The Danville (VT) varsity basketball team will host Northfield (VT) for a conference game on Friday, February 14, at 7:30 p.m.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Vermont High School Basketball
Who: Northfield vs Danville
When: Friday, February 14, 2025
Time: 7:30. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: Northfield vs Danville
As the 2024-2025 high school basketball season winds down, the contrast between the Northfield and Danville teams in Vermont couldn’t be starker. With vastly different records and performance on the court, these two teams exemplify the varied experiences high school teams can face throughout a season. Let’s take a closer look at their records, head-to-head results, and upcoming game on February 14.
Northfield’s Struggles: A Tough Season
The Northfield basketball team has faced significant challenges this season, with a 0-17 record overall. This unfortunate record has been consistent across both their league and non-league games, where they’ve struggled to secure a win. In their district play, Northfield is 0-8, and they’ve found it particularly difficult to perform both at home (0-8) and on the road (0-8).
One of the most glaring statistics is their points scored per game (PPG), averaging only 30.7 points, which has been far from enough to secure victories against their opponents. Their performance has been especially tough in the second half of games, where they struggle to keep up with opposing teams.
In their most recent match-up against Danville on December 23, 2024, Northfield was defeated by a heavy 77-45 scoreline. The team’s troubles were evident throughout the game, as they were unable to match Danville’s offensive pace.
Danville’s Strong Performance: A Team to Watch
In stark contrast, Danville has enjoyed a highly successful season, boasting a 17-5 overall record and a 9-3 record in their district. The team’s performance on the road has been solid, with a 7-1 away record, and they have excelled both in league and non-league games. Danville’s offense has been a major strength, as they score an average of 61.2 points per game, almost double Northfield’s scoring output.
Danville’s impressive win streak includes a dominant 77-45 victory over Northfield, where they demonstrated their ability to control the game from start to finish. The team has also shown consistency across the season, with solid performances in their head-to-head match-ups, including a win over Bellows Free Academy and a close victory against Winooski.
Head-to-Head Breakdown
As mentioned earlier, Danville’s decisive victory against Northfield on December 23 was a clear reflection of their superior skill and team chemistry. Northfield has struggled to keep up with stronger opponents throughout the season, and their 0-14 record in common match-ups against teams like Bellows Free Academy, Twinfield, and Richford reflects these difficulties. Danville, on the other hand, has a much more competitive 15-4 record against the same opponents, which highlights their stronger overall standing.
Looking Ahead: February 14 Matchup
The teams will meet again on February 14, 2025, with Northfield traveling to Danville for a 7:30 PM conference game. Despite the large gap in records, Northfield will be hoping for a turn of luck in what has been a challenging season. Meanwhile, Danville will look to continue their strong play and add another win to their already impressive record.
For Northfield, their focus will be on improving their offensive execution and trying to defend against Danville’s potent scoring attack. A victory would be a monumental achievement for a team that has yet to win this season, while Danville will aim to further solidify their position at the top of their district standings.
The Bigger Picture
While Northfield’s struggles may overshadow the team’s season, it’s essential to remember that each game offers valuable experience for the players. High school basketball can be a challenging environment, but it also provides a foundation for personal growth and future success. On the other hand, Danville’s impressive season showcases what’s possible when a team is firing on all cylinders, balancing both offensive firepower and solid defense.
No matter the outcome on February 14, this game will serve as another chapter in an exciting season of Vermont high school basketball, where the results continue to shape the landscape of local sports.