MOUNT ST. MARY'S MOUNTAINEERS Monday, February 1 // 7:00 p.m.
Emmitsburg, Md. // Knott Arena The CapsuleRobert Morris is out to end a three-game slide when it finishes off of a four-game road trip at Mount St. Mary's Monday, February 1, at 7:00 p.m. The Colonials have come up short in their first three games of this trip at Bryant, CCSU and Saint Francis. The Mount is 3-6 in league play and is coming off a 64-55 win at home against Wagner.
The Series vs. Mount St. Mary'sRobert Morris has won six straight in the series against Mount St. Mary's and trail the all-time rivlary, 22-32. The Colonials last loss to the Mountaineers came in 2012, 75-80, at Knott Arena. RMU is 9-17 in Emmitsburg.
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Ashley Ravelli has 984 career points and needs 16 to become the 21st RMU player to score 1,000 career points
Two With Double-Digit BoardsMikalah Mulrain and
Megan Smith each had 12 rebounds against Saint Francis U. It was the first time since March 3, 2014, that a pair of Colonials had 10 or more boards.
Seven Score MoreRobert Morris has had seven different players lead the team in scoring this season. Anna Niki Stamolamprou,
Ashley Ravelli,
Mikalah Mulrain,
Leah Wormack,
Megan Smith,
Rebeca Navarro and
Jocelynne Jones have all finished games with top scoring honors for RMU.
The Rain From SpainJunior
Rebeca Navarro, a native of Galicia, Spain, leads the Northeast Conference in three-point shooting at 44.4 percent. She is 31-67 this season and is fourth all-time at Robert Morris shooting .375 from beyond the arc for her career.
Coach Sal Sailing OnThe 2015-16 season will be the last for 13th year RMU head coach
Sal Buscaglia who will retire at the conclusion of the season after 38 years on the bench. Coach Sal, as he is respectfully called, has won 703 games at four schools and has 434 wins as a Division I coach.
Musket Shots> RMU is 127-37 (.774) at the Sewall Center since 2004-05, including 86-17 (.835) in NEC games
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Sal Buscaglia became the winningest coach in RMU history winning his 212th game against Sacred Heart Jan. 2
> Buscaglia won his 700th career game with a 64-44 victory against Wagner Jan. 4
> Anna Niki Stamolamprou became the 20th RMU player to reach 1,000 career points eclipsing the mark Jan. 2 vs. SHU
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Rebeca Navarro leads the NEC in three-point shooting converting at 44.2 percent (34-77)
> RMU hit 12 three-pointers against both Northern Kentucky and Sacred Heart, second-most in program history
> Stamolamprou is fourth at RMU with 185 three-pointers and
Ashley Ravelli is fifth with 175
> Ravelli is second all-time at RMU with 108 career starts, having started all but one game in her career
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Mikalah Mulrain is sixth all-time at RMU with 84 career blocks in just 50 career games
> RMU set team records for points (124), scoring margin (+65), FGs (49), assists (37) and rebounds (67) vs. WV Wesleyan
> The Colonials were selected first in the 2015-16 NEC Preseason Poll garnering seven first place votes
> Stamolamprou was named Preseason All-NEC by the league coaches
> Robert Morris has made the NEC playoffs 10 times in the last 12 seasons under
Sal Buscaglia> Eight of the Colonials 15 players hail from outside the United States
> RMU has won three of its five NEC Championships with Buscaglia on the bench
Dashiell Resets Career HighSophomore guard
Shakema Dashiell came off the bench Saturday at Bryant to score a career-best 13 points. The Salisbury, Md., native went 4-of-6 overall, hit 3-of-4 three-pointers and was 2-2 from the charity stripe in 17 minutes. She tacked on four rebounds as well.
Double-Double for Double-JJocelynne Jones, who is not called Double-J by anyone, recorded her first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Mount St. Mary's. She came off the bench to play 26 minutes and recorded eight offensive boards.
What Can Brown Do For You?Junior guard
Janee Brown scored a season high 10 points against Fairleigh Dickinson last Saturday. She went 5-of-9 from the field while playing 19 minutes off the bench.
BCT Sportsperson of the YearRMU head coach
Sal Buscaglia was named the Beaver County Times Sportsperson of the Year. The 13th-year RMU head coach was selected as much for his promoting and growing women's athletics as for his on the court accomplishments.
Winner, Winner, Carmine's DinnerHead coach
Sal Buscaglia, who's favorite on-the-road dinner destination in Carmine's in New York, became the winningest coach in RMU history when the Colonials beat Sacred Heart, 78-63, on Jan. 2 in the team's NEC opener. The victory was the 212th for Buscaglia who surpassed Dan Swalga (1978-90) for the record.
A Dozen Threes, PleaseRobert Morris buried a dozen three-pointers twice this season, the second-most made treys in team history. RMU hit a dozen in a two-point setback against Northern Kentucky and also nailed 12 in its NEC opening victory against Sacred Heart.
Thessaloniki ThousandAnna Niki Stamolamprou, a native of Thessaloniki, Greece, became the 20th player to record 1,000 career points when she tallied 22 points against Sacred Heart on Jan. 2. She joins all-time great Artemis Spanou (2010-14) as the only two Greek players in the club.
Chuck's CharmsThe Charles L. Sewall Center, a.k.a. "The Chuck", has lent a certain advantage for the Colonials over the past 12 seasons. Since 2004-05, RobertMorris is 127-37 (.774) in home games, including an even more impressive 86-17 (.835) record in Northeast Conference opponents.
Things To Look ForOver a third of the way through the schedule, some statistical patterns have begun to emerge. RMU is 10-1 when tied or leading at the half and 11-1 when leading at the end of the third quarter. They are 1-6 when trailing at half and winless, 0-7, when trailing at the end of the third quarter. RMU is 9-1 when winning the rebounding battle, 10-2 when holding opponents to less than 60 points, and 9-0 when outshooting its opponent.
Tres, Trois, Tpia,TreThe Colonials foreign born players have accounted for all but nine of the team's 135 three pointers this season.
Consecutive Games With a ThreeRobert Morris has hit a three-pointer in 89 consecutive games dating back to Feb. 18, 2013. That streak includes a trey in every game from 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. It's a long way off of the team record of 285 consecutive games stretching from Jan. 7, 2002 through March 8, 2011.
Depth Coming ThroughThe Colonials have had at least eight players score in all but three games this season and have had 10 or more players find the scoring column six times. RMU is averaging 21 points off the bench and nine players are averaging over 9.0 minutes per game.
Six Reach Double-DigitsSix Colonials hit double-digits in the scoring department in its season opener, the first time that's happened in a home since 2008, and the first time overall since the end of the 2013-14 season.
Mikalah Mulrain led all scorers with 20 points, Anna Niki Stamolamprou and
Rebeca Navarro added 15 each,
Jocelynne Jones a career-best 13 along with
Lou Mataly and freshman
Nia Adams tacking on 11 points.
Preseason FavoriteRobert Morris earned seven first-place votes in the 2015-16 NEC Preseason Poll and was selected first in the preseason poll for the third straight season. They won the NEC Tournament in 2014 and made it to the championship in 2015 as the preseason leader. This marks the fifth time overall that the Colonials are the preseason favorite.
Fantastic FourAnna Niki Stamolamprou, who wears number four, was named to the All-NEC First Team as a sophomore. She finished 2014-15 ranked 15th in the nation shooting 42.0% from three-point range while leading the team in scoring (15.2 ppg) and rebounding (5.6 rpg). Her 81 three-pointers last season rank second in single season history.
Postseason PrizewinnersA trio of Colonials players received post-season accolades from the coaches in 2014-15. Anna Niki Stamolamprou was named to the All-NEC First Team honor.
Mikalah Mulrain and
Megan Smith both earned spots on the All-Rookie team, the third consecutive season RMU has had two members on the league's all-rookie squad.
Coach In WaitingWith the imminent retirement of head coach
Sal Buscaglia, associate head coach
Charlie Buscaglia, will take over the reins of the program in 2016-17. Coach B, as he is respectfully called, is in his 13th season with the Colonials.
Near Playoff Perfection At HomeRobert Morris is 16-2 all-time in home playoff games. The squad had won 14 consecutive home playoff contests before falling to St. Francis Brooklyn in the 2015 NEC Final.
Decade of DominanceFrom 2004-05 through 2014-15, Robert Morris posted a record of 141-57 in Northeast Conference play and won four regular season titles. The Colonials .712 winning percentage is second only to Sacred Heart (149-49, .753) with each team claiming four regular season championships and three tourney titles.
Insurmountable LeadRobert Morris has never lost a game in which it has held the lead at the end of the game. The Colonials are 11-0 in such situations this season. All-time, RMU is 506-0 when leading at the final whistle.
Nationally KnownRobert Morris has played in a national tournament in six of the last nine seasons. In 2007 and 2008, the Colonials took part in the NCAA Tournament. A Preseason WNIT berth followed in 2008-09 and a Postseason WNIT in 2009-10. The 2011-12 season ended with the top seed in the Women's Basketball Invitational before RMU returned to the Big Dance in 2014.
International LoveThe Robert Morris roster once again features members from all over the world. The Colonials 15-player roster features eight international players and seven domestic products. RMU's imported players hail from Canada, France, Greece, Italy and Spain.
Perennial Playoff PotentialRobert Morris has missed the NEC playoffs just once since 2004-05. RMU had eight consecutive playoff appearances from 2004-05 through 2011-12 and finished first in three of those seasons, earning the tournament's top seed in 2010.