UMass Lowell Defeated by Vermont 88-77

UMass Lowell fell to Vermont 88-77 on Thursday.

The River Hawks have now dropped seven of their last eight contests with the loss.

It was the second straight game the River Hawks never held a lead.


Final

1 2 T
UVM (10-5, 1-0 America East) 43 45 88
UML (6-8, 0-1) 35 42 77

With 7:32 remaining, Rinardo Perry cut UML’s deficit to 65-63 with a 3-pointer, but Vermont responded with an 8-2 run to go up by eight and never looked back.

Jahad Thomas led the River Hawks with 30 points and Perry added 15.

UML continues America East play Wednesday at 7 p.m. against Hartford (8-8, 1-1).

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