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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.
Tanguay and Taylor Power BeaversJanuary 30th, 2010 (Farmington, ME) - The Green Mountain College men's basketball team dropped a 68-45 decision to the University of Maine Farmington Sunday afternoon at Dearborn Gymnasium. The Eagles fall to 5-11 on the season (2-5, NAC) while the Beavers improve to 6-1 in conference play (6-10, overall).
Eagles Nab Win Over TerriersJanuary 30th, 2010 - (Waterville, Me) - Green Mountain College Eagles handed Thomas College only their third loss of the year 80-73 as Rui Carmo (Cape Coral, FL) scored a game-high 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. The loss was only the 3rd of the year for the Terriers who fall to 12-3 (4-3, NAC) while the Eagles improve to 5-10 (2-4, NAC).
GMC vs. Thomas: Eagles Look for RevengeJanuary 28th, 2010 (Poultney, VT) When the Green Mountain College mens basketball team travels to Thomas College for a North Atlantic Conference clash with the Terriers Friday night, the Eagles will not only be looking to pick-up their 2nd NAC win of the season, but also exact revenge for last seasons semi-final loss.













