VERMONT
Record: 25-5 (15-0 America East)
Last Game: W, 62-50, vs. Albany 2/22
Last 10: 10-0
Last Meeting: UVM 71-64 here
Listen/Watch:TV:
http://www.espn.com/watchespn/index/_/id/2977749/stony-brook-vs-vermontVermont radio:
http://www.1013espn.com/Stony Brook radio:
http://www.whli.com/listen-live.aspxNotables:6-6/225 fr F Anthony Lamb 11.8 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 1.1 bpg, .494 FG%
6-2/175 jr G Trae Bell-Haynes 11.6 ppg, 3.8 apg, 1.1 spg, .498 FG%
6-8/215 jr F Payton Henson 11.4 ppg, 5.5 rpg, .527 FG%, .810 FT%
6-3/190 so G Ernie Duncan 9.2 ppg, .829 FT%, .415 3-pt FG%
6-6/180 sr F Kurt Steidl 8.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg, .820 FT%, .382 3-pt FG%
Can't get too much into this one as I have to run out the door, but wanted to at least get the thread up. UVM can have this one. They're the 1, we're the 2, and that's all settled. Let's break their hearts in a couple weeks.
UVM going for the first perfect season in America East history. 17 in a row is a team record and the second-longest current streak in the country. A win today gives them their highest single-season win total in their history.
Their streak has been convincing. Of their 15 conference wins, only four have come by single digits. TWO of those, I'll have you know, came against UMBC, who UVM could very well see in the AE semis. Go Retrievers.
What's pretty incredible is the kid Lamb, an upstate NY kid, is leading the team in scoring despite averaging only 21 minutes a game. Lamb has hit for 20 or more points in three of the last six games. He's going to be a pain for the next three years, that's for sure.
You can take him away or Duncan or TBH, but UVM is just so balanced. Nobody on the team averages more than 29 minutes.