
The perfect stretch continues for the Vermont men’s basketball team.The Catamounts are 6-0 in conference play, having scored at least 80 points in every single game.Despite the consistent offensive firepower, the Catamounts still claim to be a team with a defensive identity. “As long as I am here, we will always be about defense. I love our offense, it is fun how our guys are playing. It’s awesome to go back and watch the tape after games. It’s a lot more fun this year with the way guys are playing on offense and sharing the ball, and just making shots at a high level,” Vermont head coach John Becker said.Catamount players know that they will never internally be defined as an ‘offensive team.'”We will never be able to say that, we will never be able to say that for sure. It could be 40 and it wouldn’t make a difference,” Vermont forward Isaiah Powell said.Vermont hosts Maine tomorrow at 2 p.m.
The perfect stretch continues for the Vermont men’s basketball team.
The Catamounts are 6-0 in conference play, having scored at least 80 points in every single game.
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Despite the consistent offensive firepower, the Catamounts still claim to be a team with a defensive identity.
“As long as I am here, we will always be about defense. I love our offense, it is fun how our guys are playing. It’s awesome to go back and watch the tape after games. It’s a lot more fun this year with the way guys are playing on offense and sharing the ball, and just making shots at a high level,” Vermont head coach John Becker said.
Catamount players know that they will never internally be defined as an ‘offensive team.’
“We will never be able to say that, we will never be able to say that for sure. It could be 40 and it wouldn’t make a difference,” Vermont forward Isaiah Powell said.
Vermont hosts Maine tomorrow at 2 p.m.