Catamounts Stumble Against Bryant in Away Showdown


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FINAL SCORE: Vermont 53, Bryant 73
BURLINGTON, Vt. – The Vermont men’s basketball team faced a defeat in Smithfield, RI against Bryant. Shamir Bogues topped the Catamounts with a team-high of 17 points. Vermont’s record now stands at (2-1) in America East play.
 

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COACH’S QUOTE

“Tough loss today on the backend of a travel schedule.  We began with excellent energy and played well during the first 10 minutes.  Credit to Bryant; after their bye on Thursday, they shot exceptionally well during the final 30 minutes.  We need to find some depth to navigate the league schedule. Our younger players gained valuable experience this weekend that we hope they can build on.”

HOW IT UNFOLDED

  • Vermont surged to a quick 9-1 lead to open the game, aided by an Ileri Ayo-Faleye three-pointer and two baskets in the paint from Shamir Bogues and Sam Alamutu.
  • Nick Fiorillo executed a baby hook from the post to extend the Catamounts’ advantage to 15-5 with 13 minutes left.
  • Following a three-minute scoring drought, the Catamounts had three consecutive offensive possessions that resulted in (3) successful three-pointers. Shamir Bogues made a three off a pass from Seth Joba. Then, Ileri Ayo-Faleye converted a corner three. The next possession saw Shamir Bogues pull up for another three from the right wing. Vermont led 24-14 with 8 minutes remaining in the half.
  • The Bulldogs fired back with a barrage of three-pointers. This ignited a comeback for Bryant, who surged back with a 17-2 run to seize a 33-26 lead with three minutes left.
  • Vermont concluded the half behind 38-30.
  • At the start of the second half, Bryant launched into a 19-2 run, leading 57-32 with 11 minutes to play.
  • Following the eight-minute media timeout, the Catamounts embarked on a 7-0 run. UVM trailed 64-44 with four minutes remaining.
  • Ileri Ayo-Faleye and Sean Blake each hit a three-pointer in the final two minutes.

 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE

  • Shamir Bogues recorded a team-high of 17 points, shooting (7-13) from the field.
  • The other Catamount scoring in double figures was Ileri Ayo Faleye (15).
  • Sam Alamutu achieved a team and season-high of 11 rebounds against Bryant, also leading the team with three assists.
  • Shamir Bogues registered a team-high of two blocks. This marks Bogues’ second consecutive game with 2+ blocks.
  • Vermont edged Bryant in rebounding, 34 to 33.

 
UP NEXT
UVM will return home to face Binghamton on Thursday, January 16th. Action at Patrick Gym is scheduled to tip off at 7 p.m. ET, and it will be broadcast on ESPN+. The radio coverage is available via the Varsity Network App with Brian McLaughlin on commentary.
 
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