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Robert Morris Colonials vs. MONMOUTH HAWKS record comparison OVERALL CONFERENCE HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK ROBERT MORRIS 6-2-6 8-4 7-9 -0 W MONMOUTH 22-8 -5 4-2 8-6 0-0 W7 200- Schedule Nov 4 LEHIGH L, 64-72 Nov 7 at #4/6 North Carolina L, 47-76 Nov 2 at Cincinnati L, 50-65 Nov 2 vakron L, 60-88 Nov 28 DUQUESNE L, 6-4 Dec 02 at St. Francis (N.Y.) * W, 72-6 Dec 05 at Long Island * W, 62-50 Dec at Virginia Tech W, 66-52 Dec 20 vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi W, 7-47 Dec 2 at Florida L, 50-70 Dec 29 at Kent State L, 60-66 Jan 02 at Coppin State W, 55-5 Jan 08 at Mount St. Mary s * W, 74-56 Jan 0 at Wagner * W, 62-56 Jan 5 MONMOUTH * W, 69-56 Jan 7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * W, 67-5 Jan 22 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * W, 72-44 Jan 24 LONG ISLAND * L, 6-65 Jan 29 at Quinnipiac * W, 75-67 Jan at Sacred Heart * L, 66-67 Feb 05 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * W, 54-5 Feb 07 BRYANT * W, 64-45 Feb 2 at Saint Francis (Pa.) * L, 66-84 Feb 4 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * L, 7-8 Feb 9 at Monmouth * L, 55-64 Feb 2 at Fairleigh Dickinson * L, 76-79 Feb 26 MOUNT ST. MARY S * W, 74-6 Feb 28 WAGNER * W, 7-60 Mar 05 NEC Quarterfinals #5 LONG ISLAND 2 W, 78-72 Mar 08 NEC Semifinals at #2 Monmouth 2 7:00 p.m. Mar NEC Championship :00 p.m. * Northeast Conference game Florida Gator Holiday Classic 2 20 NEC Basketball Championships presented by Ruby Tuesday Tuesday, March 8, 20 7:00 p.m. Moon Township, Pa. Sewall Center Video Streaming: www.rmucolonials.com On The Air: WPIT 70 AM Adam Gusky, play-by-play www.rmucolonials.com www.gomuhawks.com The Game The #4 Robert Morris University Colonials (6-, 2-6 NEC) advance to the semifinals of the 20 Northeast Conference Basketball Championships Presented by Ruby Tuesday when they travel to #2 Monmouth (22-8, -5 NEC) for a 7:00 p.m. contest Tuesday, March 8. The Colonials have advanced to the NEC semifinals in six of the last seven seasons and have made the championship game in three of those seasons. The Hawks are the hottest team in the league right now, having won seven consecutive games. Musket Shots Freshman Artemis Spanou is the Colonials first-ever NEC Rookie of the Year Spanou and senior Yohanna Morton were named NEC All-Conference Second Team u The Colonials are - against Monmouth in playoff games u RMU is 5- all-time as a four-seed in the NEC Tournament, winning the 99 title as the four-seed u Against NEC teams, RMU is 2-2 when Yohanna Morton plays and -4 when she does not u Since 2004-05, RMU is 5-0 (.89) at home in conference games u Robert Morris is 2-0 when holding opponents under 60 points u The Colonials had their best start in conference games, 7-0 u RMU commits just 5. fouls per game, 48th fewest in the nation u The Colonials are averaging 2.9 points in paint, nearly 2 more than conference foes, 2. u u ROokie of the year Spanou is the first player from Robert Morris to be honored as the NEC Rookie of the Year. She has been a dominant force as a freshman, earning the Choice Hotels Northeast Conference Rookie of the Week award six times while averaging a doubledouble,.7 points and 0.6 rebounds, in conference games. Overall, the Greek National Team member is putting up 2.9 points and a league-best 9.5 rebounds per game. On top of those numbers, she is second on the squad with 88 assists this season and leads the team with blocks. Those statistics put her in the top-0 in the NEC in overall points (7th- 2.9), rebounding (st - 9.5), assists (8th -.4) and blocked shots (t5th -.8). Her double-doubles this season are the second most among all NEC players. NEC All-Conference Second Team Had a late-season injury not forced Yohanna Morton to the bench for five games, the senior point guard would have been a favorite to earn NEC Player of the Year honors. Morton leads the Colonials and is fifth in the conference averaging.7 points per game, a number that swells to 5.5 points in league games. She also has 0 assists in MONMOUTH SERIES 2 games, an average of 4.9 that puts her third among league peers, and her 47 steals this All-Time Series 2- season rank eighth. Buscaglia vs. 2- Streak Home The Colonials are 2- all-time against the Hawks and - all-time against them in the con- Away ference playoffs. After winning eight straight from 2005-06 through 2008-09, RMU has lost Neutral three of the last five games. RMU is 2-2 at home and 8-9 on the road. Trend All-Time Series vs. MONMOUTH L 2-2 8-9 -0 Lost of last 5 probable starters G G G F F # 5 25 4 22 Name Destiny Harrison Kristine Silaraja Yohanna Morton Mary Durojaye Artemis Spanou Ht. 5-8 5-0 5-8 6-2 6-0 Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. G-GS 29-26 29-29 24-22 29-28 29-29 PPG 9. 2.7.6 0.. RPG.5 4.6 4. 8.0 9.6 HOMETOWN Niagara Falls, N.Y. Ventspils, Latvia Santo Domingo, D.R. London, England Rhodes, Greece NOTE Has an assist in all but two games Averaging 26.5 pts. last two games RMU 2-2 vs. NEC teams when she plays 7th Colonial to collect 500 career caroms Has a double-double in four of last five

SAL BUSCAGLIA HEAD COACH EIGHTh SEASON AT RMU The 200- Robert Morris University women s basketball team is led by 2- year veteran head coach Sal Buscaglia. Coach Sal, as he is respectfully called, is entering his eighth season at the helm and has turned the Colonials into not only a Northeast Conference contender, but a nationally competitive program in his short time at Robert Morris. Four short years after inheriting a program that went -26 before his arrival, Buscaglia put the Colonials into the NCAA Tournament for the first time in team history after winning the Northeast Conference Tournament in 2007. One season later, and with just three returning letterwinners, Buscaglia pulled the feat off again. Robert Morris returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2008 after winning the NEC Regular Season and NEC Tournament Championships for the second straight season. RMU captured its fifth straight 20- win season, posting a record of 2-0, while playing one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the nation. Through December, 2007, the Colonials had played the 59th-toughest schedule in Division I. In 2009-0, his Robert Morris squad set team records for regular season wins (22) and conference victories (7) while leading the team to its first outright NEC Regular Season Championship and an eventual Postseason WNIT Tournament. The appearance marked the fourth consecutive season RMU played in a national tournament. The Colonials finished the season 2-9 while picking up a wealth of individual awards. Coach Sal was named the Brenda Reilly NEC Coach of the Year for the second time. Under his tutelage, Angela Pace became the first player in conference history to earn both the NEC Player of the Year award and NEC Defensive Player of the Year. Pace s award marked the thirdtime a Buscaglia player earned the conference s top individual award. Buscaglia showed imagination and innovation in 2007-08 on the offensive side of the ball, installing a dribble-drive motion offense to take advantage of RMU s athletic guards. One of just two teams in women s basketball running that style offense, the Colonials finished 2rd in the nation averaging 7.0 points per game, finished 9th in scoring margin (9.8), finished second in three-point percentage (9.6 percent) and were 29th in field goal percentage (44. percent). Coach Sal also turned former guard Sade Logan into one of the nation s top scorers and the premier three-point shooter in Division I. Logan earned NEC Player of the Year honors, the second Buscaglia recruit to earn the award, while powering one of the top offenses in the nation. She tied the NCAA record for three pointers with 26 and averaged 24.7 points per contest. The 2006-07 Robert Morris squad won their first NEC Tournament since 99 while putting together a record of 24-8. The Colonials tied for the regularseason conference title with a 5- record, then pushed their way into March Madness with a 68-66 win over Sacred Heart in the title game. Buscaglia has now led his teams to national tournament appearances and only two losing seasons. The Colonials have finished with 20 wins in five of the last six seasons, including a 2-9 mark in 2009-0. His team s 20-0 mark in 2004-05 with his first recruiting class improved upon a -24 record the season before, marking the third largest turnaround in the nation in one season. Along the way, Buscaglia tallied his 600th career head coaching victory and currently boosts an overall coaching record of 6-278. Buscaglia s teams own five of the seven 20- win seasons and are the only squads to win 20-plus games in back-to-back seasons since the program s inception in 977. Despite not having the reigning Northeast Conference Player of the Year, Sugiery Monsac, for almost the entire season due to an injury, Coach Sal led the Colonials to the conference semifinals in 2005-06, one year after making it to the conference championship. The Colonials earned victories over Horizon League teams Youngstown State, Loyola (Ill.) and Cleveland State, along with Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Norfolk State. The Colonials also made it to the championship game in the Best Western Roundball Classic before falling to Big East opponent and tournament host South Florida, a 2006 NCAA Tournament team. During the 2004-05 season, the Colonials posted victories over Mid-American teams Akron and Marshall, along with Atlantic-0 member and cross-town rival Duquesne. In addition, Robert Morris beat St. Francis (Pa.), Mount St. Mary s, and Monmouth. Prior to his arrival the team had 6, 5, and - game losing streaks, respectively, against those teams. Before Robert Morris, Buscaglia spent five seasons at Manhattan College (998-200). In just his second season at Manhattan, Buscaglia led the Lady Jaspers to a 7-win season, marking the fifth most victories in school history, and was recognized as the 24th most improved team in NCAA Division I. In five seasons at Manhattan, Buscaglia compiled a record of 79-65, including a 20-0 record and NCAA Division I tournament appearance in 2002-0. Buscaglia s Manhattan team received votes in the Top 25 in 2002-0 as the Jaspers claimed the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships. The MAAC championship in 200 was the first league title in school history. Manhattan s 20-0 overall record was also the best in school history. In 200-02 he guided the jaspers to an 8-0 overall record and was named the Co-Coach of the Year in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. For eight seasons prior to his arrival at Manhattan, Buscaglia was head coach of the University at Buffalo from 990-98 and led the Bulls to five 20-win campaigns. In its first season in Division I competition in 99-92, Buffalo finished with a 2-6 record, which was the 0th highest winning percentage (.79) in Division I that season. The Bulls won East Coast Conference regular season titles in 992, 99 and 994, as well as tournament championships in 992 and 994. In 994-95, Buffalo moved to the Mid-Continent Conference and Buscaglia led the Bulls to a share of the Mid-Con regularseason title in 995 and an appearance in the conference tournament finals in 997. In each of Buffalo s first three seasons in the Mid-Con, Buscaglia led the Bulls to at least 20 wins. For his efforts at Buffalo, Buscaglia earned New York State Coach of the Year honors in 992 and 996. Buscaglia started his coaching career at Hilbert Junior College, in Hamburg, New York, where in 2 seasons from 977-90 he amassed a record of 249-62. During his tenure at Hilbert, his teams collected 9 straight league wins, eight straight Region Tournament Championships (982-90), eight straight regular season conference championships (982-90) and eight straight National Tournament appearances (982-90). In 988-89 his team finished in the elite eight. Coach Sal is a member of the Hilbert College Hall of Fame. Buscaglia s squad reached the National Junior College Athletic Association National Tournament eight straight seasons from 982-8 to 989-90, with the 889-90 team reaching the NJCAA National Tournament final six. He is a member of the Hilbert College Hall of Fame. Buscaglia also has coaching experience with USA Basketball, having served as an assistant coach at the 992 Summer Olympic Festival and as a Trial Coach at the 989 Summer Olympic Festival. From 986-9, Buscaglia served as head western division coach of the Empire State Games, helping coach the top players in the state to numerous medals. Over his career, Buscaglia has won eight conference titles at the Division I level and has averaged over 9 victories per year. In his 20 years as a Division I head coach, Buscaglia has guided his teams to winning seasons in of them. He also owns 4 Coach of the Year honors. A native of Buffalo, New York, Buscaglia is a 976 graduate of Canisius with a Bachelor of Science Degree in business and accounting and in 989 earned a Master s Degree in physical education, also from Canisius. In 980, Buscaglia received a Master s Degree in business education from the State University of New York College at Buffalo. Buscaglia, a proud father and grandfather, has a son Charlie, who is associate head coach of the Colonials, and a daughter, Deanna. Deanna resides in Lancaster, N.Y. with her husband Mark and their children Paityn (7), Shane (5) and Eva (2). the buscaglia file Born: Feb. 4, 954 Appointed: May 2, 200 (Fifth coach in team history) Alma Mater: Canisius 976 Degrees Bachelor of Science in Business, Accounting - Canisius Master in Business Education - SUNY Buffalo (980) Master s of Physical Education - Canisius (989) Collegiate Coaching Experience Manhattan College - Head Coach (998-200) University at Buffalo - Head Coach (990-998) Hilbert Junior College - Head Coach (977-90) Other Coaching Experience USA Basketball, Olympic Festival - Asst. Coach (992) USA Basketball, Olympic Festival - Trial Coach (989) Empire State Games - Head Coach, Western Division BUSCAGLIA YEAR-BY-YEAR Hilbert College 978-79 7-0 979-80 0-8 NJCAA Regionals 980-8 -7 NJCAA Regionals 98-82 8-4 NJCAA Regionals 982-8 25-2 NJCAA National 98-84 2- NJCAA National 984-85 7- NJCAA National 985-86 29- NJCAA National 986-87 28- NJCAA National 987-88 28-7 NJCAA National 988-89 29-4 NJCAA National 989-90 28- JCAA National - Top Six University at Buffalo 990-9 6- Conf. Tourney 99-92 2-6 ECC Season Champions ECC Tourney Champions 992-9 - ECC Season Champions 99-94 20-9 ECC Season Champions ECC Tourney Champions 994-95 20-8 MCC Season Co-Champs 995-96 2-8 MCC Tourney Finals 996-97 22-6 MCC Tourney Semifinals 997-98 8-0 MCC Tourney Semifinals Manhattan College 998-99 0-8 MAAC Tourney Quarters 999-00 7-2 MAAC Tourney Quarters 2000-0 4-4 MAAC Tourney Quarters 200-02 8- MAAC Tourney Semifinals 2002-0 20-0 MAAC Season Champions MAAC Tourney Champions NCAA Tournament Robert Morris University 200-04 -24 2004-05 20-0 NEC Tourney Finals 2005-06 20-9 NEC Tourney Semifinals 2006-07 24-8 NEC Season Co-Champions NEC Tourney Champions NCAA Tournament 2007-08 2-0 NEC Season Co-Champions NEC Tourney Champions NCAA Tournament 2008-09 -8 NEC Tournament 2009-0 2-9 NEC Season Champions Postseason WNIT 200-6- NEC Tournament rd 628-29 4 Championships School W L Seasons Hilbert College 25 55 2 University at Buffalo 55 7 8 Manhattan 79 65 5 Robert Morris 4 02 7 + Total 628 29 rd

200- colonial trends At home 7-4 On the road 7-9 Neutral Site -0 Overtime 0-0 Home Northeast Conference 6-2 Away Northeast Conference 5-4 Playing teams w/ winning record 5-2 Playing teams w/ losing record 8- Playing teams w/.500 record 2-0 Games decided by point 0- Games decided by 2-5 points 2-2 Games decided by 6-9 points -4 Games decided by 0 points or more 0-6 Leading at the half - Trailing at the half 2- Tied at the half 0- Outshooting opponent (by pct.) 4-4 Outshot by opponent (by pct.) -9 Tied in shooting w/ opponent (by pct.) 0-0 Team shoots below 9.9% 2-8 Team shoots 40% to 49.9% 0-5 Team shoots 50% or above -0 RMU makes 0-4 three-pointers 6-5 RMU makes 5 to 9 three-pointers 9-8 RMU makes 0+ three-pointers 0-0 Outrebounding opponent 2-4 Outrebounded by opponent -7 equal 0-2 Win turnover margin 8- Lose turnover margin 7-0 Turnovers equal -0 An RMU player scores 20+ 9-7 An RMU player scores 0+ 0-0 An RMU player has 0+ rebounds -8 An RMU player has 7+ assists 4-2 An RMU player has 5+ steals 4- Scoring 80 or more points 0-0 Scoring 70-79 points 7-2 Scoring 60-69 points 6-7 Scoring 50-59 points 2- Scoring under 50 points 0- Allowing under 50 points 4-0 Allowing 50-59 points 8-0 Allowing 60-69 points 2-6 Allowing 70-79 points -4 Allowing 80 or more points 0- Playing in November 0-5 Playing in December 4-2 Playing in January 7-2 Playing in February -4 Playing in March -0 Playing Monday 4-4 Playing Tuesday 0-2 Playing Wednesday 0-2 Playing Thursday -0 Playing Friday 0-0 Playing Saturday 7-2 Playing Sunday - ROBERT MORRIS - monmouth MATCH-UP Category mon RMU edge W/Edge WO/Edge push Points Per Game 60.6 6.9 + 0-6 6-7 Points Allowed Per Game 54.2 6.9 8-2 7- Scoring Margin + 6.4 + 2.0 9-5 6-8 Field-Goal Percentage.7.409 + -5-8 Three-Point FG Percentage.8.8 = 7-2 9-0 0- Three-Point FG Made per Game 6.2 5. 0-6-0 Free-Throw Percentage.67.65 4- -2 FG Percentage Defense.82.77 + 8-5 8-8 Three-Point FG Percentage Defense.267.00 2-5 -8-0 Rebound Margin + 2. +.2 + 2-6 4-7 Assists per Game 2.2.2 + 2-5 4-8 Turnovers per Game 5. 8. 9-8 6-5 -0 Turnover Margin + 2.6 -.8 5-4 -9 Assist / Turnover Ratio 0.8 0.7 8-4 4-6 - Steals per Game 7.8 8.5 + 6-4 0-8 0- Blocks per Game.5.0 + 4-6 0-7 -0 RMU, 7-8- 0-6-0 Last TIme Out The Robert Morris University women s basketball team rode the hot hands of senior Kristine Silaraja (Ventspils, Latvia / Barton County CC) and freshman Artemis Spanou (Rhodes, Greece / Greek National Team) to a 78-72 win over fifth-seeded Long Island in quarterfinals of the 20 Northeast Conference Basketball Championships Presented by Ruby Tuesday at the Charles L. Sewall Center Saturday afternoon. It was a great victory for us. The opening round of the playoffs, the nerves were a bit shaky there at the beginning, said RMU head coach Sal Buscaglia. Long Island was predicted to win the conference back in the preseason and we knew it was going to be a tough ball game, just like the two meetings during the regular season. Our kids made the plays in the end and that s where it counts during playoff games. Those rebounds at the end of the ball game were big, and you certainly can t overlook the performances by Kristine and Artemis as well as the will to win by Yohanna Morton who s playing on half a leg. The Colonials, now 6-, advance to the NEC Tournament semifinals for the sixth time in the last seven seasons where they will take on second-seeded Monmouth. The semifinal contest is slated for 7:00 p.m. at the MAC on Tuesday, March 8. Monmouth has won seven in a row and beat us by eight the last time we played, said Buscaglia. We didn t have Yohanna last game. Hopefully she can rested and her knee will get a bit better over the next two days. We re going to have to hit shots against them. If we don t hit shots, we re going to be in trouble. At playoff time, we feel that if we play our game, we can win. Silaraja eclipsed her career-high for the second straight game with 27 points while Spanou also set a new career standard with 24 points. Silaraja was efficient, going 9-of-2 from the field and 5-of-6 from three-point range while playing all 40 minutes for the Colonials. Spanou, the 20 NEC Rookie of the Year, picked up her 2th double-double, adding rebounds. She was 0-of-8 from the floor and -of-6 on long balls. The Colonials and Blackbirds (9-) went back and forth with the first 0 minutes featuring five ties and five lead changes. Long Island s Chelsi Johnson forced the game s fifth tie by hitting a short jumper with 9:04 left to play. RMU responded with a 0-2 run, highlighted by a three-pointers from Silaraja and an old-fashioned three-point play by senior Yohanna Morton (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic / Dominican national Team) that made it a 7-29 ball game with 5:04 left in the first half. Ashley Palmer, who finished with 22 points and rebounds, scored the next seven points for LIU and cut the lead to three before a Morton jumper sent the game into halftime with the Colonials holding a 4-6 lead. Neither team found the same offensive rhythm they had in the first half, but Long Island managed to claw back and tie the game, 49-49, with :58 to play when Chelsi Johnson scored three consecutive LIU points. A Silaraja trey temporarily slowed the Blackbirds, but short jumpers by Palmer and Johnson put the visiting squad on top, 54-5. The teams traded baskets before Spanou splashed a three-ball to put the Colonials on top, 57-55. She stretched the margin to four points and a steal by senior Mary Durojaye (London, England / British National Team) led to a Silaraja fast-break lay-in that capped a 7-0 run and gave the Colonials a 6-55 lead. Long Island was still not done. A 9-2 Blackbird surge erased a 66-60 Colonials lead and put the league s five-seed up by one point when Kiara Evans forced a steal and lay-in with :7 to play. Spanou answered on the other end and three consecutive free throws by Durojaye and three more by Silaraja gave Robert Morris a six-point lead with 27 seconds to play, essentially icing the game. Each squad hit three more free throws in the final 9 seconds as the Colonials secured the 78-72 win. The Colonials shot 44.8 percent (26-58) and hit 47. percent (8-7) on three-pointers en route to a season-best 78 points. Long Island cooled off from 45.2 percent in the first half to shoot 8.5 percent (25-65) for the game and was just 26. percent (5-9) from downtown. Robert Morris held a 44-5 advantage on the glass. Playing Day Games 2-5 Playing Night Games (6 p.m. or later) -8

500 Rebound Club On a night filled with positives, junior Mary Durojaye became the 7th player in team history to record 500 career rebounds. She finished the game with boards, giving her 50 for her career.durojaye is averaging 6.2 over the first 8 games of her career. The junior is averaging a career-high 8. this season. With or Without Yo Over the last month of the season, it has become blatantly obvious how important senior point Yohanna Morton is to Robert Morris. In NEC games with her in the lineup, RMU is -2. In the five games she was not available, the Colonials struggled to a -4 record. The most notable difference for the team is in the turnover department, where they averaged 7.0 more per game without her than with her. As a result, RMU allowed 5 more points per game in her absence while the offensive output remained virtually the same. Artemis - Greek Goddess of Double-Doubles Freshman Artemis Spanou is second in the conference to Sacred Heart s Callan Taylor for the league lead in double-doubles with. The rookie is averaging a double-double in conference games at.7 points per game and 0.6 rebounds. In Greek mythology, Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. She is the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, childbirth and young girls. Welcome Back Yo Senior point guard Yohanna Morton returned from a three-week injury-induced layoff by scoring 8 points in 22 minutes of action against Mount St. Mary s Saturday afternoon. Morton, the team s leading scorer at just over 4 points, was 6-of- from the field. Seventh Consecutive Playoff Berth Secured Robert Morris secured its seventh consecutive NEC playoff berth last week. The Colonials have made the playoffs every season since 2004-05 finishing no worse than sixth during that stretch. RMU has finished first in three of those seasons, earning the tournament s top seed in 200. Durojaye Doubles Up On Career Highs Junior Mary Durojaye set a new career-high for rebounds and tied her career-best output for points against Saint Francis Monday night. The British National U20 Team member corralled 5 rebounds and scored 20 points to record her sixth doubledouble of the season. Tate Ties Steals Record Making her first start of the season, sophomore Jasmine Tate had a remarkable performance. Tate tied the singlgame record for steals with eight. The sophomore had six in the first half before finally tying the mark with her last steal coming :2 before the final buzzer. She added four assists and two rebounds and did not turn the ball over in 8 minutes of action. Chuck s Charms The Charles L. Sewall Center, a.k.a. The Chuck, has become a formidable place for Northeast Conference opponents to visit. Dating back to the 2004-05 season, head coach Sal Buscaglia s second season in Moon Township, RMU is 5-0 at home against league teams. The 2005-06 team won all nine of its conference home games. Consecutive Regular Season Conference Wins The Colonials won 9 consecutive regular-season Northeast Conference games from Jan. 2, 200, to Jan. 22, 20. The streak is the best in team history, and, coincidentally, both streaks started against Fairleigh Dickinson. Robert Morris also got off to its best start in conference play, winning their first seven league games. 60 / 40 Two statistics this season have been nearly dead on indicators of whether Robert Morris had won or lost a game, other than the score holding opponents under 60 points and shooting better than 40 percent. In of 5 wins, the Colonials have kept their opposition under 60 points. They are 2- when giving up more than 60. RMU is 2-5 when shooting at least 40 percent and just 2-8 when failing to reach that plateau. who was robert morris? The Financier of the American Revolution. He isn t as famous as his friend George Washington, but without Robert Morris, the American colonies bold attempt to throw off British rule never could have succeeded. 500 CLUB Year GP REB AVG 2008-09 26 72 2.8 2009-0 29 22 7. 200-28 226 8. TOTAL 82 50 6.2 WITH OR WITHOUT YO NEC Stats W/ Yo W/O Yo W-L -2-4 Scoring Offense 67.8 66.8 Scoring Defense 55.5 70.6 Turnovers 4.6 2.0 NEC PLAYOFF BERTHS Year seed Record 200-4 2-6 2009-0 7-2008-09 6 9-9 2007-08 2 6-2 2006-07 2 5-2005-06 5-2004-05-5 CHUCK S CHARMS Year W-L Year W-L 04-05 7-2 08-09 6-05-06 9-0 09-0 8-06-07 8-0- 7-2 07-08 8- TOTAL 5-0 (.84) NEC WINNING STREAKS STREAK Start End 9.2.0.22. 7.6.08.5.09 60 / 40 Stat Record Allowing less than 60 2-0 Allowing more than 60 2- Shooting 40 % 2-5 Shooting under 40 % 2-8 ROBERT MORRIS FACTS Birthplace Liverpool, England Date of Birth Jan. 20, 74 Death May 8, 806 Occupation Importer / Exporter Superintendent of Finance Senator Miscellaneous statistics Double-Figure Scoring Games Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Kristine Silaraja -- -- 6 9 5 Mary Durojaye -- 9 6 27 Artemis Spanou -- -- -- 2 20 Yohanna Morton -- -- 8 9 Destiny Harrison 0 2 5 Anna Gailite -- -- 2 TOTAL 0 2 0 88 20 0-Point Scoring Games Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 20-Point Scoring Games Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Yohanna Morton -- -- 0 6 6 Kristine Silaraja -- -- 4 5 Artemis Spanou -- -- -- 4 4 Destiny Harrison 0 0 0 2 2 Mary Durojaye -- -- -- 2 2 TOTAL 0 0 8 9 Double-Figure Rebounding Games Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Mary Durojaye -- 0 9 8 7 Artemis Spanou -- -- -- 2 2 Anna Gailite -- -- 2 Destiny Harrison 0 0 0 Yohanna Morton -- -- 0 Jasmine Tate -- -- 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 24 4 Double-Doubles Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Artemis Spanou -- -- -- 2 2 Mary Durojaye -- 0 4 6 0 TOTAL -- 0 4 8 22 5+ Steals Games Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Yohanna Morton -- -- -- 4 4 Kristine Silaraja -- -- 0 2 2 Destiny Harrison 0 0 0 2 2 Jasmine Tate -- -- 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 9 9 5+ Assists Games Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Yohanna Morton -- -- 0 Kristine Silaraja -- -- 0 Artemis Spanou -- -- -- 4 4 Jasmine Tate -- -- 0 2 2 TOTAL 0 0 7 20 5+ Three-Pointers in a Game Player 07-08 08-09 09-0 0- Career Destiny Harrison 0 0 0 2 2 Artemis Spanou -- -- -- Kristine Silaraja -- -- 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 4 4 Born in 74 in Liverpool, England, Robert Morris sailed to the United States with his father when he was 4 years old. Morris became a partner at the import export firm of Willing & Morris where he made his millions. After, he became the spokesman for opposition to the Stamp Act, smuggled arms for the new American army and navy, signed the Declaration of Independence, secured financing often using his personal credit to fight the Revolutionary War and served as a Pennsylvania state senator. He died in Philadelphia on May 8, 806.

Painting Them Into a Corner Robert Morris has dominated the paint in conference games this season, averaging.0 points in the paint against NEC foes. Defensively, the Colonials are giving up just 2.0points in the paint. Best Conference Starts The Colonials 7-0 start in the NEC this season is the best in team history. The 2005-06 squad began 6-0 in conference while the 2004-05 and 2006-07 teams were 4-0 at the outset of NEC play. Turning It Up In conference games, Robert Morris is shooting over 42 percent from the field versus 7.5 percent in non-conference. The team s three-point percentage is also up to. percent compared to 28 percent during non-conference contests. Fire or Ice That s been the story for the three-point shooting of Artemis Spanou this season. The rookie has either been on fire or ice cold from three-point range. Three times this season she has hit three or more treys shooting no worse than 57% from longrange and is 28-5 (.549) games in which she is on fire. In all other games, she is a combined 7-for-5 (.7) on trifectas. OWNING THE PAINT RMU OPP Points in Paint.0 2.0 OWNING THE PAINT Year start 200-7-0 2005-06 6-0 2009-0 5-0 2004-05, 2005-06 4-0 TURNING IT UP nec NON Field Goal %.424.75 Three-Point %..285 Win-Loss 2-6 -7 FIRE OR ICE FG-A PCT On Fire (0 gms) 28-5.549 Ice Cold (8 gms) 7-5.7 Storming the Cassell The Colonials marquee non-conference victory at Virginia Tech was a rare win for a non-conference foe against the Hokies at Cassell Coliseum. It was just the seventh loss for Tech in a home game against non-conference competition. They but together a record of 7-7 in the previous 80 games. Long Range... All the Way From Latvia Ventspils, Latvia, the hometown of senior Kristine Silaraja is 4,0 miles from Pittsburgh which could explain all the longdistance success that the senior shooter has had this season. Silaraja leads the Colonials in three-pointers and has hit at least two of the longballs in 6 games this season, including a six-game stretch this season. collegeinsider.com top 25 mid-major poll. Green Bay (0) 27-774 2. Gonzaga () 26-4 78 2. Marist 27-2 75 4. Princeton 2-4 656 4 5. Bowling Green 24-4 626 5 6. Florida Gulf Coast 24-60 6 7. Middle Tennessee 2-6 592 8 8. James Madison 22-7 56 7 9. Northern Iowa 22-5 526 0. Appalachian State 2-5 47 9. Toldeo 2-7 449 0 2. Old Dominion 20-8 42 4. Lamar 2-5 80 5 4. Arkansas-Little Rock 9-7 79 2 5. Tennessee Tech 22-6 2 7 6. UNC Wilmington 22-6 285 8 7. Creighton 8-0 272 8. Hampton 22-6 25 9 9. Illinois State 9-8 98 20 20. McNeese State 2-6 87 2 2. Oral Roberts 20-9 48 22 22. Central Michigan 9-8 2 2. UC Davis 9-8 20 6 24. Missouri State 9-9 9 24 25. Liberty 8-9 46 NR OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Samford 44, Kent State, UMBC, Cal Poly 5, Arkansas State 5, American 5, Saint Francis (Pa.) 4, UC Santa Barbara 4, Virginia Commonwealth 4, Lehigh 4, UC Riverside 2. Strength of Schedule At the end of the non-conference schedule, Robert Morris had a strength of schedule ranked at 0 according to realtimerpi. com. At one point, RMU s strength of schedule was as high as 56th in the nation. Road Warriors The Colonials open the season at home, then play 2 of games on the road opening the year with 2 of 4 games on the road. RMU will have a 48-day span between home games against Duquesne (Nov. 28) and Monmouth (Jan. 5), the longest stretch in team history. Overall, 7 of the team s 28 games this season are on the road. International Success The Colonials feature seven international players, five of whom are members of their respective national teams. Of those, four collected medals in international competition in either the FIBA European Championships (EURO) or the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC). Player Team Event Team Finish Notes Artemis Spanou Greece U8 Euro U8 B Bronze Div. B MVP, 8.5 ppg, 8. rpg Anna Kavasila Greece U20 Euro U20 B 8th 5. ppg, 6. rpg Mary Durojaye Great Britain U20 Euro U20 B Gold 9.7 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 46.2 FG% Anna Gailite Latvia U20 Euro U20 A Bronze 0.8 ppg,.2 rpg Yohanna Morton Dominican Rep. CAC Silver Racking Up The Mileage Robert Morris will travel 4,790 miles over the course of its non-conference schedule this fall. That s roughly the equivalent of a round-trip drive from Moon Township to UCLA s Pauley Pavilion. The longest trip of the season will the Colonials to Gainesville, Fla., 94 miles one way. RMU s shortest non-conference trip is 95 miles along I-76 to Kent State. Spreading the Talent The Colonials 2 players represent a total of 0 different states or countries. Latvia and Greece are the only countries that can boast being the home of more than one RMU player. Robert Morris features players from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, England, Latvia, Oklahoma, Greece, Dominican Republic and Virginia. 600 Head coach Sal Buscaglia picked up his 600th career win in a 79-50 victory against Fairleigh Dickinson on January 4. Now in his rd season, he has racked up a 6-278 record on the junior college and NCAA Division I level. He has 9 ins on the DI level and has recorded 0 20-win campaigns in 9 seasons on the Division I level along with a total of 9 20-win records in full seasons. Buscaglia has more wins than any other coach in the Northeast Conference. Measuring Up This season s team is two-tenths of an inch smaller than last year s squad - the tallest in team history. This year s squad averages over 5 a player. Six players top the 6 0 plateau highlighted by 6 6 sophomore Anna Gailite, the tallest player in the history of the RMU women s basketball program. Three players are listed at 5 8 guards Destiny Harrison, Yohanna Morton and Danielle Bounds. bench scoring RMU OPP + / - LEHIGH 2 29-27 @ North Carolina 9 8-9 @ Cincinnati 5 9-4 @ Akron 8 5-7 DUQUESNE 4 5 - @ St. Francis (N.Y. ) * 5 9-4 @ Long Island * 6 - @ Virginia Tech 2 22-20 vs. Texas A&M CC 5-4 @ Florida 4 - @ Kent State 4 20-6 @ Coppin State 9 2-4 @ Mount St. Mary s * 6 4-8 @ Wagner * 4 8-4 MONMOUTH * 2 7 + 5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 5 29-24 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * 7 6 + LONG ISLAND * 2 - @ Quinnipiac * 2 5 - @ Sacred Heart * 4 5 - CENTRAL CONN. STATE * 0 6-6 BRYANT * 7-4 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * 2 5-4 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * 0 9-9 @ Monmouth * 7 8 - @ Fairleigh Dickinson * 5-6 MOUNT ST. MARY S * 2 9 + WAGNER * 0 + 9 NEC Quarterfinals vs. Long Island 7 8 - NEC Semifinals NEC Championship SEASON 227 456-229 Total Average 7.8 5.7-7.9 RMU S RECORD WHEN Outscoring opponent bench 4-0 Outscored by opponent bench 2-4 Bench scores less than 0 points 0- Bench scores 0-9 points 4- Bench scores 20-29 points -0 Bench scores 0 or more points 2-0

Northeast Conference Standings Team NEC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral. Saint Francis (Pa.) * 4-4.778 20-.645 W 2-7-0-0 2. Monmouth * -5.722 22-8.7 W7 4-2 8-6 0-0. Sacred Heart * 2-6.667 8-2.600 L 0-5 7-6 - Robert Morris * 2-6.667 6-.552 W 8-4 7-9 -0 5. Central Conn. St. * -7.6 9-0.655 W 0-2 9-7 0- Long Island * -7.6 9-.6 L 9-5 0-6 0-0 Quinnipiac * -7.6 4-6.467 L2 8-4 6-0 0-2 8. Fairleigh Dickinson * 7-.89 4-6.467 L 9-4 5-2 0-0 Bryant 7-.89 0-9.45 W2 7-6 -2 0-0. Wagner 5-.278 2-7.44 L2 6-7 5-0 -0 Mount St. Mary s 5-.278 8-2.276 L 5-8 - 0-0 2. St. Francis (NY) 0-8.000 2-27.069 L8 2-0-4 0-0 * Clinched NEC Tournament Berth 200 NORTEAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY RUBY TUESDAY SCHEDULE Saturday, March 5 #8 Fairleigh Dickinson at # Saint Francis SFU, 72-59 #7 Quinnipiac at #2 Monmouth MON, 55-6 #6 Central Conn. State at # Sacred Heart CCSU, 54-49 #5 Long Island at #4 Robert Morris RMU, 78-72 Tuesday, March 8 #6 Central. Conn. State at # Saint Francis 7:00 p.m. #4 Robert Morris at #2 Monmouth 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March NEC Final :00 p.m. RMU IN THE NEC TEAM STATISTICS Scoring Offense... 2 6.9 Scoring Defense... 6 6.9 Scoring Margin... 4 + 2.0 Free Throw Pct... 0.65 Field Goal Pct....409 Field Goal Pct. Defense....77 Three-Point Pct... 6.8 Three-Pointers Made... 7 5.0 Three-Point Pct. Defense... 5.00 Rebounding Margin... 2 +.2 Blocked Shots... 5.0 Assists... 4.2 Steals... 6 8.52 Turnover Margin... 8 -.8 Assist / Turnover Ratio... 6 0.7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Scoring 5 Yohanna Morton....6 6 Artemis Spanou.... 9 Kristine Silaraja... 2.7 2 Mary Durojaye... 0. Rebounding Artemis Spanou... 9.6 6 Mary Durojaye... 8.0 Field Goal Percentage Mary Durojaye....56 4 Kristine Silaraja....500 Assists Yohanna Morton... 4.50 8 Artemis Spanou....4 Free Throw Percentage None in top 5 Steals 7 Kristine Silaraja... 2.07 0 Yohanna Morton....96 Three-Point Percentage 5 Kristine Silaraja....96 0 Artemis Spanou....49 Three-Point Field Goals Made t4 Kristine Silaraja....97 5 Destiny Harrison....4 Blocked Shots 5 Artemis Spanou....7 9 Anna Gailite... 0.86 Assist / Turnover Ratio 5 Yohanna Morton....0 9 Artemis Spanou... 0.65 Offensive Mary Durojaye....48 Defensive Artemis Spanou... 7.45 t9 Mary Durojaye... 4.52 Minutes Played Kristine Silaraja... 7.0 8 Artemis Spanou... 4.55 7 Yohanna Morton... 2. 2 Destiny Harrison....48 2 Mary Durojaye... 0.97 200- nec Postseason Player of the Year Samantha Leach Saint Francis (Pa.) Sr. 5-0 G Rookie of the Year Artemis Spanou Robert Morris Fr. 6-0 F Defensive Player of the Year Erin Rooney Monmouth So. 5-8 G Brenda Reilly Coach of the Year Susan Fruchtl Saint Francis (Pa.) 200- NEC First Team All-Conference Name school Yr. Ht. Pos. Courtney Kaminski Quinnipiac Sr. 6- C Mariyah Laury Fairleigh Dickinson Jr. 5-7 G Samantha Leach Saint Francis (Pa.) Sr. 5-0 G Ashley Palmer Long Island Jr. 5-0 F Callan Taylor Sacred Heart Jr. 6-0 F 200- NEC Second Team All-Conference Name school Yr. Ht. Pos. Brittany Lilley Saint Francis (Pa.) Jr. 5-8 G Yohanna Morton Robert Morris Sr. 5-8 G Erin Rooney Monmouth So. 5-8 G Artemis Spanou Robert Morris Fr. 6-0 F Alysha Womack Monmouth So. 5-7 G 200- NEC All-Rookie Team Name school Yr. Ht. Pos. Brittany McQuain Quinnipiac Fr. 5- F Ericka Norman Sacred Heart Fr. 5-7 G Danielle Pankey Fairleigh Dickinson R-Fr 5- G Artemis Spanou Robert Morris Fr. 6-0 F Alexandra Williams Saint Francis (Pa.) Fr. 6-0 F/G 200- nec PRESEASON The Robert Morris University women s basketball team was selected second in the 200- Northeast Conference Women s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll as announced by the conference Thursday. The Colonials received three first-place votes, marking the sixth consecutive season that they have received a first-place tally in the poll. We don t have any preseason all-conference players, but we re picked second, so I really appreciate the coaches giving us that type of respect, said RMU head women s basketball coach Sal Buscaglia. It might be a little too much respect. We ll just have to see what happens. The defending NEC regular-season champion finished 2-9 overall, including a 7- record in conference play, last season while accepting a berth in the Postseason Women s National Invitation Tournament. Robert Morris has earned berths into national tournaments in four consecutive seasons, beginning with its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007. Another trip to the Big Dance followed in 2008 before the Colonials accepted an invitation to the Preseason WNIT in fall of 2008. Two starters return from last season s 2-win squad - senior guard Kristine Silaraja and junior forward Mary Durojaye - and a total of seven letterwinners. Gone from the squad are 200 NEC Player and Defensive Player of the Year Angela Pace along with Vega Gimeno-Martinez. Buscaglia and associate head coach Charlie Buscaglia have brought in six new players headlined by freshman forward Artemis Spanou and Franziska Worthmann. Spanou, a member of the Greek National Team, was named the most valuable player at the 200 FIBA U-8 European Championships where she averaged 8.5 points and 8. rebounds a game. Durojaye, senior Yohanna Morton, sophomore Anna Gailite and freshman Anna Kavasila are also all members of their respective national teams. 200- NEC Preseason Coaches Poll Long Island (6) 2 Robert Morris () Sacred Heart 4 Saint Francis (Pa.) (2) 5 Monmouth () 6 Quinnipiac 7 Central Connecticut State 8 Bryant 9 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 Wagner Mount St Mary s 2 St. Francis (N.Y.) 200- Preseason All-NEC Team Name School Pos. Ht. Yr. Alisa Apo Sacred Heart Sr. G 5-9 Courtney Kaminski Quinnipiac Sr. C 6- Samantha Leach Saint Francis (Pa.) Sr. G 5-0 Ashley Palmer Long Island Jr. F 5-0 Alysha Womack Monmouth So. G 5-7

RMU individual GAME HIGHS Points 28 SPANOU, Artemis at Fairleigh Dickinson (02/2) 27 SILARAJA, Kristine vs Long Island (/5) 26 SILARAJA, Kristine vs Wagner (02/28) 26 MORTON, Yohanna at Quinnipiac (0/29) 24 SPANOU, Artemis vs Long Island (/5) 24 MORTON, Yohanna at Mount St. Mary s (0/08) Field Goals Made 0 SPANOU, Artemis vs Long Island (/5) 0 SPANOU, Artemis at Fairleigh Dickinson (02/2) 0 MORTON, Yohanna at Long Island (2/05) Field Goal Att. 22 SPANOU, Artemis at Fairleigh Dickinson (02/2) 22 MORTON, Yohanna at Wagner (0/0) -Point FG Made 6 SPANOU, Artemis at Kent State (2/29) 5 SILARAJA, Kristine vs Long Island (/5) 5 HARRISON, Destiny vs Saint Francis (02/4) 5 HARRISON, Destiny vs St. Francis (NY) (0/22) -Point FG Att. SILARAJA, Kristine at North Carolina (/7) 0 HARRISON, Destiny vs St. Francis (NY) (0/22) Free Throws Made 0 MORTON, Yohanna at Quinnipiac (0/29) 8 MORTON, Yohanna at Florida (2/2) 8 DUROJAYE, Mary vs Lehigh (/4) Free Throw Att. MORTON, Yohanna at Quinnipiac (0/29) 2 MORTON, Yohanna at Florida (2/2) 2 DUROJAYE, Mary vs Lehigh (/4) 6 SPANOU, Artemis vs Long Island (0/24) 5 SPANOU, Artemis vs Mount St. Mary s (02/26) 5 DUROJAYE, Mary vs Saint Francis (02/4) Assists 8 MORTON, Yohanna vs Wagner (02/28) 8 SPANOU, Artemis at Saint Francis (02/2) 8 MORTON, Yohanna vs Fairleigh Dickinson (0/7) 8 MORTON, Yohanna at Virginia Tech (2/) Steals 8 TATE, Jasmine vs Bryant (02/07) 6 HARRISON, Destiny vs St. Francis (NY) (0/22) 6 SILARAJA, Kristine at Kent State (2/29) Blocked Shots 6 GAILITE, Anna vs Bryant (02/07) 4 SPANOU, Artemis vs Wagner (02/28) Turnovers MORTON, Yohanna at Florida (2/2) 9 MORTON, Yohanna vs Duquesne (/28) Fouls 5 TATE, Jasmine at Fairleigh Dickinson (02/2) 5 TATE, Jasmine at Monmouth (02/9) 5 TATE, Jasmine vs Saint Francis (02/4) 5 SPANOU, Artemis at Sacred Heart (0/) 5 SPANOU, Artemis vs Monmouth (0/5) 5 MORTON, Yohanna at Coppin State (0/02) 5 DUROJAYE, Mary at Akron (/2) 5 GAILITE, Anna at Akron (/2) 5 SPANOU, Artemis at Cincinnati (/2) RMU TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 78 vs Long Island (/5/) 76 at Fairleigh Dickinson (02/2/) 75 at Quinnipiac (0/29/) 74 MOUNT ST. MARY S (02/26/) 74 at Mount St. Mary s (0/08/) 7 WAGNER (02/28/) 7 SAINT FRANCIS (02/4/) 7 vs Texas A&M-CC (2/20/0) FIELD GOALS MADE at Mount St. Mary s (0/08/) 29 at Fairleigh Dickinson (02/2/) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 at Wagner (0/0/) 66 at Quinnipiac (0/29/) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.58 (28-52) MONMOUTH (0/5/).54 (-58) at Mount St. Mary s (0/08/) PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 SAINT FRANCIS (02/4/) 8 vs Long Island (/5/) 8 at Quinnipiac (0/29/) 8 at Kent State (2/29/0) PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 at Cincinnati (/2/0) 25 at North Carolina (/7/0) PT FG PERCENTAGE.56 (9-6) SAINT FRANCIS (02/4/).47 (8-7) vs Long Island (/5/).444 (8-8) at Kent State (2/29/0) FREE THROWS MADE 22 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 8 vs Long Island (/5/) 7 WAGNER (02/28/) 7 MOUNT ST. MARY S (02/26/) 7 at Florida (2/2/0) 7 vs Texas A&M-CC (2/20/0) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 0 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 27 vs Long Island (/5/) 27 at Florida (2/2/0) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.850 (7-20) MOUNT ST. MARY S (02/26/).77 (7-22) vs Texas A&M-CC (2/20/0) REBOUNDS 5 at Wagner (0/0/) 5 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) ASSISTS 8 SAINT FRANCIS (02/4/) 8 at Quinnipiac (0/29/) STEALS 20 ST. FRANCIS (NY) (0/22/) 9 BRYANT (02/07/) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 BRYANT (02/07/) 7 WAGNER (02/28/) 7 MOUNT ST. MARY S (02/26/) TURNOVERS 27 at Akron (/2/0) 26 at Coppin State (0/02/) 26 DUQUESNE (/28/0) FOULS 28 at Akron (/2/0) 22 at Monmouth (02/9/) 22 LEHIGH (/4/0) Opponent GAME LOWS POINTS 6 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 44 ST. FRANCIS (NY) (0/22/) 45 BRYANT (02/07/) 47 vs Texas A&M-CC (2/20/0) 50 at Long Island (2/05/0) FIELD GOALS MADE at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 4 ST. FRANCIS (NY) (0/22/) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 49 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 5 at Cincinnati (/2/0) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.265 (-49) at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0).266 (7-64) BRYANT (02/07/) PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 at Florida (2/2/0) at Long Island (2/05/0) PT FG ATTEMPTS LONG ISLAND (0/24/) 2 at Saint Francis (02/2/) PT FG PERCENTAGE. (2-5) at Florida (2/2/0).54 (4-26) at Monmouth (02/9/) FREE THROWS MADE at Sacred Heart (0//) 4 DUQUESNE (/28/0) 4 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 4 at Coppin State (0/02/) 4 BRYANT (02/07/) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS at Sacred Heart (0//) 7 at Virginia Tech (2//0) 7 at Mount St. Mary s (0/08/) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE. (-) at Sacred Heart (0//). (4-2) at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0). (4-2) at Coppin State (0/02/) REBOUNDS 26 at Mount St. Mary s (0/08/) 27 at Long Island (2/05/0) ASSISTS 9 at St. Francis (NY) (2/02/0) 9 vs Texas A&M-CC (2/20/0) 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (0/7/) STEALS LONG ISLAND (0/24/) 4 LEHIGH (/4/0) 4 at Wagner (0/0/) 4 MONMOUTH (0/5/) 4 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (0/7/) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Cincinnati (/2/0) 0 at Akron (/2/0) 0 at Long Island (2/05/0) 0 vs Texas A&M-CC (2/20/0) 0 MONMOUTH (0/5/) 0 LONG ISLAND (0/24/) TURNOVERS 9 MONMOUTH (0/5/) 0 LEHIGH (/4/0) 0 at North Carolina (/7/0) FOULS 9 at North Carolina (/7/0) at Cincinnati (/2/0) ST. FRANCIS (NY) (0/22/)

RMU In The NEC Tournament Tournament Champions: 988, 99, 2007, 2008 Seed Matrix rmu seed 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 VS. O - 0- - 0-2 2-5 2 - - P O - 0-2 - N 4-0 -0 E N 5 0-2-0 2- T 6 2-0 2-0 -0 5-0 S 7 2-0 2-0 8-0 0- - e d 9 - - 0 0-0 AS SEED - 9-2 -2 4-0-0 0-2 0-0 - 0-0-0 8-2 Tournament Superlatives VS TEAM W L Central Connecticut State 0 Fairleigh Dickinson Long Island Marist 0 Monmouth Mount St. Mary s 2 Quinnipiac 0 Sacred Heart 2 0 Saint Francis (Pa.) 2 5 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 Wagner Overall 8 2 200 semifinalist QUARTERFINALS # Robert Morris 68 #8 St. Francis (N.Y.) 52 SEMIFINALS # Robert Morris 79 #8 Saint Francis (Pa.) 80 2009 Quarterfinalist QUARTERFINALS # Saint Francis (Pa.) 72 #6 Robert Morris 60 2008 Champions QUARTERFINALS #2 Robert Morris 77 #7 St. Francis (N.Y.) 62 SEMIFINALS #2 Robert Morris 67 #6 Monmouth 52 CHAMPIONSHIP at Robert Morris #2 Robert Morris 86 #4 Long Island 75 2007 Champions QUARTERFINALS #2 Robert Morris 69 #7 Fairleigh Dickinson 55 SEMIFINALS #2 Robert Morris 77 #6 St. Francis (N.Y.) 68 CHAMPIONSHIP at Robert Morris #2 Robert Morris 68 # Sacred Heart 66 2006 Semifinalist QUARTERFINALS # Robert Morris 65 #6 Mount St. Mary s 56 SEMIFINALS #2 Quinnipiac 58 # Robert Morris 46 2005 Runner Up QUARTERFINALS # Robert Morris 72 #6 Central Connecticut State 9 SEMIFINALS # Robert Morris 68 #2 Sacred Heart 62 OT CHAMPIONSHIP # Saint Francis (Pa.) 65 # Robert Morris 50 2000 Quarterfinalist QUARTERFINALS # Saint Francis (Pa.) 89 #8 Robert Morris 7 997 Quarterfinalist Play-In #8 Robert Morris 82 #9 Marist 74 QUARTERFINALS # Saint Francis (Pa.) 78 #8 Robert Morris 56 996 Play-In Game Play-In #9 Long Island 9 #8 Robert Morris 7 995 Quarterfinalist QUARTERFINALS # Monmouth 7 #6 Robert Morris 54 994 Play-In Game Play-In #8 St. Francis (N.Y.) 62 #9 Robert Morris 60 99 Champions QUARTERFINALS #4 Robert Morris 64 #5 Saint Francis (Pa.) 5 SEMIFINALS #4 Robert Morris 77 # Mount St. Mary s 72 CHAMPIONSHIP #4 Robert Morris 69 #6 Wagner 6 BY ROUND Play In Game 2 2 Quarterfinals 6 5 Semifinals 6 Championship 4 2 OVERALL 8 2 ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS 987 Lee Repasky 988 JoAnn Beatty (MVP), Kathy Frederick 989 Lydia Womach, JoAnn Beatty 99 Maebeth Schalles (MVP) Laura Lindak, Noelle Chiodo 2005 Sugeiry Monsac, Tess Cooley 2007 Chinata Nesbit (MVP), Sugeiry Monsac 2008 Chinata Nesbit (MVP), Sade Logan 200 Angela Pace 990 Quarterfinalist Play-In #4 Robert Morris 67 #5 Saint Francis (Pa.) 56 QUARTERFINALS # Mount St. Mary s 6 #4 Robert Morris 42 989 Runner Up SEMIFINALS #2 Robert Morris 69 # Monmouth 6 CHAMPIONSHIP # Wagner 66 #2 Robert Morris 60 988 Quarterfinalist ECAC Metro Conference SEMIFINALS #2 Robert Morris 75 # Wagner 6 CHAMPIONSHIP #2 Robert Morris 6 # Monmouth 60 987 Semifinalist ECAC Metro Conference SEMIFINALS # Fairleigh Dickinson 7 #2 Robert Morris 68

5 BRITTA EMBERG FRESHMAN 6 COWANSVILLE, PA. KITTANING SEASON PTS 2 Two times FGM Two times FG 0 FTM 0 REB 2 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/22/) AST Two times BLK 0 STL ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/22/) CAREER Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 200- -0 /2.8 2-4.500 0-0.000 0-0.000 2 0. 0 2 0 4 0.4 TOTAL -0 /2.8 2-4.500 0-0.000 0-0.000 2 0. 0 2 0 4 0.4 0 JASMINE TATE SOPHOMORE 5 0 COLUMBUS, OHIO HARVEST PREP SEASON CAREER PTS 8 MOUNT ST. MARY S (2/26/) 8 MOUNT ST. MARY S (2/26/) FGM 4 MOUNT ST. MARY S (2/26/) 4 MOUNT ST. MARY S (2/26/) FG 0 Three times FTM 4 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (2/4/) 4 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (2/4/) REB at Monmouth (2/9/) at Monmouth (2/9/) AST 6 at Monmouth (2/9/) at Monmouth (2/9/) BLK Three times Three times STL 8 BRYANT (2/7/) 8 BRYANT (2/7/) Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2009-0 8-4 50/8. 8-24. -7.429 2-7.706 4 5 0.8 5 0 8 9 0.7 200-27-8 55/. 7-7.29 0-6.000 7-5.467 8 4 42.6 5 7 4 25 4.5 TOTAL 45-2 505/.2 25-95.26 -.2 9-2.594 9 48 57. 50 45 62 28 72.6 DESTINY HARRISON SENIOR 5 8 NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. NIAGARA FALLS SEASON CAREER PTS 2 SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/22/) 2 SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/22/) FGM 7 Three times 7 Three times FG 5 Two times 5 Two times FTM 5 at Akron (/2/0) 5 at Akron (/2/0) REB 0 at Long Island (2/5/0) 0 at Long Island (2/5/0) AST 4 at Coppin State (//) 4 Three times BLK Two times Three times STL 6 SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/22/) 6 SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/22/) Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2007-08 7-0 22/. -7.4 0-2.000 0-0.000 0 2 2 0. 0 4 0 0 2 0. 2008-09 2-228/9.9 5-59.254-2.0 5-22.682 5 4 9 0.8 4 0 24 0 8 48 2. 2009-0 28-2 2/.5-96.2 8-.258-4.756 5 2 6. 2 0 28 2 6 0.6 200-29-26 9/.5 88-268.28 9-2.295 50-7.685 20 82 02.5 46 0 55 62 4 4 265 9. TOTAL 87-484/7. 5-40.4 50-88.266 96-6.706 40 9 59.8 7 0 80 8 6 65 46 4.8 4 mary DUROJAYE JUNIOR 6 2 LONDON, ENGLAND BRITISH NATIONAL U-20 TEAM / BARKING ABBEY SEASON CAREER PTS 20 Two times 20 Two times FGM 8 Two times 9 at Wagner (2/25/0) FG 0 FTM 8 LEHIGH (/4/0) 8 LEHIGH (/4/0) REB 5 SAINT FRANCIS (2/4/) 5 SAINT FRANCIS (2/4/) AST LONG ISLAND (/24/) LONG ISLAND (/24/) BLK 2 Four times 2 at Virginia Tech (2//0) STL at Coppin State (//) at Coppin State (//) Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2008-09 26-8 27/0.5 8-4.49 0-0.000 0-0. 4 8 72 2.8 40 0 4 25 6 8 46.8 2009-0 29-27 89/28.2 94-6.577 0-0.000 5-0.495 9 9 22 7. 65 9 56 5 22 29 8.2 200-29-28 898/.0-29.56 0-2.000 66-0.600 0 22 8.0 72 4 69 9 2 292 0. TOTAL 84-6 990/2.7 225-42.52 0-2.000 27-24.52 228 288 56 6. 77 2 27 50 0 5 577 6.9

5 KRISTINE SILARAJA SENIOR 5 0 VENTSPILS, LATVIA BARTON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEASON CAREER PTS 27 LONG ISLAND (/5/) 27 LONG ISLAND (/5/) FGM 9 LONG ISLAND (/5/) 9 LONG ISLAND (/5/) FG 5 LONG ISLAND (/5/) 5 LONG ISLAND (/5/) FTM 5 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2/2/) 7 at Marquette (2//09) REB 9 Two times 9 Two times AST 5 at Quinnipiac (/29/) 7 Two times BLK Two times Three times STL 6 at Kent State (2/29/0) 6 at Kent State (2/29/0) Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2009-0 28-24 82/29.0 89-62.549 2-79.405 57-76.750 8 48 86. 28 0 66 4 2 26 267 9.5 200-29-29 076/7. 29-258.500 57-44.96 5-78.679 44 89 4.6 8 0 6 47 60 68 2.7 TOTAL 57-5 888/. 28-420.59 89-22.99 0-54.74 82 7 29.8 66 0 27 8 5 86 65. 2 DANIELLE BOUNDS FRESHMAN 5 8 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. PUTNAM CITY WEST SEASON PTS 4 vs. Corpus Christi (2/20/0) FGM 2 vs. Corpus Christi (2/20/0) FG at North Carolina (/7/0) FTM 0 REB 4 at North Carolina (/7/0) AST SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (2/4/) BLK 0 STL Two times CAREER Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 200- -0 49/.8 4-4.286 2-7.286 0-0.000 5 8 0.6 0 4 0 2 0 0.8 TOTAL -0 49/.8 4-4.286 2-7.286 0-0.000 5 8 0.6 0 4 0 2 0 0.8 22 artemis SPANOU FRESHMAN 6 0 RHODES, GREECE GREEK NATIONAL TEAM SEASON PTS 28 at Fairleigh Dickinson (2/2/) FGM 0 at Fairleigh Dickinson (2/2/) FG 6 at Kent State (2/29/0) FTM 6 at St. Francis (N.Y.) (2/2/0) REB 6 LONG ISLAND (/24/) AST 8 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2/2/) BLK Two times STL 4 at Kent State (2/29/0) CAREER Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 200-29-29 002/4.6 45-69.9 8-09.49 57-79.722 62 26 278 9.6 96 9 40 4 2 85. TOTAL 29-29 002/4.6 45-69.9 8-09.49 57-79.722 62 26 278 9.6 96 9 40 4 2 85. 25 yohanna morton SENIOR 5 8 SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DOMINICAN NATIONAL TEAM SEASON CAREER PTS 26 at Quinnipiac (/29/) 26 at Quinnipiac (/29/) FGM 0 at Long Island (2/5/0) 0 at Long Island (2/5/0) FG at Mount St. Mary s (/8/) at Mount St. Mary s (/8/) FTM 0 at Quinnipiac (/29/) 0 at Quinnipiac (/29/) REB 0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (/7/) 0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (/7/) AST 8 Two times 8 Two times BLK Four times Four times STL 5 Four times 5 Four times Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2009-0 26-2 265/0.2-8.7-2.250 27-48.56 7 22 29. 22 0 6 4 0 7 92.5 200-24-22 776/2. 9-09.85 9-44.205 79-27.622 27 77 04 4. 62 08 98 6 47 26.6 TOTAL 50-24 04/20.8 50-92.8 2-56.24 06-75.606 4 99 2.7 84 24 2 6 64 48 8.4

42 kelly hartwell FRESHMAN 5 0 WOODBRIDGE, VA. GAR-FIELD SEASON PTS at Fairleigh Dickinson (2/2/) FGM 4 Four times FG 0 FTM 4 at Fairleigh Dickinson (2/2/) REB 6 at Wagner (/0/) AST Four times BLK 2 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2/2/) STL at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2/2/) CAREER Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 200-28-2 26/.6-67.49 0-0.000 8-28.64 24 28 52.9 0 0 5 4 4 2 84.0 TOTAL 28-2 26/.6-67.49 0-0.000 8-28.64 24 28 52.9 0 0 5 4 4 2 84.0 52 anna gailite SOPHOMORE 6 6 RIGA, LATVIA LATVIAN NATIONAL U-20 TEAM SEASON CAREER PTS 4 WAGNER (2/28/) 5 SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/0/0) FGM 6 LONG ISLAND (/5/) 7 SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (/0/0) FG 0 0 FTM 2 Two times 2 Two times REB 6 MOUNT ST. MARY S (2/26/) at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2/4/0) AST 2 CENTRAL CONN. STATE (2/5/) 2 Three times BLK 6 BRYANT (2/7/) 9 at Long Island (/7/0) STL Two times Five times Total -Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2009-0 24-4 0/2.9 5-75.467 0-0.000 7-9.68 2 44 67 2.8 5 0 8 2 4 5 77.2 200-29- 06/0.6 0-69.45 0-.000 5-7.294 0 0 60 2. 47 8 22 25 65 2.2 TOTAL 5-5 66/.6 65-44.45 0-.000 2-6. 5 74 27 2.4 82 6 4 66 8 42 2.7