Several restaurants and bars around the region held official watch parties for No. 13 UVM men’s basketball’s March Madness matchup against #4 Duke on Friday night.One of them was at Zero Gravity Craft Brewery, which is less than 10 minutes away from the school’s campus.Fans showed up in masses for the game decked out in their Catamounts gear, cheering on their local team.There was a range of UVM students, alumni, and just longtime supporters.Despite UVM’s 64-47 loss, fans were still in good spirits and made sure to be loud throughout watching the game. “I can’t complain being around good people, good vibes, and great basketball,” said Cody Stockford of Burlington.While this marks an end to their season, this team has shown the potential that they could be in this position again next year, especially with head coach John Becker leading the charge.Fans said they’re hopeful they’ll be celebrating another Catamounts trip to the NCAA Tournament all over again next season.
Several restaurants and bars around the region held official watch parties for No. 13 UVM men’s basketball’s March Madness matchup against #4 Duke on Friday night.
One of them was at Zero Gravity Craft Brewery, which is less than 10 minutes away from the school’s campus.
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Fans showed up in masses for the game decked out in their Catamounts gear, cheering on their local team.
There was a range of UVM students, alumni, and just longtime supporters.
Despite UVM’s 64-47 loss, fans were still in good spirits and made sure to be loud throughout watching the game.
“I can’t complain being around good people, good vibes, and great basketball,” said Cody Stockford of Burlington.
While this marks an end to their season, this team has shown the potential that they could be in this position again next year, especially with head coach John Becker leading the charge.
Fans said they’re hopeful they’ll be celebrating another Catamounts trip to the NCAA Tournament all over again next season.