Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Roster information
Today on Twitter, UVM men's basketball tweeted a season preview from collegesportsmadness.com where they picked Vermont #112 in the country and #2 in the America East. A fair assessment on both counts. Nothing to post about. However as part of the preview there was a rundown of the newcomers to the Catamounts roster. On the list of newcomers was Finn Sullivan, a 6-4 senior guard transferring from the University of San Diego. It was a name I recognized because early on after Sullivan had entered the portal, I read that Vermont had been in contact. Since that point there is Zero (and I mean ZERO) information online about the rest of Sullivan's transfer process. Now here is a the funny part of the story. I was at the Five Guys on Shelburne Road about a month ago and I saw new Catamount Kameron Gibson grabbing some lunch with another guy. I was racking my brain but didn't know who it was at the time. All of a sudden while revisiting information on Sullivan today, I realized that is who Gibson was with. So with the preview and my fast food encounter, I feel that despite the lack of info, Sullivan has indeed joined the team. This is a great under the radar addition to the Vermont program. Sullivan is a versatile guard with good size and length. He dealt with injuries during his sophomore season and last season as a junior his season (like everyone elses) was disrupted by COVID. He is an intense player who wants to win and one of his goals in the portal was to find a winning program. Sullivan has shown flashes of potential but has struggled to find consistency. Over the course of his 74 career games he has averaged 6 ppg. His numbers have steadily improved each year and he shot 37% from deep last season while averaging a career high 2.7 assists. His shooting efficiency is an area of weakness but one that should improve with the system at Vermont. This is the type of player that Vermont has shown the ability to maximize their effectiveness by deploying them in short bursts and mixing and matching lineups where they will be most effective. Filling a 3 and D role off the bench with the added bonus of being a good passer will really help Vermont fill in some of the gaps in their rotation. This year's team is going to be a team where they function more as a collective unit 1-10 rather than relying on a few superstars. Another good piece for Vermont. Just one more reason why Five Guys is great.
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Thank you for the report. Coach Becker really should feed you more information. Do you have any other restaurant recommendations?
ReplyDeleteI like my "amateur" status. No inside connections. Just my own brain and the power of the internet. I love food so most restaurants have something I want. Pascolo is always good for a night out. Love Soup & Greens in Barre. Feldman's bagels for Breakfast.
DeleteUnless my info is incorrect, Soup & Greens is closing its doors.
ReplyDeleteOh man!! What a bummer. Every year during the HS Bball championships at the Aud my dad and I would eat there. I loved that place.
DeleteLee, you're no amateur!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteDitto! More food coverage please.
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