14th State of Mind
A Vermont basketball blog
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Vermont at UMBC 2/19/26
Saturday, February 14, 2026
NO BRAKES ON THE GUSBUS!!!!!
Vermont 90 Bryant 63
Vermont and Gus Yalden stole Bryant's soul as the Bulldogs came unglued early in the second half, succumbing to the Catamount onslaught. This game was all about the first 5 minutes of the second half. Vermont used an efficient and workmanlike first half to build a 12 point lead at the break. Out of halftime, Vermont went on a 18-2 run that included two technical fouls and an ejection for Bryant head coach Jamion Christian. It is rare for a game to feel so over, so early in the game, but Bryant looked defeated after the first media timeout of the second half. This is the game Cats fans have been waiting for. This is the clicking on all cylinders, Catamount swagger game that fans have enjoyed often during the Becker tenure. The action was electric and it was far and away the most complete game of the season. Vermont shot 58% for the game, including an incredibly efficient 9/14 (64%) from three. The Cats were also 21/25 (84%) from the foul line, comfortably making the best of a very physical and chippy atmosphere. They absolutely dominated the paint, outscoring Bryant 36-18 and won the rebounding battle 34-26. A dominant win in a statement game going into the most important week of the conference season. With road games against the two teams they are chasing (UMBC and NJIT), must win is an understatement. Couldn't go into the week with better momentum.
Gus Yalden was absolutely phenomenal in leading the charge for Vermont. He continues to improve each game and his enthusiasm and "crowdwork" absolutely swings momentum and energy. Yalden finished with 27 points on 10/15 shooting and pulled down 6 rebounds to go along with 3 assists. His spinning, scooping layup and three on the delayed fast break in the second half absolutely electrified Patrick. He is adjusting to the defensive attention that teams are throwing his way and improving his reads all over the court. Massive game. TJ Hurley continued to thrill Cats fans with his new found above the rim game, throwing down his most viscous dunk yet, as part of a 19 point performance. The extra emotion he has been showing during this hot streak has been so fun. TJ Long showed some of his old form with a 14 point, 5 rebound performance that included a 3/5 effort from three. This was the first "big three" game and hopefully a sign of things to come as team health improves. Sean Blake continues to find new ways to change speeds and create offense for Vermont. Blake finished with 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists and is impacting the game in so many ways.
This is one to enjoy and build on for the deciding week of the conference regular season. Lots of love for the Cats on Valentines day!
I also wanted to thank everyone that reads and comes along on this ride with me as this is my 600th (!!!!!!) post. That is a lot of words over the almost 13 years that I have been writing this blog.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Vermont at Binghamton 2/12/26
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Bounce Back
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Vermont vs NJIT 1/31/26
NJIT 79 Vermont 77
NJIT came to Patrick with a purpose and handed Vermont their second conference loss of the season. The Highlanders came out with swagger and energy and led wire to wire in an big time performance. Their relentless defensive pressure and physical play in the paint really put the Cats back on their heels. Since entering the league, the Highlanders have pretty consistently been a thorn in the Cats side. In the first half Vermont could not hit a shot as the offense screeched to a halt. Becker has mentioned repeatedly that he feels like they have been generating good shots for good shooters but have not been knocking them down. This game was another demonstration of that inexplicable trend as many of the shots missed were good looks. The second half was choppy and chippy as tensions rose. It felt like a Murphy's law game as the Cats just couldn't string together enough plays to gain momentum. When they finally did get some shots to fall, there was not enough time left to climb out of the hole. This group has proven that they play well with their backs against the wall and shown tremendous grit in coming back in tough situations. Unfortunately, they have struggled to play with that same intensity early in games. Teams are always gunning for the Catamounts and some of the new players are learning how physical and gritty America East play can be. The results through the first half have shown without a doubt that on any given night, anyone can beat anyone.
Sean Blake led the Cats with a career high 23 points and added 8 rebounds and 4 assists. He was electric in the second half trying to will the Cats back using his speed in the open court. TJ Hurley finally went cold in the first half before knocking some shots down in the hectic final minutes. Hurley finished with 16 points on 5-15 shooting from the field. Noah Barnett bounced back from a tough night on Thursday and matched NJIT's physicality and energy. Barnett finished with 12 points and shifted some momentum the Cats way. Gus Yalden was the only Catamount to score for the first ten minutes of the game but struggled after that and finished with 12 points and 7 rebounds before fouling out. Teams have made life really difficult for Yalden lately and he is shooting only 8/21 (38%) from two and 2/14 (14%) from three over the last three games. They are forcing him to catch the ball away from the paint and throwing double teams from all angles. Ben Johnson struggled, going 1/6 from three. TJ Long returned to the lineup and finished with 7 points on 3-7 shooting. Lucas Mari rolled his ankle early in the first half and did not return. The Cats really missed his size and rebounding. They just cannot shake the injury bug these past two years.
A tough loss at home to finish the first half of the conference season. No rest for the wicked as the always daunting road trip to Orono awaits.