 - L, 66-64)
UVM lost by 30+ Pts
42 at Providence (11/24/09 - L, 106-64)
5 players in dbl fig.
vs. Canisius (2/23/13 - W, 87-79)
UVM won by 1 point
68-67 at Boston U (2/1/12)
6 players in dbl fig.
at UMBC (1/22/12 - W, 90-62)
UVM lost by 1 point
91-90 at No. 6 Duke (11/24/13)
VERMONT CATAMOUNTS
2014-15 Season/Career Statistics
Vermont Basketball
Vermont Season/Career Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2015)
All games
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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics
VERMONT vs MAINE
1/7/2015 7 p.m. at Portland Expo - Portlan, Maine
VERMONT 68 • 6-8, 2-0
Total
3-Ptr
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
05
Harold, Hector
O'Day, Ethan
Steidl, Kurt
Bell-Haynes, Trae
Wills, Dre
Hatton, Brandon
McRoberts, Zach
Pierson, Ryan
Urso, David
Ward, Cam
Urquhart, Drew
Team
Totals
32
34
02
24
00
01
03
04
14
25
FG % 1st Half: 10-19
3FG % 1st Half: 3-4
FT % 1st Half: 5-6
f
f
f
g
g
2-6
7-10
3-6
2-2
6-8
1-4
0-3
0-1
0-0
4-6
1-1
0-3
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-1
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-1
1-1
2-2
1-2
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
3-4
2-2
26-47
4-10
12-15
2nd half: 16-28
2nd half: 1-6
2nd half: 7-9
52.6%
75.0%
83.3%
57.1%
16.7%
77.8%
Rebounds
Off Def Tot PF
0 2 2 2
2 1 3 3
0 3 3 0
0 3 3 0
1 5 6 1
1 0 1 0
1 1 2 2
0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0
0 2 2 1
2 1 3 3
1 3 4
8 21 29 15
Game: 26-47
Game: 4-10
Game: 12-15
TP
A TO Blk Stl
5
15
9
5
14
3
1
0
0
12
4
0
1
5
2
5
0
0
0
0
3
0
Min
0
3
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
68 16 11
4
5 200
55.3%
40.0%
80.0%
16
22
32
25
31
19
14
9
1
22
9
Deadball
Rebounds
1
MAINE 54 • 1-13, 0-2
Total
3-Ptr
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
25
Gloger, Till
Beal, Garet
Calixte, Aaron
Lawton, Shaun
Melmed, Garvey
Little, Kevin
Ejiga, Christian
Pirovic, Marko
Valjarevic, Zarko
Reid-Knight, Troy
Team
Totals
55
01
10
22
02
03
04
05
31
FG % 1st Half:
3FG % 1st Half:
FT % 1st Half:
8-25
2-4
8-9
f
f
g
g
g
32.0%
50.0%
88.9%
3-10
2-4
0-3
4-6
0-0
4-10
2-3
2-2
1-7
0-1
0-0
2-3
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-3
0-0
2-2
1-3
0-1
6-7
0-0
0-0
3-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
18-46
7-13
11-13
2nd half: 10-21
2nd half: 5-9
2nd half: 3-4
47.6%
55.6%
75.0%
Rebounds
Off Def Tot PF
2 1 3 2
2 1 3 3
0 0 0 3
0 5 5 0
0 0 0 1
0 2 2 3
0 1 1 0
0 1 1 2
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
2 4 6
6 15 21 15
Game: 18-46
Game: 7-13
Game: 11-13
TP
A TO Blk Stl
12
6
0
12
0
9
4
8
3
0
1
2
0
3
0
4
0
1
3
0
Min
1
2
2
2
0
3
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
54 14 12
1
4 200
39.1%
53.8%
84.6%
30
25
26
28
20
25
10
12
19
5
Deadball
Rebounds
1
Officials: John Huges, Douglas Hopper, Dan Boomhour
Technical fouls: VERMONT-None. MAINE-None.
Attendance:
Score by periods
VERMONT
MAINE
1st
28
26
2nd
40
28
Total
68
54
Last FG - VERMONT 2nd-03:35, MAINE 2nd-00:00.
Largest lead - VERMONT by 23 2nd-06:57, MAINE by 11 1st-13:31.
VERMONT led for 22:58. MAINE led for 12:51. Game was tied for 03:32.
Points
VERMON
MAINE
In
Paint
40
18
Off
T/O
14
4
2nd
Chance
8
2
Score tied - 4 times.
Lead changed - 1 time.
Fast
Break
2
2
Bench
20
24
VERMONT CATAMOUNTS
Vermont Basketball
Vermont Season Box Score (as of Jan 07, 2015)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL
6-8
2-0
4-8
HOME
4-2
1-0
3-2
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2-6
1-0
1-6
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
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
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

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
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NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0
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

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



 
    


 

    


 

    


 

    


 

    
   

    


 


   
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 

    


 
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    
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
 
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
 
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    


 

    


 



 


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 

  




    
    
    
    
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



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

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

  


   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  

   
   
   
  

   
  
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   
  
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   
  
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  
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  
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
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     
     
     
     
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