2004–05 Vermont Catamounts men's basketball
America East Regular season champions
America East tournament champions
ConferenceAmerica East Conference
Record25–7 (16–2 America East)
Head coach
Home arenaPatrick Gym
2004–05 America East Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Vermont162 .889257  .781
Northeastern153 .8332110  .677
Boston University144 .778209  .690
Albany99 .5001315  .464
Binghamton810 .4441217  .414
Maine810 .4441415  .483
Stony Brook612 .3331217  .414
New Hampshire513 .278919  .321
UMBC513 .2781118  .379
Hartford414 .222820  .286
2005 America East tournament winner

The 2004–05 Vermont Catamounts men's basketball team represented the University of Vermont during the 2004–05 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Catamounts, led by head coach Tom Brennan coaching in his 19th and final season, played their home games at Patrick Gym and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 25–7, 16–2 in America East play to win the regular season conference title. They followed that success by winning the America East tournament to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Playing as the No. 13 seed in the Austin region, the Catamounts knocked off No. 4 seed Syracuse in the opening round[1] before losing to No. 5 seed and eventual Final Four participant Michigan State in the round of 32.[2]

This season marked the third straight season the Catamounts played in the NCAA Tournament, while also earning their first NCAA Tournament victory. Senior forward Taylor Coppenrath established the single-season scoring record at Vermont and finished second on the school's all-time scoring list. Fellow senior, guard T. J. Sorrentine finished his career a spot behind Coppenrath. Through the 2021–22 season, both players remain on the top 10 list in two other categories rebounds and blocks for Coppenrath, and assists and steals for Sorrentine.

Roster

2004–05 Vermont Catamounts men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G 11 T. J. Sorrentine 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)185 lb (84 kg) SrSt. Raphael Academy Pawtucket, Rhode Island
F 22 Taylor Coppenrath 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)240 lb (109 kg) SrSt. Johnsbury Academy Barnet, Vermont
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 19, 2004*
    at No. 1 Kansas L 61–68[3]  0–1
    Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
    Lawrence, Kansas
    Nov 26, 2004*
    Marist W 90–70  1–1
    Patrick Gym 
    Burlington, Vermont
    Nov 28, 2004*
    Iona W 79–57  2–1
    Patrick Gym 
    Burlington, Vermont
    Dec 4, 2004*
    at American L 64–67  2–2
    Bender Arena 
    Washington, D.C.
    Dec 19, 2004
    Binghamton W 83–53  3–2
    (1–0)
    Patrick Gym 
    Burlington, Vermont
    Dec 21, 2004*
    at No. 4 North Carolina L 65–93[4]  3–3
    Dean Smith Center 
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina
    Feb 19, 2005*
    at Nevada L 64–74  19–5
    Lawlor Events Center 
    Reno, Nevada
    Feb 27, 2005
    at Maine L 66–87  21–6
    (16–2)
    Alfond Arena 
    Orono, Maine
    America East tournament
    Mar 5, 2005*
    vs. UMBC
    Quarterfinals
    W 76–61  22–6
    Events Center 
    Binghamton, New York
    Mar 6, 2005*
    at Binghamton
    Semifinals
    W 76–65  23–6
    Events Center 
    Binghamton, New York
    Mar 12, 2005*
    Northeastern
    Championship game
    W 80–57  24–6
    Patrick Gym 
    Burlington, Vermont
    NCAA Tournament
    Mar 18, 2005*
    (13 AUS) vs. (4 AUS) No. 11 Syracuse
    First Round
    W 60–57 OT 25–6
    DCU Center 
    Worcester, Massachusetts
    Mar 20, 2005*
    (13 AUS) vs. (5 AUS) No. 15 Michigan State
    Second Round
    L 61–72  25–7
    DCU Center 
    Worcester, Massachusetts
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    AUS=Austin.
    All times are in Eastern Time.

    Awards and honors

    References

    1. "Vermont Gives Retiring Coach Victory to Cherish". The New York Times. March 19, 2005. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
    2. "Michigan State Smothers Vermont". The Los Angeles Times. March 21, 2005. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
    3. "Simien's 25 points help rescue Kansas". ESPN. November 19, 2004. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
    4. "McCants bounces back from benching with 19 points". ESPN. December 21, 2004. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
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