FINAL SCORE: No. 15 Vermont 4, Bryant 0
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Alex Nagy rattled off a career-high four points as 15th-ranked Vermont (9-1-1, 3-0-0 AE) dominated play in its 4-0 victory over Bryant (3-7-0, 0-3-0 AE) on Saturday afternoon at Virtue Field. The win extended UVM's streak to eight games –
 the third longest streak in program history.
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COACH'S QUOTE
"Going into the game, our mission was to put together a performance that our alumni would be proud of, and I felt we did that," head coach
Rob Dow said. "We were converting in the run of play and restarts, and in America East you know that those are critical moments in the game. It's good momentum as we head out of conference on Tuesday."
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Catamounts scored early with a 12th-minute strike by Nagy. Yaniv Bazini crossed the ball to Max Murray who found Nagy for the opening tally.
- Vermont doubled its lead in the 35th minute when Daniel Pacella found Matt Black in front of the net. Black dove for the header to beat Luca Marinelli (10 saves) and record his first goal of the season.
- Joe Morrison continued UVM's attack in the second half with a quick goal coming in the 47th minute. Nagy was credited with the assist on the 3-0 marker. Morrison's tally was also his first of the season.
- Nagy added his fourth point of the afternoon in the 55th minute when Yves Borie converted on a corner kick for the Catamounts. Nagy and Zach Barrett were credited with assists on the set piece.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Nagy registered at least three points for the third time this season, with the afternoon contest marking his fourth multi-point game of the season.
- The Catamounts finished the day with a 22-1 shot advantage. Nagy had a game-high six shots on the afternoon.
- Nate Silveira and Edgar Vargas saw action in goal for the Catamounts, but did not have to make a save.
- With today's win, Vermont Mutual Insurance Group will donate $100 to COTS, the Committee on Temporary Shelter, as part of the Cats Win, Community Wins initiative. Since the campaigns inauguration in 2017, Vermont Mutual Insurance Group has donated over $72,000 to local non-profits.
UP NEXT
Vermont continues its three-game homestand on Tuesday (Oct. 11) when it hosts UMass at Virtue Field. Originally scheduled for Sept. 27, Tuesday's make-up game will kick off at 2 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase at UVMathletics.com/Tickets or by visiting the Gutterson Fieldhouse Box Office. The non-conference matchup will broadcast live on ESPN+.
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