
The team will also be wearing special edition Military Appreciation jerseys that will be auctioned off online starting at tip-off. As a thank you to those that have served or are currently serving, all military personnel will receive a complimentary ticket to the game with a valid military ID.
We encourage fans to visit with our friends from Josh Pallotta Fund, a local non-profit providing critical services to veterans and active military personnel. Next Tuesday's game is also Military Appreciation Night presented by Milton Cat. The Catamounts will host AIC on Tuesday, November 15 at 6 p.m. You can also catch the action live on WVMT (FM 96.3 / AM 620) and the Varsity Network App with Ryan Zimmerman on the call. The matchup between the Catamounts and the Redhawks will be broadcast live on ESPN+. The game is scheduled to start at 10:15 a.m.
Both teams registered five blocked shots.įollowing Tuesday's contest with the Hoosiers Vermont will continue on the road against Mid-American Conference foe Miami (OH) on Friday, November 11. Delaney Richason had eight points and three rebounds in 30 minutes of action. Catherine Gilwee recorded 11 points on 3-6 shooting from behind the arc and added one assist and two rebounds. Utterback also chipped in a team-high four assists to go along with four rebounds. GOLF WITH YOUR FRIENDS ACHIEVEMENTS FREE
Emma Utterback tied for a game-high 19 points on 7-17 shooting and 5-6 from the free throw line.The Hoosiers finished the game on a 15-1 run to give the game its final score of 86-49.Utterback's layup on the ensuing possession cut the lead to 69-46 and following free throws from each team the score was 71-48 with 6:49 remaining. Utterback would go on to add five points in the fourth quarter, going 3-4 from the free throw line and Gilwee knocked down another three-point shot with 8:15 remaining to cut the lead to 69-44. Richason started the fourth quarter with a layup on an assist from Utterback to cut the lead to 66-40.Utterback recorded two points and an assist in the quarter, while Gilwee registered three points, an assist and one steal.
The Hoosiers used a 24-11 third quarter run to expand their lead to 66-38 by the end of the quarter. A Catherine Gilwee layup with 6:34 remaining in the first half narrowed the lead to 25-18, but a 17-6 run led the Hoosiers to a 42-24 lead before Gilwee knocked down a three-pointer (3-6) with three seconds remaining in the first half to cut the lead to 42-27 going into the break. Utterback started the second quarter knocking down back-to-back free throws and then had a layup to cut the lead to 25-16 with 7:02 remaining in the half. Utterback scored the next six in the first quarter for Vermont to keep the score at 20-12 going into the first break. Richason knocked down threes on back-to-back possessions to give Vermont an early 6-4 lead with seven minutes to go in the first quarter. The Catamounts first 16 points came from Indiana native's Delaney Richason and Emma Utterback. "This game will hopefully make us better which is why we are playing a tougher non-conference schedule. "I thought we allowed their physicality to set the tone early, but I was pleased to see us respond," said Mayer Women's Basketball Coach Alisa Kresge. – Despite a game-high 19 points from senior co-captain Emma Utterback the Catamounts (0-1) could not find enough offense as they fell to Indiana (1-0) 86-49 in their season opening game from Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall Tuesday night.