BURLINGTON, Vt. - Vermont (11-10, 6-1 AE) hosts Binghamton (11-9, 3-4 AE) on Jan. 30 for their annual Vermont Night game presented by Vermont Federal Credit Union. The game will tip off at 6:00 p.m. ET and be streamed live on ESPN+ with Rob Ryan and Bernie Cieplicki on the call.
BROADCAST INFORMATION
The game will be streamed live on ESPN+. Fans can listen to the game for free on the Vermont Sports Network from Learfield on WVMT, which will air on 96.3 FM in Burlington, 105.9 FM in Plattsburgh, and 620 AM around the rest of the region. The radio broadcast is also available via the Varsity Network App, and Ryan Zimmerman is on the call.
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Game Notes: Vermont | Binghamton
VERMONT OUTLOOK
- The Catamounts defeated UMBC 67-44 in their last game.
- Sarah Ericson was the leading scorer for Vermont, scoring 15 points while tying a career-high of five and making threes. Catherine Gilwee was second with 12, while Anna Olson and Nikola Priede had 11 and 10, respectively, as the Catamounts had four scorers in double figures for the second time this season.
- Ericson was Vermont's top rebounder with eight. Keira Hanson was second with four, while Malia Lenz and Priede had three.
- Gilwee led the Catamounts in sharing the ball, matching her season-high seven assists. Olson was the other Vermont player with multiple assists, with two.
- Vermont holds a 29-18 series lead over the Bearcats, including a 15-7 record at home.
- The Catamounts defeated Binghamton in Vestal two weeks ago, 55-46, behind 14 points from Hanson.
- This season, Olson is Vermont's leading scorer, averaging 13.8 points per game. Hanson and Bella Vito are second and third, averaging 9.8 and 8.3 per game, respectively.
- Vito leads the Catamounts on the boards with 6.2 per game. Olson and Priede are second and third, averaging 4.9 and 3.8 per game, respectively.
SCOUTING THE BEARCATS
- Binghamton is tied for fifth in the America East standings with NJIT, as both teams have 3-4 conference records. The Bearcats have dropped two straight to UAlbany and Bryant since facing Vermont on Jan. 16.
- Binghamton possesses the fourth-best scoring defense in the conference, giving up 58.6 points per game, which is helped by leading the
- Jadyn Weltz leads Binghamton in scoring with an average of 10.2 per game. Yanniah Boyd is second on the Bearcats, averaging 9.9 ppg, while Bella Pucci and Kaia Goode are tied for third, averaging 8.1 ppg each.
- Pucci is Binghamton's top rebounder, hauling in 5.5 boards a game. Kendall Bennett is second with 4.7 per game, and Boyd is third with 4.6 boards.
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Vermont Federal Credit Union is the presenting sponsor of Vermont women's basketball.