Word: vermonters
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...contests versus ECAC opponents, the Wildcats went 4-2, dropping St. Lawrence twice, Yale and Clarkson once, and losing to both Dartmouth and Vermont...
With just over one minute left in overtime and his Vermont team leading heavily-favored Syracuse by one point in the first round of the NCAA tournament, Sorrentine’s coach called in a play from the sideline. A screen-and-fade by a post...
...decided that he wanted the ball in his hands. The shot was his to take. And with the clock winding down, he seized his chance at greatness. His arching shot from well behind the three-point line flew true, propelling the Catamounts to victory, sending the state of Vermont into chaos, and breaking the hearts of Syracuse fans everywhere—not to mention likely causing a rather significant amount of money to change hands, given the amount of betting that takes place during March Madness...
NOTES: Cornell defeated Vermont 3-0 in the afternoon semifinal to secure its berth in the final. Big Red coach Mike Schafer said in the press conference afterwards that he had no preference as to an opponent, but noted that “the only thing I'm hoping for is a five or six overtime game that goes until 4 a.m.”…Despite their losses, both the Raiders and Catamounts remain in contention for an NCAA at-large bid, though each requires a win in this afternoon’s consolation game?...
Colgate defeated Vermont 2-1 in Saturday afternoon’s consolation matchup, likely securing the final at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. The 16-team field will officially be announced this morning at 11 a.m. on ESPN2…Sophomore Kevin Du was the lone Crimson representative on the ECAC all-tournament team. Cook, the playoffs’ most outstanding player, highlighted four Cornell selections, including Matt Moulson, Pegoraro, and McKee. Colgate’s Joey Mormina rounded out the list of honorees…Dartmouth forward Mike Ouellette was the tournament’s top scorer with...