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Vermont Men's Basketball Record Book VERMONT Men’s BasketBALL RECORD BOOK UPDATED: JUNE 21, 2019 VERMONT YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W-L Conf Head Coach Captain(s) 1900-01 1-10 No Coach H.T. Bray 1901-02 1-4 No Coach H.T. Bray 1902-03 2-5 No Coach H.M. Bassett 1903-04 5-6 No Coach B.A. Fogg 1904-05 3-6 No Coach M.R. Peck 1905-06 1-1 No Coach L.W. Thomas 1906-07 5-5 Thomas E. Hayes W.A. Barlow 1907-08 7-4 Thomas E. Hayes F.H. Watkins 1908-20 No Varsity Basketball 1920-21 10-5 Maj. P.A. Larned L.C. Heidger 1921-22 15-4 Thomas Keady F.S. Harris 1922-23 12-6 Thomas Keady C.N. Stevens, Henry Semansky 1923-24 15-2 Thomas Keady Claire Cayward 1924-25 14-3 Thomas Keady Claire Cayward 1925-26 12-9 W.J. McAvoy Archie Post 1926-27 11-5 W.J. McAvoy Lawrence Marvin 1927-28 10-9 W.J. McAvoy Howard Prentice 1928-29 8-10 C.G. Cayward J.S. Estabrook 1929-30 4-16 Capt. K.L. Berry T.J. Halligan 1930-31 4-13 H.A. Prentice W.M. Sargent 1931-32 6-9 J.H. Burke L.R. Durfey 1932-33 6-8 J.H. Burke F. Pires 1933-34 4-10 J.H. Burke J.L. Beckley 1934-35 8-5 J.P. Sabo R.E. Palmer 1935-36 7-6 J.P. Sabo E.G. Young 1936-37 10-4 J.P. Sabo none 1937-38 10-4 J.P. Sabo G.W. Howard 1938-39 10-5 J.P. Sabo Anso Belardinelli 1939-40 5-10 J.P. Sabo Frank Taylor 1940-41 9-5 John Evans P.E. Corley 1941-42 10-5 John Evans J.A. White 1942-43 10-6 John Evans R. Doherty 1943-45 No Varsity Basketball (WWII) 1945-46 10-5 John Evans Howard Stein 1946-47 19-3 John Evans Larry Killick 1947-48 14-6 John Evans Ed Kotlarczyk 1948-49 15-5 2-1 John Evans H. Livingston 1949-50 9-11 2-3 John Evans Al Niemann 1950-51 14-6 4-1 John Evans game captains 1951-52 14-6 3-1 John Evans Ed Jasinski 1952-53 11-10 1-2 John Evans Al Malinverni 1953-54 13-7 1-2 John Evans Nat Campana 1954-55 6-15 4-1 John Evans Keith Jampolis 1955-56 6-12 2-3 John Evans William King 1956-57 15-5 3-2 John Evans Art Burkhardt 1957-58 15-10 5-5 John Evans Clyde Lord 1958-59 12-10 4-6 John Evans Robert Kuchar 1959-60 9-11 2-8 John Evans Charles Isles Jr. 1960-61 9-11 3-7 John Evans Harry Zingg 1961-62 12-12 3-7 John Evans Benny Becton 1962-63 10-13 2-8 John Evans John Stahler 1963-64 11-10 4-6 John Evans David Strassburg 1964-65 7-13 1-9 John Evans Ralph D’Atilia 1965-66 12-8 3-7 Arthur Loche Layne Higgs, Milt Goggins 1966-67 9-15 1-9 Arthur Loche Bruce Hanna 1967-68 12-12 5-5 Arthur Loche William Librera 1968-69 14-11 3-7 Arthur Loche Frank Martiniuk, Aldo Salati 1969-70 8-16 3-7 Arthur Loche Roy Greenman Year W-L Conf Head Coach Captain(s) 1970-71 9-15 1-9 Arthur Loche Tom Clay 1971-72 5-19 0-10 Arthur Loche Ray Ortiz 1972-73 8-16 2-10 Peter Salzberg Greg Ashford 1973-74 9-17 3-9 Peter Salzberg Joe Greco 1974-75 16-10 8-4 Peter Salzberg Joe Greco 1975-76 15-10 6-6 Peter Salzberg Charlie Trapani, Ron Gottschalk 1976-77 9-16 N/A Peter Salzberg Warren Prehmus, Charlie Trapani, Ron Gottschalk 1977-78 11-15 N/A Peter Salzberg game captains 1978-79 9-17 N/A Peter Salzberg game captains 1979-80 12-15 4-4 Peter Salzberg Bruce Beynnon, Jim Nocera 1980-81 16-12 5-5 Peter Salzberg Jim Nocera 1981-82 10-16 2-8 Bill Whitmore Jeff Brown, Mike Evelti 1982-83 10-19 4-8 Bill Whitmore Tim Woodlee 1983-84 7-21 3-11 Bill Whitmore John Simko 1984-85 9-19 5-12 Bill Whitmore Matt Thompson 1985-86 9-19 5-13 Bill Whitmore Howard Hudson, Bill Brennan 1986-87 5-23 3-15 Tom Brennan Bill Brennan, Tom O’Shea, Rob Zinn 1987-88 3-24 2-16 Tom Brennan Joe Calavita , Rob Hamlin 1988-89 6-21 4-14 Tom Brennan Joe Calavita 1989-90 13-17 4-8 Tom Brennan Brad Chandler, Bart Donovan 1990-91 15-13 5-5 Tom Brennan Rahim Huland El, Rich Tarrant, Matt Johnson 1991-92 16-13 7-7 Tom Brennan Kevin Roberson, Kenny White 1992-93 10-17 4-10 Tom Brennan Dave Ostrosky, Brian Tarrant 1993-94 12-15 3-11 Tom Brennan Jeremy McCool 1994-95 14-13 7-9 Tom Brennan Jeremy McCool, Scott Reed, Charles MacDonough 1995-96 12-15 10-8 Tom Brennan Eddie Benton, Bernie Cieplicki, David Conlon 1996-97 14-13 7-11 Tom Brennan Game captains 1997-98 16-11 11-7 Tom Brennan Erik Nelson 1998-99 11-16 7-11 Tom Brennan Jared Steele, Matt Chotkowski 1999-00 16-12 11-7 Tom Brennan Craig Peper, Tobe Carberry, David Roach 2000-01 12-17 7-11 Tom Brennan Tony Orciari, Trevor Gaines 2001-02 21-8 13-3 Tom Brennan Trevor Gaines, Corry McLaughlin 2002-03 21-12 11-5 Tom Brennan Andre Anderson, Grant Anderson 2003-04 22-9 15-3 Tom Brennan Scotty Jones, T.J. Sorrentine, Corey Sullivan 2004-05 25-7 16-2 Tom Brennan T.J. Sorrentine 2005-06 13-17 7-9 Mike Lonergan Martin Klimes, Kyle Cieplicki 2006-07 25-8 15-1 Mike Lonergan Martin Klimes, Kyle Cieplicki, Mike Trimboli 2007-08 16-15 9-7 Mike Lonergan Kyle Cieplicki, Mike Trimboli 2008-09 24-9 13-3 Mike Lonergan Mike Trimboli, Maurice Joseph 2009-10 25-10 12-4 Mike Lonergan Maurice Joseph 2010-11 23-9 13-3 Mike Lonergan Evan Fjeld 2011-12 24-12 13-3 John Becker Matt Glass, Brendan Bald 2012-13 21-12 11-5 John Becker Ben Crenca, Luke Apfeld 2013-14 22-11 15-1 John Becker Luke Apfeld, Sandro Carissimo, Clancy Rugg, Brian Voelkel 2014-15 20-14 12-4 John Becker Ethan O’Day, Hector Harold, Ryan Pierson 2015-16 23-14 11-5 John Becker Ethan O’Day, Kurt Steidl, Dre Wills 2016-17 29-6 16-0 John Becker Kurt Steidl, Dre Wills, Trae Bell-Haynes 2017-18 27-8 15-1 John Becker Trae Bell-Haynes, Payton Henson, Ernie Duncan 2018-19 27-7 14-2 John becker Ernie Duncan, Everett Duncan, Anthony Lamb Overall Record (1900-Present – 2,253 games): 1,246-1,007 (.553) America East Record (1979-Present – 540 games): 341-261 (.566) Yankee Conference Record (1949-76 – 238 games): 81-157 (.340) HOME OPENERS (59 games since 1960 | Record: 42-17) SEASON OPENERS (59 games since 1960 | Record: 29-30) 1960-61 vs. Connecticut L, 84-73 1960-61 at Norwich L, 85-76 1961-62 vs. St. Lawrence L, 61-59 1961-62 vs. St. Lawrence L, 61-59 1962-63 vs. New Hampshire W, 78-73 1962-63 at Dartmouth L, 76-63 1963-64 vs. Dartmouth W, 80-73 (OT) 1963-64 vs. Dartmouth W, 80-73 (OT) 1964-65 vs. New Hampshire W, 81-76 1964-65 at Dartmouth L, 73-65 1965-66 vs. Dartmouth W, 60-52 1965-66 vs. Dartmouth W, 60-52 1966-67 vs. Amherst L, 77-63 1966-67 at Dartmouth L, 45-40 1967-68 vs. Dartmouth W, 67-65 1967-68 vs. Dartmouth W, 67-65 1968-69 vs. Middlebury W, 74-58 1968-69 at Dartmouth W, 64-63 1969-70 vs. Maine W, 70-54 1969-70 vs. Maine W, 70-54 1970-71 vs. Massachusetts L, 79-68 (OT) 1970-71 at Dartmouth L, 87-66 1971-72 vs. Middlebury W, 74-62 1971-72 vs. Middlebury W, 74-62 1972-73 vs. Middlebury W, 73-59 1972-73 at Dartmouth L, 86-85 1973-74 vs. New Hampshire W, 69-59 1973-74 at Maine W, 68-60 1974-75 vs. Dartmouth W, 92-72 1974-75 vs. Dartmouth W, 92-72 1975-76 vs. Northeastern W, 72-54 1975-76 vs. Northeastern W, 72-54 1976-77 vs. Fordham L, 80-77 1976-77 vs. Fordham L, 80-77 1977-78 vs. Dartmouth W, 67-52 1977-78 vs. Dartmouth W, 67-52 1978-79 vs. Plattsburg State L, 89-87 1978-79 vs. Plattsburg State L, 89-87 1979-80 vs. Plattsburg State W, 96-80 1979-80 vs. Plattsburg State W, 96-80 1980-81 vs. North Adams St. W, 83-64 1980-81 vs. North Adams St. W, 83-64 1981-82 vs. Plattsburg State W, 65-53 1981-82 vs. Plattsburg State W, 65-53 1982-83 vs. Plattsburg State W, 85-72 1982-83 vs. Plattsburg State W, 85-72 1983-84 vs. Plattsburg State W, 94-77 1983-84 vs. Plattsburg State W, 94-77 1984-85 vs. Villanova L, 80-56 1984-85 vs. Villanova L, 80-56 1985-86 vs. RPI W, 79-50 1985-86 vs.
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