Drexel University Athletics

Drexel Falls to Vermont, 69-59
12/20/2025 2:59:00 PM | Women's Basketball
PHILADELPHIA – The Drexel women's basketball team was defeated by Vermont in its final nonconference game of the regular season game on Saturday afternoon, 69-59. The Dragons finish the first half of the schedule 7-4.
BY THE NUMBERS
Amaris Baker scored 33 points and added four rebounds, tying a career-high 13 field goals on Saturday afternoon. Her 33 points is her highest point total inside the Daskalakis Athletic Center, topping her 26-point performance on Tuesday, December 16 against Chestnut Hill. Overall, it is the third time in her career that she scored more than 30 points in a game.
Baker has now scored 1139 points in a Drexel uniform. That point total propels her into 19th in the program's scoring leaders.
Laine McGurk finished with 11 points and seven assists. The junior also grabbed four rebounds and picked up three steals across 34 minutes of play.
Deja Evans finished with three blocks in Saturday's contest, pushing her career total to 79 and giving her sole possession of fifth in program history.
Drexel held the lead for nine minutes but Vermont took the lead in the second quarter and held it for the rest of the game.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Dragons shot 7-for-15 in the first quarter and carried a three-point lead into the second frame after receiving seven points from Baker. Grace O'Neill chipped in four points and helped the Drexel defense hold the Catamounts to just 3-for-10.
Vermont outscored the Dragons, 16-11 in the second quarter to carry a two-point lead into the half. Despite shooting less than 50 percent in the first half, Vermont made four three-pointers and held Drexel to just one.
The Catamounts extended their lead to 14 before Drexel launched a 9-4 run to end the third quarter and pull within single digits. Baker finished the quarter with 10 points. McGurk finished with five points, earning all her points from the charity stripe.
Vermont outscored the Dragons, 14-13 in the fourth quarter to secure the 10-point victory. Both teams made five field goals. Baker led the Dragons once more, scoring 12 points and two rebounds.
UP NEXT
The Dragons have wrapped their 2025 season and nonconference season and can now turn their attention towards conference play. The team drew a bye on the first conference day and will host Campbell on January 4 at 2 p.m.
BY THE NUMBERS
Amaris Baker scored 33 points and added four rebounds, tying a career-high 13 field goals on Saturday afternoon. Her 33 points is her highest point total inside the Daskalakis Athletic Center, topping her 26-point performance on Tuesday, December 16 against Chestnut Hill. Overall, it is the third time in her career that she scored more than 30 points in a game.
Baker has now scored 1139 points in a Drexel uniform. That point total propels her into 19th in the program's scoring leaders.
Laine McGurk finished with 11 points and seven assists. The junior also grabbed four rebounds and picked up three steals across 34 minutes of play.
Deja Evans finished with three blocks in Saturday's contest, pushing her career total to 79 and giving her sole possession of fifth in program history.
Drexel held the lead for nine minutes but Vermont took the lead in the second quarter and held it for the rest of the game.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Dragons shot 7-for-15 in the first quarter and carried a three-point lead into the second frame after receiving seven points from Baker. Grace O'Neill chipped in four points and helped the Drexel defense hold the Catamounts to just 3-for-10.
Vermont outscored the Dragons, 16-11 in the second quarter to carry a two-point lead into the half. Despite shooting less than 50 percent in the first half, Vermont made four three-pointers and held Drexel to just one.
The Catamounts extended their lead to 14 before Drexel launched a 9-4 run to end the third quarter and pull within single digits. Baker finished the quarter with 10 points. McGurk finished with five points, earning all her points from the charity stripe.
Vermont outscored the Dragons, 14-13 in the fourth quarter to secure the 10-point victory. Both teams made five field goals. Baker led the Dragons once more, scoring 12 points and two rebounds.
UP NEXT
The Dragons have wrapped their 2025 season and nonconference season and can now turn their attention towards conference play. The team drew a bye on the first conference day and will host Campbell on January 4 at 2 p.m.
Team Stats
UVM
Drexel
FG%
.510
.404
3FG%
.333
.250
FT%
.929
.737
RB
30
27
TO
10
10
STL
3
5
Game Leaders
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