The university of Vermont Catamounts women’s basketball team is poised for another exciting season,building on a strong 2023-24 campaign. They finished with a 28-7 record, reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to UCLA. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect from the Catamounts as they head into 2024-25.
Key Players Returning & New Additions
Vermont boasts a roster blending experienced talent with promising newcomers. Several key players will be instrumental in their success.
* Maggie Doogan (17.0 PPG) is a proven scorer and will likely lead the offense.
* Rachel Ullstrom (15.3 PPG) provides another important scoring threat.
* Tierra Simon (8.8 PPG at St. Louis) brings valuable experience after transferring from St. Louis.
* Ally Sweeney (7.9 PPG) offers consistent contributions.
* Skylah Travis (5.6 PPG at Louisiana) adds depth and versatility following her transfer.
Beyond these core players, keep an eye on these additions:
* Tonie Morgan (13.7 PPG at Georgia Tech) is a dynamic guard who can immediately impact the team.
* teonni Key (11.4 PPG) provides size and skill in the frontcourt.
* Clara Strack (9.7 PPG) offers a scoring punch off the bench.
* Amelia hassett (8.6 PPG) is a reliable role player.
* Asia Boone (10.3 PPG at Liberty) adds another dimension to the team’s attack.
Season Outlook & Key Dates
The Catamounts kick off their season on November 4th against Mount St. Mary’s. I’ve found that starting with a strong non-conference schedule is crucial for building momentum. Their early-season schedule features a significant test on November 7th with a road game against Texas on the SEC Network+.
Projected Starting Lineup
Here’s a likely look at the starting five:
- Maggie Doogan
- Tierra Simon
- Rachel Ullstrom
- Ally Sweeney
- Skylah Travis
What to Watch For
Vermont’s success will hinge on several factors. First, integrating the transfers – Morgan, Key, Boone, Simon, and Travis – will be key. Second, maintaining their strong team chemistry, which was evident last season, is vital.their ability to defend and rebound consistently will be crucial in a competitive America East Conference.
Here’s what works best for teams aiming for postseason success: a commitment to fundamentals and a willingness to adapt. I anticipate the Catamounts will be a force to be reckoned with throughout the season, and you should expect an exciting brand of basketball from Burlington.







