half after a cool start.
With his assistance, the Crimson went on 18-7 run to start to the
second half, breaking open what was a close 39-37 game at the half and taking a 57-44 lead.
Vermont clawed back to within eight with just under eight minutes to
play, but Clemente rattled in the next six points in a span of only 31 seconds to ice the game for the Crimson.
Harvey netted 16 points, while his backcourt teammate Prasse-Freeman just missed another double-double, scoring 14 and adding eight assists.
Sophomore center Brian Sigafoos got the most action he had seen all season, scoring 12 points and hauling in seven boards, both career-highs. Junior guard Andrew Gellert rounded out the Crimson's scorers in double figures with 10 points.
The Catamounts vaulted to an early 14-4 lead before Sullivan responded with a full-court press that stopped the Vermont onslaught.
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