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.

Click here to read the full article

Do you like slots? Play some slot games at Desert Nights Casino! Click here to read all about Desert Nights Casino.

At this moment we have no NCAA Basketball Betting odds available...
- Officialsportsbetting.com

Related Post

Commissioner has authority to take action over Rams-Saints outcome, in theoryCommissioner has authority to take action over Rams-Saints outcome, in theory

Consider Rule 17, Section 2, Article 1: “The Commissioner has the sole authority to investigate and take appropriate disciplinary and/or corrective measures if any club action, non-participant interference, or calamity occurs in an NFL game which the Commissioner deems so extraordinarily unfair or outside the accepted tactics encountered in professional football that such action has a major effect on the result of the game. Even though Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman admits that he opted to wipe out Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis because Robey-Coleman believed he’d been beaten for a touchdown, it’s hard to imagine this being the kind of “extraordinarily unfairâ€� act that would have …

Click here to read the full article