
Tue., Nov. 24 at Providence
7 p.m. - Providence, R.I.
Dunkin' Donuts Center
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Release Date: 11-01-2009
Author: Benjamin Ryan Dickie
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Photo Credit: Cyril Brunner
FINAL
SCORE: Vermont 92, Concordia 46 | Box
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BURLINGTON, Vt. – Senior Maurice Joseph (Montreal, Quebec) led three Catamounts in double-figures with a game-high 15 points as the University of Vermont men's basketball team rolled to a 92-46 victory over Concordia in a preseason contest on Sunday afternoon.
The Catamounts went up 8-0 to start the game behind six points from
junior Evan
Fjeld (Durham, N.C.). The Stingers climbed back within two, but
another 6-0 spurt ignited a 28-9 run to close the first half and give UVM a
49-24 lead at the break.
All 12 players scored in the half, led by nine points from Joseph. UVM shot
54.5 percent from the field and held Concordia to 27.6 percent shooting
from the floor. The Catamounts also dominated the boards, out rebounding
the Stingers 26-13 and registered four blocks in the first 20 minutes of
action.
Vermont started the second half with 7-1 run and pushed out to a 37-point
lead, 67-30, with just over 12 minutes remaining in the game. The
Catamounts biggest lead of the game, 48 points, came after a bucket by
freshman Simeon
Marsalis (New Rochelle, N.Y.) at the 1:15 mark to make the score
91-43.
“I thought we got a lot accomplished today and it was good for our new
guys to get used to playing in a game. We tried to play everyone a lot of
minutes and I thought the freshmen did a nice job,” said Vermont head
coach Mike Lonergan.
Fjeld finished the game with 12 points and six boards, while Joey
Accaoui (Lincoln, R.I.) added 13 points and Marqus
Blakely (Metuchen, N.J.) chipped in seven points and grabbed a
game-high 12 rebounds for UVM.
Evens Laroche led the Stingers with 13 points and 11 rebounds and teammate
James Clark added 10 points.
Vermont will play its final exhibition game on Saturday (Nov. 7) when it
hosts neighboring Saint Michael's College at 1 p.m. at Patrick Gym. The
game is part of a basketball doubleheader as the UVM women's team takes on
Franklin Pierce at 4:30pm.
The men's game can be heard on 96.7 DOT-FM, The Zone 960 AM, and WCVR-102.1
FM. The game can also be heard over the Internet at SportsJuice.com and
live video of the game will be available on a pay-per-view basis ($7) via
B2 Networks.