Game: Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts
Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Location: Patrick Gymnasium in Burlington, VT
TV: ESPN+
The Bryant Bulldogs (9-21) are hitting the road to Patrick Gymnasium on Saturday where they will take on the Vermont Catamounts (20-11) in the America East Tournament.
The Bryant Bulldogs took the court against New Hampshire and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 88-83 in their last contest. In the matter of fouls, the Bulldogs ended up with 16 while New Hampshire accumulated 14 fouls. They also converted 8 of their 28 tries from long range. New Hampshire went 52.6% at the charity stripe by making 10 of 19 attempts. On top of that, New Hampshire pulled down 31 boards (5 offensive, 26 defensive), but didn’t notch a rejection. New Hampshire dished out 11 dimes and had 7 steals for this game. In regard to defense, Bryant allowed the other team to go 48.6% from the field on 35 of 72 shooting. They also recorded 13 dimes for this contest in addition to forcing 5 turnovers and earning 2 steals. In reference to pulling down rebounds, they compiled 39 with 5 of them being of the offensive variety. At the charity stripe, the Bulldogs made 11 of 15 attempts for a rate of 73.3%. Bryant walked away from the game having earned a 47.7% field goal percentage (31 out of 65) and made 10 of their 26 3-pointers.
Keegan Harvey is a player who played a role in this contest. He totaled 23 points on 9 of 13 shooting. He played for 47 minutes played and also grabbed 10 rebounds. He finished the game shooting 69.2% from the field and also dished out 3 dimes.
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Bryant heads into this contest with a mark of 9-21 on the year. They are averaging 65.1 points per game (353rd in D-1) while shooting 40.5% from the field. The Bulldogs are shooting 30.2% on 3-point shots (241 of 797) and 74.5% from the charity stripe. As a team, Bryant is collecting 33.7 rebounds per game and has 367 assists so far this season, which has them ranked 315th in college hoops in terms of passing. They turn it over 13.2 times per game and as a squad they are committing 16.3 personal fouls per contest.
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When they are on the defensive end, the Bulldogs are able to force 9.8 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 15.0 fouls. They are 143rd in college hoops in allowing assists to their opponents with 395 conceded so far this season. The Bulldogs defense is allowing a FG percentage of 45.0% (777 of 1,728) and they surrender 35.3 rebounds per game as a unit. They are surrendering 35.1% from beyond the arc and they are 135th in D-1 in opponents PPG (72.3).
When they last stepped on the court, the Vermont Catamounts got the victory with a final of 69-56 when they played Albany. The Catamounts were able to snag 21 defensive boards and 5 offensive boards for a total of 26 for the matchup. They also turned it over 8 times, while earning 5 steals in this game. Albany committed 19 personal fouls for this game which got the Catamounts to the free throw line for 25 attempts. They were able to knock down 18 of the free throws for a rate of 72.0%. In reference to shots from beyond the perimeter, Vermont buried 9 out of 24 tries (37.5%). When all was said and done, the Catamounts finished the game shooting 21 out of 50 from the floor which gave them a rate of 42.0%. The Catamounts allowed Albany to knock down 22 of 52 tries from the field which gave them a percentage of 42.3% in the matchup. They went 29.2% from 3-point land by shooting 7 of 24 and finished the game at 5 of 7 from the charity stripe (71.4%). In relation to cleaning the glass, Vermont allowed Albany to grab 31 overall (8 offensive).
Gus Yalden pitched in for the Catamounts in the matchup. He made 5 out of 11 in this contest for a field goal rate of 45.5%, and added 4 rebounds. He scored 19 points in his 29 minutes on the court and accounted for 2 assists for the game.
Vermont has a mark of 20-11 this year. On the offensive side of the ball, the Catamounts are shooting 46.2% from the field, which has them ranked 124th in the country. Vermont has tallied 2,297 pts on the campaign (74.1 per contest) and they snag 35.1 boards per contest. Their rate of earning assists is at 13.1 times per game (248th in the nation) and they are turning it over 9.5 times per contest. The Catamounts have committed 17.0 personal fouls per contest while shooting 72.8% from the charity stripe.
The Vermont defense allows 35.1% on shots from 3-point land (245 of 698) and their opponents are knocking down 73.3% of their shots from the charity stripe. They give up 11.7 assists and 31.5 rebounds per game, which ranks them 49th and 35th in the nation. The Catamounts on defense are ranked 64th in the country in PPG given up with 69.2. They are forcing 9.5 TO’s per game and have let teams shoot 43.0% from the field (106th in the nation).
Who will win tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald’s Pick: Take Vermont
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