THE FLIP OF THE CALENDAR IS EXACTLY WHAT UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEEDED TO GET BACK ON TRACK TODAY THEY HAD A CHANCE TO CONTINUE MOMENTUM AGAINST ANOTHER CONFERENCE FOE. WELCOME INTO THE N-B-C FIVE SPORTS DESK. I’M NOAH CIERZAN. U-V-M HAD WON BACK-TO-BACK GAMES COMING INTO THE DAY BY AT LEAST 20 POINTS FIFTH YEAR ANNA OLSON BEEN BALLING OF LATE.. BACK TO BACK 18 POINT EFFORTS… ROYALTY IN THE HOUSE UTTERBACK AND RICHASON 1. 1ST QUARTER… BREEZIE WILLIAMS HITS THE STEP BACK THREE POINTER … 3-2 … 3-2 BRYANT LEAD 2. BELLA VITO FINDS ANNA OLSON FOR THE LAY IN… 8-3 VERMONT 3. KEIRA HANSON FINDS OLSON WHO HITS THE MID RANGE JUMPER… 12-6 VERMONT 4. OLSON ON THE BLOCK.. PRETTY POST MOVE… SHE HAD 18 POINTS ALL IN THE FIRST HALF… 5… 2ND QUARTER.. MALIA LENZ IN THE GANE.. THREE POINTER 8 made .. APART OF A 16-0 RUN VERMONT LED BY 23 AT HALF AND NEVER LOOKED BACK IN <Anna Olson/Team-high 18 points in win vs. Bryant, “we’re just flowing so much better. And it’s like besides scoring, that’s just like assists, rebounding everything. Like we know where we need to be and we’re being in the right spots now. And we were kind of struggling a little bit on non-conference. So we’re figuring that out, which I think is building the confidence as a team”> <Alisa Kresge/Vermont women’s basketball head coach, “giving us some confidence going into this road trip, this really long road trip that’s going to be challenging. It’s exciting. But these are tough teams. Every game is really tough. So we got
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University of Vermont women’s basketball wins third straight game in dominant fashion
UVM took down Bryant on Saturday, 73-43.
After dropping its conference opener on the road, University of Vermont women’s basketball has been on a rampant streak of success. A return to the Catamounts’ home confines of Patrick Gym has given the team confidence on the offensive end, leading to dominant performance after dominant performance.On Saturday, Vermont continued its winning ways with clinical offense in a 74-43 victory against Bryant. Fifth-year senior Anna Olson had a game-high 18 points, all of which were scored in the first half.The Catamounts now move to 3-1 in America East play. Up next, Vermont travels to Binghamton on Thursday for an 11 p.m. tipoff on the road.
After dropping its conference opener on the road, University of Vermont women’s basketball has been on a rampant streak of success. A return to the Catamounts’ home confines of Patrick Gym has given the team confidence on the offensive end, leading to dominant performance after dominant performance.
On Saturday, Vermont continued its winning ways with clinical offense in a 74-43 victory against Bryant. Fifth-year senior Anna Olson had a game-high 18 points, all of which were scored in the first half.
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The Catamounts now move to 3-1 in America East play. Up next, Vermont travels to Binghamton on Thursday for an 11 p.m. tipoff on the road.