FINAL SCORE: Vermont 65, Rhode Island 80
BURLINGTON, Vt. – The Vermont men's basketball team took an 80-65 loss against Rhode Island at the State Farm Field House in the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Kissimmee, Florida.
TJ Long led the Catamounts in scoring with 13 points.
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COACH'S QUOTE
"Another tough game today. Give URI credit they played really well defensively and got to the free throw line a lot. Again, we are a young team trying to figure some stuff out and get guys experience. This is part of a tough stretch in the non-conference, and we will keep working at it and get better."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Lucas Mari knocked down a right-wing three at the end of the shot clock, but Vermont trailed out the gate 8-3 at the 16-minute media timeout.
- Vermont narrowed the deficit to 15-14 with 11:14 left, sparked by threes from Gus Yalden and Ben Johnson.
- The Catamounts claimed a 22-20 advantage by the 8-minute mark, with key plays from TJ Hurley (three-pointer), Ben Johnson (layup), and TJ Long (tough finish).
- Rhode Island stormed back to retake the lead, going up 29-28 with 3:48 remaining in the first half.
- Rhode Island closed the first half on a 6-2 run as the Rams led 35-30 at halftime.
- The Rams went on a 13-4 run to start the second half, and Vermont trailed as much as 52-34 with 14:32 remaining.
- Vermont answered with a 12-5 run, fueled by a Sean Blake paint finish and two Ben Michaels baskets in the paint. The Catamounts cut the deficit to 57-46 with 11:41 left.
- At the eight-minute media timeout, the Catamounts trailed 63-48.
- Vermont chipped away with two TJ Long threes and one from Ben Johnson, but still trailed 72-61 at the 3:41 mark.
- Rhode Island ended the game on an 8-4 run.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Leading the Catamounts, TJ Long scored 13 points, shooting 4-for-11. Long also added three rebounds.
- Ben Johnson (11) was the only other Catamount in double figures.
- Noah Barnett contributed a team-high two steals.
- Momo Nkugwa and Noah Barnett each recorded a team-high five rebounds.
UP NEXT
UVM will continue to play in the ESPN Events Invitational Tournament in the Adventure Bracket. The Catamounts will face off against either Princeton or Temple on Wednesday, November 25. That game will tip off at 5:00 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN+. The radio broadcast will available via the
Varsity Network App with
Brian McLaughlin on the call.
Vermont Federal Credit Union is the presenting sponsor of 2025-26 Vermont Men's Basketball Season