Thursday, March 30, 2023
Fairfield transfer TJ Long commits to Vermont
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Jorge Ochoa and Perry Smith Jr enter the transfer portal
Both Jorge Ochoa and Perry Smith Jr entered the transfer portal today. It is almost one year to the day from Ochoa's commitment to the Catamounts last March. Such is the state of things in the current college basketball landscape. Again I think the portal and ability to transfer without sitting out is ultimately good for college basketball, but it does make roster construction and year to year continuity a much more difficult thing to achieve. Both Ochoa and Smith Jr came in with high hopes as the top two rated recruits in Vermont history (of the era where those types of rankings have been a thing). As I mentioned when they committed, the hardest thing about coming to Vermont is to get up to speed on the defensive side of the ball and typically young big men have struggled to crack the rotation. That certainly played out during the season as both struggled with defensive miscues and never got enough court time to find a rhythm. So many factors go into transferring and I don't want to speculate about why they are choosing to transfer but it must have been a frustrating process for Ochoa and Smith Jr this season to try and learn the system. I wish them luck in the next part of their basketball journey and hope they find the right fit on and off the court.
The job of the coaching staff becomes that much more difficult as they are once again going to be turning over half of the roster this offseason. This is pretty commonplace now as a large portion of college basketball is retooling their rosters throughout March, April, and May each season. The portal ultimately has been a huge lift for Vermont during this recent run of success as Finn Sullivan, Kam Gibson, Matt Veretto, Ileri Ayo-Fayele, and Dylan Penn all came to Vermont through that process. Last year Vermont was able to blend getting additions from the portal and finding overlooked high school players who have lost out due to the scramble in the portal. Even though the impact from the younger players was less than they hoped, I expect that there will be a similar combination this offseason. One of the challenges with the unpredictable roster construction is it is very hard to talk to prospective players about playing time availability. Last season at this time it seemed like there were few barriers to playing time at the frontcourt positions at Vermont. Fast forward to adding Veretto and Ayo-Faleye and suddenly the position became more crowded. The coaching staff has quite a balancing act when sifting through the portal and hitting the road to find unsigned high school players. I continue to expect a flurry of moves over the next month or so.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Season Wrap
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Aaron Deloney enters the portal
Friday, March 17, 2023
Vermont falls to Marquette
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
NCAA Tournament preview: 15 Vermont vs 2 Marquette
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Marquette vs Vermont rapid react
Vermont gets a 15 seed and travels to Columbus Ohio to play the 2 seed Marquette Golden Eagles on Friday. I thought I would give you my initial gut reaction before I write a full preview sometime this week. First off, for the first time in a while I feel like Vermont and the fans can just enjoy this year's NCAA tournament experience. The last several times they have made the tournament it felt like there was a lot of pressure to win even as a low seed, as if the success of the entire season depended on it. Those years as a popular upset pick are their own type of fun, but being the underdog who no one gives a chance to win is even better. So I am really going to enjoy and savor this one. Making the tournament in back to back seasons (for the first time since the three-peat from 2003-2005) has been the goal that I think was the next step in the program's rise and they accomplished that. Also how great for Kam Gibson to get to play in his home state. Now onto the game. I actually kinda like the matchup for the Cats. Every year they make the tournament it has felt like they play teams that are equipped to exploit their weaknesses. Big, strong, post oriented teams. Marquette is one of the best offensive teams in the nation and could certainly run the Cats out of the gym, however they are not a dominant rebounding team and don't have dominant rim protection. As a Shaka Smart team, they force a lot of turnovers and one of Vermont's strengths has been taking care of the ball. I could see Vermont's slow, deliberate pace helping them be disruptive to what Marquette wants to do. Then maybe a crazy hot shooting night from three and who knows? It is just nice to look at the makeup of a tournament opponent and see some ways that Vermont might matchup up decently for a change. I will dive into the numbers and provide a full preview sometime before Friday's game. Can't wait.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
BACK TO BACK CHAMPS
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
DYLAN PENN
Vermont 79 Binghamton 57
Vermont buried Binghamton in the middle 20 minutes and punched their ticket to the America East final. At the beginning of the game the defenses for both teams were playing with intensity and energy. Then Dylan Penn caught fire, burying a career high four threes. Penn actually outscored the Bearcats on his own in the first half. Then to open the second half it was Kam Gibson's turn to take over. Gibson scored Vermont's first 11 points of the second half and the Cats never looked back. Vermont shot a scorching 60% from the field and committed only 4 turnovers. This team is absolutely locked in and just played their two best and most complete games of the season. They have found another gear in March and are truly playing their best basketball of the season.
Penn finished with 26 points on 11-17 shooting. He looks faster and faster every game and is relentless when he starts to feel it. The three point shooting was an unexpected bonus and is another example of how Penn has proven to be a player who can take his game to another level in the postseason. Kam Gibson finished with 15 points on 7-8 shooting following his second half outburst. Aaron Deloney gutted his way to 13 points to round out the double figure scorers. Tonight the player off the bench that changed the momentum was Ileri Ayo-Faleye. He had a couple nice buckets, and assist, and a steal in a crucial stretch in the first half. Finn Sullivan had another off night on offense but played gritty and tough on the defensive end. He has lost a little confidence on offense over the last few games and needs to see one go through the net. Robin Duncan continued his incredibly steady, heart and soul role, with another 8 rebound, 8 assist performance. It is just incredible to watch his attention to detail and ability to dominate those two facets of the game so consistently.
Now the stage is set for the rubber match to end all rubber matches. UMass Lowell was the last team to beat Vermont and Vermont was the last team to beat UMass Lowell. The two best teams in the America East ready to duke it out for the title on Saturday. There is nothing better than a sold out finals at Patrick.