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Vermont Catamounts

The Vermont Catamounts are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs of the University of Vermont, based in Burlington, Vermont, United States. The school sponsors 18 athletic programs (8 men's, 10 women's),[2] most of which compete in the NCAA Division I America East Conference (AEC), of which the school has been a member since 1979.[3] The men's and women's ice hockey programs compete in Hockey East.[4][5] The men's and women's alpine and nordic skiing teams compete in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA).[6] The school's athletic director is Jeff Schulman.[7]

Vermont Catamounts
UniversityUniversity of Vermont
ConferenceAmerica East Conference (primary)
Hockey East
EISA (skiing)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorJeff Schulman
LocationBurlington, Vermont
Varsity teams18 (8 men's, 10 women's)
Basketball arenaPatrick Gym
Soccer stadiumVirtue Field
Lacrosse stadiumVirtue Field
Other venuesGutterson Fieldhouse
MascotRally
NicknameCatamounts
Fight song"Vermont Victorious"
ColorsGreen and gold[1]
   
Websiteuvmathletics.com

The Catamounts have won six national championships, all in skiing.[8] The program's mascot is Rally and colors are green and gold.[9]

Teams edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Ice hockey Field hockey
Lacrosse Ice hockey
Soccer Lacrosse
Track and field Soccer
Swimming & diving
Track and field
Co-ed sports
Skiing
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor
 
America East Conference logo in Vermont's colors

Vermont is one of only four NCAA Division I schools that do not sponsor volleyball or baseball. The other three are Boston University, Detroit Mercy, and Drexel.

Basketball edit

The men's basketball team won the 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2023, America East Conference Championships, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in each of those seasons.[8] In the 2005 NCAA tournament, the team, seeded #13 in the Austin Regional, upset #4 Syracuse 60–57 in overtime. Sports Illustrated named the upset one of the top 10 NCAA Tournament upsets of the 2000s.[10]

Ice hockey edit

 
A Catamounts men's ice hockey game in 2014

The men's ice hockey team appeared in the NCAA Tournament Frozen Four in 1996 and 2009. They also qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 1988, 1997, 2010, and 2014.[8]

UVM's men's hockey team has produced 18 NHL players in its history. UVM alumni currently in the NHL include Viktor Stålberg '09 (New York Rangers), Torrey Mitchell '07 (Montreal Canadiens), Patrick Sharp '02 (Dallas Stars), Kevan Miller '11 (Boston Bruins), Connor Brickley '14 (Florida Panthers) and Michael Paliotta '15 (Chicago Blackhawks).[11] Martin St. Louis '97,[12] Eric Perrin '97,[13] Sharp,[14] Tim Thomas '97,[15] and former NHL All-Star John LeClair '91[16] won the Stanley Cup in their careers. In 2004, St. Louis was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL's MVP, the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer, and the Lester B. Pearson Award as the league's most outstanding player in the regular season as judged by the members of the NHL Players Association.[17] Thomas was awarded the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender in 2009 and 2011, and the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs.[18] UVM is the only NCAA program in history to count alumni who have won both the Hart Trophy and the Vezina Trophy, as well as the only NCAA program to generate an Art Ross winner.[citation needed]

Skiing edit

The UVM ski team has won six national championships (1980, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2012) and 33 EISA titles, most recently in 2014. The team has had 54 individual national champions, over 273 All-Americans, and 66 US Ski Team members.[19]

Soccer edit

The men's soccer team has appeared in the NCAA Tournament twelve times, including trips to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals in 1989 and 2022.

Women's teams edit

Basketball edit

Vermont's women's basketball team has performed well in the America East tournament. In 2013, it made a conference-record 18th appearance in the semifinals. It has the most wins in tournament play, with 35 (2013 field). It has advanced at least one round in 19 of the 24 tournaments.[20]

The Catamounts were the first women's basketball program to go undefeated during the regular season in back-to-back seasons (1991–1992 and 1992–1993), a feat matched only by Connecticut (2008–2009 and 2009–2010).

In the 2012–2013 season, the program had a total attendance mark of 10,579.[21]

Former varsity teams edit

Baseball edit

 
Vermont Division for Historic Preservation marker at former site of University of Vermont Athletic Park, home to UVM baseball, football, and track and field, 1887 to 1904. (June 2014).

After the 2009 season, the Vermont baseball program, which played at Centennial Field, was cut along with softball as a part of the university's budget cuts.[22] Prior to the cuts of 2009, Vermont baseball was the winningest program at UVM with a .532 winning percentage (1485–1306).[citation needed]

Ten Vermont baseball players reached the major leagues, including Larry Gardner, who started at third base for four World Series champions in his 17-year (1908–24) big league career,[23] lefthanded pitcher Ray Collins, who won 87 games in seven MLB seasons and started the first World Series game ever played at Fenway Park,[24] and Kirk McCaskill, who won 110 games during his Major League career.[25]

Football edit

Vermont had a varsity football team that competed from 1886 until 1974. They were members of the Yankee Conference from 1947 until the program was disbanded.[26][27]

Nickname and mascot history edit

On February 6, 1928, The Vermont Cynic asked the University of Vermont undergraduates if they would like to have a mascot. The choices offered up by ballot were a tomcat, camel, cow, or catamount. By a vote of 138–126 the catamount became the first University of Vermont Mascot, Charlie Catamount.[28][29]

For a brief time between 1968 and 1969 UVM had a live mascot named "Rink". Rink was a puma cub born in captivity at a Peoria, Illinois zoo and owned by avid hockey fans Nancy and Robert "Tiny" Leggett, of South Burlington, VT. As Rink grew from 10 lbs to over 100 lbs the couple became unable to care for him and were reported plans to donate him to Canada's Granby Zoo.[30]

Kitty Catamount joined Charlie as a "Catamount Couple" and the two mascots were married at a UVM hockey game in the 1970s.[28]

A taxidermied catamount named Greta is kept on display in the UVM Dudley H. Davis Student Center, as of 2023.[31] Prior to her restoration in 2021, she was kept in the UVM Marsh Life Science building. Greta is one of 15 remaining specimens of her species.[31] She also has multiple student-run Instagram pages (@greta_uvm, @officialgretathecatamount).

In a rebranding of mascots, Rally Cat was introduced in 2003.[32]

Facilities edit

As of 2020, Vermont is in the process of replacing Patrick Gym. The new arena named the Tarrant Center is being constructed next to Gutterson Field House and will have a capacity of 3,200 people.[33]

References edit

  1. ^ "Vermont Athletic Style Guide" (PDF). September 1, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "Athletics". UVM.edu. from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  3. ^ "About America East". AmericaEast.com. from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  4. ^ "2011-2012 Men's Hockey East Standings". HockeyEastOnline.com. from the original on 1 June 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  5. ^ "2011-12 Women's Hockey East Standings". HockeyEastOnline.com. from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  6. ^ "Vermont Wins EISA Championship". NCAA.com. Vermont Athletics. 25 February 2012. from the original on 18 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  7. ^ "UVM to implement new athletic guidelines". Barre Montpelier Times Argus. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  8. ^ a b c "Vermont Athletic Success". UVMAthletics.com. from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  9. ^ Reidel, Jon (3 February 2004). "Rally Cat Becomes New Face of UVM Athletics". UVM.edu. from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  10. ^ "2000s: Top College Basketball Upsets". SI.com. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  11. ^ "Catamounts in the National Hockey League". UVMAthletics.com. from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  12. ^ Adelson, Eric (26 May 2011). "The Unsinkable Spirit of Martin St. Louis". ThePostGame.com. from the original on 28 August 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  13. ^ "Players on Stanley Cup-Winning Teams: P". NHL.com. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  14. ^ O'Brien, James (11 July 2010). "Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp Enjoy Their Days with the Stanley Cup". ProHockeyTalk.NBCSports.com. NBC Sports. from the original on 6 September 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  15. ^ McDonald, Joe (16 June 2011). "Tim Thomas Bucks Convention: Bruins Goalie's Unorthodox Style and Path to NHL Result in Stanley Cup". ESPNBoston.com. ESPN. from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  16. ^ "Players on Stanley Cup-Winning Teams: L". NHL.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  17. ^ "2004 NHL Awards". HockeyNut.com. from the original on 22 April 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  18. ^ "Tim Thomas". Hockey-Reference.com. from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  19. ^ "Vermont Skiing History". UVMAthletics.com. from the original on 8 November 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  20. ^ "Women's Basketball Falls to Hartford in America East Semifinals - University of Vermont". University of Vermont. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  21. ^ "UVM Athletics". uvmathletics.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  22. ^ Curran, John (13 May 2009). "At Vermont, Cuts Have Baseball on the Outs". Boston.com. The Associated Press. from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  23. ^ "Larry Gardner". Baseball-Reference.com. from the original on 4 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  24. ^ "Ray Collins". Baseball-Reference.com. from the original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  25. ^ "Kirk McCaskill". Baseball-Reference.com. from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  26. ^ "Vermont Catamounts All-Time NCAA College Football Records". michigan-football.com. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  27. ^ "Helmets of Discontinued College Teams". The Helmet Project. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  28. ^ a b "CATAMOUNTS IN NATURAL FIBERS AND POLYESTER". Vermont Quarterly: Blog On. 2015-01-21. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
  29. ^ "How Vermont got the nickname Catamounts". www.ncaa.com.
  30. ^ "CATAMOUNTS IN NATURAL FIBERS AND POLYESTER". Vermont Quarterly: Blog On. 2015-01-21.
  31. ^ a b Mansfield-Parisi, Mac (2023-03-24). "Taxidermy catamount finds new home in Davis Center". The Vermont Cynic. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  32. ^ "Fundraising begins for $100K UVM mascot statue". Burlington Free Press. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  33. ^ "Athletics Facility Project". Retrieved December 7, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Vermont Catamounts are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs of the University of Vermont based in Burlington Vermont United States The school sponsors 18 athletic programs 8 men s 10 women s 2 most of which compete in the NCAA Division I America East Conference AEC of which the school has been a member since 1979 3 The men s and women s ice hockey programs compete in Hockey East 4 5 The men s and women s alpine and nordic skiing teams compete in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association EISA 6 The school s athletic director is Jeff Schulman 7 Vermont CatamountsUniversityUniversity of VermontConferenceAmerica East Conference primary Hockey EastEISA skiing NCAADivision IAthletic directorJeff SchulmanLocationBurlington VermontVarsity teams18 8 men s 10 women s Basketball arenaPatrick GymSoccer stadiumVirtue FieldLacrosse stadiumVirtue FieldOther venuesGutterson FieldhouseMascotRallyNicknameCatamountsFight song Vermont Victorious ColorsGreen and gold 1 Websiteuvmathletics wbr com The Catamounts have won six national championships all in skiing 8 The program s mascot is Rally and colors are green and gold 9 Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Basketball 1 2 Ice hockey 1 3 Skiing 1 4 Soccer 1 5 Women s teams 1 5 1 Basketball 1 6 Former varsity teams 1 6 1 Baseball 1 6 2 Football 1 7 Nickname and mascot history 2 Facilities 3 References 4 External linksTeams editMen s sports Women s sports Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Ice hockey Field hockey Lacrosse Ice hockey Soccer Lacrosse Track and field Soccer Swimming amp diving Track and field Co ed sports Skiing Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor nbsp America East Conference logo in Vermont s colors Vermont is one of only four NCAA Division I schools that do not sponsor volleyball or baseball The other three are Boston University Detroit Mercy and Drexel Basketball edit Main article Vermont Catamounts men s basketball The men s basketball team won the 2003 2004 2005 2010 2012 2017 2019 2022 and 2023 America East Conference Championships qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in each of those seasons 8 In the 2005 NCAA tournament the team seeded 13 in the Austin Regional upset 4 Syracuse 60 57 in overtime Sports Illustrated named the upset one of the top 10 NCAA Tournament upsets of the 2000s 10 Ice hockey edit Main article Vermont Catamounts men s ice hockey nbsp A Catamounts men s ice hockey game in 2014 The men s ice hockey team appeared in the NCAA Tournament Frozen Four in 1996 and 2009 They also qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 1988 1997 2010 and 2014 8 UVM s men s hockey team has produced 18 NHL players in its history UVM alumni currently in the NHL include Viktor Stalberg 09 New York Rangers Torrey Mitchell 07 Montreal Canadiens Patrick Sharp 02 Dallas Stars Kevan Miller 11 Boston Bruins Connor Brickley 14 Florida Panthers and Michael Paliotta 15 Chicago Blackhawks 11 Martin St Louis 97 12 Eric Perrin 97 13 Sharp 14 Tim Thomas 97 15 and former NHL All Star John LeClair 91 16 won the Stanley Cup in their careers In 2004 St Louis was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL s MVP the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL s leading scorer and the Lester B Pearson Award as the league s most outstanding player in the regular season as judged by the members of the NHL Players Association 17 Thomas was awarded the Vezina Trophy as the NHL s top goaltender in 2009 and 2011 and the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs 18 UVM is the only NCAA program in history to count alumni who have won both the Hart Trophy and the Vezina Trophy as well as the only NCAA program to generate an Art Ross winner citation needed Skiing edit The UVM ski team has won six national championships 1980 1989 1990 1992 1994 2012 and 33 EISA titles most recently in 2014 The team has had 54 individual national champions over 273 All Americans and 66 US Ski Team members 19 Soccer edit Main article Vermont Catamounts men s soccer The men s soccer team has appeared in the NCAA Tournament twelve times including trips to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals in 1989 and 2022 Women s teams edit See also Vermont Catamounts women s ice hockey Basketball edit Main article Vermont Catamounts women s basketball Vermont s women s basketball team has performed well in the America East tournament In 2013 it made a conference record 18th appearance in the semifinals It has the most wins in tournament play with 35 2013 field It has advanced at least one round in 19 of the 24 tournaments 20 The Catamounts were the first women s basketball program to go undefeated during the regular season in back to back seasons 1991 1992 and 1992 1993 a feat matched only by Connecticut 2008 2009 and 2009 2010 In the 2012 2013 season the program had a total attendance mark of 10 579 21 Former varsity teams edit Baseball edit nbsp Vermont Division for Historic Preservation marker at former site of University of Vermont Athletic Park home to UVM baseball football and track and field 1887 to 1904 June 2014 After the 2009 season the Vermont baseball program which played at Centennial Field was cut along with softball as a part of the university s budget cuts 22 Prior to the cuts of 2009 Vermont baseball was the winningest program at UVM with a 532 winning percentage 1485 1306 citation needed Ten Vermont baseball players reached the major leagues including Larry Gardner who started at third base for four World Series champions in his 17 year 1908 24 big league career 23 lefthanded pitcher Ray Collins who won 87 games in seven MLB seasons and started the first World Series game ever played at Fenway Park 24 and Kirk McCaskill who won 110 games during his Major League career 25 Football edit Main article Vermont Catamounts football Vermont had a varsity football team that competed from 1886 until 1974 They were members of the Yankee Conference from 1947 until the program was disbanded 26 27 Nickname and mascot history edit On February 6 1928 The Vermont Cynic asked the University of Vermont undergraduates if they would like to have a mascot The choices offered up by ballot were a tomcat camel cow or catamount By a vote of 138 126 the catamount became the first University of Vermont Mascot Charlie Catamount 28 29 For a brief time between 1968 and 1969 UVM had a live mascot named Rink Rink was a puma cub born in captivity at a Peoria Illinois zoo and owned by avid hockey fans Nancy and Robert Tiny Leggett of South Burlington VT As Rink grew from 10 lbs to over 100 lbs the couple became unable to care for him and were reported plans to donate him to Canada s Granby Zoo 30 Kitty Catamount joined Charlie as a Catamount Couple and the two mascots were married at a UVM hockey game in the 1970s 28 A taxidermied catamount named Greta is kept on display in the UVM Dudley H Davis Student Center as of 2023 31 Prior to her restoration in 2021 she was kept in the UVM Marsh Life Science building Greta is one of 15 remaining specimens of her species 31 She also has multiple student run Instagram pages greta uvm officialgretathecatamount In a rebranding of mascots Rally Cat was introduced in 2003 32 Facilities editAs of 2020 Vermont is in the process of replacing Patrick Gym The new arena named the Tarrant Center is being constructed next to Gutterson Field House and will have a capacity of 3 200 people 33 References edit Vermont Athletic Style Guide PDF September 1 2016 Retrieved April 5 2017 Athletics UVM edu Archived from the original on 6 June 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 About America East AmericaEast com Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 2011 2012 Men s Hockey East Standings HockeyEastOnline com Archived from the original on 1 June 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 2011 12 Women s Hockey East Standings HockeyEastOnline com Archived from the original on 24 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Vermont Wins EISA Championship NCAA com Vermont Athletics 25 February 2012 Archived from the original on 18 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 UVM to implement new athletic guidelines Barre Montpelier Times Argus 1 July 2021 Retrieved 31 July 2021 a b c Vermont Athletic Success UVMAthletics com Archived from the original on 30 March 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Reidel Jon 3 February 2004 Rally Cat Becomes New Face of UVM Athletics UVM edu Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 2000s Top College Basketball Upsets SI com Archived from the original on 29 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Catamounts in the National Hockey League UVMAthletics com Archived from the original on 10 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Adelson Eric 26 May 2011 The Unsinkable Spirit of Martin St Louis ThePostGame com Archived from the original on 28 August 2011 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Players on Stanley Cup Winning Teams P NHL com Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 29 May 2012 O Brien James 11 July 2010 Jonathan Toews Patrick Sharp Enjoy Their Days with the Stanley Cup ProHockeyTalk NBCSports com NBC Sports Archived from the original on 6 September 2015 Retrieved 29 May 2012 McDonald Joe 16 June 2011 Tim Thomas Bucks Convention Bruins Goalie s Unorthodox Style and Path to NHL Result in Stanley Cup ESPNBoston com ESPN Archived from the original on 20 July 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Players on Stanley Cup Winning Teams L NHL com Archived from the original on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 29 May 2012 2004 NHL Awards HockeyNut com Archived from the original on 22 April 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Tim Thomas Hockey Reference com Archived from the original on 24 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Vermont Skiing History UVMAthletics com Archived from the original on 8 November 2011 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Women s Basketball Falls to Hartford in America East Semifinals University of Vermont University of Vermont Retrieved 2018 03 29 UVM Athletics uvmathletics com Retrieved 2018 03 29 Curran John 13 May 2009 At Vermont Cuts Have Baseball on the Outs Boston com The Associated Press Archived from the original on 7 September 2015 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Larry Gardner Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on 4 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Ray Collins Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on 2 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Kirk McCaskill Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on 1 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Vermont Catamounts All Time NCAA College Football Records michigan football com Retrieved 2012 06 21 Helmets of Discontinued College Teams The Helmet Project Retrieved 2012 06 21 a b CATAMOUNTS IN NATURAL FIBERS AND POLYESTER Vermont Quarterly Blog On 2015 01 21 Retrieved 2018 10 11 How Vermont got the nickname Catamounts www ncaa com CATAMOUNTS IN NATURAL FIBERS AND POLYESTER Vermont Quarterly Blog On 2015 01 21 a b Mansfield Parisi Mac 2023 03 24 Taxidermy catamount finds new home in Davis Center The Vermont Cynic Retrieved 2023 12 03 Fundraising begins for 100K UVM mascot statue Burlington Free Press Retrieved 2018 10 13 Athletics Facility 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