February 8th, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Following a disappointing weekend loss to North Atlantic Conference foe Johnson State College, the Eagles head to Castleton State College Tuesday night in search of their 4th conference win of the season. Tip-off at Glenbrook Gymnasium is set for 8:00 pm.
February 8th, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Winners of two-straight North Atlantic Conference contests, the Green Mountain College womens basketball team looks to make it three in a row Tuesday night when they head to Castleton State College for a 6:00 pm matchup with the Spartans.
February 6th, 2010 (North Conway, NH) Junior Rebecca Steinhauer (Winchester, MA) and freshman Bethany Boyce (Kingston, NY) turned in top-25 results leading the Eagles to their best team finish of the season at Cranmore Mountain Saturday. GMC nabbed 6th out of 11 teams in the two-run Thompson Division slalom event. The men had only one finisher, landing in 9th place.
February 7th, 2010 (North Conway, NH) Freshman Bethany Boyce (Kingston, NY) and sophomore Bridget Combes (Londonderry, NH) turned in personal-best results, helping the womens alpine ski team to a 6th place finish in USCSA Thompson Division slalom action for the second consecutive day at Cranmore Mountain. The men did not place any finishers, ending the weekend with an 11th place result.
February 6th, 2010- (Poultney, VT) Junior forward Gerard Johnsons (Binghamton, NY) three-point effort clanged off the back-iron as time expired handing Johnson State College a hard-fought 66-64 victory in North Atlantic Conference mens basketball action Saturday night. With the loss, the Eagles fall to 6-12 (3-6, NAC) while the Badgers nab their second conference win of the season (2-7) and fifth overall (5-14).
February 6th, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Jacque Caster (Seneca Falls, NY) and Katie Jablonski (West Rutland, VT) combined to hit four consecutive free-throws inside the final 20 seconds as the host Green Mountain College Eagles held off Johnson State College in North Atlantic Conference womens basketball action Saturday afternoon. The Eagles improved to 7-12 (2-7, NAC) while the Badgers fell to 6-14 (3-6, NAC).
February 5th, 2010 (Poultney, VT) The Green Mountain College mens basketball team is looking to sweep their North Atlantic Conference series with Johnson State Saturday at 4:00 pm. The Eagles, fresh off a NAC victory over Lyndon State on Tuesday, are hoping for their first back-to-back conference victories this season.
February 5th, 2010 (Poultney, VT) After picking-up their first North Atlantic Conference win of the season Tuesday against Lyndon State College, the Green Mountain College womens basketball team looks to make it two-straight when they host Johnson State College Saturday at 2:00 pm.
February 2nd, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Rui Carmo (Cape Coral, FL) scored a game-high 38 points and the Eagles outscored the visitors 28-12 in the paint en route to a 77-69 victory over Lyndon State College in North Atlantic Conference mens basketball action Tuesday night.
Mens Basketball: GMC Picks-Up Conference Win
February 2nd, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Rui Carmo (Cape Coral, FL) scored a game-high 38 points and the Eagles outscored the visitors 28-12 in the paint en route to a 77-69 victory over Lyndon State College in North Atlantic Conference mens basketball action Tuesday night.
Eagles Upend Hornets, Nab 1st Conference win
February 2nd, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Freshman guard Chelsea Paul (Northville, NY) tallied a game-high 31 points and Emma Brinley Buckley (Lakeville, CT) notched her 3rd consecutive double-double en route to a 68-55 win over Lyndon State College in North Atlantic Conference womens basketball action Tuesday night at the Eagle Dome.
Mens Basketball Looks to Build After Weekend Split
February 1st, 2010 (Poultney, VT) The Green Mountain College mens basketball team returns to action tomorrow night when they host the Lyndon State College Hornets at 7:30 pm in a crucial North Atlantic Conference contest. After splitting a pair of NAC road games last weekend, the Eagles begin the 2nd half of their conference slate with an eye on the conference tournament.
Eagles Host Hornets Tuesday
February 1st, 2010 (Poultney, VT) Losers of nine-straight including seven conference contests, the Green Mountain College womens basketball team (5-12, 0-7 NAC) is desperately searching for a reversal of fortune tomorrow evening when they welcome NAC foe Lyndon State College to the Eagle Dome. Tip-off against the Hornets is set for 5:30 pm.
Emma Brinley-Buckley Senior Emma Brinley Buckley (Lakeville, CT) is a three sport student-athlete competing in volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse for the Eagles. A Self-Design major, she carried a 3.3 GPA this spring. (click on headline for more)