
Throughout the season, University of Vermont women’s basketball has found its best success on the offensive end in front of the friendly crowd at Patrick Gymnasium. Entering Thursday, the Catamounts had yet to drop a game at home. That streak continued, thanks to another hot shooting day.Vermont led by as many as 34 in a 75-43 drubbing of NJIT, improving the Catamounts conference record to 12-3. Bella Vito led the way with a team-high 14 points. She was one of four UVM scorers in the double figures.Up next, the Catamounts close out their regular season at home against UMBC. Senior day festivities start at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Throughout the season, University of Vermont women’s basketball has found its best success on the offensive end in front of the friendly crowd at Patrick Gymnasium. Entering Thursday, the Catamounts had yet to drop a game at home. That streak continued, thanks to another hot shooting day.
Vermont led by as many as 34 in a 75-43 drubbing of NJIT, improving the Catamounts conference record to 12-3. Bella Vito led the way with a team-high 14 points. She was one of four UVM scorers in the double figures.
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Up next, the Catamounts close out their regular season at home against UMBC. Senior day festivities start at 2 p.m. on Saturday.