Men’s Basketball Defeated Princeton in the ESPN Events Invitational Wednesday Evening
The Vermont men's basketball team secured a hard-fought victory against Princeton, winning 79-74 at the ESPN Events Invitational in Kissimmee, Florida. Gus Yalden shone with a career-high 27 points, supporting the Catamounts as they battled through a competitive second half. After building a significant first-half lead, Vermont had to fend off a resilient Princeton team that took the lead before the Catamounts regained control late in the game.
By the Numbers- Gus Yalden scored 27 points on 11 of 14 shooting.
- Vermont outshot Princeton 51.7% to 49.2% from the field.
Despite the victory, Vermont faced challenges as they struggled offensively in the game's closing minutes. Their propensity for undisciplined fouling allowed Princeton to narrow the gap, demonstrating a need for improved discipline under pressure.
State of Play- Vermont led 43-26 at halftime but faced a dominant Princeton comeback in the second half.
- The Catamounts managed to regain control in the final moments, showcasing their resilience and ability to perform under pressure.
Vermont is set to return home to face Yale on November 30. The team will aim to maintain momentum from this victory while addressing areas for improvement from the game against Princeton.
Bottom LineThe victory highlights Vermont's offensive potential, led by Yalden's standout performance, while also exposing critical areas for growth in maintaining leads and defensive discipline. The team must build on this success as they approach upcoming matches.
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