Vermont
Vermont women’s basketball punches ticket to March Madness, captures America East title

Vermont women’s basketball vs Albany: America East championship video
Vermont coach Alisa Kresge and players Bella Vito and Anna Olson spoke at a news conference ahead of the America East championship game at Albany.
As Albany’s Lilly Phillips drove to the basket, Vermont’s Bella Vito, the America East’s defensive player of the year, stuck her hands in and poked the ball free and picked up the loose ball. On the other end, Anna Olson cashed in on the steal, scoring a layup over Kayla Cooper to give visiting Vermont a five-point cushion in Friday’s America East championship game.
The sequence was part of a decisive third quarter for Vermont women’s basketball at Albany’s Broadview Center. And in a battle of two of the top-10 scoring defenses in the nation, the Catamounts were the ones enforcing their will to sway control.
And the conference’s ultimate prize was Vermont’s once again.
Leaning on that game-swinging third quarter and withstanding a fourth-quarter comeback bid, the No. 2 Catamounts seized a 62-55 win over top-seeded host Albany for the program’s second league title in three seasons.
Vermont (21-12) earned the the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament and will learn its next stop Sunday at 8 p.m. on ESPN during the Women’s March Madness Selection Show. It will mark the Catamounts’ eighth trip to March Madness.
The Great Danes (26-6) lost to Vermont for the third straight year in the league playoffs, including both title-game matchups.
The Catamounts held the Great Danes scoreless for the final six-and-a-half minutes of the third quarter while forcing UAlbany to run the shot clock down to under five seconds on multiple possessions throughout the game.
The Catamounts also handed the Great Danes their only home loss (16-1) this winter.
The Catamounts got off to a much better start Friday than their trip there on Jan 2. In that game Vermont shot just 16.67% from the field in the opening quarter and trailed 16-4 after the first 10 minutes.
The Catamounts sported a different lineup than the one they used in their conference opener against the Great Danes. Malia Lenz and Keira Hanson started that Jan. 2 game, but Vermont rolled with its usual lineup with Nikola Priede and Sarah Ericson joining Catherine Gilwee, Olson and Vito in the starting five.
It was a different story in the America East championship. Vermont started the game 6 of 11 from the field, with Priede and Vito getting open looks in the paint.
The first half featured 13 lead changes with the teams tied at 28-28. But there was only one more lead change in the second half when the Catamounts scored the first bucket in the third quarter.
Priede scored 10 points in the first half and led the Catamounts with 20 points and nine rebounds, providing the bulk of the offense early earning the tournament’s most outstanding player award. Gilwee added 12 points while Olson finished with 11 points and six boards. Keira Hanson chipped in nine points.
Vermont finished 22 of 48 from the field, production that included 12 of 22 shooting in the second half. Of their 62 points, 38 came in the paint. The Catamounts defense was on point forcing 14 turnovers including seven steals.
For Albany, Cooper (18 points, eight rebounds) and Jessica Tomasetti (14 points, seven points) paced the hosts. Albany shot 22 of 43 for the game, but just 2 of 9 in the third.
Check back later for an updated story.
Contact Judith Altneu at jaltneu@gannett.com. Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter: @Judith_Altneu.

Vermont
Fair Haven rides 3-point barrage to back-to-back D-II girls basketball championships

A 3-point run proved the difference for Fair Haven’s championship repeat.
Quinn Murphy, Maddy Perry and Audrey Perry knocked down consecutive triples during a game-changing 9-0 spurt late in the third quarter as No. 2 Fair Haven held off top-seeded North Country for a 37-31 victory in the Division II high school girls basketball championship game at Barre Auditorium on Saturday afternoon.
It’s the Slaters’ second title-game victory over the Falcons in as many seasons.
Trailing 22-21 with about three minutes to play in the third quarter, Murphy buried a trey on a second-chance opportunity following an offensive rebound.
Then Maddy Perry and Audrey Perry found space beyond the arc for their triples, extending the Slater lead to 30-22.
To start the fourth, Kaitlyn Niles sank a 3-pointer, and Sabine Brueck both of her free-throw attempts as North Country got to within one, 30-29, with 5:22 to play.
But the Slaters were effective stalling and made just enough foul shots to hold off the Falcons for the second of back-to-back crowns.
This story will be updated with scoring leaders.
Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter: @aabrami5.
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Vermont Lottery Gimme 5, Lucky For Life results for March 13, 2025

The Vermont Lottery offers several draw games for those willing to make a bet to win big.
Those who want to play can enter the MegaBucks and Lucky for Life games as well as the national Powerball and Mega Millions games. Vermont also partners with New Hampshire and Maine for the Tri-State Lottery, which includes the Mega Bucks, Gimme 5 as well as the Pick 3 and Pick 4.
Drawings are held at regular days and times, check the end of this story to see the schedule. Here’s a look at March 13, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Gimme 5 numbers from March 13 drawing
02-13-15-23-32
Check Gimme 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life VT numbers from March 13 drawing
19-24-27-32-38, Lucky Ball: 12
Check Lucky For Life VT payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from March 13 drawing
Day: 1-6-5
Evening: 7-9-5
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from March 13 drawing
Day: 5-1-0-0
Evening: 5-4-6-8
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
For Vermont Lottery prizes up to $499, winners can claim their prize at any authorized Vermont Lottery retailer or at the Vermont Lottery Headquarters by presenting the signed winning ticket for validation. Prizes between $500 and $5,000 can be claimed at any M&T Bank location in Vermont during the Vermont Lottery Office’s business hours, which are 8a.m.-4p.m. Monday through Friday, except state holidays.
For prizes over $5,000, claims must be made in person at the Vermont Lottery headquarters. In addition to signing your ticket, you will need to bring a government-issued photo ID, and a completed claim form.
All prize claims must be submitted within one year of the drawing date. For more information on prize claims or to download a Vermont Lottery Claim Form, visit the Vermont Lottery’s FAQ page or contact their customer service line at (802) 479-5686.
Vermont Lottery Headquarters
1311 US Route 302, Suite 100
Barre, VT
05641
When are the Vermont Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
- Gimme 5: 6:55p.m. Monday through Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:38p.m. daily.
- Pick 3 Day: 1:10p.m. daily.
- Pick 4 Day: 1:10p.m. daily.
- Pick 3 Evening: 6:55p.m. daily.
- Pick 4 Evening: 6:55p.m. daily.
- Megabucks: 7:59p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
What is Vermont Lottery Second Chance?
Vermont’s 2nd Chance lottery let’s players enter eligible non-winning instant scratch tickets into a drawing to win cash and/or other prizes. Players must register through the state’s official Lottery website or app. The drawings are held quarterly or are part of an additional promotion, and are done at Pollard Banknote Limited in Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Vermont editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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