Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts Picks and Prediction for Saturday, February 14, 2026
Use Code WWWC Bryant Bulldogs (8-17, 4-7 America East) visit Vermont Catamounts (16-10, 8-3 America East) on Saturday, February 14, 2026. Bryant lost at UMass Lowell 88-69 on February 12. Vermont won at Binghamton 73-65 on February 12. Tip is set for 2:00 PM ET on ESPN+ at Patrick Gymnasium in Burlington, VT. Make sure to read this in-depth Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts prediction. Court-side insights! Don’t miss our free NCAAB picks for the Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts picks prediction today.
Bryant Bulldogs Searching for Stops and Cleaner Offense
The Bryant Bulldogs come in at 8-17 overall, and 4-7 in America East, and the season-long scoring profile tells the story. Bryant is scoring 64.3 points per game while allowing 71.6, and Bryant is also shooting 40% from the field. That gap matters because Bryant has had to win games with shot-making runs instead of steady offense. The last five games show that volatility: a 73-67 win over Maine, a 92-84 win over New Hampshire, and three losses, including a tight 65-63 loss to UAlbany.
Bryant’s most recent game was the 88-69 loss at UMass Lowell on February 12, a result that fits the defensive numbers. When Bryant gives up clean looks, the Bulldogs do not have the pace or spacing to simply shoot back. Timofei Rudovskii leads Bryant at 13.4 points per game and adds 4.5 rebounds, while Ty Tabales is the lead guard at 3.7 assists per game but also averages 2.8 turnovers. Bryant’s team numbers include 5.9 steals and 4.5 blocks per game, so Bryant can make plays, but the bigger issue is sustaining offense when the first option gets pushed off spots.
Injuries: Bryant does not list any players on its injury report.
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Vermont Catamounts Home Control and a Clear Scoring Edge
The Vermont Catamounts enter at 16-10 overall and 8-3 in America East, and Vermont has a clear edge in the most basic betting categories. Vermont is scoring 74.7 points per game and allowing 70.1, with a 46% team field goal rate. Vermont also holds small but real advantages in rebounds (35.4 per game) and assists (13.4 per game). Vermont has multiple reliable scorers, which keeps the offense from getting stuck in long scoreless droughts.
Vermont’s most recent game was the 73-65 road win at Binghamton on February 12, and it was also Vermont’s third win in the last five. Vermont also beat New Hampshire 80-57 on February 7, showing Vermont can separate when the defense is locked in. Gus Yalden leads Vermont at 15.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game while shooting 51.0% from the field. TJ Hurley adds 15.2 points per game on 47.0% shooting and an elite 92.2% at the line, and Sean Blake brings structure with 4.1 assists per game. Vermont’s turnover numbers are also steady at 9.7 per game as a team, which pairs well against a Bryant team that needs extra possessions to overcome the scoring gap.
Injuries: Vermont does not list any players on its injury report.
Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts Picks Pick
Spread Pick for Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts
- Vermont Catamounts (5 units)
Vermont has the better team scoring lineup, and the matchup points all lean toward the Catamounts. Vermont is at 74.7 points per game on 46% shooting, while Bryant is at 64.3 points per game on 40% shooting. That is a wide gap in both points scored and shot quality. Vermont also takes better care of the ball as a team at 9.7 turnovers per game, while Bryant’s main playmaker, Ty Tabales, is averaging 2.8 turnovers per game. Add in that Vermont just won 73-65 on the road, and Vermont is the side more likely to control the game from start to finish.
Over/Under Pick for Bryant Bulldogs vs Vermont Catamounts
- Over (4 units)
Vermont’s offense is the biggest reason to look at the over. Vermont averages 74.7 points per game and has multiple double-figure options in Gus Yalden, TJ Hurley, and TJ Long. Bryant’s defense allows 71.6 points per game, and Bryant just gave up 88 in the loss at UMass Lowell. Bryant also has enough scoring pieces to contribute to pace, led by Timofei Rudovskii at 13.4 points per game and Aaron Davis III at 10.0. If Vermont plays to its season scoring level and Bryant reaches a modest share of its normal output, the game total will finish over the closing line.
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