Monday, May 21stWATERBURY, Vt. -- Harwood Union High School held a homecoming almost nine months in the making this weekend.Sox Rowe Fields in Waterbury were devastated by Tropical Storm Irene last August.More >>
A home field, nearly lost to Irene, made it's long-awaited return this weekend.More >>
3. Friday afternoon in a battle of two 12-0 teams, Essex's Alexis Perry tosses a jem against BFA St. Albans. She pitches a 2-hit complete game shutout as the Hornets improve to 13-0. 2. At the 25More >>
Rain washed out most of the action last week, but we did get the spotlight to shine on a few performancesMore >>
The Harwood softball team beat Lamoille, 16-0 Saturday. It was the first game the Highlanders have played on their home field in Waterbury since it was damaged by Hurricane Irene last year. Haley SpittleMore >>
In a match-up of the top two teams in the Metro Division, BFA-St. Albans lost to visiting Essex, 12-0 at the Collins Perley-Complex. The Hornets improve to 13-0 while the Comets drop to 12-1. Essex scoredMore >>
The UVM men's soccer team will be looking for a new Associate Head Coach. Wade Jean is leaving the program to become the new head guy at SUNY-Cortland. The St. Albans native has a long college coachingMore >>
Associate Coach Leaves UVM Soccer, Middlebury Lacrosse and Plattsburgh Softball Prepare for Big WeekendsMore >>
3. In the bottom of the third inning St. Johnsbury center fielder Emily Bruckner makes a great over the shoulder catch running towards the fence. 2 In the top of the fourth inning the Cougars MikaelaMore >>
The St. Johnsbury and Mount Mansfield softball teams provide all three plays in one gameMore >>
High School Baseball South Burlington 7 BFA-St. Albans 12 High School Softball St. Johnsbury 4 Mount Mansfield 5More >>
The Bobwhite baseball team hosts South Burlington while there's softball drama in JerichoMore >>
Wednesday, November 16th
HANOVER, N.H. – Behind career-high 21 points from junior Brendan Bald and the first career double-double for Pat Bergmann (14 points/11 rebounds) the Vermont men's basketball team used a strong second half to earn its first win of the season, topping Dartmouth 65-53 on Wednesday night. The Catamounts outscored the Big Green 43-24 in the deciding second half.
Vermont (1-1) trailed by seven after a sluggish first 20 minutes of play, but scored 29 of the first 39 points in the second to pull away. Bald netted 19 of his game-high 21 in the deciding frame to help head coach John Becker earn his first career win at Vermont.
The Catamounts return to action this weekend when they travel to Uncasville, Conn. to take part in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament at the Mohegan Sun Arena. Vermont will face Marist on Saturday at 6 p.m. and then play either Long Island or Radford on Sunday at 5:30/7:30 p.m.