
Just a season removed from heartbreak in the Vermont State Tournament semifinals, CVU has returned with vengeance.The Redhawks’ record improved to 5-0 thanks to a 50-18 win over South Burlington, which saw the home team limit the Wolves to just four points in the first half.CVU’s tandem of Else Berger and Addi Hunter got the offense started through the paint after failing to hit a shot in the first three minutes of game action.The Redhawks diamond press shocked South Burlington, as Maddie Bunting capitalized off multiple steals towards the end of the first half. CVU would go on a 39-11 run to end the game.CVU stays undefeated as it heads into a big-time matchup against the defending division I state champion, Rice. The Green Knights and Redhawks battle on Friday, while South Burlington takes on Mt. Mansfield.
Just a season removed from heartbreak in the Vermont State Tournament semifinals, CVU has returned with vengeance.
The Redhawks’ record improved to 5-0 thanks to a 50-18 win over South Burlington, which saw the home team limit the Wolves to just four points in the first half.
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CVU’s tandem of Else Berger and Addi Hunter got the offense started through the paint after failing to hit a shot in the first three minutes of game action.
The Redhawks diamond press shocked South Burlington, as Maddie Bunting capitalized off multiple steals towards the end of the first half. CVU would go on a 39-11 run to end the game.
CVU stays undefeated as it heads into a big-time matchup against the defending division I state champion, Rice. The Green Knights and Redhawks battle on Friday, while South Burlington takes on Mt. Mansfield.