For the ¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ menā€™s and womenā€™s basketball teams, the 2023-24 season cemented another chapter in the annals of ¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ basketball history, as both teams showcased their prowess on the court with memorable postseason runs.  

Menā€™s Basketball:  Rising to New Heights

This season marked a milestone for the Catamounts, as they made their third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament, a feat not achieved since 2005. Their journey as a 13-seed, for the fourth time in the last five trips to the Big Dance, underlines the Catamountsā€™ consistency and competitiveness on the national stage.

In a thrilling conference championship showdown at a sold-out Patrick Gym, Vermont secured its 11th America East Championship title in a 66-61 win. Shamir Bogues emerged as the Reggie Lewis Most Outstanding Player, with TJ Long and Ileri Ayo-Faleye receiving All-Championship honors, further highlighting the teamā€™s depth and talent. 

Prior to Vermontā€™s March Madness Matchup with Duke, ¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ had recorded the fourth-highest winning percentage (.780) in the country over the last eight seasons. The Catamounts trailed only Gonzaga (.889), Houston (.822), and Kansas (.789). Vermontā€™s 28 wins are tied for the second-highest single-season total in program history with the 2021-22 team.

Under the expert guidance of Cioffi Menā€™s Basketball Head Coach John Becker, the Catamounts have solidified their position as a powerhouse in college basketball. Beckerā€™s leadership earned him the prestigious NABC All-District Coach of the Year award for the fifth time in his illustrious career. Moreover, his nomination as a finalist for the Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year award reaffirms his status as one of the top mid-major coaches in the country. 

ā€œJust a special group of guys and people that achieved so much this year,ā€ said Becker. ā€œIā€™m not going to let anyone in this program be comfortable with what we did, or have done, you know. We want to do the next thing. So Iā€™m going to continue to dream big here.ā€

Throughout the 2023-24 menā€™s basketball season, fans were showered with electrifying moments, including Longā€™s buzzer-beater three against Yale to complete the Catamountsā€™ late comeback victory and Ayo-Faleyeā€™s thunderous poster dunk in the America East Championship game. These moments captivated audiences across the entire nation, earning ¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ recognition on ESPN SportsCenterā€™s Top 10 plays on two separate occasions this season. 

As the 2024-25 season looms, the Catamounts are eyeing their fourth consecutive America East Championship, a feat unprecedented in program history.

the womens basketball team jumps together in celebration on a basketball court

The womenā€™s basketball team went on to the WNIT post-season. Photo Credit Dave Wegiel

Womenā€™s Basketball: Breaking Barriers

The Vermont womenā€™s basketball team ventured into a groundbreaking journey, rewriting the narrative of success in the America East conference, making league history as the first America East team in menā€™s or womenā€™s basketball to play a game in April.

Despite falling in the America East championship game, narrowly missing the 2024 NCAA Tournament, Vermont womenā€™s basketball showcased a remarkable display of tenacity as the Catamounts blazed a trail in the 2024 WNIT, notching three postseason victories, the most by any America East program in a single season. Their historic run saw them advance to the WNIT Fab 4 for the first time in program history. 

Delaney Richason and Emma Utterback etched their names as the all-time leaders in games played for ¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ (136) while never missing a single game in their five seasons representing the green and gold.

Under the astute leadership of Mayer Womenā€™s Basketball Coach Alisa Kresge, the Catamounts cultivated a culture of prioritizing defense, ranking second nationally in points-per-game. Following ¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ā€™s first-ever WNIT Great 8 victory in program history at Purdue, Kresge spoke on ā€œbuying inā€ and what helped the Catamounts achieve a true road win against a Big 10 opponent: ā€œOur group stays true to who they are, they work hard, they believe in each other, and they buy into our system,ā€ she said. 

Utterback was named to the America East First Team for the third consecutive season while Anna Olson garnered America East Second Team, All-Academic Team, and All-Defensive Team recognition. Keira Hanson earned America East Third Team and was named the Sixth Player of the Year. 

¶¶ŅõĢ½Ģ½ improved to 61-24 at Patrick Gym under Kresge while maintaining a 16-3 record at home. The 16 home wins set another program record. It was an unforgettable campaign.