FINAL SCORE: UMass Lowell 93, Vermont 82BURLINGTON, VT – UMass Lowell used a balanced attack with six players scoring in double figures to outgun Vermont and hand the Catamounts their second straight loss at Patrick Gym, 93-82. The loss drops Vermont to 2-2 in league play and 10-9 overall while the Riverhawks improve to 3-2 in conference action and 7-11 overall.
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In his first game action since Dec. 8,
Dre Wills returned to the Vermont lineup in a big way finishing with a career-high 22 points and four rebounds.
Ethan O'Day chipped in with 12 points to go along with seven rebounds while
Trae Bell-Haynes,
Everett Duncan (both with 11 points) and
Cam Ward (10 points) all found double digits.
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Jahad Thomas led the way for UMass Lowell collecting 14 points and nine rebounds. Logan Primerano scored a team-high 17 points including some key buckets down the stretch, most notably a follow-slam midway through the second half.
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After the Catamounts got out to a 6-3 lead on two buckets from Wills, UMass Lowell went on the offensive. A 13-0 spurt put the Riverhawks up 16-6 before
Drew Urquhart stopped the bleeding momentarily with a layup at the 12:54 mark.
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From there, Lowell used good offensive movement and the Catamounts could not gain much ground. Ryan Jones converted in transition to give his team a 14-point cushion. Vermont cut into the deficit thanks to 11 first half points from Bell-Haynes but Thomas scored eight points in the final 2:45 putting UML up 45-34 at the half.
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The Riverhawks shot a blistering 59.3% from the field in the first 20 minutes and had 11 assists to Vermont's two.
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UMass Lowell started the second half on a 10-4 run and took its largest lead of the game when Isaac White converted a pair of free throws to put his team up 55-38 with 16:41 to play.
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Vermont clawed back to within six using an 11-0 stretch keyed by two Duncan triples to force a Riverhawk timeout and get ignite the Patrick crowd. The lead went back to as many as 12 before Wills took over. The junior guard scored nine straight points over a two minute span and the UMass Lowell lead was down to three with 3:31 remaining.
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Lowell delivered the dagger about a minute later, however, when Matt Harris pulled up and drilled a three-pointer to put the game out of reach.
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The win was UMass Lowell's first over Vermont in the very brief all-time series.
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Vermont has two days off before heading back out on the road for a contest against Binghamton on Thursday. Tipoff from the Events Center in Binghamton is set for 7 p.m. and all the action can be seen on AmericaEast.TV with local radio coverage on ESPN 101.3 FM beginning at 6:30.
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