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1 Vermont Catamounts (25-7 • 14-2 Ae) Vs. #4 Umbc GM #1 VERMONT CATAMOUNTS (25-7 • 14-2 AE) @UVMmbb @UVMmbb > 33 VS. #4 UMBC RETREIVERS (16-16 • 8-8 AE) AMERICA EAST SEMIFINALS -- MARCH 10, 2020 -- 7 P.M. -- BURLINGTON, VT. -- PATRICK GYM (3,266) #ThisIsVermont 2019-20 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SCOUTING REPORT Overall 25-7 America East 14-2 VERMONT CATAMOUNTS (25-7, 14-2 AE) Home 12-3 LAST TIME OUT: W, 61-50 vs. #8 Maine Road 12-3 Neutral 1-1 2019-20 STATS LEADERS Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game Sat O. 26 BROWN UNIVERSITY (EXH) W, 70-59 HEAD COACH Anthony Lamb, 16.6 Anthony Lamb, 7.2 Robin Duncan, 2.6 Sun N. 3 SAINT MICHAEL’S (EXH) W, 84-48 John Becker Fri N. 8 at St. Bonaventure (E+) W, 61-59 Overall: 224-135 Stef Smith, 14.0 Ben Shungu, 5.1 Stef Smith, 2.6 Sun N. 10 at Bucknell (PLN) W, 66-63 UVM: 218-91 Ryan Davis, 9.5 Ryan Davis, 4.4 Anthony Lamb, 2.5 Wed N. 13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (E+) W, 62-47 Sat N. 16 at St. John’s+ (FS2) W, 70-68 Tue N. 19 at Virginia+ (NESN+) L, 61-55 UMBC RETREIVERS (16-16, 8-8 AE) Sat N. 23 Central Connecticut State+ (E3) W, 81-49 LAST TIME OUT: W, 73-67 vs. #5 New Hampshire (3.7.20) Sun N. 24 Rider+ (E3) L, 72-67 Wed N. 27 GALLAUDET (E3) W, 93-44 2019-20 STATS LEADERS Sun D. 1 at Yale (NESN) L, 65-52 HEAD COACH Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game Tue D. 3 at Cincinnati (CBS Sports Network) L, 82-73 Ryan Odom K.J. Jackson, 14.1 Brandon Horvath, 6.7 K.J. Jackson, 4.2 Sat D. 7 TOWSON (E3) W, 55-38 Overall: 91-64 Brandon Horvath, 10.7 Daniel Akin, 5.1 R.J. Eytle-Rock, 3.4 Wed D. 18 UNC GREENSBORO (E+) L, 54-53 UMBC: 83-53 R.J. Eytle-Rock, 10.2 Fri D. 20 LIPSCOMB (E+) W, 86-63 R.J. Eytle-Rock, 4.4 L.J. Owens, 1.4 Tue D. 31 GEORGE WASHINGTON (E+) W, 76-51 Thu J. 2 at Dartmouth (E+) W, 77-68 JUMP BALL! Wed J. 8 STONY BROOK* (E+) L, 81-77 • Top-seeded Vermont and fourth-seeded UMBC meet in the Hercules Tires America East Sat J. 11 at UMBC* (E3) W, 74-50 Tournament for the third consecutive season Wed J. 15 at Binghamton* (E+) W, 72-53 • The conference rivals have met in the last two title games - the Cats won 66-49 in last Sat J. 18 HARTFORD* (E+) W, 74-57 year’s championship game - Vermont is 6-2 against UMBC in the conference tournament Wed J. 22 at Maine* (E+) W, 59-57 • The Catamounts and Retrievers split the regular season series with UVM taking a 74-50 win Sat J. 25 UMASS LOWELL* (E+) W, 92-62 Wed J. 29 at New Hampshire* (E+) W, 56-43 in Catonsville (Jan. 11) and UMBC winning 66-64 in Burlington (Feb. 22) Sat F. 1 at UAlbany* (E3) W, 86-75 • UVM is 19-5 all-time as the No. 1 seed in the conference tourney Wed F. 5 MAINE* (E+) W, 77-52 Sat F. 8 at Hartford* (E+) W, 69-68 BROADCAST INFORMATION Wed F. 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE* (E+) W, 74-50 Television: ESPN+ Local Radio: 101.3 The Game | 1013theGame.com Sat F. 15 BINGHAMTON* (E3) W, 76-48 Play by Play: Rob Ryan Play by Play: Jake Marsh Thu F. 20 at Stony Brook* (ESPNU) W, 63-54 Color Analyst: Bernie Cieplicki Color Analyst: Ethan O’Day Sat F. 22 UMBC* (E+) L, 66-64 Sat F. 29 at UMass Lowell* (E+) W, 94-77 Tue M. 3 UALBANY* (E+) W, 85-62 2019-20 CATAMOUNTS Sat M. 7 MAINE - AE QUARTERFINALS (E+) W, 61-50 No. Name (Ht., Wt., Cl.) Pos. PPG RPG APG Notable Sat M. 10 UMBC - AE SEMIFINALS (E+) 7 p.m. 0 Stef Smith (6-1, 170, Jr.) G 14.0 2.7 2.6 America East All-Conference First Team Sat M. 14 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Aaron Deloney (6-0, 165, Fr.) G 3.7 1.0 1.0 10.0 ppg, 4.0 apg in last 3 games 2 Daniel Giddens (6-11, 240, Gr.) C 3.4 3.2 0.5 6 pts, 2 rebs, 1 blk vs. UAlbany Home Games in BOLDFACE 3 Anthony Lamb (6-6, 227, Sr.) F 16.6 7.2 2.5 America East Player of the Year + Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament 4 Robin Duncan (6-5, 190, So.) G 4.3 3.5 2.6 3.0 apg in last 5 games 5 Duncan Demuth (6-8, 210, So.) F 1.6 1.1 0.3 3 pts/2 rebs at UMass Lowell *Indicates America East Conference Game 12 Bailey Patella (6-5, 185, Jr.) F 3.9 3.4 0.6 4.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg in last 5 games 13 Justin Mazzula (6-3, 195, Jr.) G -- -- -- Transfer from GW, will sit out 2019-20 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 14 Isaiah Powell (6-6, 220, So.) F 2.7 2.1 0.9 5.5 ppg/4.5 rpg vs. UMBC this season Dustin Parker, Asst. Director of Media Relations/Sports Info 15 Nick Fiorillo (6-7, 210, Fr.) F -- -- -- Redshirting this season 20 Eric Beckett (6-4, 225, Fr.) G 1.9 0.8 0.3 Scored 10 pts in 2nd career gm. vs. Gallaudet Email: [email protected] 21 Everett Duncan (6-6, 192, R-Sr.) G 8.5 5.2 1.5 20.5 ppg/71.4 3PT% last 2 games Phone: 802-656-7699 (W), 802-356-2950 (C) 24 Ben Shungu (6-2, 200, R-Jr.) G 7.7 5.1 2.2 America East Defensive Player of the Year 25 Kevin Garrison (6-0, 180, So.) G 0.3 0.6 0.3 2 pts/1 reb vs. Gallaudet Ryan Manley, Athletic Communications Asst. (Secondary) 32 Josh Speidel (6-7, 210, Sr.) F 2.0 0.0 0.0 Scored first basket in Senior Night debut Email: [email protected] 35 Ryan Davis (6-8, 250, So.) F 9.5 4.4 0.5 America East Sixth Man of the Year Phone: 802-656-3065 (W), 802-399-8390 (C) 55 Deng Adiang (5-10, 160, Fr.) G 0.3 0.2 0.2 Scored 1st career points vs. Gallaudet @UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMmbb 1 @UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMmbb 1 2019-20 RECORDS IN UNIS INSIDE THE MATCHUP PROBABLE STARTERS 13-4 INSIDE THE MATCHUP 71.1 2019-20 STATS66.4 12-3 59.2 67.6 44.5%71.3 PPG 41.0%68.2 37.8%59.0 OPP PTS/GM 41.4%66.4 32.6%44.6% FG% 32.3%44.3% 71.6%37.8% OPP. FG% 70.5%40.8% PPG 37.132.9% 3PT% 34.831.6% OPP PTS/GM 5.871.4% FT% 64.2%5.6 FG% 0-0 3.437.2 REBS/GM 3.034.6 OPP. FG% 11.45.9 STLS/GM 13.85.4 3PT% 3.4 BLKS/GM 2.4 FT% 11.3 TO/GM 12.7 REBS/GM STLS/GM BLKS/GM CATS AS THE NO. 1 SEED TO/GM FINAL AE STANDINGS 2019-20 Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. Strk LAST 10 GMS (19-5 OVERALL) Vermont 14-2 0.875 25-7 0.781 W3 Stony Brook 10-6 0.625 20-12 0.625 W1 2020 QRTRS vs. MAINE W, 61-50 Hartford 9-7 0.563 17-15 0.531 W1 2019 CHAMP. vs. UMBC W, 66-49 UMBC 8-8 0.500 16-16 0.500 W2 2019 SEMIS vs. BING. W, 84-51 New Hamp. 8-8 0.500 15-15 0.500 L2 2019 QRTRS vs. MAINE W, 73-57 UMass Lowell 7-9 0.438 13-19 0.406 L1 UAlbany 7-9 0.438 14-18 0.438 L6 2018 CHAMP. vs. UMBC L, 65-62 Maine 5-11 0.313 9-22 0.290 L1 2018 SEMIS vs. STNY BRK W, 70-51 Binghamton 4-12 0.250 10-19 0.345 L1 2018 QRTRS vs. MAINE W, 75-60 2017 CHAMP. vs. UALBANY W, 56-53 LAST MEETING W/ UMBC 2017 SEMIS vs. UNH W, 74-41 2017 QRTRS vs. MAINE W, 86-41 LAST 10 MATCHUPS vs. UMBC Date Location Result UVM Leading Scorer 2/22/20 Burlington, Vt. L, 66-64 Anthony Lamb, 24 1/11/20 Catonsville, Md. W, 74-50 Everett Duncan, 15 3/6/19 Burlington, Vt. (AE Champ.) W, 66-49 Anthony Lamb, 28 F. 22,2020 | Vermont had a chance to win the game 2/21/19 Catonsville, Md. L, 65-56 Anthony Lamb, 14 in the final seconds but came up short to UMBC 66- 64. The setback snapped the Catamounts’ 12-game 1/23/19 Burlington, Vt. L, 74-61 Ernie Duncan, 22 winning streak. Anthony Lamb notched his 3/10/18 Burlington, Vt. (AE Champ.) L, 65-62 Trae Bell-Haynes, 18 10th 20-point outing of the season with a game-high 24 points. He collected six boards and dished out four 2/3/18 Catonsville, Md. W, 81-53 Drew Urquhart, 18 assists. Stef Smith scored double digits for the 15th time in the last 17 games with 17 points.
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