Game: Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts
Date: Saturday, February 14, 2026
Location: Patrick Gymnasium in Burlington, VT
TV: ESPN+
The Vermont Catamounts (15-10) will compete against the Bryant Bulldogs (8-16) at Patrick Gymnasium on Saturday.
The Bryant Bulldogs faced off with Maine and walked away with a win by a score of 73-67 in their last game. In the matter of fouls, the Bulldogs ended up finishing with 20 while Maine accounted for 21 fouls. They also converted 7 of their 22 tries from downtown. Maine walked away from this one shooting 60.0% from the charity stripe by burying 18 of their 30 attempts. Moreover, Maine grabbed 21 rebounds (2 offensive, 19 defensive), but wasn’t able to record a block. Maine distributed 14 dimes and had 9 steals in this matchup. In reference to defense, Bryant let their opponent shoot 45.7% from the floor on 21 of 46 shooting. They also doled out 14 assists for this game as well as forcing the other team into 11 turnovers and getting 4 steals. In the matter of pulling down rebounds, they compiled 35 with 8 of them being of the offensive sort. At the charity stripe, the Bulldogs knocked down 21 of 26 attempts for a percentage of 80.8%. Bryant finished having earned a 46.0% field goal percentage (23 out of 50) and made 6 of their 17 three-point shots.
Timofei Rudovskii is someone who was a major factor for the game. He accounted for 16 points on 4 of 10 shooting. He saw the court for 33 mins and also pulled down 6 boards. He finished the contest at 40.0% from the field and also earned 1 assist.
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Bryant heads into this contest with a mark of 8-16 on the campaign. They lose possession by turning the ball over 13.4 times per contest and as a unit are committing 16.3 personal fouls per contest. As a team, Bryant is collecting 34.3 boards per game and has accounted for 302 assists so far this season, which is 298th in D-1 in terms of passing. The Bulldogs are hitting 29.6% on shots from beyond the arc (187 of 632) and 74.3% from the charity stripe. They average 64.3 pts per contest (355th in the country) while hitting 40.2% from the field.
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On the defensive end, the Bulldogs are forcing their opponents into 9.9 turnovers per contest and they draw 15.4 personal fouls. They are currently ranked 182nd in college hoops in giving up assists with 332 surrendered for the season. The Bulldogs defensively are giving up an opponent FG percentage of 43.9% (611 of 1,393) and they concede 35.6 rebounds per game as a unit. They are relinquishing 34.6% on 3-point attempts and they are 101st in college in points per game from their opponents (70.9).
In their last game, the Vermont Catamounts walked away with a victory by a final of 80-57 against New Hampshire. The Catamounts were able to snag 30 defensive boards and 8 offensive rebounds totaling 38 in this game. They coughed it up 11 times, while recording 5 steals in this game. New Hampshire had 17 personal fouls in this game which took the Catamounts to the free throw line for 11 shots. They were able to bury 9 of the free throw attempts for a percentage of 81.8%. Concerning shots from beyond the arc, Vermont made 15 out of their 39 tries (38.5%). When all was said and done, the Catamounts went 28 out of 62 from the field which gave them a rate of 45.2%. The Catamounts permitted New Hampshire to convert 19 of 50 tries from the floor which gave them a percentage of 38.0% in this game. They finished 29.4% from beyond the arc by shooting 5 out of 17 and walked away from this one shooting 14 of 22 at the free throw line (63.6%). In reference to how they cleaned up the glass, Vermont permitted New Hampshire to pull down 30 in total (5 on the offensive side).
Ben Johnson pitched in for the Catamounts in this contest. He knocked down 8 out of 14 in this contest for a rate of 57.1%, and added 2 rebounds. He scored 26 points in his 26 minutes on the hardwood and had 1 assist in the matchup.
Vermont has a win-loss mark of 15-10 for the season. As an offense, the Catamounts are shooting 46.3% from the field, which has them ranked 125th in Division 1. Vermont has totaled 1,867 pts on the year (74.7 per game) and they pull down 35.4 boards per contest. They are assisting teammates 13.4 times per contest (232nd in D-1) and they turn it over 9.7 times per game. The Catamounts have committed 17.4 personal fouls every game and they hit 72.9% from the charity stripe.
The Catamounts on the defensive side of the court are 91st in college in PPG given up with 70.3. They are able to force 9.4 turnovers per game and have allowed teams to shoot 43.4% from the field (150th in college). The Vermont defense allows 35.3% on shots from beyond the arc (202 of 572) and their opponents are connecting on 73.3% of their foul shots. They allow 12.4 assists and 31.1 boards per game, which ranks them 100th and 28th in D-1.
Who will win tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink’s Pick: Take Vermont
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