Despite a strong start, Vermont fell to Binghamton with a final score of 75-72. Bogues led the Catamounts with 21 points, while Binghamton’s balanced attack secured their victory. Vermont’s head coach John Becker acknowledged the team’s defensive shortcomings but is optimistic about their upcoming game against Maine.
The game started with Vermont taking a 10-0 lead, but Binghamton quickly caught up with an 8-2 run. The two teams traded leads throughout the game, with Hurley and Bogues playing key roles for Vermont. However, Binghamton managed to hold onto their lead and secure the win in the end.
Bogues had a season-high 21 points for Vermont, with Hurley contributing 19 points and Ayo-Faleye adding 11 points and two blocks. Alamutu led the team with nine rebounds. Vermont will look to bounce back in their next game against Maine at Patrick Gymnasium.
The Catamounts’ next game is set for Saturday, February 1 at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Tickets for the game are available for purchase. The team is sponsored by McGee Automotive Family. The upcoming game against Maine will be a chance for Vermont to showcase their abilities and bounce back from their recent loss.
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