Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Undefeated Catamounts! Vermont owns longest current streak (Sports Betting News)

Undefeated Catamounts! Vermont owns longest current streak (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this Dec. 21, 2016, file photo, Vermont forward Anthony Lamb (3) drives the ball through the Butler defense to put up a shot in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Indianapolis. The longest winning streak in the 117-year history of Vermont basketball, 18 games, is now the longest current winning streak in all of NCAA Division I. The Catamounts (26-5) took over the top spot Saturday night, Feb. 25, 2017, after then top-ranked Gonzaga (29-1) lost to BYU. (AP Photo/Doug McSchooler, File)

The longest winning streak in the 117-year history of Vermont basketball, 18 games, is now the longest current winning streak in all of NCAA Division I. The Catamounts (26-5) took over the top spot Saturday night after then top-ranked Gonzaga (29-1) lost to BYU. Vermont defeated Stony Brook 66-51 on Saturday afternoon to finish its America East regular season at 16-0. The second season for the Catamounts starts Wednesday when they host eighth-seeded Maine in the America East quarterfinals at Patrick Gym.

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