No. 1 SACRED HEART
PIONEERS
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 - 7:00 p.m.
Fairfield, Conn. - William H. Pitt Center
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The Game
The No. 4 Robert Morris University Colonials (18-12)
return to Fairlfield, Conn., for the second time in eight days, this time to
take on the No. 1 Sacred Heart Pioneers in the semifinal round of the 2012
Northeast Conference Championships Presented by Ruby Tuesday. The Tuesday,
March 6, game is slated for a 7:00 p.m. tip-off. The Colonials had the Pioneers
on the ropes in both regular-season meetings, but could not finish them off in
either situation including an overtime loss last Monday.
Musket Shots
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Robert Morris is a four-seed in the NEC
Tournament for fourth time and second straight season
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RMU had three players record double-doubles for
the first time since Feb. 5, 2007 against Saint Francis (Spanou, 25-14;
Durojaye 15-17; Campbell 17-12)
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92 points ties the NEC Tournament record and is
the most by an RMU team since Feb. 4, 2008
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The Colonials are 11-1 all-time in home playoff
games
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Junior F Artemis Spanou is one of 21 players in
Division I averaging a double-double. Nationally, Spanou is third with 19
double-doubles and stands 10th averaging 11.0 rebounds.
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Junior G Josette Campbell recorded her first
double-double of the year against Saint Francis (17p, 11r)
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Three of the NEC's top-10 scorers are Colonials
- Spanou (3, 17.3); Mary Durojaye (9, 12.9); Briannica Tye (10, 12.9)
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RMU is 92-22 (.807) at the Sewall Center since
2004-05, including 61-12 (.836) in NEC games
The Series vs. Sacred
Heart
The Colonials trail, 7-16, in 23 games against Sacred
Heart. The Pioneers have won three in a row and four of the last five. Robert
Morris, however, is 2-0 against Sacred Heart in the playoffs, including a 68-66
win in the 2007 NEC title game. RMU is 3-9 all-time at the William H. Pitt
Center.
Spanou Earns
All-NEC First Team Accolades
Sophomore forward Artemis Spanou earned a spot on the
All-NEC First Team as she averaged 17.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game in
the regular season. She is one of only 21 players in Division I averaging a
double-double and is third nationally with 20 double-doubles. Spanou led the
league in rebounding for the second consecutive season.
Triple
Double-Double ... or Seckstuple-Double?
Three players - Artemis Spanou (25 pts, 14 reb), Josette Campbell (17 pts, 12 reb) and Mary Durojaye (15 pts, 17 reb) - all recorded
double-doublesin the Colonials quarterfinal win over Saint Francis. It marked
the first time since Feb. 5, 2007 that three players reached the stat marker.
Psyché Butler (26 pts, 11 reb), Sugeiry Monsac (25 pts, 12 reb) and Chinata
Nesbit (17 pts, 12 reb) did it against Fairleigh Dickinson.