Schedule / Results Overall Record: 22-14 (.611) / Record: 14-2 (.875) 2014 NEC Regular-Season Champions / Ninth Straight Winning Season NOVEMBER (3-5) 9 SAVANNAH STATE W, 86-66 2014 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) Participants (Second Round) 12 @ Lafayette W, 90-81 Top Story - Led by fourth-year head coach Andrew Toole, the men’s bas- 14 @ Eastern Michigan $ L, 64-69 ketball team posted an overall record of 22-14 (.611) in 2013-14, including a mark of 14-2 (.875) 17 @ #1 Kentucky $ (ESPN2) L, 49-87 in the Northeast Conference. The Colonials secured their second straight NEC regular-season cham- 21 UT ARLINGTON $ W, 88-81 23 @ Cleveland State $ L, 74-87 pionship and 11th overall in 2014 but fell in the championship game of the 2014 NEC Tournament, 26 @ Buffalo L, 66-81 88-71, to Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/14). Despite the loss, RMU appeared in the postseason for 30 @ Delaware L, 67-86 the sixth time in the last seven years with an automatic bid to the National Invitation Tournament DECEMBER (2-4) (NIT). Making its third appearance in the NIT in program history, Robert Morris advanced to the 4 @ Youngstown State L, 76-84 second round for the second straight year thanks to an 89-78 victory @ St. John’s (3/18/14). In 7 TOLEDO L, 77-80 the history of the NIT, four No. 1 seeds have lost to a No. 8 seed, with the Colonials owning two 14 @ Duquesne W, 67-63 of those victories. In the second round of the NIT, Robert Morris fell @ Belmont (3/21/14), 82- 18 CAMPBELL W, 72-61 71. Senior guard was tabbed the 2014 NEC Player of the Year after averaging 22 @ Oakland L, 94-100 19.7 and establishing RMU single-season records for points (710), field goals 30 @ #6 Oklahoma State (ESPNU) L, 66-92 (248) and three-point field goals (119). Anderson scored a career-high 38 points to lead the Colo- JANUARY (7-1) nials to their upset win of the Red Storm in the first round of the NIT and became just the third 4 @ Alabama (ESPN3) L, 56-64 player in school history to win an NEC scoring title. Anderson was also selected to the 2014 All- 9 @ Sacred Heart * W, 79-70 NEC First Team, and joining him with postseason accolades was junior forward Lucky Jones, who 11 @ Bryant * W, 71-67 earned a spot on the 2014 All-NEC Second Team. Jones averaged 13.9 points and a team-high 16 SAINT FRANCIS U. * W, 73-68 6.8 rebounds per game in 2013-14 and during the season eclipsed career totals of both 1,000 18 @ Mount St. Mary’s * W, 77-69 points and 500 rebounds. The 2013-14 campaign also marked the final season for senior guard 23 SACRED HEART * W, 91-65 Anthony Myers-Pate, who averaged 6.9 points and 3.7 assists per contest. Myers-Pate concluded 25 WAGNER * W, 74-70 his career at RMU as the program’s all-time leader in games played (137) while ranking sixth 30 BRYANT * (ESPNU) W, 79-76 all-time in career assists (449) to go along with 805 points. FEBRUARY (7-1) 1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE * L, 73-74 RMU vs. the NEC Under Toole 6 @ LIU Brooklyn * (ESPNU) W, 65-56 What’s Next - In the midst of the program’s 8 @ St. Francis Brooklyn * W, 72-50 golden era thanks to nine consecutive winning Overall Record ...... 53-17 (.757) 13 @ Saint Francis U. * W, 66-60 seasons, Robert Morris returns three starters and At Home ...... 28-7 (.800) 15 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * W, 69-61 six letterwinners in 2014-15. In addition to junior On The Road ...... 25-10 (.714) 20 LIU BROOKLYN * W, 73-64 forward Lucky Jones, also returning as starters NEC Tournament ...... 7-4 (.636) Largest Victory .. vs. Bryant (3/2/11), 91-38 22 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * (OT) W, 71-70 next season are junior guard David Appolon and Largest Defeat .... vs. CCSU (2/5/11), 58-80 27 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * W, 69-64 sophomore Stephan Hawkins. Jones enters MARCH (3-3) his final season of eligibility in 2014-15 as RMU’s active leader in points (1,190) and rebounds 1 @ Wagner * (ROOT) L, 48-59 (662) and is 90 caroms shy of becoming the program’s all-time leading rebounder. Appolon av- 5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON # W, 60-53 eraged 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest in 2013-14, while Hawkins supplied the Colonials 8 SAINT FRANCIS U. # W, 60-57 11 MOUNT ST. MARY’S # (ESPN2) L, 71-88 with averages of 4.6 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. In all, Robert Morris returns 49.8 percent 18 @ St. John’s % (ESPNU) W, 89-78 (1,292-of-2,593) of its scoring, 56 percent (675-of-1,205) of its rebounding and 47.9 percent (213- 21 @ Belmont % (ESPNU) L, 71-82 of-445) of its assists next year. Four of RMU’s top five rebounders from 2013-14 return next $ Keightley Classic; * NEC game; #NEC Tournament; % NIT season, including forward Aaron Tate, who averaged 4.4 boards per game as a sophomore.

Robert Morris Usual Starters ... # P Name Pts. Reb. G/GS Hometown Quick Fact 22 F Lucky Jones (6-6, 210, Jr.) 13.9 6.8 36/35 Newark, N.J. Owns career totals of 1,190 points, 662 rebounds 4 F David Appolon (6-4, 190, Jr.) 4.2 3.2 35/15 Philadelphia, Pa. Averaged 6.9 points, 5.3 rebounds as a starter 45 C Stephan Hawkins (6-9, 205, So.) 4.6 2.9 35/21 Gary, Ind. RMU is 21-7 (.750) all-time with Hawkins in starting five 5 G Anthony Myers-Pate (5-11, 170, Sr.) 6.9 2.4 36/36 Washington, D.C. Concluded career ranked sixth all-time in assists (449) 15 G Karvel Anderson (6-2, 190, Sr.) 19.7 3.3 36/36 Elkhart, Ind. 2014 Northeast Conference Player of the Year Robert Morris Off The Bench ... # P Name Pts. Reb. G/GS Hometown Quick Fact 3 G Kavon Stewart (6-0, 180, Fr.) 4.9 1.9 30/0 Paterson, N.J. Contributed averages of 2.8 assists, 1.1 steals per game 24 F Aaron Tate (6-5, 220, So.) 3.1 4.4 36/12 New Bern, N.C. Averaged 5.9 rebounds over final 16 games of season 12 G Charles Oliver (6-3, 190, Jr.) 6.3 1.5 36/0 Scotch Plains, N.J. Led Colonials in free-throw shooting percentage (.843) 11 F Jeremiah Worthem (6-6, 215, Fr.) 8.9 4.1 19/11 Philadelphia, Pa. Did not play final 17 games of year (suspended) 2 G Britton Lee (5-11, 180, Fr.) 0.0 0.0 3/0 Philadelphia, Pa. Did not play final 17 games of year (suspended) Head Coach Andrew Toole Fourth Season - Penn ’03 When it came time for Robert Morris University Director of Athletics Craig The Toole File Coleman, M.D., to name a new head coach for the men’s pro- gram, he didn’t have to look far. Birthdate: Sept. 11, 1980 Andrew Toole was introduced as the eighth head coach in the 38-year Hometown: Red Bank, N.J. Division I history at a press conference at the Charles L. Sewall Center Age: 33 May 11, 2010, and the 2013-14 campaign marked his fourth season as Alma Mater / Year: Penn / 2003 head coach of the Colonials. Degree: Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) Toole signed a three-year contract extension at Robert Morris May 3, High School: Christian Brothers Academy 2013, meaning he will lead the Colonials through the 2017-18 campaign. In four seasons under Toole’s COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE: tutelage, the Colonials have posted an overall record of 90-50 (.643), including a mark of 53-17 (.757) Robert Morris University; Moon Township, Pa. against Northeast Conference opponents. - Head Coach (2010- ) On the 2013-14 campaign, Tooled led Robert Morris to an overall record of 22-14 (.611) and its Robert Morris University; Moon Township, Pa. second consecutive NEC regular-season championship and 11th overall with a 14-2 (.875) league mark. - Associate Head Coach (2008-10) RMU appeared in the postseason for the sixth time in the last seven years, earning a spot in the 2014 Robert Morris University; Moon Township, Pa. National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The Colonials advanced to the second round of the NIT for the - Assistant Coach (2007-08) second straight year thanks to an 89-78 victory @ St. John’s, the program’s first win in school history Lafayette College; Easton, Pa. against a Big East foe. - Assistant Coach (2006-07) In 2012-13, Toole led RMU to an overall record of 24-11 (.686), including a ledger of 14-4 (.778) against league foes to claim its 10th NEC regular-season title. RMU earned a spot in the 2013 National PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Invitation Tournament (NIT), advancing to the second round thanks to a 59-57 victory over Kentucky in University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pa. front of 3,444 fans at the Charles L. Sewall Center, the largest crowd in school history. - Guard (2000-03) In his first season at the helm in 2010-11, Toole guided RMU to an overall record of 18-14 (.563), Elon University; Elon, N.C. including a mark of 12-6 (.667) in the NEC. The Colonials advanced to the championship game of the - Guard (1998-2000) NEC Tournament, falling three minutes shy of earning its third straight title before falling in overtime at Christian Brothers Academy; Lincroft, N.J. LIU Brooklyn, 85-82. - Guard (1994-98) The following season in 2011-12, Robert Morris posted an overall record of 26-11 (.703), including a mark of 13-5 (.722) in the NEC. RMU tied a school record for victories, advanced to its fourth straight NEC Tournament championship game and earned its inaugural berth in the CollegeInsider.com Post- season Tournament (CIT). In the 2012 CIT, the Colonials advanced to the quarterfinals thanks to road What They’re Saying About wins at Indiana State and Toledo, marking the program’s first victories in a national postseason tour- Andrew Toole nament since 1983. Overall, Toole has been at Robert Morris seven seasons. He spent the 2007-08 campaign as an as- Fran O’Hanlon, Head Coach, Lafayette College sistant under former head coach Mike Rice (2007-10) before being elevated to Associate Head Coach “Andrew is a smart, dedicated and excellent for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons. He is at the helm of an RMU program that has experienced leader who possesses a tremendous amount of unprecedented success over the last seven years. passion for the game. Above all, he is a man Since the beginning of the 2007-08 season, Robert Morris owns an overall record of 163-81 (.668), of strong character. He possesses all the nec- with the 163 victories both a school and NEC record for a seven-year span. RMU’s 163 wins from 2007 essary qualities to be a successful college head to 2014 is tied with Akron for seventh among mid-major programs for the seven-year span, and the coach, and I am very happy for the Robert Colonials also own NEC records for victories over the span of three, four, five and six years. Morris community to have a person of An- While RMU’s overall success is apparent, the program’s accomplishments in the NEC are also clear. drew’s caliber lead its men’s basketball pro- Over the last seven years, the Colonials have posted a mark of 99-25 (.798) against league opposition, gram.” having finished no lower than third over that span. Robert Morris won outright NEC regular-season titles in 2008, 2009, 2013 and 2014 and shared the title in 2010 with Quinnipiac. Fran Dunphy, Head Coach, Temple University RMU followed up its success in the regular season by becoming the first team in NEC history in 16 “I certainly want to congratulate Robert Morris years to win back-to-back NEC Tournament championships by earning a 52-50 win over Quinnipiac in University and Andrew Toole as they embark the 2010 NEC Tournament championship game in Hamden, Conn. on a new era of Colonial basketball. I’ve In 2008, the Colonials made their first appearance in the NIT, dropping an 87-81 decision to No. known Andy as a player and now a coach and 1 overall seed Syracuse at the Carrier Dome. In both 2009 and 2010, RMU earned automatic berths his leadership skills are unquestioned. He has to the NCAA Tournament thanks to winning its sixth and seventh NEC Tournament championships, re- great knowledge of the game and has shown spectively. In the 2009 NCAA Tournament, the Colonials fell to eventual national runner-up Michigan great skill in imparting that knowledge to his State, 77-62, in the first round at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn. In the 2010 players.” NCAA Tournament, Robert Morris nearly upset No. 2 seed Villanova in the first round at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I., before falling, 73-70, in overtime. Mike Rice, Former RMU Head Coach Prior to coming to Robert Morris in 2007, Toole spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant at “Coach Toole has had as much to do with the Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. success of the Robert Morris program the last Toole was a four-year starter at the Division I level, playing for Elon University (1998-2000) before three years as anyone. His tireless commitment transferring to the University of Pennsylvania (2000-03). Over his four-year career at Elon and Penn, to improve the program, whether it was recruit- Toole averaged 12.3 points per contest, finishing with 1,341 points in 109 games. ing, player development or game day prepa- Toole married the former Brooke Kelly June 3, 2011, and the couple resides in the , Pa., ration, was unmatched by any other assistant. suburb of Mt. Lebanon with their son, Ryan. Robert Morris basketball is in great hands.”

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Toole Era High / Low Analysis ROBERT MORRIS HIGH LOW Points 94 @ Oakland (2013-14) 47 @ Memphis (2011-12) Points (First Half) 50 Youngstown State (2010-11) 15 vs. Saint Francis U. (2013-14) Points (Second Half) 60 Duquesne (2012-13) 21 @ West Virginia (2010-11) Halftime Margin +24 (50-26), YSU (2010-11) -24 (20-44) @ Kentucky (2013-14) +24 (43-19), Bryant (2010-11) Win/Loss Margin +53 (91-38), Bryant (2010-11) -38 (49-87) @ Kentucky (2013-14) Rebounds 56 Fairleigh Dickinson (2012-13) 18 @ Providence (2012-13) - NIT Margin +29 (56-27), Fairleigh Dickinson (2012-13) -25 (18-43) @ Providence (2012-13) Field Goals 36 @ Lafayette (2013-14) 13 @ Rider (2012-13) FG Attempted 73 on three occasions 39 vs. Ohio (2012-13) FG Percentage .633 (31-for-49), Toledo (2013-14) .232 (16-for-69) @ Memphis (2012-13) .232 (16-for-69) @ Kentucky (2013-14) 3-Point Field Goals 16 Monmouth (2011-12) & @ St. John’s (2013-14) 0 vs. La Salle (2011-12) 3-Point FG Attempted 37 @ Byrant (2012-13) 6 vs. La Salle (2011-12) 3-Point FG Pct. .800 (8-for-10), @ St. Francis Brooklyn (2013-14) .000 (0-for-6) vs. La Salle (2011-12) Free Throws 30 @ Wagner (2011-12) 4 on two occasions Free-Throws Attempted 45 Savannah State (2013-14) 4 @ Xavier (2012-13) Free-Throw Pct. 1.000 (14-for-14), Kentucky (2012-13) .364 (4-for-11) @ Pittsburgh (2010-11) Assists 26 Bryant (2010-11) 6 on two occasions Turnovers 31 @ Ohio (2011-12) 2 @ Bryant (2012-13) Blocked Shots 8 Bryant (2012-13) 0 on 17 occasions Steals 19 on two occasions 1 vs. Ohio (2011-12) Personal Fouls 32 @ LIU Brooklyn (2011-12) 11 on two occasions

OPPONENT HIGH LOW Points 100 @ Oakland (2013-14) 30 Saint Peter’s (2010-11) Points (First Half) 52 @ Oakland (2013-14) 13 Saint Peter’s (2010-11) Points (Second Half) 48 @ Oakland (2013-14) 17 Saint Peter’s (2010-11) Halftime Margin +24 (44-20) @ Kentucky (2013-14) -24 (26-50) Youngstown State (2010-11) -24 (19-43) Bryant (2010-11) Win/Loss Margin +38 (87-49) @ Kentucky (2013-14) -53 (38-91) Bryant (2010-11) Rebounds 56 @ Kentucky (2013-14) 17 Monmouth (2011-12) Rebound Margin +25 (43-18) @ Providence (2012-13) -29 (27-56) Fairleigh Dickinson (2012-13) Field Goals 33 @ Oakland (2013-14) 6 Saint Peter’s (2010-11) FG Attempted 71 @ LIU Brooklyn (2010-11) 34 Monmouth (2010-11) FG Percentage .619 (26-for-42) @ Sacred Heart (2010-11) .167 (6-for-36) vs. Saint Peter’s (2010-11) 3-Point Field Goals 16 @ James Madison (2011-12) 0 @ Campbell (2012-13) 3-Point FG Attempted 34 @ James Madison (2011-12) 6 @ Campbell (2012-13) 3-Point FG Pct. .700 (7-for-10) Quinnipiac (2011-12) .000 (0-for-6) @ Cambpell (2012-13) Free Throws 34 @ Wagner (2011-12) 2 St. Francis Brooklyn (2013-14) 34 @ Cleveland State (2013-14) FT Attempted 44 @ Cleveland State (2013-14) 8 St. Francis Brooklyn (2013-14) FT Percentage .950 (19-for-20) vs. LIU Brooklyn (2011-12) .250 (2-for-8) St. Francis Brooklyn (2013-14) Assists 29 @ Oakland (2013-14) 4 on two occasions Turnovers 25 on four occasions 3 @ Youngstown State (21013-14) Blocked Shots 13 @ Memphis (2011-12) & @ E. Michigan (2013-14) 0 on six occasions Steals 15 @ Ohio (2011-12) 0 on two occasions Personal Fouls 32 Savannah State (2013-14) 11 on two occasions

INDIVIDUAL ROBERT MORRIS OPPONENT Points 38 Velton Jones @ James Madison (2011-12) 38 James Johnson @ Quinnipiac (2010-11) 38 Karvel Anderson @ St. John’s (2013-14) Rebounds 15 Russell Johnson @ St. Francis Brooklyn (2012-13) 15 Ousmane Drame @ Quinnipiac (2012-13) 15 Julius Randle @ Kentucky (2013-14) Field Goals 15 Karvel Anderson @ Sacred Heart (2013-14) 12 James Johnson @ Quinnipiac (2010-11) 12 Kyle Vinales, Central Conn. State (2012-13) FG Attempted 23 Velton Jones, St. Francis Brooklyn (2011-12) 24 Lonnie Hayes, Fairleigh Dickinson (2010-11) 23 Karvel Anderson @ Bryant (2013-14) FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 1.000 (10-for-10) Anderson, Ohio (2012-13) 1.000 (5-for-5) John Flowers @ West Virginia (2010-11) 3-Point Field Goals 9 Karvel Anderson @ St. John’s (2013-14) 8 Kyle Vinales, Central Conn. State (2011-12) 3-Point FG Attempted 15 Karvel Anderson @ St. John’s (2013-14) 15 Reger Dowell, UT Arlington 3-Point FG Pct. (min. 3 made) 1.000 (8-for-8) Karvel Anderson, Ohio (2012-13) .857 (6-for-7) Dion Nesmith @ Monmouth (2012-13) (5-for-5) Karvel Anderson, LIU Brooklyn (2013-14) .857 (6-for-7) Raphael Jordan @ Bryant (2011-12) Free Throws 15 Velton Jones @ James Madison (2011-12) 15 Latif Rivers @ Wagner (2011-12) FT Attempted 19 Velton Jones @ James Madison (2011-12) 17 Latif Rivers @ Wagner (2011-12) FT Percentage (min. 3 made) 1.000 (13-for-13) Lucky Jones, SFU (2012-13) 1.000 (10-for-10), Three players, three times Assists 11 Velton Jones @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2012-13) 15 Jerell Thompson @ Sacred Heart (2010-11) Blocked Shots 5 Vaughn Morgan, Lehigh (2011-12) 7 Tarik Black @ Memphis (2011-12) Steals 6 Two players (two times) 5 Four players (four times) RMU’s Accomplishments Since 2007-08 ... 189 Records Tied or Broken, Did You Know? TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME (13) SINGLE-GAME (5) Field Goals (DI Opponent): 40 vs. Wagner (1/7/08) * 3-Point Field Goals: Karvel Anderson (9) @ St. John’s (3/18/14) - NIT * 3-Point Field Goals: (Tied three times) FG w/o a miss: Karvel Anderson (10-for-10 vs. Ohio - 12/1/12) 16 @ Syracuse (3/18/08) - NIT * (broken twice) 16 vs. Monmouth (3/1/12) - NEC Tournament * $ FT w/o a miss: Lucky Jones (13-for-13 vs. Saint Francis U. - 2/6/13) 16 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) - NIT * 3-Point FG w/o a miss: Karvel Anderson (8-for-8 vs. Ohio -12/1/12) * 3-Point Attempts: 41 @ Syracuse (3/18/08) - NIT SINGLE-SEASON (20) Points - Road Game: 107 @ Seton Hall (11/18/07) Games Played: Four Players - 37 (2011-12) (4x broken; once tied) Points - Neutral Site Game: Games Started: Coron Williams - 37 (2011-12) (broken twice) 107 vs. Alcorn State (11/21/09) - SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.) Points: Karvel Anderson - 710 (2013-14) Assists - Road Game: 27 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (1/24/09) Field Goals: Karvel Anderson - 248 (2013-14) Blocks - Road Game: 9 @ Central Connecticut State (2/7/09) Field Goals Attempted: Karvel Anderson - 486 (2013-14) Largest Margin of Victory (Division I Opponent): Three-Point Field Goals: Karvel Anderson - 115 (2013-14) 53 (91-38) vs. Bryant (2/3/11) Three-Point FG Attempts: Karvel Anderson - 249 (2013-14) Fewest Points Allowed: 30 vs. Saint Peter’s (11/13/10) Three-Point FG Per Game: Karvel Anderson - 3.31 (2013-14) Fewest Field Goals Allowed: 6 vs. Saint Peter’s (11/13/10) Free Throws: Velton Jones - 207 (2011-12) Lowest Field Goal Percentage Allowed: Free-Throws Attempted: Velton Jones - 270 (2011-12) 16.7% (6-for-36) vs. Saint Peter’s (11/13/10) Assists: Tony Lee - 217 (2007-08) Blocks: Rob Robinson - 35 (2008-09) DID YOU KNOW? Double-Figure Scoring Games: Karvel Anderson - 33 (2013-14) RMU held 11 consecutive opponents under 70 points from Dec. 1, 2011 20-Point Scoring Games: Karvel Anderson - 19 (2013-14) to Jan. 7, 2012, a school record. The old mark of eight straight games 30-Point Scoring Games: Karvel Anderson - 4 (2013-14) was established during the 2008-09 campaign. Minutes Played: - 1,143 (2008-09)

SINGLE-SEASON (35) DID YOU KNOW? Games Played: 37 (2011-12) (4x broken, once tied) In 2013-14, senior guard Karvel Anderson (119) and junior forward Lucky Wins: 26 (2007-08, 2011-12) (broken, tied) Jones (70) combined for 189 three-pointers, the most by an RMU tandem Fewest Losses: 8 (2007-08) * in single-season school history. Northeast Conference Wins: 16 (2007-08) Non-Conference Wins: 13 (2011-12) CAREER (20) Consecutive Wins: 14 (2007-08) Games Played: Anthony Myers-Pate - 137 (6x broken) Road Wins: 14 (2007-08, 2011-12) (broken, tied) Consecutive Games Played: Velton Jones - 121 (2008-13) Consecutive Road Wins: 10 (2007-08) Games Started: Velton Jones - 125 (2008-13) (broken twice) Charles L. Sewall Center Wins: 14 (2008-09) * Three-Point FG: Jeremy Chappell - 243 (2005-09) Points: 2,593 (2013-14) (broken twice) Three-Point FG Attempted: Jeremy Chappell - 665 (2005-09) Field Goals: 932 (2007-08) Three-Point FG Per Game: Karvel Anderson - 2.91 (2012-14) Field Goals Attempted: 2,033 (2013-14) (broken twice) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: Karvel Anderson - .453 (2012-14) Free Throws: 604 (2011-12) (broken twice) Double-Figure Scoring Games: Jeremy Chappell - 100 (2005-09) Free Throws Attempted: 862 (2011-12) (broken twice) Free Throws Made: Velton Jones - 495 (2008-13) Three-Point Field Goals: 300 (2012-13) (broken twice) Free-Throws Attempted: Velton Jones - 688 (2008-13) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 788 (2012-13) (broken twice) Rebounds: Tony Lee - 751 (2004-08) * Rebounds: 1,323 (2011-12) (broken twice) Double-Doubles: A.J. Jackson - 25 (2003-08) Assists: 597 (2007-08) # Minutes Played: Jeremy Chappell - 4,187 (2005-09) Assists per game: 17.6 (2007-08) * Minutes Per Game: Jeremy Chappell - 33.8 (2005-09) Blocks: 121 (2008-09) Field Goal Percentage Defense: .407 (2009-10) DID YOU KNOW? Winning Percentage: .765 (2007-08) In 2013-14, senior guard Karvel Anderson (710) and junior forward Lucky Jones (499) combined for 1,209 points, the most points scored by an RMU DID YOU KNOW? tandem in single-season school history as well as just the second duo in RMU’s 60-57 victory over Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) in the semifinals of school history to eclipse 1,000 combined points. the 2014 Northeast Conference Tournament marked the 14th straight victory for the Colonials over the Red Flash, extending a school record * tied school record for consecutive wins against an NEC opponent. The old record of 10 # NEC record consecutive victories came against Wagner from Jan. 14, 1988, to Feb. $ NEC Tournament record 3, 1992. RMU has also won 10 straight over the Red Flash at DeGol Arena, a school record for consecutive wins on an opponent’s home court.

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 RMU’s Accomplishments Since 2007-08 ... 189 Records Tied or Broken, Did You Know? CLASS RECORDS NEC TOURNAMENT

FRESHMAN (12) NEC TOURNAMENT SINGLE-GAME - Team (3) Games: Four players tied - 35 (2009-10 & tied in 2012-13) Field Goal Attempts: 73 @ LIU Brooklyn (3/7/12) * Games Started: Velton Jones - 30 (2009-10) 3-Point FG: 16 vs. Monmouth (3/1/12) $ Points: Karon Abraham - 477 (2009-10) Free-Throw Percentage: 100% (6-for-6) vs. Quinnipiac (3/8/09) * Three-Point FG: Karon Abraham - 85 (2009-10) Three-Point FG Attempted: Karon Abraham - 192 (2009-10) NEC TOURNAMENT SINGLE-GAME - Individual (7) Free Throws: Karon Abraham - 126 (2009-10) 3-Point FG: Coron Williams - 8 vs. Monmouth (3/1/12) $ Free-Throws Attempted: Karon Abraham - 148 (2009-10) 3-Point FG Attempts: Jeremy Chappell - 12 vs. Quinnipiac (3/8/09) * Free-Throw Percentage: Karon Abraham - .851 (2009-10) Free Throws: Velton Jones - 14 @ Wagner (3/4/12) Double-Figure Scoring Games: Karon Abraham - 24 (2009-10) Free-Throw Attempts: Velton Jones - 16 @ Wagner (3/4/12) Assists: Anthony Myers - 116 (2010-11) Assists: Velton Jones - 10 vs. Monmouth (3/1/12) * Three-Point FG Percentage: Coron Williams - .466 (2010-11) Blocks: Lijah Thompson - 3 @ Wagner (3/4/12) * Rebounds: Rob Robinson - 13 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (3/5/09) SOPHOMORE (5) Games: Two players tied - 37 (2011-12) NEC TOURNAMENT - Individual (3) Games Started: Coron Williams - 37 (2011-12) (broken twice) 3-Point Field Goals: Coron Williams - 13 (3 games; 2011-12) Free Throws: Lucky Jones - 125 (2012-13) Free Throws: Velton Jones - 21 (3 games; 2011-12) Free-Throw Percentage: Karon Abraham - .851 (2010-11) Blocks: Lijah Thompson - 5 (3 games; 2011-12)

JUNIOR (10) NEC TOURNAMENT CAREER - Individual (7) Games: Velton Jones - 37 (2011-12) Games: Four players tied - 11 (broken, tied twice) Games Started: Velton Jones - 36 (2011-12) (broken twice) Games Started: Velton Jones - 11 (2009-13) Points: Velton Jones - 591 (2011-12) Rebounds: Russell Johnson - 58 (2009-13) Field Goals Attempted: Velton Jones - 457 (2011-12) Assists: Velton Jones - 48 (2009-13) Three-Point Field Goals: Karvel Anderson - 82 (2012-13) Free Throws: Velton Jones - 49 (2009-13 ) Assists: Velton Jones - 167 (2011-12) Free Throws: Velton Jones - 207 (2011-12) THE GREATEST COMEBACK ... Free-Throws Attempted: Velton Jones - 270 (2011-12) Robert Morris put together its greatest comeback in school history in Minutes Played: Velton Jones - 1,096 (2011-12) garnering a 74-72 win over Youngstown State (11/25/08) at the Charles L. Sewall Center. The Penguins held a 57-34 lead with 16:07 SENIOR (12) to play, but the Colonials closed the game on a 40-15 run to garner Games: Lawrence Bridges - 37 (2011-12) the victory. It marks the largest deficit on record that RMU has ever Games Started: Jeremy Chappell - 35 (2008-09) come back from in its 38-year Division I history. Former guard Bateko Minutes: Jeremy Chappell - 1,143 (2008-09) Francisco (2007-09) hit a jumper with 2.7 seconds to play that helped Points: Karvel Anderson - 710 (2013-14) lift the Colonials to the win over the Penguins. Field Goals: Karvel Anderson - 248 (2013-14) Field Goals Attempted: Karvel Anderson - 486 (2013-14) TEAM / INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS (10) Three-Point FG: Karvel Anderson - 119 (2013-14) (broken twice) Most Overall Victories: 91 Three-Point FG Attempted: Karvel Anderson - 257 (2013-14) (2x broken) Gary Wallace (2007-11) &Velton Jones, Russell Johnson (2009-13) Assists: Tony Lee - 217 (2007-08) (3x times broken, once tied) Most NEC Victories: 58 Gary Wallace (2007-11) (3x broken) DID YOU KNOW? Best Overall Winning Percentage: .682 (90-42) Over the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons, RMU posted 15 straight road Dallas Green, Jimmy Langhurst, Mezie Nwigwe (2006-10) victories against NEC opponents, a school and league record. Best NEC Winning Percentage: .806 (58-14) Gary Wallace (2007-11) (broken twice) MULTIPLE-YEAR RECORDS (11) Robert Morris owns school records for victories over the span of three, WE’RE STREAKING four, five and six years ... Thanks to a 73-64 win over LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) at the Charles L. Two Years: 50 from 2007 to 2009 Sewall Center, Robert Morris registsered itsninth consecutive winning Three Years: 73 from 2007 to 2010 # season, the longest streak in school history. Since the beginning of the Four Years: 90 from 2006 to 2010 (since broken) 2005-06 campaign, the Colonials own an overall record of 195-106 91 from 2007 to 2011 & from 2008 to 2012 (.648), including a mark of 118-41 (.738) in the NEC. 91 from 2009 to 2013 (current) # Five Years: 105 from 2005 to 2010 (since broken) * tied school record 108 from 2006 to 2011 (since broken) # NEC record 117 from 2007 to 2012 # $ NEC Tournament record Six Years: 141 from 2007 to 2013 # Seven Years: 163 from 2007 to 2014 #

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 RMU Statistical Trends Under Toole Exclusivity - Junior forward Lucky Jones joined the Robert Morris 1,000-point club in a 74- 73 setback to Central Connecticut State (2/1/14), as his layup at the 12:07 mark of the Robert Morris is ... first half helped him become the 22nd player in program history to join the fraternity. Jones At home ...... 47-11 finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds against the Blue Devils and concluded the year On the road ...... 41-38 with 1,190 career points. Jones also joined the RMU 500-rebound club in 2013-14 when he Neutral Site ...... 2-1 finished with seven boards in RMU’s final non-conference tilt of the year @ Alabama Overtime ...... 3-2 (1/4/14) and finished the season with 662 career caroms. One of just 13 players in school Day Games ...... 20-15 history to eclipse career totals of 1,000 points and 500 rebounds, Jones enters his final sea- Night Games ...... 70-35 son of eligibility in 2014-15 ranked 16th in career points and sixth in career rebounds. Home Northeast Conference ...... 28-7 Away Northeast Conference ...... 25-10 Surf Board - Junior forward Lucky Jones, a 2014 All-Northeast Conference Second Team Games decided by 1 point ...... 2-2 selection, led Robert Morris in rebounding in 2013-14 by averaging 6.8 rebounds per Games decided by 2-5 points ...... 31-14 game, which ranked fifth in the NEC. Jones finished the 2013-14 campaign by grabbing Games decided by 6-9 points ...... 21-12 246 rebounds, which ranks fourth in the RMU single-season record book and are the most Games decided by 10 points or more ...... 36-22 caroms collected by a member of the Colonials since former forward A.J. Jackson (2003- When outrebounding opponent ...... 60-13 08) compiled 259 boards during the 2005-06 season. Jones enters his final season of eli- When outrebounded by opponent ...... 28-36 gibility in 2014-15 with 662 career rebounds, which ranks sixth all-time at Robert Morris. When rebounds equal ...... 2-1 He is just 20 caroms shy of moving into the top five and is 90 shy of breaking the all-time When leading at the half ...... 68-9 record of 751 that is currently held by a pair of former Colonials. Former forward Anthony When trailing at the half ...... 18-38 Dickens grabbed 751 rebounds from 1985 to 1990, while former guard Tony Lee tied that When tied at the half ...... 4-3 mark with 751 boards from 2004 to 2008. When playing teams w/ winning record ...... 24-32 When playing teams w/ losing record ...... 61-14 Dynamic Duo - While senior guard Karvel Anderson finished as RMU’s leading scorer with a When playing teams w/ .500 record ...... 3-3 19.7 points per game average in 2013-14 thanks in large part to his ability to convert When outshooting opponent ...... 57-40 from beyond the arc, junior forward Lucky Jones has developed into a solid outside shooter, When outshot by opponent ...... 31-8 as well. Jones concluded the 2013-14 season ranked eighth in the NEC three-point field When tied in shooting w/ opponent ...... 2-2 goals made per game (1.94) as well as 14th in the circuit in three-point field goal percent- When team has 30+ rebounds ...... 69-34 age at 35.9 percent (70-for-195). The duo of Anderson and Jones combined for 189 three- When team has 40+ rebounds ...... 21-7 pointers in 2013-14, an average of 5.25 per game, which established a new single-season When team has 50+ rebounds ...... 1-0 school record for three-pointers by a Robert Morris tandem. The old record of 156 was When team shoots below 40% ...... 20-27 established in 2012-13 by Anderson and former guard Coron Williams (2009-13). Ander- When team shoots 40% or above ...... 69-23 son hit 82 triples last season, while Williams connected for 74. When team shoots 50% or above ...... 24-3 When RMU makes 5+ 3-pt. field goals ...... 76-41 International Waters - RMU has consistently been at the top of the Northeast Conference When RMU makes 10+ 3-pt. field goals ...... 30-5 much of the previous decade in regard to its three-point shooting, and the 2013-14 season When an RMU player scores 20+ ...... 43-20 provided much of the same. In 36 games in 2013-14, RMU converted 271 of its 703 at- When an RMU player scores 30+ ...... 6-1 tempts (38.5%) from beyond the arc. Robert Morris led the NEC in three-point field goal When an RMU players scores 40+ ...... 0-0 percentage in 2013-14 while ranking second in the NEC in three-point field goals made When an RMU player has 10+ rebounds ...... 14-9 per game (7.53). In four seasons under head coach Andrew Toole, the Colonials own a record When an RMU player has 10+ assists ...... 4-0 of 30-5 (.857) when converting at least 10 three-pointers in a game, including 7-2 (.778) in When an RMU player has 5+ steals ...... 6-1 2013-14. FROM THE FIELD When scoring 80 or more points ...... 21-2 Defense Wins Championships - At the heart of the resurgence of the Robert Morris basketball When scoring 70-79 points ...... 31-14 program over the last seven seasons is defense. Thanks to a 60-57 win over Saint Francis When scoring 60-69 points ...... 31-19 U. (3/8/14) in the semifinals of the 2014 Northeast Conference Tournament, RMU improved When scoring below 60 points ...... 7-15 to 123-24 (.837) since the beginning of the 2007-08 campaign when holding its opponent When opponents score under 60 points ...... 35-2 to less than 70 points. In four seasons under head coach Andrew Toole, the Colonials are 72- When opponents score 60-69 points ...... 37-15 17 (.809) when turning the trick. When opponents score 70-79 points...... 16-10 When opponents score 80 or more points ...... 2-23 Moving On Up - RMU’s 66-60 victory @ Saint Francis U. (2/13/14) at DeGol Arena in STREAKS Loretto, Pa., helped head coach Andrew Toole move into second place all-time in program Coming off a win ...... 59-33 history for career victories. In four seasons at Robert Morris, Toole has compiled a career Coming off a loss ...... 26-16 record of 90-50 (.643) and in 2013-14 moved from fourth to second all-time in program Longest winning streak ...... 8 (2/9/11 to 3/6/11) history for career victories by a head coach. He surpassed his predecessor, former RMU Longest losing streak ...... 5 (11/23/13 to 12/7/13) head coach Mike Rice, who posted a 73-31 (.702) mark in three seasons guiding the Colo- Current Streak ...... L1 nials from 2007 to 2010, as well as former head coach (2001-07), who in DAYS OF THE WEEK six seasons posted a record of 82-90 (.477). RMU’s all-time leader in victories is former Monday ...... 2-5 head coach , who went 157-183 (.462) in 12 seasons from 1984 to 1996. Tuesday ...... 12-5 Wednesday ...... 5-5 Did You Know? Junior forward Lucky Jones (246) and sophomore forward Aaron Tate (158) Thursday ...... 29-14 were RMU’s top two rebounders in 2013-14, combining to finish with 404 caroms on the Friday ...... 3-2 year. Jones and Tate are just the sixth duo in school history to combine for at least 400 re- Saturday ...... 36-16 bounds in a season and the first since former Colonials Jeremy Chappell and Rob Robinson Sunday ...... 3-3 combined for exactly 400 during the 2008-09 campaign.

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Colonial Quick Hits (2013-14 Starters) ... #22 • F • Lucky Jones • 6-6 • 210 • Junior • Newark, N.J. RMU’s active leader in points (1,190) and rebounds (662) ... Named to the 2014 All-Northeast Conference Second Team ... Averaged 13.9 points and a team-high 6.8 rebounds per game ... Reached double figures in each of his final five games of the year and eight of his last nine games ... Tallied 25 points, a game-high nine rebounds, a career-high five assists and two steals in an 89-78 win @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of the 2014 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) ... Earned a spot on the 2014 All- NEC Tournament Team after averaging 16.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists while shooting 48.7 percent (19-for-39) from the field in three games ... Enters the 2014-15 season 90 rebounds shy of becoming program’s all-time leading rebounder #45 • F/C • Stephan Hawkins • 6-9 • 205 • Sophomore • Gary, Ind. Played in 35 games, earning 21 starting assignments ... Averaged 4.6 points and 2.9 rebounds per game while shooting 46.1 percent (71-for-154) from the field and 65.5 percent (19-for-29) at the free-throw line ... In 21 games as a starter produced av- erages of 6.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest while shooting 49.6 percent (59-for-119) from the field ... Led the Colonials in blocks (23) and added nine assists and eight steals ... Scored in double figures four times, with the Colonials a perfect 4-0 in those contests ... Tied a career high with 12 points and added four rebounds in a 91-65 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23/14) ... Robert Morris is 21-7 (.750) in two seasons with Hawkins as a member of the starting lineup #4 • G • David Appolon • 6-4 • 190 • Junior • Philadelphia, Pa. Appeared in 35 games, including 15 starts ... Missed RMU’s game @ Belmont (3/21/14) in the second round of the National Invi- tation Tournament (NIT), snapping a streak of 63 consecutive games played ... Averaged 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game while shooting 44.9 percent (53-for-118) from the field ... Recorded 31 assists, 24 steals and one ... In 15 starts supplied av- erages of 6.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per contest while converting 48.7 percent (38-of-78) of his shots from the floor ... Established career highs in points (13) and rebounds (9) in a 73-64 victory over LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) that helped the Colonials clinch at least a share of the 2014 Northeast Conference regular-season championship #5 • G • Anthony Myers-Pate • 6-0 • 190 • Senior • Washington, D.C. Concluded career at Robert Morris with the school record for games played (137) while ranking sixth all-time in program history in assists (449) ... One of two players in 2013-14 to start all 36 games ... Averaged 6.9 points and 2.4 rebounds per game while ranking eighth in the Northeast Conference in assists (3.72 per game) and fourth in -to- ratio (2.23) ... Compiled career totals of 805 points, 367 rebounds and 148 steals ... Scored in double figures 14 times in 2013-14 and 29 times over his four-year career, with RMU finishing 22-7 (.759) in those contests ... Registered a career-high 21 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the field, in- cluding 3-for-3 from deep, and added five rebounds in a 79-76 win over Bryant (1/30/14) #15 • G • Karvel Anderson • 6-2 • 190 • Senior • Elkhart, Ind. Named the 2014 Northeast Conference Player of the Year and earned spots on the 2014 All-NEC First Team and the 2014 Asso- ciated Press Honorable Mention All-America Team ... One of two Colonials in 2013-14 to start all 36 games ... Established RMU sin- gle-season records for points (710), field goals (248), three-point field goals (119) and double-figure scoring games (33) ... Eclipsed the 20-point plateau 19 times in 2013-14 and 24 times overall in two seasons at RMU ... Scored at least 30 points on four occasions in 2013-14 ... Led RMU with a career-high 38 points in an 89-78 win @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of the 2014 Na- tional Invitation Tournament (NIT), the second consecutive season Robert Morris knocked off a No. 1 seed in the NIT Colonial Quick Hits (Off the Bench) ... #3 - G - Kavon Stewart • 6-0 • 180 • Freshman • Paterson, N.J. ... Played in 30 games ... Averaged 4.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per contest ... Finished second for Robert Morris in assists (84) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.40) ... One of four Colonials to record at least 30 steals, compiling 33 (1.10 per game) ... Established career highs in points (11) and assists (9) @ Oakland (12/22/13) ... Tied a career high with 11 points and added five assists in a 91-65 win over Sacred Heart (1/23/14) ... Tallied eight points, five assists and three rebounds against Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/14) in the championship game of the 2014 Northeast Conference Tournament ... In an 89-78 win @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of the 2014 National Invitation Tour- nament (NIT) finished with five points, a career-high six rebounds and two assists ... #24 - F - Aaron Tate • 6-5 • 220 • Sophomore • New Bern, N.C. ... Ap- peared in all 36 games in 2013-14, including 12 starting assignments ... Averaged 3.1 points and 4.4 rebounds per contest and shot 46.5 percent (47-for-101) from the field ... Added 20 assists, three blocks and 24 steals ... As a starter averaged 3.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per game while shooting 46.5 percent (20-for-43) from the floor ... In a 90-81 win @ Lafayette (11/12/13) established a career high with eight points ... Tied a ca- reer-high with eight points against Central Connecticut State (2/1/14) ... Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in a 65-56 victory @ LIU Brooklyn (2/6/14) while supplying five points ... Despite not scoring finished with 10 caroms @ Belmont (3/21/14) in the second round of the 2014 National In- vitation Tournament (NIT) ... #12 - G - Charles Oliver • 6-3 • 190 • Junior • Scotch Plains, N.J. ... Saw action in all 36 games in 2013-14, supplying averages of 6.3 points and 1.5 rebounds per contest ... Finished third for the Colonials in three-pointers with 35 ... Led Robert Morris in free-throw shooting per- centage at 84.3 percent (43-for-51) ... Tallied 12 assists, 12 steals and one block ... Scored in double figures eight times, with RMU posting a record of 6-2 (.750) in those contests ... In his Robert Morris debut scored 12 points in an 86-66 victory over Savannah State (11/9/13) ... Established a career high with 19 points to lead RMU to a 69-61 win over Mount St. Mary’s (2/15/14) ... Contributed 12 points in a 73-64 win over LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) that helped the Colonials clinch at least a share of the 2014 Northeast Conference regular-season championship

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Robert Morris By the Numbers Close Out

At the heart of the resurgence for Robert Morris since the beginning of the 2007- .668 - Winning percentage for Robert Morris overall since the 08 campaign has been one aspect: Defense. Over the last seven years, the Colo- start of the 2007-08 campaign nials have held 10 opponents to 45 points or less. The latest team the Colonials held under the mark was Bryant (2/16/12), as RMU earned a 69-40 win over .798 - Winning percentage for Robert Morris against North- the Bulldogs at the Charles L. Sewall Center. Since the beginning of the 2007- east Conference opponents since the start of the 2007-08 sea- 08 season, Robert Morris has posted 10 of its top 15 best defensive perform- son ances against Division I opponents in regard to points allowed. A look at RMU’s top performances against Division I opponents in school history ... 7 - Number of Northeast Conference Tournament titles for Pts Date Opponent Final Score Robert Morris, the most in league history 30 11/13/10 vs. Saint Peter’s W, 55-30 34 1/17/87 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn W, 58-34 9 - Consecutive winning seasons for Robert Morris after posting 37 12/10/88 vs. Brooklyn W, 65-37 an overall record of 22-14 (.611) in 2013-14 38 2/3/11 vs. Bryant W, 91-38 39 2/18/10 vs. Sacred Heart W, 64-39 40 1/24/09 @ Fairleigh Dickinson W, 74-40 13 - Free throws by forward Lucky Jones in a 60-48 win over 40 2/16/12 vs. Bryant W, 69-40 Saint Francis U. (2/6/13), a Charles L. Sewall Center record for 42 2/13/10 @ Bryant W, 52-42 free throws without a miss by a Robert Morris student-athlete 43 1/31/83 @ Baltimore W, 54-43 43 3/6/04 vs. Saint Francis U. * W, 58-43 33 - Age of Head Coach Andrew Toole, the third youngest head 44 1/3/08 vs. Monmouth W, 59-44 coach in the Northeast Conference 44 2/7/09 @ Central Connecticut State W, 64-44 44 11/25/11 vs. La Salle # W, 51-44 45 1/18/86 @ St. Francis Brooklyn W, 66-45 49.8 - Percent of RMU’s scoring returning in 2014-15 45 1/18/92 @ Saint Francis U. W, 70-45 45 2/7/08 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W, 95-45 60.2 - Percent of the time Robert Morris has held an opponent under 70 points since the beginning of the 2007-08 season, with * NEC Tournament; # Philly Hoop Group Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) the Colonials posting a record of 123-24 (.837) in that span Bold: Have come since the beginning of the 2007-08 campaign

90 - Number of rebounds needed by forward Lucky Jones in 2014-15 to become the program’s all-time leading rebounder Economical Margins

The defensive pressure that Robert Morris has employed over the last seven sea- 99 - Victories for Robert Morris in the Northeast Conference sons has allowed the program to post each of its top four totals for largest mar- since the beginning of the 2007-08 campaign gin of victory against a Northeast Conference opponent in school history. The Colonials earned a 91-38 victory over Bryant (2/3/11) at the Charles L. Se- 106 - Victories for Robert Morris at the Charles L. Sewall Center wall Center to not only establish a new school record in an NEC game but also since the beginning of the 2005-06 campaign tie the league mark. The record was originally set when Wagner defeated Sa- cred Heart, 116-63, on February 22, 2000. In fact, only four games in league 137 - Career games played by senior guard Anthony Myers- annals have been decided by 50 or more points, and RMU owns two of them. Pate, an RMU career record Robert Morris posted a 95-45 victory over Fairleigh Dickinson (2/7/08) at the Sewall Center, while LIU Brooklyn defeated Wagner, 127-77, Feb. 11, 1998. A look at the largest margins of victory for Robert Morris against NEC foes since 163 - Wins by Robert Morris 2007-08 to 2013-14, a school the league was created in1981 ... and NEC record for a seven-year span Pts Date Opponent Score 189 - Number of overall school records established or tied at 53 2/3/11 vs. Bryant 91-38 Robert Morris since the beginning of the 2007-08 season 50 2/7/08 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 95-45 48 1/17/09 vs. Wagner 104-56 43 2/23/13 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 89-46 246 - Rebounds by junior forward Lucky Jones in 2013-14, whic 36 2/12/00 vs. Sacred Heart 86-50 ranks fourth in the RMU single-season record book and is also his 35 1/18/92 @ Saint Francis U. 70-45 third straight season with at least 200 caroms 34 1/24/09 @ Fairleigh Dickinson 74-40 34 1/10/13 @ Fairleigh Dickinson 88-54 449 - Career assists for senior guard Anthony Myers-Pate, which 33 2/4/83 vs. Long Island 95-62 ranks sixth all-time at Robert Morris 33 2/27/88 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn 91-58 32 2/15/92 vs. Saint Francis U. 93-61 662 - Career rebounds for junior forward Lucky Jones 31 1/5/12 @ Bryant 84-53 30 2/6/90 vs. LIU Brooklyn 110-80 1,190 - Career points for junior forward Lucky Jones Bold: Have come since the beginning of the 2007-08 campaign

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Northeast Conference 2013-14 Standings NEC 2013-14 Weekly Honors Final School NEC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral For the latest information on 1. Robert Morris * 14-2 .875 22-14 .611 L1 12-3 10-11 0-0 Northeast Conference basketball, including 2. Wagner * 12-4 .750 19-12 .613 L1 10-3 8-7 1-2 news, statistics, standings and video, please visit ... 3. Bryant * 10-6 .625 18-14 .563 L1 11-4 7-9 0-1 www.northeastconference.org 4. Mount St. Mary’s * 9-7 .563 16-17 .485 L1 10-3 6-13 0-1 St. Francis Brooklyn * 9-7 .563 18-14 .563 L2 10-3 7-11 1-0 Choice Hotels NEC Player of the Week 6. Saint Francis U. * 7-9 .438 10-21 .323 L1 5-8 5-13 0-0 C. Conn. State * 7-9 .438 11-19 .367 L1 5-9 6-10 0-0 Nov. 11(co-) - Jason Brickman, LIU Brooklyn 8. Fairleigh Dickinson * 6-10 .375 10-21 .323 L4 6-5 4-14 0-2 Dyami Starks, Bryant 9. LIU Brooklyn 4-12 .250 9-20 .310 L2 5-7 4-11 0-2 Nov. 18 - Dyami Starks, Bryant 10. Sacred Heart 2-14 .125 5-26 .161 L1 1-10 4-13 0-3 Nov. 25 - Kenneth Ortiz, Wagner Dec. 2 - Sidney Sanders, Jr., Fairleigh Dickinson * clinched NEC Tournament berth Dec. 9 - Earl Brown, Saint Francis U. Dec. 16 - Jason Brickman, LIU Brooklyn 2013-14 Northeast Conference Dec. 23 - Dyami Starks, Bryant Postseason Honors Jan. 6 (co-) - Julian Norfleet, Mount St. Mary’s Sidney Sanders, Jr., Fairleigh Dickinson NEC Player of the Year Jan. 13 - Karvel Anderson, Robert Morris Karvel Anderson, Robert Morris Jan. 20 - Corey Maynard, Bryant NEC Coach of the Year Jan. 27 - Dyami Starks, Bryant Andrew Toole, Robert Morris Feb. 3 - Rashad Whack, Mount St. Mary’s NEC Defensive Player of the Year Feb. 10 - Alex Francis, Bryant Kenny Ortiz, Wagner Feb. 17 (co-) - Kenneth Ortiz, Wagner NEC Rookie of the Year De’Angelo Speech, Central Conn. State Malik Brown, Saint Francis U. Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Feb. 24 - Karvel Anderson, Robert Morris NEC Most Improved Player March 3 - Brent Jones, St. Francis Brooklyn Quarterfinals Sidney Sanders, Jr., Fairleigh Dickinson #1 RMU 60, #8 Fairleigh Dickinson 53 #2 Wagner 83, #7 C. Conn. State 59 2013-14 All-NEC First Team Choice Hotels NEC Rookie of the Week #6 Saint Frnacis U. 55, #3 Bryant 54 Name School Nov. 11- Wayne Martin, St. Francis Brooklyn #4 Mount St. Mary’s 72, #5 SFC 71 Karvel Anderson Robert Morris Nov. 18 - Malik Harmon, Saint Francis U. Jason Brickman LIU Brooklyn Nov. 25 - Jeremiah Worthem, Robert Morris Saturday, March 8, 2014 St. Francis Brooklyn Dec. 2 - Wayne Martin, St. Francis Brooklyn Semifinals Alex Francis Bryant Dec. 9 - De’von Barnett, Sacred Heart #4 Mount St. Mary’s 77, #2 Wagner 72 Sidney Sanders, Jr. Fairleigh Dickinson Dec. 16 (co-) - Iverson Fleming, LIU Brooklyn #1 Robert Morris 60, #6 Saint Francis U. 57 Sheldon Hagigal, St. Francis Brooklyn 2013-14 All-NEC Second Team Dec. 23 - Byron Ashe, Mount St. Mary’s Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Name School Jan. 6 - De’von Barnett, Sacred Heart Final Jan. 13 - Matt MacDonald, Fairleigh Dickinson #4 Mount St. Mary’s 88, #1 Robert Morris 71 Earl Brown Saint Francis U. Lucky Jones Robert Morris Jan. 20 - Jeremiah Worthem, Robert Morris 2014 All-NEC Tournament Team Julian Norfleet Mount St. Mary’s Jan. 27 (co-) - Matt Mobley, Central Conn. State Dyami Starks Bryant Glenn Feidanga, LIU Brooklyn Name School Rashad Whack Mount St. Mary’s Feb. 3 - Matt Mobley, Central Conn. State Rashad Whack (MVP) Mount St. Mary’s Feb. 10 - Sheldon Hagigal, St. Francis Brooklyn Julian Norfleet Mount St. Mary’s 2013-14 All-NEC Third Team Feb. 17 - Glenn Feidanga, LIU Brooklyn Sam Prescott Mount St. Mary’s Name School Feb. 24 - Malik Harmon, Saint Frnacis U. Lucky Jones Robert Morris Faronte Drakeford Central Conn. State March 3 - De’von Barnett, Sacred Heart Kenneth Ortiz Wagner Corey Maynard Bryant Most NEC Weekly Honors for Robert Morris 2014 NCAA Tournament Kenneth Ortiz Wagner No. Type Year Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Latif Rivers Wagner 8 3 Player, 5 Rookie 2005-06 First Round (Dayton, Ohio) - 6:40 p.m. Kyle Vinales Central Conn. State 6 6 Rookie 2009-10 #16 Albany 71, #16 Mount St. Mary’s 64 2013-14 All-NEC Rookie Team 5 2 Player, 3 Rookie 1981-82 Name School 4 3 Player, 1 Rookie 1988-89 2014 NIT Tournament 1 Player, 3 Rookie 1990-91 De’von Barnett Sacred Heart Tuesday, March 18, 2014 4 Player 2006-07 Malik Harmon Saint Francis U. First Round (New York, N.Y.) - 7:00 p.m. 4 Player 2007-08 Matt MacDonald Fairleigh Dickinson Robert Morris 89, St. John’s 78 2 Player, 2 Rookie 2011-12 Wayne Martin St. Francis Brooklyn 2 Player, 2 Rookie 2013-14 Friday, March 21, 2014 Matt Mobley Fairleigh Dickinson Second Round (Nashville, Tenn.) - 9:30 p.m. Belmont 82, Robert Morris 71 NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Robert Morris in the 2013-14 Career 20-Point Scoring Games Northeast Conference Rankings Name (Years) Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Total (Final) Walker, Myron (1990-94) 8 15 9 15 47 ALL GAMES - TEAM Carter, Maurice (2001-05) 1 15 8 5 29 Scoring Offense ...... 3rd (72.0) Chappell, Jeremy (2005-09) 5 4 8 10 27 Scoring Defense ...... 4th (71.8) Nabors, Gene (1995-2000) 0 0 10 15 25 Jackson, A.J. (2003-08) 0 7 12 5 24 Scoring Margin ...... 4th (+ 0.3) Anderson, Karvel (2012-14) -- -- 5 19 24 Free Throw Pct...... 3rd (.728) Harris, Chipper (1980-84) 1 4 7 11 23 Field Goal Pct...... 2nd (.438) McCrommon, Chaz (2000-05) 0 4 10 9 23 Field Goal Pct. Defense ...... 6th (.452) Luton, Vaughn (1986-89) 0 2 4 13 19 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct...... 1st (.385) Jones, Velton (2008-13) 1 4 8 4 17 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense ...... 4th (.335) Jackson, Gabe (1991-95) 0 1 0 13 14 3-Pt. Field Goals Made ...... 2nd (7.53) Jones, Keith (1995-99) 0 2 2 10 14 Rebounding Offense ...... 7th (33.5) Winbush, Ron (1985-87) -- -- 9 4 13 Rebounding Defense ...... 2nd (34.4) Boyd, Andre (1987-91) 0 0 4 8 12 Rebounding Margin ...... 3rd (- 1.0) Fluellen, Wesley (1997-2001) 0 0 11 1 12 Blocked Shots ...... 10th (1.81) Lee, Tony (2004-08) 0 2 8 2 12 Assists ...... 6th (12.36) Cannon, Ricky (1988-92) 0 1 6 4 11 Steals ...... 1st (7.08) Abraham, Karon (2009-11) 6 5 -- -- 11 Turnover Margin ...... 2nd (+ 1.42) Grant, Forest (1980-84) 1 3 2 4 10 Assist / Turnover Ratio ...... 2nd (1.08) Underman, Tom (1981-85) 0 0 3 7 10 Offensive Rebounds ...... 5th (10.67) Shepherd, Scott (1987-91) 0 5 1 2 8 Defensive Rebounds ...... 6th (22.81) Thomas, Aaron (2000-04) 0 1 2 5 8 Coleman, Derek (2003-07) 1 0 3 4 8 Johnson, Russell (2008-13) 0 4 0 4 8 ALL GAMES - INDIVIDUAL Molson, Willie (1986-88) -- -- 2 5 7 Karvel Anderson Robinson, Rob (2008-10) -- -- 4 2 6 Scoring ...... 1st (19.7) Jones, Lucky (2011 - ) 0 2 4 -- 6 Three-Point Field Goal Pct...... 1st (.463) Gaines, Charlie (1976-78) 0 0 2 3 5 Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 1st (3.31) Champine, Hosea (1978-79) -- -- 5 -- 5 Free-Throw Pct...... 4th (.841) Donnelly, Bubba (1991-95) 2 0 1 2 5 Field Goal Pct...... 5th (.510) Covert, Kevin (1995-2000) 0 0 3 2 5 Steals ...... 5th (1.33) Anderson, Mark (2003-05) -- -- 0 5 5 Minutes Per Game ...... 15th (30.56) Williams, Coron (2009-13) 1 3 1 -- 5 Lucky Jones Stuart, Terrell (1990-1995) 1 3 0 0 4 Defensive Rebounds ...... 4th (5.19) Smith, Javier (1994-98) 0 0 3 1 4 Rebounding ...... 5th (6.8) Bacon, Tyler (2000-02) -- -- 0 4 4 Free-Throw Pct...... 7th (.806) Jones, Paul (1976-78) -- -- 0 3 3 Steals ...... 7th (1.25) Jackson, Brandon (1977-81) 0 1 0 2 3 Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 8th (1.94) Downing, Larry (1977-81) 0 1 1 1 3 Scoring ...... 10th (13.9) Morton, Mike (1978-80) 0 0 0 3 3 Three-Point Field Goal Pct...... 14th (.359) Brunson, Mike (1984-88) 1 1 1 0 3 Minutes Per Game ...... 21st (29.69) Vincent, Brett (1986-90) 0 1 2 0 3 Anthony Myers-Pate Napper, Steve (1993-98) 0 0 1 2 3 Delts, Damien (1994-98) 0 0 3 0 3 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio ...... 4th (2.23) Phelan, Niall (1995-99) 0 3 0 0 3 Assists ...... 8th (3.72) Cureton, Earl (1976-77) 0 2 -- -- 2 Minutes Per Game ...... 26th (27.58) Parks, Tom (1978-83) 0 1 0 1 2 Kavon Stewart Williams, Ken (1984-86) 0 0 2 0 2 Assists ...... 11th (2.80) Cunningham, Fred (1984-87) 1 1 0 0 2 Steals ...... 13th (1.10) Dickens, Anthony (1985-90) 0 0 0 2 2 Vandiver, Steve (1986-88) 0 0 2 0 2 Did You Know? Moss, Moses (1986-90) 0 0 0 2 2 Poindexter, Darin (1986-88) -- -- 1 1 2 Senior guard Karvel Anderson averaged 19.7 points per Gibson, Sean (1987-88) 2 0 0 0 2 game in his final season at Robert Morris in 2013-14, help- Steals, Tyrone (1987-91) 0 2 0 0 2 ing him secure the Northeast Conference scoring title. An- Falletta, Joe (1988-92) 0 1 0 1 2 derson is just the third player from RMU to lead the league Timmerson, Wade (1988-92) 0 0 1 1 2 in scoring in program history. RMU’s all-time leading scorer, Richburg, Ricky (1998-2002) 0 0 0 2 2 former guard Myron Walker (1990-94), led the NEC in scor- Pettyjohn, Steve (1999-2000) 2 ------2 ing as a sophomore during the 1991-92 campaign, scoring Ellis, DaMarcus (2001-03) -- -- 0 2 2 at a 19.8 points per game clip. During the 1999-2000 sea- Langhurst, Jimmy (2006-10) 0 2 0 0 2 son, former guard Gene Nabors (1995-2000) paced the circuit in scoring by averaging 19.1 ppg. Notes: Players bold still active ... Minimum two career 20-point games

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Robert Morris Statistical Comparison * 2013-14 Top Performances Category RMU RMU INDIVIDUAL All Games NEC Games Points Points Per Game 72.0 71.9 38 Anderson @ St. John’s % 3/18/14 Points Allowed Per Game 71.8 65.2 36 Anderson @ Sacred Heart * 1/9/14 Scoring Margin + 0.3 + 6.7 32 Anderson @ Bryant * 1/11/14 31 Anderson vs. St. Francis Brooklyn * 2/22/14 Field-Goal Percentage .438 .437 28 Anderson @ Saint Francis U. * 2/13/14 Three-Point FG Percentage .385 .376 27 Jones @ Oakland 12/22/13 Three-Point FG Made per Game 7.5 6.9 26 Anderson vs. LIU Brooklyn * 2/20/14 Free-Throw Percentage .728 .753 25 Anderson @ Delaware 11/30/13 Opponent FG Percentage .452 .438 25 Jones vs. Toledo 12/7/13 Opponent Three-Point FG Percentage .335 .324 24 Anderson vs. UT Arlington $ 11/21/13 Opponent Free-Throw Percentage .704 .680 24 Jones @ Youngstown State 12/4/13 24 Anderson vs. Saint Francis U. * 1/16/14 Rebound Average 33.5 35.1 24 Anderson vs. Bryant * 1/30/14 Rebound Margin - 1.0 + 2.2 23 Anderson vs. Toledo 12/7/13 * 2013-14 statistics 23 Anderson @ Belmont % 3/21/14

RMU’s Last Game (AP) - Belmont has turned its attention from the NCAA Tournament to Madison Rebounds 11 Jones @ Duquesne 12/14/13 Square Garden. J.J. Mann scored 25 points and the Bruins beat Robert Morris, 82-71, March 11 Jones @ Bryant * 1/11/14 21, to reach the third round of the NIT. Mann, the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year, 11 Jones vs. Sacred Heart * 1/23/14 made 7-of-8 free throws in the final 1:21 to finish off the short-handed Colonials. Belmont’s 11 Tate @ LIU Brooklyn * 2/6/14 last 11 points came at the foul line, where the Bruins shot 24-of-25 for the game. Belmont, the Ohio Valley regular-season champion, will play at Clemson with a trip to the NIT Final Four on Assists the line. “We’re in the thick of it,” Mann said. “Playing in Madison Square Garden would be 9 Myers-Pate vs. UT Arlington $ 11/21/13 the goal and there’s nothing to be ashamed of being in the NIT at all.” Drew Windler 9 Stewart @ Oakland 12/22/13 added 18 points for the fifth-seeded Bruins (26-9), and Craig Bradshaw scored 17. Senior Steals guard Karvel Anderson led No. 8 seed Robert Morris with 23 points. Junior forward Lucky Jones 4 Jones vs. UT Arlington $ 11/21/13 had 15 and senior guard Anthony Myers-Pate 14. Robert Morris (22-14) had only seven play- 4 Stewart vs. Campbell 12/18/13 ers available but led by as many as six points in the first half. Belmont trailed, 25-19, before 4 Myers-Pate @ Sacred Heart * 1/9/14 reeling off 14 consecutive points in a span of 4:37. Mann scored the first eight in that spurt 4 Anderson @ Saint Francis U. * 2/13/14 with a pair of three-pointers and a jumper. He credited the Belmont defense with sparking 4 Appolon @ Fairleigh Dickinson * 2/27/14 the run, as the Bruins forced 11 first-half turnovers. “Really, it was just our defense that created 4 Stewart vs. Mount St. Mary’s # 3/11/14 offense, and we knocked down some shots,” he said. The Bruins were upset by Eastern Kentucky Blocks in the Ohio Valley championship game, keeping them out of the NCAA Tournament. Belmont 4 Jones @ Fairleigh Dickinson * 2/27/14 had made three straight NCAA appearances and earned six bids in the past nine years. “We’re totally over (that) now,” Mann said. Belmont coach Rick Byrd said his team and its fans Field Goals have gotten excited about two NIT victories, including a first-round win over Green Bay. “It’s 15 Anderson @ Sacred Heart * 1/9/14 postseason basketball. It may not be the NCAA, but certainly is the next thing to it,” Byrd said. 13 Anderson vs. St. Francis Brooklyn * 2/22/14 12 Anderson @ Bryant * 1/11/14 “I told our team ... that if we get in this tournament and get some wins, it’s going to be way 12 Anderson @ St. John’s % 3/18/14 better than you thought going in.” The Colonials, who beat top-seeded St. John’s in the opening round, were down 44-35 at halftime. They pulled within six points twice but trailed by double Three-Point Field Goals digits for much of the second half, partially due to fatigue. “We did wear down some toward 9 Anderson @ St. John’s % 3/18/14 the end, but credit our guys. We continued to fight, regardless of the situation,” Robert Morris coach Andrew Toole said. Robert Morris jumped out to an early 11-5 lead in the first two min- TEAM utes of action against Belmont in much the same fashion as it grabbed the early advantage Scoring 94 @ Oakland (94-100) 12/22/13 at St. John’s in the first round of the NIT, as Anderson connected twice from beyond the arc, 91 vs. Sacred Heart (91-65) * 1/23/14 while Lucky Jones buried a triple of his own. Jones would give the Colonials a 13-9 edge at 90 @ Lafayette (90-81) 11/12/13 the 15:32 mark of the first half with a driving layup, but the Bruins responded with a 10-0 surge to grab their first lead of the contest, 19-13, with 13:08 left before halftime. Blake Scoring Defense Jenkins was the main offensive force for Belmont, scoring six points. Junior guard Charles Oliver 50 @ St. Francis Brooklyn (72-50) * 2/8/14 stemmed the tide for Robert Morris by hitting a pair of free throws, which began a 12-0 run 53 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (60-53) # 3/5/14 that helped the Colonials open up a 25-19 advantage with 9:15 left before halftime. Jones 56 @ LIU Brooklyn (65-56) * 2/6/14 and Anderson each connected from deep, while freshman guard Kavon Stewart and sophomore Field Goal Percentage forward Stephan Hawkins each hit jumpers. RMU then went cold offensively, not converting a .633 vs. Toledo (31-for-49) 12/7/13 field goal for almost five minutes, and the Bruins grabbed their first double-digit lead of the .548 @ Saint Francis U. (23-for-42) * 2/13/14 contest, 36-25, thanks to a 17-0 spurt that began with eight straight points from Mann. An- .536 @ Sacred Heart (30-for-56) * 1/9/14 derson helped the Colonials whittle their deficit to 38-33 at the 2:41 mark of the first half .536 vs. Sacred Heart (30-for-56) * 1/23/14 with a three-point play, but a three-pointer that was banked in from Craig Bradshaw allowed Belmont to take a 44-35 edge at halftime. Field Goal Percentage Defense .323 @ LIU Brooklyn (20-for-62) * 2/6/14 .340 @ St. Francis Brooklyn (18-for-53) * 2/8/14 Leading Scorers: Anderson (23), Jones (15), Myers-Pate (14), Hawkins (8) .350 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (21-for-60) * 2/27/14 Leading Rebounders: Tate (10), Jones (9), Hawkins (4), Three tied with ... (3) Assists: Myers-Pate (3), Oliver (2), Four tied with ... (1) * NEC game; $ Keightley Classic; # NEC Tournament; % NIT

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Karvel Anderson Senior, Guard, 6-2, 190 Elkhart, Ind. / Elkhart Memorial (Glen Oaks Community College) Senior guard Karvel Anderson put forth arguably the greatest offensive season in school history in 2013-14 en route to being named the 2014 Northeast Conference Player of the Year, establishing a number of RMU single-season records. One of the most dangerous shooters in school history, Anderson had the ability to knock down the three-point shot while also diversifying his offensive output, slashing to the basket and showing a solid mid-range game. Despite playing just two seasons in a Robert Morris uniform, Anderson will go down as one of the purest scorers in program history. A look at some of his accomplishments in both 2013-14 and over his two-year career at RMU ...

Rewriting The Record Book - Karvel Anderson established a number of RMU Mission Accomplished - Many have tried over the years, and many have single-season records in 2013-14, some of which may stand for a long time. failed. Yet Karvel Anderson was the one that came through and established En route to leading the Colonials to the 2014 Northeast Conference regu- a new RMU single-season school record in a category that had stood for lar-season championship and their sixth postseason appearance in the last almost a quarter of a century. Thanks to a trio of three-pointers in a 71-70 seven years, Anderson established the following single-season marks ... overtime victory over St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) that helped the Colo- points (710), field goals (248), field goal attempts (486), three-point field nials clinch the 2014 Northeast Conference regular-season championship, goals (119), three-point field goal attempts (257), three-point field goals Anderson set a new single-season record for triples and on the year drained made per game (3.31), double-figure scoring games (33), 20-point scoring 119. That total surpassed the old single-season school record of 93 that games (19) and 30-point scoring games (4). was established by former guard Scott Shepherd (1988-91) during the 1988-89 campaign. The 30-30 Club - Karvel Anderson became just the second player in school history to eclipse the 30-point plateau in back-to-back games when he turned Three’s Company - Thanks to a record-breaking season in shooting from be- the trick in RMU’s swing through New England to open Northeast Conference yond the three-point line, Karvel Anderson became the just the eighth player play. Anderson finished with 36 points in a 79-70 win @ Sacred Heart in school history to eclipse 200 career three-pointers. In 69 career contests, (1/9/14), followed by 32 points in a 71-67 victory @ Bryant (1/11/14). Anderson finished with 201 three-pointers, which ranks eighth all-time at Anderson joins former guard Gene Nabors (1995-2000), who accom- Robert Morris. In the RMU career record book, Anderson established a new plished the feat in the 2000 NEC Tournament in Trenton, N.J., at Sovereign mark for three-point field goals made per game, averaging 2.91 in his two Bank Arena. In the quarterfinals of the 2000 NEC Tournament, Nabors seasons with the Colonials. In addition, Anderson also established a Robert scored 38 points in a 72-52 win over Saint Francis U. (3/3/00). The next Morris career record for three-point field goal percentage, converting 45.3 day, Nabors dropped 35 points to lead Robert Morris to an 80-61 win percent (119-for-444) of his attempts from international waters. He broke over Mount St. Mary’s (3/4/00) in the semifinals of the NEC Tournament. the old mark of 44 percent (66-for-150) that former guard Billy Erwin shot from 1993 to 1997. Rise Up - Karvel Anderson settled his name in the top 10 rankings in a number of different single-season categories at Robert Morris in 2013-14, and in Did You Know? Karvel Anderson was the only player in NCAA Division I in a 60-57 win over Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) in the semifinals of the 2014 2013-14 to rank in the top 10 in the country in both three-point field goals NEC Tournament he established a new single-season record for points made per game (3.31) and three-point field goal percentage (.463). An- scored. Anderson, who scored a career-high 38 points @ St. John’s derson ranked ninth in the country in three-point field goals made per game (3/18/14) in the first round of the 2014 National Invitation Tournament and seventh in three-point field goal percentage. (NIT), finished the 2013-14 campaign with 710 points. That total eclipsed the old single-season mark of 614 points that former guard Myron Walker Free Is For Me - Late in the 2013-14 season, Karvel Anderson had a stretch (1990-04) scored as a sophomore in 1991-92. where he converted 31 consecutive attempts at the free-throw line, the longest streak on record in program history. Anderson’s streak began in a Grand Concourse - Karvel Anderson became the 23rd member of the Robert 73-64 victory over LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) when he converted his final five Morris 1,000-point club in RMU’s 2013-14 regular-season finale @ Wag- shots from the charity stripe and ended when he missed his third attempt at ner (3/1/14), as his three-pointer at the 18:07 mark of the first half helped the stripe in an 89-78 victory @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of him join the fraternity. In 69 career games with the Colonials, Anderson the 2014 NIT. Included during that stretch was a 12-for-12 performance scored 1,123 points, an average of 16.3 points per contest. Anderson is just against Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) in the NEC Tournament semifinals. the third player in school history to eclipse 1,000 points while playing just two seasons at Robert Morris. The only other Division I player to turn the Did You Know? Karvel Anderson scored in double figures in 55 of his 69 ca- trick at RMU was former guard Gene Nabors (1995-2000), who scored reer games, including a single-season school record 33 times as a senior in 1,029 points with the Colonials from 1998 to 2000 after transferring from 2013-14. Anderson’s 55 career double-figure scoring games is tied for Louisiana State University (LSU). The first player to accomplish the feat was 16th in program history with former forward Russell Johnson (2008-13), junior college guard Don Mackey, who scored 1,034 points from 1963 to and the Colonials finished with a record of 34-21 (.618) when Anderson 1965 before transferring to Gannon. scored at least 10 points in a game. Career Statistics Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D TOT Avg. PF AST TO BLK STL Points Avg. 2012-13 33-10 825 143-301 .475 82-187 .439 45-53 .849 21 65 86 2.6 56 35 38 5 26 413 12.5 2013-14 36-36 1,100 248-486 .510 119-257 .463 95-113 .841 27 93 120 3.3 72 50 44 8 48 710 19.7 TOTAL 69-46 1,925 391-787 .497 201-444 .453 140-166 .843 48 158 206 3.0 128 85 82 13 74 1,123 16.3

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 A Special Night - Karvel Anderson put forth arguably the most impressive shooting display in school history during his junior campaign in 2012-13 in an 84-76 win Karvel Anderson By the Numbers over Ohio (12/1/12) at the Charles L. Sewall Center, hitting all 10 of his shots from the floor in the victory, including 8-for-8 from beyond the arc. Anderson is the first 2.91 - Career three-point field goals per game, a Robert Mor- student-athlete in school history to post a perfect shooting night from the field with ris record as many as 10 field goals. Anderson also became just the second student-athlete in school history to convert eight field goals from beyond the arc without a miss. Former guard Scott Shepherd (1988-91) also finished 8-for-8 from deep in a 110-80 win 3.31 - Three-point field goals made per game in 2013-14, an over LIU Brooklyn Feb. 8, 1990, at the Sewall Center. A look at some of the perfect RMU single-season record that ranked ninth in NCAA Division I shooting nights in school history: 9 - Three-pointers in an 89-78 win @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in FIELD GOALS the first round of the 2014 NIT, tying an RMU single-game record Name FG-FGA Date Opponent (Result) Karvel Anderson 10-for-10 12/1/12 Ohio (W, 84-76) Field goals made without a miss in an 84-76 victory over Rob Robinson 9-for-9 1/17/09 Wagner (W, 104-56) 10 - Tony Lee 8-for-8 12/20/06 @ Canisius (W, 81-77) Ohio (12/1/12) at the Charles L. Sewall Center, the most field Rob Robinson 8-for-8 2/18/10 Sacred Heart (W, 64-39) goals made without a miss in school history Jimmy Langhurst 7-for-7 11/28/07 @ FIU (W, 88-61) Rob Robinson 7-for-7 2/28/09 Mount St. Mary’s (W, 66-63) 16.3 - Career scoring average, which trails only former guards Myron Walker (18.7) and (16.4) in the Robert THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Morris career record book Name FG-FGA Date Opponent (Result) Scott Shepherd 8-for-8 2/8/90 LIU Brooklyn (W, 110-80) 19.7 - Scoring average in 2013-14, helping Anderson become Karvel Anderson 8-for-8 12/1/12 Ohio (W, 84-76) Bubba Donnelly 7-for-7 1/10/94 @ Rider (W, 80-59) the third player in program history to win an NEC scoring title

A Special Night Part Deux - Karvel Anderson added to his legacy as one of the best 20.3 - Scoring average in four career games of the National three-point shooters in school history in an 88-81 win over UT Arlington (11/21/13) Invitation Tournament (NIT) as part of the Keightley Classic, tying a Charles L. Sewall Center record for three- pointers by a student-athlete from RMU with eight. Anderson finished 8-for-10 from 31 - Consecutive free throws converted late in the 2013-14 sea- beyond the arc against the Mavericks en route to a team-high 24 points. It marked son, the longest stretch on record in program history the second time Anderson connected for eight three-pointers in a game at “The Chuck,” as he also accomplished the feat in an 84-76 win over Ohio (12/1/12). Anderson, one of six Colonials in school history to bury eight three-point field goals 33 - Double-figure scoring games in 2013-14, an RMU single- in a game at the Sewall Center, was the first to turn the trick twice. season school record

Explosion - Hitting eight three-pointers in a game on two separate occasions, Karvel 38 - Points in an 89-78 victory @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the Anderson saved one of his best performances for last, leading Robert Morris to an first round of the 2014 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), the 89-78 victory @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of the 2014 National Invi- most points scored by a member of the Colonials in a national tation Tournament (NIT) with a career-high 38 points. Anderson finished 12-for-20 postseason tournament shooting from the floor, including a 9-for-15 performance from beyond the arc, while going 5-for-6 at the free-throw line. Anderson tied the RMU single-game Career three-point field goal shooting percentage, a record for three-pointers thanks to his nine against the Red Storm, joining former 45.3 - guards Scott Shepherd (1988-91) and Gene Nabors (1995-2000). Shepherd orig- Robert Morris record inally established the mark in an 88-82 overtime victory @ Wagner (1/12/89) before Nabors tied the mark in a 66-59 overtime win @ Monmouth (3/5/00). 46.3 - Three-point field goal shooting percentage in 2013-14, which ranked seventh in NCAA Division I Reese’s Pieces - Karvel Anderson concluded his senior season at Robert Morris in 2013-14 by being selected to participate in the 2014 Reese’s Division I College 55 - Career double-figure scoring games All-Star Game (4/4/14) as part of festivities for the 2014 NCAA Final Four in Ar- lington, Texas. Anderson earned the start at guard for the East squad at AT&T Sta- 119 - Three-pointers in 2013-14, a single-season school record dium and finished with 12 points, six rebounds, an assist and a in 21 minutes of action in an 87-75 victory over the West All-Stars. Anderson shot 4-for-11 from at Robert Morris the field, including 4-of-9 from beyond the arc. He was one of 20 seniors to partic- ipate in the game as Jerelle Benimon of Towson was named the Reese’s Perfect 201 - Career three-pointers in two seasons at Robert Morris, Player by scoring all of his 15 points in the second half. which ranks eighth all-time in school history

In The NEC Record Book - Karvel Anderson finished with 119 three-pointers on the 248 - Field goals in 2013-14, an RMU single-season record 2013-14 campaign, a total that ranks second in single-season history of the North- east Conference. Tristan Blackwood of Central Connecticut State established the 710 - Points in 2013-14, an RMU single-season record single-season mark of 122 in 2006-07. Anderson is also one of seven players in league history to score at least 700 points in a season, ranking eighth all-time with 710 points. The NEC single-season record of 903 was established by Charles Jones 1,123 - Career points, just the third player in program history of LIU Brooklyn during the 1996-97 campaign. to eclipse 1,000 points while playing two seasons at RMU

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics EAST vs WEST 4/4/14 4:35pm at AT&T Stadium, North Texas

EAST 87 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 20 SHEEHEY, Will f 5-6 2-3 1-3 000213310021 32 REDDIC, Juvonte f 4-11 0-1 2-2 224110130121 24 ZANNA, Talib c 3-7 0-0 2-2 1 10 11 4 8210221 02 ANDERSON, Karvel g 4-11 4-9 0-0 156212100121 10 HALL, Langston g 1-5 0-4 0-0 0221 2630021 04 STARKS, Markel 4-11 0-3 2-2 134310430019 12 WILLIAMS, Pendarvis 1-2 0-0 0-0 0220 2000119 14 EVANS, Dwayne 6-8 1-2 2-2 022115010119 22 BENIMON, Jerrelle 7-8 0-0 1-1 178215211019 30 KANACEVIC, Halil 0-2 0-1 0-0 0662 0033019 Team 1 0 1 Totals 35-71 7-23 10-12 7 39 46 18 87 19 16 4 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-35 40.0% 2nd half: 21-36 58.3% Game: 35-71 49.3% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 7-23 30.4% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 10-12 83.3% 1

WEST 75 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 15 CLARK, Cameron f 4-14 1-2 2-2 112211010023 25 DOWER Jr., Sam f 3-9 0-1 0-0 1780 6120024 33 SHERMAN, Garrick c 2-7 0-0 2-4 2570 6000018 01 WATSON, Neil g 3-7 1-4 0-1 0001 7221120 11 CRAWFORD, Drew g 3-6 1-3 4-4 279111020222 03 IRELAND, Anthony 3-7 1-3 0-0 1011 7100318 05 BERRY, Davion 4-10 1-5 6-7 112215420120 13 CROCKETT, Jaye 1-7 0-3 4-4 4372 6130223 23 JONES, Shawn 2-6 0-0 0-0 2240 4002016 31 STANDHARDINGER, C. 1-10 0-0 0-0 7 4 11 1 2110116 Team 0 0 0 Totals 26-83 5-21 18-22 21 30 51 10 75 10 13 3 10 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-39 25.6% 2nd half: 16-44 36.4% Game: 26-83 31.3% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 5-21 23.8% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0 2nd half: 12-16 75.0% Game: 18-22 81.8% 1

Officials: Tommy Short, Gerald Williams, Marques Pettigrew Technical fouls: EAST-None. WEST-None. Attendance: 15401

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast EAST 37 50 87 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench EAST 46 17 8 12 42 WEST 28 47 75 WEST 32 19 15 4 34

Last FG - EAST 2nd-00:49, WEST 2nd-00:21. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - EAST by 20 2nd-08:17, WEST by 4 1st-15:25. Lead changed - 5 times. Anthony Myers-Pate Senior, Guard, 6-0, 190 Washington, D.C. / McKinley Tech (Charis Prep) Senior guard Anthony Myers-Pate was a steady presence at point guard for Robert Morris throughout his four-year career. Originally serving as the understudy and backup to former guard Velton Jones (2008-13), Myers-Pate showed an ability to consistently find the open man while keeping defenses honest by knocking down the open shot. As a freshman, Myers-Pate established a class record for assists with 116 and continued to create offense for Robert Morris throughout his career while also providing the Colonials with leadership at an important position. A look at some of his accomplishments in both 2013- 14 and over his four-year career at RMU ...

Put Me In Coach - Anthony Myers-Pate became the sixth different member Protect The Rock - No member of the Colonials did a better job of protecting of the Colonials in the last seven years to establish a new Robert Morris the basketball throughout his career than Anthony Myers-Pate. Over the final school record for career games played. Thanks to RMU’s second straight seven games of the 2013-14 non-conference season, Myers-Pate dished appearance in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), Myers-Pate con- out 40 assists against just nine turnovers, an assist-to-turnover ratio of 4.44. cluded his carer having played in 137 career games. That total snapped It marked the best stretch of his career. Myers-Pate finished the 2013-14 the old mark of his predecessor at the point guard position, former guard campaign ranked fourth in the Northeast Conference in assist-to-turnover Velton Jones, who appeared in 135 from 2009 to 2013. ratio at 2.23, which ranks second in the RMU single-season record. Two of the top five marks in single-season school history have been accomplished A Successful Career - In helping lead the Colonials to an overall record of in the last two seasons, as former guard Velton Jones (2008-2013) finished 22-14 (.611) in his final season at Robert Morris in 2013-14, Anthony Myers- with a 2.08 assist-to-turnover ratio in 2012-13. A look at the top five sea- Pate put himself in elite company in the 38-year history of Division I bas- sons in school history in assist-to-turnover ratio: ketball at RMU. Myers-Pate became the seventh player in school history accumulate at least 90 wins in his four-year career, joining former Colonials Name Year Assists TO Ratio Dallas Green, Jimmy Langhurst and Mezie Nwigwe. The trio of Green, 1. Wade Timmerson 1990-91 126 55 2.29 Langhurst and Nwigwe finished 90-42 (.682) in four years from 2006 to 2. Anthony Myers-Pate 2013-14 134 60 2.23 2010, while Myers-Pate finished 90-50 (.643) over the last four seasons. The 3. Wade Timmerson 1991-92 204 93 2.19 all-time record for victories by a class belongs to former Colonials Gary 4. Forest Grant 1981-82 188 77 2.16 Wallace, Velton Jones and Russell Johnson. Wallace won 91 games from 5. Velton Jones 2012-13 158 76 2.08 2007 to 2011, while Jones and Johnson matched that total from 2008 to 2013. Protect The Rock Part Deux - Thanks to a solid senior campaign, Anthony Myers-Pate finished his career ranked second all-time at Robert Morris in Double Nickel On A Dime - Anthony Myers-Pate recorded a game-high eight assist-to-turnover ratio. Myers-Pate compiled an assist-to-turnover ratio of assists in an 89-78 win @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of the 1.94 throughout his four seasons in an RMU uniform, trailing only former 2014 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), helping him move into sixth place guard Wade Timmerson (2.02). A look at the top five in school history for all-time at Robert Morris for career dimes. Myers-Pate finished his career career assist-to-turnover ratio: with the Colonials with 449 career dimes and in his final season in 2013-14 compiled 134 assists against 60 turnovers. Myers-Pate ranked eighth in the Name Years Assists TO Ratio NEC in 2013-14 in assists per game (3.72) while finishing fourth in the circuit 1. Wade Timmerson 1988-92 484 273 2.02 in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.23). 2. Anthony Myers-Pate 2010-14 449 232 1.94 3. Forest Grant 1980-84 555 296 1.88 Breakout - In a 79-76 victory over Bryant (1/30/14) at the Charles L. Se- 4. Derek Coleman 2003-07 440 257 1.71 wall Center, Anthony Myers-Pate registered the most explosive offensive 5. Javier Smith 1994-98 459 273 1.68 game of his career. He finished with a career-high 21 points, hitting eight of his nine shots from the field, including 3-for-3 from beyond the arc, while It’s All Relative - Anthony Myers-Pate signed a National Letter of Intent in going 2-for-2 at the free-throw line. The performance was part of a four- June of 2010 with Robert Morris in his bloodlines. Myers-Pate is the cousin game homestand that saw Myers-Pate average 12.3 points, 2.5 rebounds of former point guard Derek Coleman, who earned four letters while playing and 2.3 assists per contest while shooting 59.4 percent (19-for-32) from the with the Colonials from 2003 to 2007. In his four seasons with RMU, Cole- field, including 60 percent (6-for-10) from beyond the arc, and 83.3 percent man scored 1,042 points and dished out 440 assists. Combined, Coleman (5-for-6) at the free-throw line. Over the course of his career, Myers-Pate and Myers-Pate combined for 1,847 career points and 889 career assists. reached double figures in scoring a total of 29 times, including 14 times in Myers-Pate finished his career ranked sixth all-time at Robert Morris in as- 2013-14. Robert Morris finished with a record of 22-7 (.759) when Myers- sists, one spot ahead of Coleman, who now ranks seventh all-time. The duo Pate scored at least 10 points in a game. also combined for an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.82.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D TOT Avg. PF AST TO BLK STL Points Avg. 2010-11 32-13 763 47-135 .348 9-37 .243 31-49 .633 35 75 110 3.4 53 116 62 0 35 134 4.2 2011-12 37-1 859 71-174 .408 35-86 .407 54-72 .750 37 61 98 2.6 62 111 61 1 46 231 6.2 2012-13 32-8 752 65-164 .396 17-67 .254 43-55 .782 28 43 71 2.2 52 88 49 0 29 190 5.9 2013-14 36-36 993 80-204 .392 21-66 .318 69-92 .750 25 63 88 2.4 58 134 60 1 38 250 6.9 TOTAL 137-58 3,367 263-677 .388 82-256 .320 197-268 .735 125 242 367 2.7 225 449 232 2 148 805 5.9

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Steal City - Robert Morris finished the 2013-14 campaign tops in the Northeast Confer- Robert Morris Quick Facts ence in steals, averaging 7.08 per game. It marks the fifth time in the last seven years THE UNIVERSITY that the Colonials have paced the league in steals. Individually, RMU was led by senior Location: Moon Township, Pa. guard Karvel Anderson, who ranked fifth in the circuit with an average of 1.33 thefts Founded: 1921 per contest. Robert Morris also led the NEC in steals per game against league foes for Enrollment: 5,000 the sixth time in the last seven seasons by averaging 8.06 per contest, ahead of Mount President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. St. Mary’s (7.44). Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Northeast (NEC) Tag Team - Senior guard Karvel Anderson and junior forward Lucky Jones, just the second Home Court (capacity): Charles L. Sewall Center (3,056) tandem in school history to combine for at least 1,000 points in a season, established a Year Opened: 1985 new single-season school record for points by an RMU duo in a 60-53 victory over Fair- School Colors: Blue (282) and White with Red (187) leigh Dickinson (3/5/14) in the quarterfinals of the 2014 NEC Tournament. In 36 games Nickname: Colonials in 2013-14, Anderson and Jones combined for 1,209 points, eclipsing the record of University Website: www.rmu.edu 1,028 points that former Colonials Myron Walker (1990-94) and Ricky Cannon (1988- Athletics Website: www.rmucolonials.com 92) combined for during the 1991-92 season. Anderson concluded the 2013-14 cam- paign with a single-season school record 710 points, while Jones finished with 499 for INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS RMU, a total that ranks 12th all-time in the single-season record book. Director of Athletics: Craig Coleman, M.D. Senior Associate Athletic Director: Marty Galosi Consistency - If there was one thing that 2014 Northeast Conference Player of the Year Associate Athletic Director: / SWA: Addie Muti Karvel Anderson was over the course of the 2013-14 campaign, it was consistent. Thanks Associate Athletic Director: Sean Simmons to a team-high 23 points in his final game in a Robert Morris uniform in an 82-71 setback Associate Athletic Director: Don Smith @ Belmont (3/21/14) in the second round of the 2014 National Invitation Tournament Assistant Athletic Director: Ryan Fleischer (NIT), Anderson recorded his 19th game of the year eclipsing the 20-point plateau, ex- Faculty Representative: Scott Branvold, Ed.D. tending his own RMU single-season school record. The old mark of 15 was held by for- Division I Programs: 23 (10 men, 13 women) mer Colonials Myron Walker (1990-94), Gene Nabors (1995-2000) and Maurice Athletics Phone: (412) 397-4913 Carter (2001-05). Walker turned the trick twice, first as a sophomore in 1991-92 in leading RMU to the NEC Tournament championship and again as a senior in 1993-94. THE TEAM Nabors reached the 20-point plateau in 15 games as a senior in 1999-2000, while Head Coach: Andrew Toole (Penn, 2003) Carter finished with at least 20 points in 15 contests during his sophomore season in Toole’s Record at RMU: 90-50 (.643 - fourth season) 2002-03. Toole’s Career Record: 90-50 (.643 - fourth season) Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 6 / 5 Comeback Kids - Robert Morris proved throughout the 2013-14 campaign that no lead Starters Returning / Lost: 2 / 3 was safe for an opponent. RMU climbed out of a double-digit deficit in four of its last nine games. In a 60-57 victory over Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) in the semifinals of the PROGRAM HISTORY 2014 NEC Tournament, the Colonials erased a 10-point deficit in the first half, 16-6, to First Season of Men’s Basketball: 1976-77 earn the win. RMU also erased a 15-point deficit in the second half of a 69-64 win @ All-Time Record: 551-565 (.494) Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) and fell behind by 16 points against LIU Brooklyn All-Time NEC Record (1981 - present): 324-244 (.570) (2/20/14) before charging back to grab a 73-64 win. In a 71-70 overtime victory NEC Regular-Season Division Championships: 2 over St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14), Robert Morris eclipsed a 12-point deficit in the NEC Regular-Season Championships: 9 second half to post a win. The win over the Red Flash marked the 15th time RMU has NEC Tournament Championships: 7 climbed out of a double-digit deficit to earn a victory in four seasons under head coach NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 7 / 2010 Andrew Toole. NIT Appearances/Last: 3 / 2014 CIT Appearances/Last: 1 / 2012 Protect This House - Thanks to a 72-61 victory over Campbell (12/18/13), Robert Morris All-Northeast Conference Selections: 36 notched victory No. 250 at the Charles L. Sewall Center. Protecting its home court at “The All-Time Sewall Center Record (1985 - ): 259-128 (.669) Chuck” has become a key part to RMU’s success over the last decade. During its stretch Last Postseason Opponent/Year: Belmont /2014 (NIT) of nine consecutive winning seasons, the Colonials have posted a record of 106-26 (.803) Result: L, 71-82 at home, including a mark of 64-16 (.800) against Northeast Conference opponents. In four seasons under head coach Andrew Toole, Robert Morris owns a record of 47-11 SPORTS INFORMATION SID (Men’s Basketball Contact): Jim Duzyk (.810) at the Sewall Center, including a mark of 28-7 (.800) against the NEC. The Sewall Office: (412) 397-4919 Center has also proven to be a tough place to play for non-conference opponents, as Cell: (412) 498-8359 RMU is 13-2 (.867) against non-conference opponents in the regular season at home. E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @jim_duzyk There’s An App For That - No member of Robert Morris benefitted more from the eight- Basketball Press Row: (412) 397-3959 man rotation than junior guard David Appolon, who played arguably his best basketball Assistant Sports Information Director: Ken Baker in an RMU uniform down the stretch of the 2013-14 campaign. Despite being injured Assistant Sports Information Director: Spencer Kowitz in the first half of an 89-78 win @ St. John’s (3/18/14) in the first round of the 2014 Sports Information Graduate Assistant: Mike Wagner National Invitation Tournament (NIT), Appolon averaged 6.5 points and 5.2 rebounds Sports Information Graduate Assistant: Ethan Woy over his final 16 games of the season while shooting 47.5 percent (38-for-80) from the field. During that stretch the Colonials posted a record of 13-3 (.813). Appolon’s best Robert Morris University Athletics game came in a 73-64 win over LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14), when he established career highs in both points (13) and rebounds (9). Appolon’s production down the stretch was a 6001 University Boulevard stark contrast from RMU’s first 19 games, when he averaged just 10.3 minutes per game Moon Township, PA 15108-1189 and averaged 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per contest.

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 In The Clutch - You certainly could say that Robert Morris has a flair for the dramatic. In Robert Morris in the 2013-14 a 71-70 overtime win over St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14), junior forward Lucky Jones Northeast Conference Rankings became the latest member of the Colonials to hit a buzzer beater for RMU, as his layup Final with 3.1 seconds left in the extra frame lifted Robert Morris to the win. A look at the last 10 Colonials to sink a buzzer beater in the final 15 seconds for RMU: NEC GAMES - TEAM Scoring Offense ...... 5th (71.9) Player Opponent (Date) Time (sec) Score Scoring Defense ...... 2nd (65.2) Lucky Jones vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) 3.1 (OT) W, 71-70 Scoring Margin ...... 2nd (+ 6.7) Velton Jones @ LIU Brooklyn (2/2/13) 9.8 W, 60-57 Free Throw Pct...... 2nd (.753) Karvel Anderson @ Campbell (12/4/12) 4.5 # W, 61-58 Field Goal Pct...... 6th (.437) Velton Jones @ Sacred Heart (2/23/12) 0.1 # W, 55-53 Field Goal Pct. Defense ...... 4th (.438) Coron Williams @ Youngstown State (12/22/11) 0.3 # W, 59-56 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct...... 1st (.376) Velton Jones @ Quinnipiac (3/6/11) * 4.3 W, 64-62 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense ...... 3rd (.324) Russell Johnson @ Monmouth (2/19/11) 3.3 W, 62-60 3-Pt. Field Goals Made ...... 6th (6.94) Dallas Green vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/09) * 2.5 W, 48-46 Rebounding Offense ...... 5th (35.1) Jeremy Chappell @ Sacred Heart (1/10/09) 2.1 (OT) W, 72-70 Rebounding Defense ...... 2nd (32.9) Bateko Francisco vs. Youngstown State (11/25/08) 2.7 W, 74-72 Rebounding Margin ...... 3rd (+ 2.2) * NEC Tournament; # three-pointer Blocked Shots ...... 10th (1.75) Assists ...... 10th (11.19) Scoring In Bunches - Senior guard Karvel Anderson had his own flair for the dramatic in Steals ...... 1st (8.06) his final season at Robert Morris in 2013-14, as on four separate occasions he scored Turnover Margin ...... 1st (+ 3.12) at least 20 points in a half. Anderson’s biggest outburst came in a 73-64 victory over Assist / Turnover Ratio ...... 4th (1.08) LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) at the Charles L. Sewall Center, when he scored all of his game- Offensive Rebounds ...... 4th (11.56) high 26 points in the second half, including 20 in the final 6:43 of the contest to help lift Defensive Rebounds ...... 6th (23.56) the Colonials out of a 16-point deficit. Anderson’s outburst against the Blackbirds marks the most points scored in a half in school history, eclipsing the 25 points former guard NEC GAMES - INDIVIDUAL Gene Nabors (1995-2000) scored in the second half of an 80-61 win over Mount St. Lucky Jones Mary’s (3/4/00) in the semifinals of the 2000 Northeast Conference Tournament in Defensive Rebounds ...... 3rd (5.75) Trenton, N.J., at Sovereign Bank Arena. Rebounding ...... T-3rd (7.8) Steals ...... 7th (1.44) Hawkeye - Another member of RMU to improve when the Colonials went to their eight- Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... T-13th (1.63) man rotation in January was sophomore forward Stephan Hawkins. In his final 16 games Free-Throw Pct...... 14th (.767) of the 2013-14 campaign, Hawkins averaged 6.9 points and 3.8 rebounds per game Offensive Rebounds ...... T-14th (2.06) while shooting 53.8 percent (49-for-91) from the field and compiling 16 blocks. Hawkins Scoring ...... 18th (12.3) tied a career high with 12 points and also added four rebounds in a 95-61 victory over Karvel Anderson Sacred Heart (1/23/14) during that stretch and led the Colonials in 2013-14 with 23 Scoring ...... 1st (21.7) blocks. Three-Point Field Goal Pct...... 2nd (.474) Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 2nd (3.38) Board Games - Part of following the formula in regard to being successful for Robert Free-Throw Pct...... 3rd (.887) Morris over the last seven seasons has been the program’s ability to crash the boards. Steals ...... 6th (1.63) Since the beginning of 2007-08, Robert Morris owns a record of 117-19 (.860) when Field Goal Pct...... 8th (.523) the Colonials are even or better in rebounding in a game, including a 112-17 (.868) Anthony Myers-Pate mark when outrebounding their opponent. In Andrew Toole’s four seasons as head coach, Assist-to-Turnover Ratio ...... 5th (2.09) Robert Morris has posted a record of 60-13 (.822) when outrebounding its opponent, Assists ...... 9th (3.00) including a mark of 16-2 (.889) in 2013-14. Steals ...... T-9th (1.31) Kavon Stewart Here Or There - Robert Morris put forth a statistical oddity in its sweep through Brooklyn, Assists ...... 10th (2.94) N.Y., in victories @ LIU Brooklyn (2/6/14) and @ St. Francis Brooklyn (2/8/14) involv- ing its two leading scorers. Junior forward Lucky Jones scored each of his 27 points in Did You Know? the first half of RMU’s two victories, while all of senior guard Karvel Anderson’s 29 points came in the second half. Jones shot 76.9 percent (10-for-13) from the field in the first For the sixth time in the last seven seasons, Robert Morris half against the Blackbirds and Terriers, including 83.3 percent (5-for-6) from deep, paced the Northeast Conference against league foes in while Anderson converted 62.5 percent (10-for-16) of his shots from the floor in the sec- 2013-14 in steals, averaging a league-high 8.06 per game. ond half, including 70 percent (7-for-10) from downtown. It also marks the third straight season under fourth-year head coach Andrew Toole the Colonials have led the circuit Finding His Footing - Kavon Stewart had an up-and-down rookie season, but the freshman against NEC opponents in steals per game. In 16 games guard settled in as RMU’s reserve point guard, earning valuable experience as he looks against league foes, a trio of players recorded at least 20 to take over a starting spot in 2014-15. Over the final 17 games of the 2013-14 sea- steals. Senior guard Karvel Anderson led the way with 26 son, Stewart averaged 5.3 points and 2.7 assists per game while also recording an as- thefts, an average of 1.63 per game that ranked sixth indi- sist-to-turnover ratio of 1.35. Overall in 2013-14, Stewart ranked 11th in the Northeast vidually in the NEC. Junior forward Lucky Jones ranked one Conference in assists per game (2.80) and 13th in steals per contest (1.10). Stewart con- spot behind Anderson in seventh place in the NEC against cluded the season ranked fourth on the Colonials in steals with 33 in 30 games and pro- league opponents with an average of 1.44 steals per game, duced his best game of the season @ Oakland (12/22/13), establishing career highs while senior guard Anthony Myers-Pate ranked ninth (1.31). in both points (11) and assists (9).

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Northeast Conference Tournament History A charter member of the Northeast Conference, Robert Morris has appeared in the NEC Tournament 30 out of a possible 33 times. RMU’s 36 victories in the NEC Tournament are the most by any institution in the history of the tournament.

Year Date Result Venue Overall Year Date Result Venue Overall 1982 2000 Loyola (Md.) 3/2/82 W, 78-69 H 1-0 Saint Francis U. 3/3/00 W, 72-52 N 19-12 Baltimore 3/4/82 W, 80-70 H 2-0 Mount St. Mary’s 3/4/00 W, 80-61 N 20-12 LIU Brooklyn 3/6/82 W, 85-84 A 3-0 Central Conn. State 3/6/00 L, 46-63 N 20-13 1983 2001 Loyola (Md.) 3/8/83 W, 81-60 H 4-0 DNQ Saint Francis U. 3/10/83 W, 106-94 H 5-0 2002 LIU Brooklyn 3/12/83 W, 79-67 H 6-0 UMBC 3/1/02 L, 76-85 N 20-14 1984 2003 Wagner 3/8/84 W, 68-62 N 7-0 DNQ Fairleigh Dickinson 3/9/84 W, 62-58 N 8-0 2004 LIU Brooklyn 3/10/84 L, 81-87 N 8-1 Saint Francis U. 3/6/04 W, 58-43 N 21-14 1985 Monmouth 3/7/04 L, 45-62 N 21-15 Fairleigh Dickinson 3/2/85 L, 49-65 N 8-2 2005 1986 Wagner 3/3/05 L, 65-69 H 21-16 Loyola (Md.) 3/6/86 W, 75-69 H 9-2 2006 Marist 3/7/86 L, 55-60 H 9-3 Mount St. Mary’s 3/2/06 W, 67-66 A 22-16 1987 Fairleigh Dickinson 3/5/06 L, 55-71 A 22-17 Wagner 3/3/87 L, 77-82 A 9-4 2007 1988 Mount St. Mary’s 3/1/07 L, 61-78 H 22-18 St. Francis Brooklyn 3/6/88 L, 56-59 H 9-5 2008 1989 Monmouth 3/6/08 W, 64-50 H 23-18 LIU Brooklyn 3/3/89 W, 63-52 H 10-5 Mount St. Mary’s 3/9/08 L, 65-83 H 23-19 Fairleigh Dickinson 3/4/89 W, 67-66 H 11-5 2009 1990 St. Francis Brooklyn 3/5/09 W, 73-60 H 24-19 Fairleigh Dickinson 3/2/90 W, 78-58 H 12-5 Quinnipiac 3/8/09 W, 75-48 H 25-19 Monmouth 3/3/90 W, 71-66 H 13-5 Mount St. Mary’s 3/11/09 W, 48-46 H 26-19 1991 2010 DNQ Central Conn. State 3/4/10 W, 71-63 H 27-19 1992 Mount St. Mary’s 3/7/10 W, 80-62 H 28-19 Saint Francis U. 3/5/92 W, 83-66 H 14-5 Quinnipiac 3/10/10 W, 52-50 A 29-19 St. Francis Brooklyn 3/7/92 W, 70-68 H 15-5 2011 Marist 3/11/92 W, 85-81 H 16-5 Wagner 3/3/11 W, 78-74 H 30-19 1993 Quinnipiac 3/6/11 W, 64-62 A 31-19 LIU Brooklyn 3/2/93 L, 77-80 H 16-6 LIU Brooklyn * 3/9/11 L, 82-85 A 31-20 1994 2012 Marist 2/27/94 W, 71-52 H 17-6 Monmouth 3/1/12 W, 87-68 H 32-20 Monmouth 3/4/94 L, 61-76 A 17-7 Wagner 3/4/12 W, 71-64 A 33-20 1995 LIU Brooklyn 3/7/12 L, 90-73 A 33-21 LIU Brooklyn 2/27/95 L, 80-87 A 17-8 2013 1996 St. Francis Brooklyn 3/6/13 W, 75-57 H 34-21 Fairleigh Dickinson 2/28/96 W, 78-66 A 18-8 Mount St. Mary’s 3/9/13 L, 60-69 H 34-22 Marist 3/1/96 L, 51-70 A 18-9 2014 1997 Fairleigh Dickinson 3/5/14 W, 60-53 H 35-22 St. Francis Brooklyn 2/25/97 L, 59-62 A 18-10 Saint Francis U. 3/8/14 W, 60-57 H 36-22 1998 Mount St. Mary’s 3/11/14 L, 71-88 H 36-23 Fairleigh Dickinson 2/26/98 L, 73-89 N 18-11 1999 NEC Tournament Titles Mount St. Mary’s 2/27/99 L, 63-80 N 18-12 School No. 1. Robert Morris 7 2. LIU Brooklyn 5 Neutral Sites 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 4 The 1984 NEC Tournament was hosted by Marist (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) Monmouth 4 The 1985 NEC Tournament was hosted by Loyola (Md.) (Baltimore, Md.) Mount St. Mary’s 4 The 1986 NEC Tournament was hosted by Robert Morris (Moon Township, Pa.) 6. Central Connecticut State 3 The 1998 NEC Tournament was hosted by Central Connecticut State (New Britain, Conn.) 7. Marist 2 The 1999 NEC Tournament was hosted by Wagner (Staten Island, N.Y.) Rider 2 The 2000 & 2001 NEC Tournaments were held at Sovereign Bank Arena (Trenton, N.J.) 9. Saint Francis U. 1 The 2002, 2003 & 2004 NEC Tournaments were hosted by Wagner (Staten Island, N.Y.) Wagner 1 2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Northeast Conference Tournament History NEC Tournament Quick Hits Robert Morris in the The Colonials own a record of 25-8 (.758) in tournament games played at home, including a record of NEC Tournament 20-7 (.741) in games at the Charles L. Sewall Center, 6-8 (.429) in road games and a mark of 5-7 (.417) in neutral site contests ... RMU has appeared in the NEC Tournament in each of the past 11 seasons, ad- BY ROUND W-L vancing to the semifinals nine times over that span and the NEC Championship game five times (2009, First Round 1-3 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) ... RMU has hosted the NEC Tournament championship game six times (1983, Quarterfinals 16-9 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2014), with the Colonials 5-1 (.833) in those games ... RMU is 2-2 (.500) in Semifinals 12-6 NEC Tournament championship games on the road, with victories @ LIU Brooklyn (1982) and Quinnipiac Final 7-5 (2010) and a pair of losses @ LIU Brooklyn (2011, 2012) ... Robert Morris is one of four programs TOTAL 36-23 in the NEC to have won back-to-back league titles, having accomplished the feat three times (1982 & 1983, 1989 & 1990 and 2009 & 2010) ... The Colonials have advanced to the semifinals of the NEC vs. OPPONENTS W-L Tournament 18 times in school history, the most in league history ... The 43 points RMU held Saint Francis Baltimore 1-0 U. in the quarterfinals of the 2004 NEC Tournament is the fewest points scored in a tourney game ... Bryant 0-0 The Colonials are one of four teams to score 100 points in an NEC Tournament game, joining LIU Brook- Central Connecticut State 1-1 lyn, Wagner and Saint Francis U. Fairleigh Dickinson 5-3 LIU Brooklyn 3-5 Robert Morris NEC Tournament MVP’s Loyola (Md.) 3-0 1982 - Tom Parks (Redshirt Junior) Md.-Baltimore County 0-1 In helping lead Robert Morris to the first ECAC Metro Tournament championship av- Marist 2-2 eraged 13.3 points but sealed MVP honors by scoring 21 points off the bench in an Monmouth 3-2 85-84 victory @ LIU Brooklyn (3/6/82) in the championship game .... Against the Mount St. Mary’s 4-5 Blackbirds converted nine of his 12 attempts from the field Quinnipiac 3-0 Sacred Heart 0-0 Saint Francis U. 5-0 St. Francis Brooklyn 3-2 1983 - Chipper Harris (Junior) Wagner 3-2 In three games of the 1983 ECAC Metro Tournament averaged 28.7 points, 5.0 as- TOTAL 36-23 sists, 4.3 steals in three games to claim MVP accolades ... In the championship game, a 79-67 victory over LIU Brooklyn (3/12/83), scored 32 points on 11-of-19 shooting vs. OPPONENTS BY ROUND from the field and a 10-for-15 performance at the free-throw line while compiling Opponent 1st Q S F seven rebounds, four assists and five steals Baltimore 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Bryant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1989 - Vaughn Luton (Senior) Central Conn. State 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 Scored 25 points in the 1989 NEC Tournament championship game, a 67-66 victory Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 1-2 2-1 1-0 over Fairleigh Dickinson (3/4/89) at the Charles L. Sewall Center ... Hit 11 of his 13 LIU Brooklyn 0-2 0-0 1-0 2-3 shots from the field against the Knights and in two games of the NEC Tournament av- Loyola (Md.) 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 eraged 20.0 points and 5.0 rebounds ... Scored 20 points and grabbed eight boards UMBC 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 in the semifinals, a 63-52 win over LIU Brooklyn (3/3/89) Marist 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 Monmouth 0-0 2-0 0-2 1-0 1992 - Myron Walker (Sophomore) Mount St. Mary’s 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-1 Averaged 20.7 points and shot 53.3% from the field in three games of the 1992 Quinnipiac 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 NEC Tournament to earn MVP honors ... In an 85-81 win over Marist (3/11/92) in Sacred Heart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 the NEC Tournament championship game scored a game-high 28 points while grab- Saint Francis U. 0-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 bing six rebounds and posting three steals ... Scored 19 points in the second half St. Francis Brooklyn 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-0 against the Red Foxes to help lift RMU to the win Wagner 0-0 2-2 1-0 0-0 TOTAL 1-3 16-9 12-6 7-5 2009 - Jeremy Chappell (Senior) Scored a game-high 15 points in a 48-46 win over Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/09) in BY COACHES W-L the 2009 NEC Tournament championship game ... Tied a season high with 25 points Matt Furjanic 8-1 (.889) to lead RMU to a 75-48 win over Quinnipiac (3/8/09) in the semifinals of the 2009 Mike Rice 7-1 (.875) NEC Tournament ... Averaged 19.7 points and 6.3 rebounds in the 2009 NEC Tour- Andrew Toole 7-4 (.636) nament en route to MVP honors Jarrett Durham 10-8 (.556) Jim Boone 2-4 (.333) 2010 - Karon Abraham (Freshman) Mark Schmidt 2-5 (.286) Named the MVP of the 2010 NEC Tournament after averaging 17.7 points while TOTALS 36-23 (.610) shooting 54.5 percent (18-for-33) from the field, including 50 percent (8-for-16) from beyond the arc, in three games ... In the championship game @ Quinnipiac fin- ished with 16 points, four rebounds and three steals ... Named the 2010 NEC Rookie of the Year #MOmentum #ColonialPride NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Miscellaneous Statistics (2013-14) Double-Figure Scoring Games (109 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) scores in double figures ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Lucky Jones -- 13 23 26 62 Lucky Jones -- 9-4 18-5 16-10 43-19 (.694) Karvel Anderson -- -- 22 33 55 Karvel Anderson -- -- 14-8 20-13 34-21 (.618) Mike McFadden -- 10 15 7 38 Mike McFadden -- 6-4 11-4 2-5 25-13 (.658) Anthony Myers-Pate 2 7 6 14 29 Anthony Myers-Pate 1-1 6-1 4-2 11-3 22-7 (.759) Jeremiah Worthem ------8 8 Jeremiah Worthem ------4-4 4-4 (.500) Charles Oliver ------8 8 Charles Oliver ------6-2 6-2 (.750) Stephan Hawkins -- -- 1 4 5 Stephan Hawkins -- -- 1-0 4-0 5-0 (1.000) Kavon Stewart ------3 3 Kavon Stewart ------2-1 2-1 (.667) David Appolon -- 0 0 4 4 David Appolon -- 0-0 0-0 3-1 3-1 (.750) Desjuan Newton ------2 2 Desjuan Newton ------1-1 1-1 (.500) 40-Point Scoring Games (0 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) scores 40+ Points ... None None Last @ Eastern Michigan (11/26/02) by Maurice Carter (42 points) Last @ Eastern Michigan (11/26/02) by Maurice Carter (42 points) 30-Point Scoring Games (4 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) scores 30+ Points ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Karvel Anderson -- -- 0 4 4 Karvel Anderson -- -- 0-0 4-0 4-0 (1.000) Last @ St. John’s (3/18/14) by Karvel Anderson (38 points) - NIT Last @ St. John’s (3/18/14) by Karvel Anderson (38 points) - NIT 20-Point Scoring Games (25 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) scores 20+ Points ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Karvel Anderson -- -- 5 19 24 Karvel Anderson -- -- 5-0 14-5 19-5 (.792) Lucky Jones -- 0 2 4 6 Lucky Jones -- 0-0 2-0 0-4 2-4 (.333) Jeremiah Worthem ------1 1 Jeremiah Worthem ------1-0 1-0 (1.000) Anthony Myers-Pate ------1 1 Anthony Myers-Pate ------1-0 1-0 (1.000) Mike McFadden -- 1 0 0 1 Mike McFadden -- 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 (.000) Last @ Belmont (3/21/14) by Karvel Anderson (23 points) - NIT Last @ Belmont (3/21/14) by Karvel Anderson (23 points) - NIT Double-Figure Rebounding Games (9 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) grabs 10+ rebounds ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Lucky Jones -- 3 1 7 11 Lucky Jones -- 2-1 1-0 6-1 9-2 (.818) Aaron Tate ------2 2 Mike McFadden -- 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 (.000) Mike McFadden -- 0 1 0 1 Aaron Tate ------1-1 1-1 (.500) Last @ Belmont (3/21/14) by Aaron Tate (10 rebounds) - NIT Last @ Belmont (3/21/14) by Aaron Tate (10 rebounds) - NIT Double-Doubles (5 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) records a double-double ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Lucky Jones -- 1 1 5 7 Lucky Jones -- 0-1 1-0 4-1 5-2 (.714) Mike McFadden -- 0 1 0 1 Mike McFadden -- 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 (.000) Last @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) by Lucky Jones (13 pts, 10 reb) Last @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) by Lucky Jones (13 pts, 10 reb) Triple-Doubles (0 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) records a triple-double ... None None Last @ CCSU (2/14/08) by Tony Lee (12 pts, 10 reb, 10 assists) Last @ CCSU (2/14/08) by Tony Lee (12 pts, 10 reb, 10 assists) 10 + Assist Games (0 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) dishes out 10+ assists ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Anthony Myers-Pate 2 0 0 0 2 Anthony Myers-Pate 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 (1.000) Last @ Fairleigh Dickinson (1/10/13) by Velton Jones (11 assists) Last @ Fairleigh Dickinson (1/10/13) by Velton Jones (11 assists) 5+ Steal Games (0 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) posts 5+ steals ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) LuckyJones -- 0 1 0 1 Lucky Jones -- 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 (1.000) Last @ Providence (3/25/13) by Russell Johnson (five steals) - NIT Last @ Providence (3/25/13) by Russell Johnson (five steals) - NIT 5+ Three-Pointers in a Game (12 in 2013-14) ... RMU’s Record When (Player) hits 5+ three-pointers in a game ... Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Karvel Anderson -- -- 3 10 13 Karvel Anderson -- -- 3-0 8-2 11-2 (.846) Lucky Jones -- 0 1 2 3 Lucky Jones -- 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 (.667) Anderson in 2013-14: 5-for-8 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) ... 8-for-11 Anderson in 2013-14: 5-for-8 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) ... 8-for-11 vs. UT vs. UT Arlington (11/21/13) ... 5-for-9 @ Delaware (11/30/13) ... 5- Arlington (11/21/13) ... 5-for-9 @ Delaware (11/30/13) ... 5-for-6 vs. for-6 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) ... 5-for-10 @ Duquesne (12/14/13) ... 6- Toledo (12/7/13) ... 5-for-10 @ Duquesne (12/14/13) ... 6-for-7 @ Sacred for-7 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) ... 6-for-13 @ Bryant (1/11/14) ... Heart (1/9/14) ... 6-for-13 @ Bryant (1/11/14) ... 5-for-10 vs. Saint Francis 5-for-10 vs. Saint Francis U. (1/16/14) ... 5-for-5 vs. LIU Brooklyn U. (1/16/14) ... 5-for-5 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) ... 9-for-15 @ St. John’s (2/20/14) ... 9-for-15 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) ... Jones in 2013-14: 5- (3/18/14) ... Jones in 2013-14: 5-for-8 @ Oakland (12/22/13) ... 6-for-12 for-8 @ Oakland (12/22/13) ... 6-for-12 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) @ St. John’s (3/18/14) 2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Mid-Major Basketball: A Seven-Year Study (2007 to 2014) ... Since the beginning of the 2007-08 season, Robert Morris has become one of the nation’s elite in regard to mid-major basketball. Over the last seven years, the Colonials have compiled an overall record of 163-81 (.668), with the 163 victories tied for seventh with Akron among mid-major programs in the country. Gonzaga has posted 192 wins over the same span, tops among mid-major institutions. A look at the top 50 Division I programs at the mid-major level over the last seven seasons ... School (Conference) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Overall 1. Gonzaga (West Coast) 25-8 28-6 27-7 25-10 26-7 32-3 29-7 192-48 (.800) 2. Saint Mary’s (West Coast) 25-7 28-7 28-6 25-9 27-6 28-7 23-12 184-53 (.776) 3. Wichita State (MVC) 11-20 17-17 25-10 29-8 27-6 30-9 35-1 174-71 (.710) 4. Belmont (OVC) 25-9 20-13 19-12 30-5 27-8 26-7 26-10 173-64 (.730) 5. Stephen F. Austin (Southland) 26-6 24-8 23-9 18-11 20-12 27-5 32-3 170-54 (.759) 6. Murray State (OVC) 18-13 19-12 31-5 23-9 31-2 21-10 23-11 166-62 (.728) 7. Akron (MAC) 24-11 23-13 24-11 23-13 22-12 26-7 21-13 163-80 (.671) Robert Morris (NEC) 26-8 24-11 23-12 18-14 26-11 24-11 22-14 163-81 (.668) 9. Davidson (Southern) 29-7 27-8 16-15 18-15 25-8 26-8 20-13 161-74 (.685) 10. Vermont (America East) 16-15 24-9 25-10 23-9 24-12 21-12 22-11 155-78 (.665) 11. Kent State (MAC) 28-7 19-15 24-10 25-12 21-12 21-14 16-16 154-86 (.642) Ohio (MAC) 20-13 15-17 22-15 19-16 29-8 24-10 25-12 154-91 (.629) 13. New Mexico State (WAC) 21-14 17-15 22-12 16-17 26-10 24-11 26-10 152-89 (.631) 14. Weber State (Big Sky) 16-14 21-10 20-11 18-14 25-7 30-7 19-12 149-75 (.665) 15. Northern Iowa (MVC) 18-14 23-11 30-5 20-14 20-14 21-15 16-15 148-88 (.627) College of Charleston (CAA) 16-17 27-9 22-12 26-11 19-12 24-11 14-18 148-90 (.622) 17. Cleveland State (Horizon) 21-13 26-11 16-17 27-9 22-11 14-18 21-12 147-91 (.618) Western Kentucky (Sun Belt) 29-7 25-9 21-13 16-16 16-19 20-16 20-12 147-92 (.615) 19. Oral Roberts (Southland) 24-9 16-15 20-13 19-16 27-7 20-15 17-16 143-91 (.611) 20. Montana (Big Sky) 14-16 17-12 22-10 21-11 25-7 25-7 17-13 141-76 (.650) 21. Illinois State (MVC) 25-10 24-10 22-11 12-19 21-14 18-15 18-16 140-95 (.596) Oakland (Summit) 17-14 23-13 26-9 25-10 20-16 16-17 13-20 140-99 (.586) 23. Harvard (Ivy) 8-22 14-14 21-8 23-7 26-5 20-10 27-5 139-71 (.662) 24. Sam Houston State (SL) 23-8 18-12 25-8 18-13 13-19 17-17 24-11 138-88 (.611) 25. Iona (MAAC) 12-20 12-19 21-10 25-12 25-8 20-14 22-11 137-94 (.593) Wright State (Horizon) 21-10 20-13 20-12 19-14 13-19 23-13 21-15 137-96 (.588) Morehead State (OVC) 15-15 20-16 24-11 25-10 18-15 15-18 20-14 137-99 (.581) Mercer (Atlantic Sun) 11-19 17-15 16-17 15-18 27-11 24-12 27-9 137-101 (.576) 29. Valparaiso (Horizon) 22-14 9-22 15-17 23-12 22-12 26-8 18-16 135-101 (.572) 30. North Dakota State (Summit) 16-13 26-7 11-18 14-15 17-14 24-10 26-7 134-84 (.615) Coastal Carolina (Big South) 13-15 11-20 28-7 28-6 19-12 14-15 21-13 134-88 (.604) 32. Pacific (Big West) 21-10 21-13 23-12 16-15 11-19 22-13 18-16 132-98 (.574) ETSU (Atlantic Sun) 19-13 23-11 20-15 24-12 17-14 10-22 19-16 132-103 (.562) Siena (MAAC) 23-11 27-8 27-7 13-18 14-17 8-24 20-18 132-103 (.562) 35. Wofford (Southern) 16-16 16-14 26-9 21-13 19-14 13-19 20-13 131-98 (.572) 36. Stony Brook (America) 7-23 16-14 22-10 15-17 22-10 25-8 23-9 130-91 (.588) Green Bay (Horizon) 15-15 22-11 22-13 14-18 15-15 18-16 24-7 130-95 (.578) UNC-Asheville (Big South) 23-10 15-16 15-16 20-14 24-10 16-16 17-15 130-97 (.573) Morgan State (MEAC) 22-11 23-12 27-10 17-14 9-20 17-15 15-16 130-98 (.570) 40. UC Santa Barbara (Big West) 23-9 16-15 20-10 18-14 20-11 11-20 21-9 129-88 (.594) Lehigh (Patriot) 14-15 15-14 22-11 16-15 27-8 21-10 14-18 129-91 (.586) 42. Quinnipiac (MAAC) 15-15 15-16 23-10 22-10 18-14 15-16 20-12 128-93 (.579) American (Patriot) 21-12 24-8 11-20 22-9 20-12 10-20 20-13 128-94 (.577) Rider (MAAC) 23-11 19-13 17-16 23-11 13-19 19-15 14-17 128-102 (.557) Western Michigan (MAC) 20-12 10-21 18-15 21-13 14-20 22-13 23-10 128-104 (.552) 46. Bucknell (Patriot) 12-19 7-23 14-17 25-9 25-10 28-6 16-14 127-98 (.564) Fairfield (MAAC) 14-16 17-15 23-11 25-8 22-15 19-16 7-25 127-106 (.545) 48. LIU Brooklyn (NEC) 15-15 16-14 14-17 27-6 25-9 20-14 9-20 126-95 (.570) 49. Texas-Arlington (Southland) 21-12 16-14 16-14 13-16 24-9 19-14 15-17 124-96 (.564) 50. Indiana State (MVC) 15-16 11-21 17-15 20-14 18-15 18-15 23-11 122-107 (.533) Notes: Mid-major programs include teams from the following conferences: America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Colonial, Great West, Horizon, Independents, Ivy, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt, WAC and West Coast ... Robert Morris owns a record of 99-25 (.798) against Northeast Conference (NEC) foes over the last seven years, a school and league record for wins over a seven-year span ... Over the last seven seasons, the Colonials have registered their first wins in school history against members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (Boston College), Southeastern Conference (Kentucky) and Big East (St. John’s) ... Robert Morris owns a record of 27-20 (.574) against mid-major programs ranked in the top 50 over the last seven years, including a mark of 4-0 against Ohio (MAC), 2-0 vs. Iona (MAAC), 9-4 against LIU Brooklyn (NEC) and 7-5 vs. Quinnipiac (MAAC) ... RMU also owns victories over Cleveland State (2-3), Morgan State (1-1), Rider (1-1) and Indiana State (1-0) 2013-14 Starting Lineups RMU’s Record with (Player) in Starting Lineup (F, F, C, G, G) Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career (Pct.) Mike McFadden * -- 18-8 18-10 6-8 58-34 (.630) Lineup Record 1. Jones, Tate, McFadden, Anderson, Myers-Pate 3-4 Lucky Jones -- 7-2 21-10 22-13 50-25 (.667) Savannah State W, 86-66 Anthony Myers-Pate 6-7 1-0 6-2 22-14 35-23 (.603) @ Lafayette W, 90-81 Karvel Anderson -- -- 7-3 22-14 29-17 (.630) @ Eastern Michigan $ L, 64-69 Stephan Hawkins -- -- 6-1 15-6 21-7 (.750) @ No. 1 Kentucky $ L, 49-87 David Appolon -- -- 0-0 12-3 12-3 (.800) Texas-Arlington $ W, 88-81 Aaron Tate ------5-7 5-7 (.417) @ Cleveland State $ L, 74-87 @ Oakland L, 94-100 Jeremiah Worthem ------6-5 6-5 (.545) Desjuan Newton ------0-0 0-0 (.000) 2. Jones, Tate, Hawkins, Anderson, Myers-Pate 1-2 Charles Oliver ------0-0 0-0 (.000) @ Buffalo L, 66-81 Britton Lee ------0-0 0-0 (.000) @ St. John’s % W, 89-78 Kavon Stewart ------0-0 0-0 (.000) @ Belmont % L, 71-82

3. Jones, Worthem, McFadden, Anderson, Myers-Pate 3-4 * McFadden’s career record includes a mark of 16-8 during his 24 starting assignments @ @ Delaware L, 67-86 Iona in 2009-10 prior to transferring to Robert Morris @ Youngstown State L, 76-84 Toledo L, 77-80 Number of Different Starting Lineups Under Toole @ Duquesne W, 67-63 Year No. Campbell W, 72-61 2010-11 9 @ Oklahoma State L, 66-92 @ Sacred Heart * W, 79-70 2011-12 7 2012-13 10 4. Jones, Worthem, Hawkins, Anderson, Myers-Pate 3-1 2013-14 7 @ Alabama L, 56-64 TOTAL 33 @ Bryant * W, 71-67 Saint Francis U. * W, 73-68 @ Mount St. Mary’s * W, 77-69 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll 5. Jones, Hawkins (C), Appolon (G), Anderson, Myers-Pate 11-2 Final Sacred Heart * W, 91-65 Wagner * W, 74-70 School Record Points Previous Bryant * W, 79-76 1. Wichita State (31) 35-1 775 1 @ LIU Brooklyn * W, 65-56 2. Stephen F. Austin 32-3 744 2 @ St. Francis Brooklyn * W, 72-50 3. North Dakota State 26-7 710 4 @ Saint Francis U. * W, 66-60 4. Mercer 27-6 679 7 Mount St. Mary’s * W, 69-61 5. Harvard 27-5 654 5 LIU Brooklyn * W, 73-64 St. Francis Brooklyn * W, 71-70 (OT) 6. Gonzaga 29-7 601 3 @ Wagner * L, 48-59 7. Delaware 25-10 547 6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON # W, 60-53 8. Belmont 26-10 504 18 SAINT FRANCIS U. # W, 60-57 9. Western Michigan 23-10 470 10 MOUNT ST. MARY’S # L, 71-88 10. Toledo 27-7 466 8 11. Georgia State 25-9 451 9 6. Tate, Hawkins (C), Appolon (G), Anderson, Myers-Pate 0-1 Central Connecticut State * L, 73-74 12. Manhattan 25-8 442 11 13. Green Bay 24-7 376 12 7. Jones, Tate, Appolon (G), Anderson, Myers-Pate 1-0 14. BYU 23-12 371 13 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * W, 69-64 15. North Carolina Central 28-6 362 14 16. Indiana State 23-11 302 15 $ Keightley Classic; * NEC game; # NEC Tournament; % NIT 17. New Mexico State 26-10 252 16 18. Iona 22-13 239 17 Career Starts Player-by-Player 19. Eastern Kentucky 24-10 222 19 Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career 20. UC Irvine 23-12 148 20 Mike McFadden * -- 26 28 14 92 21. Louisiana at Lafayette 23-12 108 21 Lucky Jones -- 9 31 35 75 22. Saint Mary's 23-12 106 22 Anthony Myers-Pate 13 1 8 36 58 23. San Francisco 21-12 99 25 Karvel Anderson -- -- 10 36 46 24. IPFW 25-11 80 NR Stephan Hawkins -- -- 7 21 28 25. Murray State 23-11 79 NR David Appolon -- -- 0 15 15 Aaron Tate ------12 12 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: American 60, Weber State 48, UC Santa Bar- Jeremiah Worthem ------11 11 bara 36, Albany 14, Yale 14, Coastal Carolina 12, Milwaukee 12, Desjuan Newton ------0 0 Davidson 11, Wofford 11, Boston University 10, Utah Valley 10, Ohio 8, Charles Oliver ------0 0 Towson 8, Buffalo 5, Radford 5, Vermont 5, Western Kentucky 4, Colum- Britton Lee ------0 0 bia 3, Sam Houston State 2, VMI 2, Akron 1, Cleveland State 1, Eastern Kavon Stewart ------0 0 Michigan 1, Florida Gulf Coast 1, Missouri State 1, Southern University * McFadden’s career starts include 24 as a freshman in 2009-10 at Iona 1, Texas A&M Corpus Christi 1, Texas Southern 1, William & Mary 1 2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 ROBERT MORRIS The Last Time it Happened (Individual) ... SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS AN RMU PLAYER SCORED 40+ POINTS (span of 384 games overall) Points Home - None 1. Karvel Anderson (2013-14) 710 Road - 42 by Maurice Carter in a 99-85 loss @ Eastern Michigan, 11/26/02 (span of 202 games) 2. Myron Walker (1991-92) 614 Neutral - None 3. Velton Jones (2011-12) 591 4. Jeremy Chappell (2008-09) 585 AN RMU PLAYER SCORED 30+ POINTS (span of 1 game overall) 5. Gene Nabors (1999-2000) 572 Home - 31 by Karvel Anderson in 71-70 OT win over SFC, 2/22/14 (span of 3 games) 6. Myron Walker (1993-94) 563 Road - 38 by Karvel Anderson in an 89-79 win @ St. John’s, 3/18/14 (span of 1 game) % 7. Chipper Harris (1983-84) 553 Neutral - 35 by Gene Nabors in an 80-61 win over Mount St. Mary’s, 3/4/00 (span of 18 games) * 8. Chipper Harris (1982-83) 540 9. Vaughn Luton (1987-88) 537 TWO RMU PLAYERS RECORDED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE (span of 163 games overall) 10. Chipper Harris (1981-82) 530 Home - By A.J. Jackson (39 points, 11 rebounds) and Tony Lee (11 points, 14 rebounds) in an 89-77 win over Quinnipiac, 2/12/06 (span of 119 games) Three-Point Field Goals Road - By Russell Johnson (12 points, 11 rebounds) and Dallas Green (10 points, 10 rebounds) 1. Karvel Anderson (2013-14) 119 in a 72-67 win @ Youngstown State, 12/30/09 (span of 91 games) 2. Scott Shepherd (1988-89) 93 Neutral - By Ricky Cannon (24 points, 10 rebounds) and Joe Falletta (12 points, 12 rebounds) in a 3. Coron Williams (2011-12) 87 105-86 victory over Texas A&M in Huntington, W.Va., 11/30/90 (span of 27 games) # 4. Karon Abraham (2009-10) 85 5. Maurice Carter (2002-03) 84 THREE RMU PLAYERS SCORED 20+ POINTS (span of 254 games overall) Jeremy Chappell (2008-09) 84 Home - By Kevin Covert (24), Steve Pettyjohn (23) and Gene Nabors (20) in a 102-99 overtime 7. Karvel Anderson (2012-13) 82 loss to Quinnipiac, 2/19/00 (span of 192 games) 8. Aaron Thomas (2003-04) 78 Road - By A.J. Jackson (28), Tony Lee (23) and Derek Coleman (20) in a 94-75 victory 9. Derek Coleman (2005-06) 74 @ Saint Francis U., 1/23/07 (span of 133 games) Coron Williams (2012-13) 74 Neutral - By Scott Shepherd (24), Ricky Cannon (21) and Andre Boyd (20) in a 105-86 victory over Texas A&M in Huntington, W.Va., 11/30/90 (span of 27 games) # Rebounds 1. Earl Cureton (1976-77) 274 SIX RMU PLAYERS SCORED IN DOUBLE FIGURES (span of 16 games overall) 2. Anthony Dickens (1989-90) 271 Home - By Lucky Jones (18), Karvel Anderson (15), Charles Oliver (13), Stephan Hawkins (12), 3. A.J. Jackson (2005-06) 259 Anthony Myers-Pate (11) and Kavon Stewart (11) in a 91-65 win over Sacred Heart, 4. Lucky Jones (2013-14) 246 1/23/14 (span of 9 games) 5. Anthony Dickens (1985-86) 237 Road - By Jeremy Chappell (21), Jimmy Langhurst (21), Tony Lee (19), A.J. Jackson (13), 6. Mike Morton (1979-80) 234 Bateko Francisco (12) and Dallas Green (11) in a 111-107 overtime loss 7. Tony Lee (2007-08) 225 @ Seton Hall, 11/18/07 (span of 128 games) 8. Tom Underman (1984-85) 221 Neutral - By Scott Shepherd (24), Ricky Cannon (21), Andre Boyd (20), Joe Falletta (12), Jeremy Chappell (2008-09) 221 Magdi Billal (12) and Wade Timmerson (10) in a 105-86 victory over Texas A&M 10. Steve Pettyjohn (1999-2000) 219 in Huntington, W.Va., 11/30/90 (span of 27 games) #

Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 attempts) AN RMU PLAYER HIT 7+ THREE-POINTERS (span of 1 game overall) 1. Derek Coleman (2006-07) .881 Home - By Karvel Anderson (8-for-11) in an 88-81 win over UT Arlington, 11/21/13 2. Brandon Welsch (1998-99) .877 (span of 13 games; also tied a Charles L. Sewall Center record) * 3. Gene Nabors (1998-99) .874 Road - By Karvel Anderson (9-for-15) in an 89-78 victory @ St. John’s, 3/18/14 4. Aaron Thomas (2000-01) .852 (span of 1 game; also tied an RMU single-game school record) % 5. Karon Abraham (2009-10) .851 Neutral - By Gene Nabors (7-for-10) in a 72-52 victory against Saint Francis U., 3/3/00 Karon Abraham (2010-11) .851 (span of 19 games) * 7. Mike Brunson (1985-86) .850 A.J. Jackson (2006-07) .850 MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL Jimmy Langhurst (2008-09) .850 An RMU player finished with 20 or more rebounds: By Mike Morton (20) in a 67-63 loss against 10. DaMarcus Ellis (2002-03) .849 Baltimore, 1/12/80 (span of 1,027 games overall) Karvel Anderson (2012-13) .849 An RMU player finished with 15 or more rebounds: By Russell Johnson (15) in a 71-61 loss @ St. Francis Brooklyn, 1/31/13 (span of 49 games overall) Assists An RMU player had 10 or more assists: By Velton Jones (11) in an 88-54 win @ Fairleigh Dick- 1. Tony Lee (2007-08) 217 inson, 1/10/13 (span of 55 games overall) * 2. Wade Timmerson (1991-92) 204 An RMU player had five or more steals: By Russell Johnson (5) in a 77-68 loss @ Providence 3. Forest Grant (1981-82) 189 (NIT), 3/25/13 (span of 36 games overall) 4. Javier Smith (1997-98) 173 Three RMU players with 10+ rebounds: By Steve Pettyjohn (11), Gene Nabors (10) and Matt Smith 5. Velton Jones (2011-12) 167 (10) in an 73-58 win over Mount St. Mary’s, 1/29/00 (span of 457 games overall) 6. Velton Jones (2012-13) 158 Two RMU players with 10+ rebounds: By Tony Lee (12) and A.J. Jackson (10) in a 74-69 loss @ 7. Forest Grant (1982-83) 152 LIU Brooklyn, 2/16/06 (span of 274 games overall) Derek Coleman (2006-07) 152 9. Hosea Champine (1978-79) 150 * Northeast Conference Tournament 10. Javier Smith (1996-97) 144 # Marshall Memorial Classic (Huntington, W.Va.) Forest Grant (1983-84) 144 % National Invitation Tournament (NIT)

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Leading the Colonials ... The Charles L. Sewall Center

Games leading RMU in scoring (w/ties)... Robert Morris celebrated its 25th season of playing its home games at the Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career Charles L. Sewall Center in 2009-10. The facility was dedicated in 1985 Karvel Anderson -- -- 14 23 37 and named for the man who served Robert Morris as president from 1967 Lucky Jones -- 5 7 10 22 until 1989. Anthony Myers-Pate 0 0 2 0 2 Charles Oliver ------1 1 The Sewall Center has been the site where the Northeast Conference Tour- nament champion has been crowned in men’s basketball a total of six times Games leading RMU in rebounding (w/ties)... in the last 29 years, with the Colonials winning four of those titles. RMU won Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career the NEC Tournament on its home court in 1989, 1990, 1992 and 2009, Lucky Jones -- 18 21 22 62 while in 1986 No. 2 seed Marist won the championship with a 57-56 win Aaron Tate ------8 8 over No. 1 seed Fairleigh Dickinson. Anthony Myers-Pate 3 1 0 0 4 Karvel Anderson -- -- 0 2 2 The 2009 NEC Tournament men’s basketball championship game held at David Appolon -- 0 0 2 2 the Sewall Center featured the first sell-out crowd in school history, with Stephan Hawkins -- -- 1 0 1 3,227 fans packed into the arena to watch Robert Morris post a 48-46 win Charles Oliver ------1 1 over Mount St. Mary’s that was televised nationally on ESPN2. Former for- ward Dallas Green (2006-10) hit the game-winning shot with 2.2 seconds Games leading RMU in assists (w/ties)... to play to help lift the Colonials to their sixth NEC Tournament title. In ad- Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career dition, the Robert Morris women’s basketball team claimed back-to-back Anthony Myers-Pate 16 11 6 18 51 NEC Tournament championships at the Sewall Center in 2007 and 2008. Kavon Stewart ------10 10 Lucky Jones -- 0 1 5 6 A look at the year-by-year record for Robert Morris playing at home since Karvel Anderson -- -- 1 4 5 the opening of the Sewall Center in 1985: David Appolon -- 0 0 4 4 Aaron Tate ------1 1 Overall NEC Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Games leading RMU in steals (w/ties)... 1985-86 8-8 .500 4-4 .500 Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career 1986-87 8-6 .571 3-5 .375 Anthony Myers-Pate 10 8 4 9 31 1987-88 10-4 .714 5-3 .625 Lucky Jones -- 11 5 13 29 1988-89 14-1 .933 7-1 .875 Karvel Anderson -- 0 2 12 14 1989-90 12-3 .800 6-2 .750 Kavon Stewart ------9 9 1990-91 9-1 .900 7-1 .875 David Appolon -- 0 2 7 9 1991-92 13-2 .867 7-1 .875 Aaron Tate ------6 6 1992-93 6-5 .545 5-4 .556 Stephan Hawkins -- -- 0 2 2 1993-94 6-4 .600 5-4 .556 Charles Oliver ------2 2 1994-95 4-8 .333 2-7 .222 1995-96 3-9 .250 1-8 .111 Just The Digits ... 1996-97 3-8 .272 2-7 .222 1997-98 3-10 .231 1-7 .125 Dunks (22 in 2013-14) ... 1998-99 10-3 .769 7-3 .700 Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career 1999-00 9-3 .750 6-2 .750 Mike McFadden -- 12 21 7 41 2000-01 5-6 .455 5-5 .500 Stephan Hawkins -- -- 4 6 10 2001-02 8-7 .533 8-2 .800 Aaron Tate ------5 5 2002-03 6-5 .545 5-4 .556 David Appolon -- 0 1 3 4 2003-04 9-3 .750 6-3 .667 Lucky Jones -- 1 1 2 4 2004-05 7-6 .538 5-4 .556 Karvel Anderson ------1 1 2005-06 11-2 .846 7-2 .778 2006-07 11-4 .733 6-3 .667 Charges Taken (10 in 2013-14) ... 2007-08 11-4 .733 7-2 .778 Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career 2008-09 14-2 .875 8-1 .889 Lucky Jones -- 8 11 2 21 2009-10 12-3 .800 8-1 .889 Desjuan Newton ------5 5 2010-11 11-2 .846 7-2 .778 Karvel Anderson -- -- 4 0 4 2011-12 11-3 .786 7-2 .778 David Appolon -- 0 3 0 3 2012-13 13-3 .813 7-2 .778 Jeremiah Worthem ------2 2 2013-14 12-3 .800 7-1 .875 Anthony Myers-Pate 0 0 1 0 1 TOTALS 259-128 .669 161-93 .634 Mike McFadden -- 0 1 0 1 Kavon Stewart ------1 1 NOTABLE SEWALL CENTER VICTORIES No. Result Date Consecutive Games ... 1 Robert Morris 67, Coppin State 55 Dec. 7, 1985 Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Career 50 Robert Morris 67, Wagner 66 Feb. 22, 1990 Lucky Jones -- -- 19 36 55 100 Robert Morris 66, Bucknell 51 Nov. 14, 1998 Anthony Myers-Pate -- -- 10 36 46 150 Robert Morris 81, Central Conn. State 75 Jan. 29, 2005 200 Robert Morris 48, Mount St. Mary’s 46 * March 11, 2009 Consecutive Starts ... 250 Robert Morris 72, Campbell 61 Dec. 18, 2013 Player 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Starts Anthony Myers-Pate -- -- 2 36 38 * 2009 NEC Tournament championship game 2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 RMU 2013-14 Statistical Trends The Last Time it Happened ... Robert Morris was ... At home ...... 12-3 TEAM Bold: Occurred during 2013-14 season On the road ...... 10-11 Won in Overtime 71-70 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) Neutral Site ...... 0-0 Lost in Overtime 82-85 @ LIU Brooklyn (3/9/11) $ Overtime ...... 0-0 Won by 30+ points (34) 88-54 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (1/10/13) Day Games ...... 8-6 Won by 40+ points (43) 89-46 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (2/23/13) Night Games ...... 14-8 Lost by 30+ points (38) 49-87 @ No. 1 Kentucky (11/17/13) % Lost by 40+ points (43) 100-60 @ Syracuse (11/11/09) Home Northeast Conference ...... 7-1 Scored 100 points (107) W, 107-76 vs. Alcorn State (11/21/09) Away Northeast Conference ...... 7-1 Allowed 100 points (100) L, 94-100 @ Oakland (12/22/13) Games decided by 1 point ...... 1-1 Both teams scored 100 points L, 111-107 @ Seton Hall (11/18/07) (OT) Games decided by 2-5 points ...... 7-2 Scored 90-99 points (90) L, 94-100 @ Oakland (12/22/13) Games decided by 6-9 points ...... 9-3 Allowed 90-99 points (90) L, 90-73 @ LIU Brooklyn (3/7/12) $ Games decided by 10 points or more ...... 5-8 Scored 40-49 points (49) L, 49-87 @ No. 1 Kentucky (11/17/13) % When outrebounding opponent ...... 16-2 Allowed 40-49 points (43) W, 89-46 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (2/23/13) When outrebounded by opponent ...... 5-12 Shot 60% from the field (63.3) L, 77-80 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) When rebounds equal ...... 1-0 Opponent shot 60% (60.4) L, 71-88 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/14) $ When leading at the half ...... 16-3 Shot less than 30% (27.4) L, 48-59 @ Wagner (3/1/14) When trailing at the half ...... 5-10 Opp. shot less than 30% (28.8) W, 89-46 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (2/23/13) When tied at the half ...... 1-1 Made 10+ three-point FG’s (16) W, 89-78 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) # When playing teams w/ winning record ...... 5-7 Att. 25+ three-point FG’s (32) W, 89-78 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) # When playing teams w/ losing record ...... 16-5 Made 30+ free throws (30) W, 71-64 @ Wagner (3/4/12) $ When playing teams w/ .500 record ...... 1-2 50+ rebounds (56) W, 89-46 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (2/23/13) When outshooting opponent ...... 11-9 25+ assists (26) W, 91-38 vs. Bryant (2/3/11) When outshot by opponent ...... 11-4 10+ steals (10) L, 71-82 @ Belmont (3/21/14) # When tied in shooting w/ opponent ...... 0-1 Blocked 5+ shots (5) W, 69-64 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) When team has 30+ rebounds ...... 20-8 $ Northeast Conference Tournament; # National Invitation Tournament (NIT); % Keightley Classic When team has 40+ rebounds ...... 6-0 When team has 50+ rebounds ...... 0-0 Career Games / Starts When team shoots below 40% ...... 2-7 When team shoots 40% or above ...... 20-7 No. Player GP GS When team shoots 50% or above ...... 4-3 1 Mike McFadden 106 92 When RMU makes 5+ 3-pt. field goals ...... 17-13 2 Britton Lee 3 0 When RMU makes 10+ 3-pt. field goals ...... 7-2 3 Kavon Stewart 30 0 When an RMU player scores 20+ ...... 15-8 4 David Appolon 78 15 When an RMU player scores 30+ ...... 3-0 5 Anthony Myers-Pate 137 58 When an RMU players scores 40+ ...... 0-0 10 Desjuan Newton 12 0 When an RMU player has 10+ rebounds ...... 6-2 11 Jeremiah Worthem 19 11 When an RMU player has 10+ assists ...... 0-0 12 Charles Oliver 36 0 When an RMU player has 5+ steals ...... 0-0 15 Karvel Anderson 69 46 FROM THE FIELD 22 Lucky Jones 105 75 When scoring 80 or more points ...... 5-1 24 Aaron Tate 36 12 When scoring 70-79 points ...... 9-6 33 Evan Grey 0 0 When scoring 60-69 points ...... 8-4 45 Stephan Hawkins 70 28 When scoring below 60 points ...... 0-3 When opponents score under 60 points ...... 4-1 When opponents score 60-69 points ...... 11-2 The Need for Three When opponents score 70-79 points ...... 5-1 Over the course of the last decade, converting the three-point shot and Robert Morris When opponents score 80 or more points ...... 2-10 has become synonymous. Despite having its string of consecutive seasons with at least STREAKS 200 three-pointers snapped at six by finishing with 197 in 2009-10, the Colonials are Coming off a win ...... 15-7 at the top of the Northeast Conference over the last 10 years in three-point field goals Coming off a loss ...... 6-7 made per game. Since the start of the 2004-05 campaign, the Colonials have aver- Longest winning streak ...... 7 (two occasions) aged 7.25 three-pointers per contest, ahead of LIU Brooklyn (7.19). Senior guard Karvel Longest losing streak ...... 5 (11/23/13 to 12/7/13) Anderson paced the Colonials in 2013-14 with 119 three-pointers, an average of 3.31 Current Streak ...... L1 per game that led the NEC. A breakdown of the NEC’s top five teams in three-pointers DAYS OF THE WEEK made since the beginning of the 2003-04 campaign ... Monday ...... 0-1 Tuesday ...... 2-2 Team G No. Avg./G Wednesday ...... 2-1 1. Robert Morris 330 2,392 7.25 Thursday ...... 10-1 2. LIU Brooklyn 307 2,206 7.19 Friday ...... 0-1 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 296 1,999 6.75 Saturday ...... 8-6 4. Mount St. Mary’s 312 1,949 6.25 Sunday ...... 0-2 5. Central Conn. State 301 1,879 6.24

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Robert Morris 2013-14 Season Highs - Individual

#1 - MIKE McFADDEN (Sr., F, Newark, N.J.) #5 - ANT MYERS-PATE (Sr., G, Washington, D.C.) #15 - KARVEL ANDERSON (Sr., G, Elkhart, Ind.) Pts: 12 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) Pts: 21 vs. Bryant (1/30/14) Pts: 38 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) Reb: 9 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) Reb: 5 on two occasions Reb: 7 @ Youngstown State (12/4/13) Ast: 2 on two occasions Ast: 9 vs. UT Arlington (11/21/13) Ast: 4 on two occasions FG: 5 on three occasions FG: 8 vs. Bryant (1/30/14) FG: 15 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) FGA: 13 @ Eastern Michigan (11/14/13) FGA: 14 @ Belmont (3/21/14) FGA: 27 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) 3FG: 0 3FG: 3 vs. Bryant (1/30/14) 3FG: 9 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) 3FGA: 0 3FGA: 8 @ Belmont (3/21/14) 3FGA: 15 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FTM: 6 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) FTM: 8 @ Oklahoma State (12/30/13) FTM: 12 vs. Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) FTA: 10 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) FTA: 10 vs. Campbell (12/18/13) FTA: 12 vs. Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) Blk: 2 @ Youngstown State (12/4/13) Blk: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/14) Blk: 2 @ Buffalo (11/26/13) Stl: 2 @ Youngstown State (12/4/13) Stl: 4 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) Stl: 4 @ Saint Francis U. (2/13/14) Min: 32 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) Min: 37 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Min: 42 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14)

#2 - BRITTON LEE (Fr., G, Philadelphia, Pa.) #10 - DESJUAN NEWTON (Jr., G, Seattle, Wash.) #22 - LUCKY JONES (G/F, Jr., Newark, N.J.) Pts: 0 Pts: 11 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) Pts: 27 @ Oakland (12/22/13) Reb: 0 Reb: 7 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) Reb: 11 on three occasions Ast: 0 Ast: 6 @ Cleveland State (11/23/13) Ast: 5 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FG: 0 FG: 4 on two occasions FG: 10 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) FGA: 3 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) FGA: 9 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) FGA: 17 @ Belmont (3/21/14) 3FG: 0 3FG: 2 on three occasions 3FG: 6 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) 3FGA: 0 3FGA: 4 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) 3FGA: 12 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FTM: 0 FTM: 2 on two occasions FTM: 8 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) FTA: 2 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) FTA: 3 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) FTA: 9 on three occasions Blk: 0 Blk: 1 on two occasions Blk: 4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Stl: 0 Stl: 3 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) Stl: 4 vs. UT Arlington (11/21/13) Min: 6 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) Min: 25 @ Buffalo (11/26/13) Min: 37 @ Belmont (3/21/14)

#3 - KAVON STEWART (Fr., G, Paterson, N.J.) #11 - JEREMIAH WORTHEM (Fr., F, Philadelphia, Pa.) #24 - AARON TATE (So., F, New Bern, N.C.) Pts: 11 on two occasions Pts: 21 @ Mount St. Mary’s (1/18/14) Pts: 8 on two occasions Reb: 6 @ Belmont (3/21/14) Reb: 8 @ Youngstown State (12/4/13) Reb: 11 @ LIU Brooklyn (2/6/14) Ast: 9 @ Oakland (12/22/13) Ast: 4 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) Ast: 2 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FG: 4 on two occasions FG: 7 @ Mount St. Mary’s (1/18/14) FG: 4 on two occasions FGA: 7 on four occasions FGA: 11 @ Mount St. Mary’s (1/18/14) FGA: 7 on two occasions 3FG: 1 on two occasions 3FG: 1 on 12 occasions 3FG: 0 3FGA: 2 @ Oakland (12/22/13) 3FGA: 4 @ Oklahoma State (12/30/13) 3FGA: 0 FTM: 10 vs. Wagner (1/25/14) FTM: 7 @ Cleveland State (11/23/13) FTM: 4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) FTA: 12 vs. Wagner (1/25/14) FTA: 12 @ Cleveland State (11/23/13) FTA: 7 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Blk: 1 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) Blk: 1 @ Bryant (1/11/14) Blk: 1 on three occasions Stl: 4 on two occasions Stl: 2 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) Stl: 3 @ Bryant (1/11/14) Min: 28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Min: 31 @ Alabama (1/4/14) Min: 28 @ Bryant (1/11/14)

#4 - DAVID APPOLON (Jr. , G, Philadelphia, Pa.) #12 - CHARLES OLIVER (Jr., G, Scotch Plains, N.J.) #45 - STEPHAN HAWKINS (So., F, Gary, Ind.) Pts: 13 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Pts: 19 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/15/14) Pts: 12 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) Reb: 9 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Reb: 5 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/14) Reb: 7 @ Bryant (1/11/14) Ast: 5 vs. Central Connecticut State (2/1/14) Ast: 2 @ Belmont (3/21/14) Ast: 2 @ St. Francis Brooklyn (2/8/14) FG: 6 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) FG: 7 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/15/14) FG: 5 on two occasions FGA: 11 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) FGA: 10 on two occasions FGA: 9 on two occasions 3FG: 2 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) 3FG: 4 @ Oakland (12/22/13) 3FG: 0 3FGA: 5 vs. Central Connecticut State (2/1/14) 3FGA: 6 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) 3FGA: 0 FTM: 4 on two occasions FTM: 5 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) FTM: 3 @ St. Francis Brooklyn (2/8/14) FTA: 7 @ Saint Francis U. (2/13/14) FTA: 6 on two occasions FTA: 4 @ St. Francis Brooklyn (2/8/14) Blk: 1 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) Blk: 1 @ LIU Brooklyn (2/6/14) Blk: 3 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (3/5/14) Stl: 4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Stl: 2 @ Oklahoma State (12/30/13) Stl: 2 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) Min: 33 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Min: 26 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) Min: 31 on three occasions Note: Totals in bold for returning players a career high established during 2013-14 season

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Robert Morris Career Highs

#1 - MIKE McFADDEN (Sr., F, Newark, N.J.) #5 - ANT MYERS-PATE (Sr., G, Washington, D.C.) #15 - KARVEL ANDERSON (Sr., G, Elkhart, Ind.) Pts: 20 @ Fairfield (3/21/12) Pts: 21 vs. Bryant (1/30/14) Pts: 38 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) Reb: 13 vs. Lehigh (11/12/12) Reb: 8 @ Central Connecticut State (1/7/12) Reb: 7 on two occasions Ast: 3 @ Hampton (12/8/12) Ast: 10 on two occasions Ast: 5 vs. Quinnipiac (1/19/13) FG: 8 @ Fairfield (3/21/12) FG: 8 vs. Bryant (1/30/14) FG: 15 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) FGA: 14 vs. Baylor (11/27/09) FGA: 14 @ Belmont (3/21/14) FGA: 27 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) 3FG: 1 @ Hampton (12/8/12) 3FG: 4 @ Monmouth (1/21/12) 3FG: 9 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) 3FGA: 1 @ Hampton (12/8/12) 3FGA: 8 @ Belmont (3/21/14) 3FGA: 15 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FTM: 7 vs. Norfolk State (11/21/09) FTM: 8 @ Oklahoma State (12/30/13) FTM: 12 vs. Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) FTA: 10 on two occasions FTA: 10 on two occasions FTA: 12 vs. Saint Francis U. (3/8/14) Blk: 3 on two occasions Blk: 1 on two occasions Blk: 2 on two occasions Stl: 4 on three occasions Stl: 4 on five occasions Stl: 4 @ Saint Francis U. (2/13/14) Min: 34 on two occasions Min: 37 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Min: 42 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14)

#2 - BRITTON LEE (Fr., G, Philadelphia, Pa.) #10 - DESJUAN NEWTON (Jr., G, Seattle, Wash.) #22 - LUCKY JONES (G/F, Jr., Newark, N.J.) Pts: 0 Pts: 11 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) Pts: 27 @ Oakland (12/22/13) Reb: 0 Reb: 7 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) Reb: 14 @ Monmouth (1/21/12) Ast: 0 Ast: 6 @ Cleveland State (11/23/13) Ast: 5 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FG: 0 FG: 4 on two occasions FG: 10 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) FGA: 3 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) FGA: 9 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) FGA: 17 @ Belmont (3/21/14) 3FG: 0 3FG: 2 on three occasions 3FG: 6 on two occasions 3FGA: 0 3FGA: 4 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) 3FGA: 12 @ St. John’s (3/21/14) FTM: 0 FTM: 2 on two occasions FTM: 13 vs. Saint Francis U. (2/6/13) FTA: 2 vs. Savannah State (11/9/13) FTA: 3 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) FTA: 14 @ Campbell (12/4/12) Blk: 0 Blk: 1 on two occasions Blk: 4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Stl: 0 Stl: 3 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) Stl: 5 @ Campbell (12/4/12) Min: 6 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) Min: 25 @ Buffalo (11/26/13) Min: 37 on two occasions

#3 - KAVON STEWART (Fr., G, Paterson, N.J.) #11 - JEREMIAH WORTHEM (Fr., F, Philadelphia, Pa.) #24 - AARON TATE (So., F, New Bern, N.C.) Pts: 11 on two occasions Pts: 21 @ Mount St. Mary’s (1/18/14) Pts: 8 on two occasions Reb: 6 @ Belmont (3/21/14) Reb: 8 @ Youngstown State (12/4/13) Reb: 11 @ LIU Brooklyn (2/6/14) Ast: 9 @ Oakland (12/22/13) Ast: 4 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) Ast: 2 @ St. John’s (3/18/14) FG: 4 on two occasions FG: 7 @ Mount St. Mary’s (1/18/14) FG: 4 on two occasions FGA: 7 on four occasions FGA: 11 @ Mount St. Mary’s (1/18/14) FGA: 7 on two occasions 3FG: 1 on two occasions 3FG: 1 on 12 occasions 3FG: 0 3FGA: 2 @ Oakland (12/22/13) 3FGA: 4 @ Oklahoma State (12/30/13) 3FGA: 0 FTM: 10 vs. Wagner (1/25/14) FTM: 7 @ Cleveland State (11/23/13) FTM: 4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) FTA: 12 vs. Wagner (1/25/14) FTA: 12 @ Cleveland State (11/23/13) FTA: 7 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Blk: 1 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14) Blk: 1 @ Bryant (1/11/14) Blk: 1 on three occasions Stl: 4 on two occasions Stl: 2 vs. Toledo (12/7/13) Stl: 3 @ Bryant (1/11/14) Min: 28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Min: 31 @ Alabama (1/4/14) Min: 28 @ Bryant (1/11/14)

#4 - DAVID APPOLON (Jr. , G, Philadelphia, Pa.) #12 - CHARLES OLIVER (Jr., G, Scotch Plains, N.J.) #45 - STEPHAN HAWKINS (So., F, Gary, Ind.) Pts: 13 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Pts: 19 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/15/14) Pts: 12 on two occasions Reb: 9 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Reb: 5 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/11/14) Reb: 9 vs. Lehigh (11/12/12) Ast: 5 vs. Central Connecticut State (2/1/14) Ast: 2 @ Belmont (3/21/14) Ast: 2 on two occasions FG: 6 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) FG: 7 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/15/14) FG: 5 on three occasions FGA: 11 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) FGA: 10 on two occasions FGA: 9 on two occasions 3FG: 2 @ Lafayette (11/12/13) 3FG: 4 @ Oakland (12/22/13) 3FG: 0 3FGA: 5 vs. Central Connecticut State (2/1/14) 3FGA: 6 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) 3FGA: 0 FTM: 4 on three occasions FTM: 5 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) FTM: 6 @ Monmouth (1/12/13) FTA: 7 @ Saint Francis U. (2/13/14) FTA: 6 on two occasions FTA: 6 @ Monmouth (1/12/13) Blk: 1 on two occasions Blk: 1 @ LIU Brooklyn (2/6/14) Blk: 3 on three occasions Stl: 4 on two occasions Stl: 2 @ Oklahoma State (12/30/13) Stl: 2 @ Sacred Heart (1/9/14) Min: 33 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Min: 26 vs. Sacred Heart (1/23/14) Min: 31 on three occasions

NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 2013-14 High / Low Analysis

ROBERT MORRIS HIGH LOW Points 94 @ Oakland 48 @ Wagner Points (First Half) 41 vs. UT Arlington & Toledo 15 vs. Saint Francis U. Points (Second Half) 59 @ Oakland 26 @ Wagner Halftime Margin +15 (48-33) vs. Sacred Heart -24 (20-44) @ Kentucky Win/Loss Margin +26 (91-65) vs. Sacred Heart -38 (49-87) @ Kentucky Rebounds 46 vs. Savannah State 23 vs. Toledo & @ Alabama Rebound Margin +11 (36-25) @ Youngstown State -23 (33-56) @ Kentucky Field Goals 36 @ Lafayette 16 @ Kentucky Field Goals Attempted 73 @ Lafayette 42 @ Saint Francis U. Field Goal Percentage .633 (31-for-49) vs. Toledo .232 (16-for-69) @ Kentucky Three-Point Field Goals 16 @ St. John’s 3 vs. Saint Francis U. Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 32 @ St. John’s 8 @ Mount St. Mary’s Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .800 (8-for-10) @ St. Francis Brooklyn .235 (4-for-17) @ Buffalo Free Throws 29 vs. Savannah State 5 vs. Toledo Free-Throws Attempted 45 vs. Savannah State 10 on three occasions Free-Throw Percentage .941 (16-for-17) vs. Bryant .417 (5-for-12) vs. Toledo Assists 21 @ Oakland 6 on four occasions Turnovers 19 @ Alabama 5 vs. Sacred Heart Blocked Shots 5 @ Fairleigh Dickinson 0 on five occasions Steals 13 @ Sacred Heart 3 on three occasions Personal Fouls 28 @ Cleveland State 10 @ St. John’s

OPPONENT HIGH LOW Points 100 @ Oakland 50 @ St. Francis Brooklyn Points (First Half) 52 @ Oakland 20 @ Alabama Points (Second Half) 54 @ Cleveland State 32 vs. Campbell & @ LIU Brooklyn Halftime Margin +24 (44-20) @ Kentucky -15 (33-48) vs. Sacred Heart Win/Loss Margin +38 (87-49) @ Kentucky -31 (65-91) vs. Sacred Heart Rebounds 56 @ Kentucky 22 vs. Saint Francis U. & @ Saint Francis U. Rebound Margin +23 (56-33) @ Kentucky -11 (25-36) @ Youngstown State Field Goals 33 @ Oakland 17 @ Duquesne & vs. SFU Field Goals Attempted 78 @ St. John’s 41 vs. Saint Francis U. Field Goal Percentage .604 (32-for-53) vs. Mount St. Mary’s .323 (20-for-62) @ LIU Brooklyn Three-Point Field Goals 16 @ St. John’s 1 @ Eastern Michigan Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 37 @ St. John’s 10 @ Eastern Michigan Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .478 (11-for-24) vs. Saint Francis U. .100 (1-for-10) @ Eastern Michigan Free Throws 34 @ Cleveland State 2 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn Free-Throws Attempted 44 @ Cleveland State 5 @ St. John’s Free-Throw Percentage 1.000 (13-for-13) vs. Central Conn. State .250 (2-for-8) vs. St. Francis Brooklyn Assists 29 @ Oakland 8 vs. Savannah State Turnovers 19 vs. Saint Francis U. 3 @ Youngstown State Blocked Shots 13 @ Eastern Michigan 1 @ Delaware & vs. Bryant Steals 12 @ Alabama 1 vs. LIU Brooklyn Personal Fouls 32 vs. Savannah State 12 @ Alabama & @ Sacred Heart

INDIVIDUAL ROBERT MORRIS OPPONENT Points 38 Anderson @ St. John’s 30 Francis vs. Bryant Points (First Half) 20 Jones @ St. John’s 20 Petros @ Oakland Points (Second Half) 26 Anderson vs. LIU Brooklyn 21 Dowell vs. UT Arlington Rebounds 11 Two players, four times 15 Randle @ Kentucky Field Goals 15 Anderson @ Sacred Heart 12 Francis vs. Bryant Field Goals Attempted 23 Anderson @ Bryant 22 Dowell vs. UT Arlington Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) 1.000 (5-for-5) Appolon vs. LIU Brooklyn 1.000 (8-for-8) Abdel Latif @ Sacred Heart 1.000 (6-for-6) Tyler Danaher vs. Mount Three-Point Field Goals 9 Anderson @ St. John’s 7 Bader @ Oakland Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 Anderson @ St. John’s 15 Dowell vs. UT Arlington Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 3 made) 1.000 (5-for-5) Anderson vs. LIU Brooklyn .750 (3-for-4) Three players Free Throws 12 Anderson vs. Saint Francis U. 12 Threatt @ Delaware Free-Throws Attempted 12 Two players, two times 15 Threatt @ Delaware Free-Throw Percentage (min. 3 made) 1.000 (12-for-12) Anderson vs. St. Francis U. 1.000 (10-for-10) Harris @ Kentucky Assists 9 Myers-Pate vs. UT Arlington 11 Brickman @ LIU Brooklyn 9 Stewart @ Oakland Blocked Shots 3 Two players, two times 5 McCrea @ Buffalo, Danaher vs. Mount Steals 4 Four players, five times 6 Releford @ Alabama

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 Robert Morris Historical Tidbits In The Beginning - Robert Morris was the first institution to jump directly from Charter Member - Robert Morris played independently as a Division I pro- the junior college ranks to NCAA Division I. RMU played basketball at the gram for five seasons before becoming a charter member of the ECAC junior college level for 13 seasons from 1963 to 1976, posting a record of Metro Conference in 1981, which changed its name to the Northeast Con- 287-58 (.832) under head coach Gus Krop. Krop led the Colonials to a record ference in 1988. The Colonials have won seven NEC Tournament titles, the of 30-1 (.968) in 1968-69 in its sixth season as a junior college program, most in league history, and have also appeared in the NCAA Tournament with its only loss a 79-76 setback to Paducah (Ky.) in the national title game. seven times. Robert Morris has won back-to-back NEC Tournament titles on In his time leading Robert Morris, Krop coached nine All-Americans and also three occasions, including the first two championships in 1981 and 1982. recruited Earl Cureton, a native of Detroit, Mich., who played one season RMU also claimed back-to-back NEC Tournament titles in 1989 and 1990 with the Colonials when it was a junior college program (1975-76) as well and again in 2009 and 2010. as the first season of Division I basketball in 1976-77. Dynamic Duo - Led by guards Chipper Harris (1980-84) and Forest “Bay” Half A Century - The 2013-14 campaign marked the 51st season of inter- Grant (1980-84), Robert Morris claimed the first two ECAC Metro Conference collegiate basketball at Robert Morris. The Colonials compiled an overall Tournament championships in 1981 and 1982. In four seasons, Harris and record of 287-58 (.832) in 13 years as a junior college program from 1963 Grant combined for career totals of 3,434 points, 869 rebounds, 991 assists to 1976 and since moving to Division I with the 1976-77 campaign has and 782 steals. Harris served as RMU’s all-time leading scorer with 1,940 posted an overall record of 551-565 (.494). Combined, Robert Morris points from the conclusion of his career until 1994 and still owns the Robert posted a record of 816-610 (.572) over its first 50 years as an intercolle- Morris career record for steals (450), while Grant is the program’s all-time giate program from 1963 to 2013. In honor of 50 years of intercollegiate leader in assists (555). The pair helped the ECAC Metro Conference garner basketball, Robert Morris enshrined the 1981-82 Colonials, the first squad its first victory in the NCAA Tournament, as the Colonials upended Georgia to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame Southern, 64-54, in a play-in game at the in Dayton, Feb. 15, 2014. Ohio, in the 1983 NCAA Tournament. Harris was enshrined in the RMU Ath- letic Hall of Fame in 1995, followed by Grant in 1996. The First Superstar - Don Mackey (1963-65) was the only player in junior col- lege history to score over 1,000 points in his two seasons with the program. Walk On The Ocean - Former guard Myron Walker (1990-94) continued RMU’s A native of Homestead, Pa., Mackey finished his two years with the Colonials lineage of stellar guards when he arrived on the scene in the fall of 1990 by scoring 1,034 points, and his 43 points in a 125-111 win over Walsh and was a key part of a 1991-92 squad that claimed the program’s fifth Jan. 30, 1965, still stands as the most points scored in a game by a player NEC Tournament championship and berth in the NCAA Tournament. In his in a Robert Morris uniform. He went on to finish his collegiate career at second year with the program, Walker scored at the time an RMU single- Gannon University and was inducted into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame season school record 614 points en route to being named the 1992 NEC Oct. 9, 2010. Mackey is one of nine members of the RMU Athletic Hall of Player of the Year, the only sophomore in league history to earn the honor. Fame from the junior college ranks, which also includes former All-Americans Walker, a native of Aliquippa, Pa., went on to become the program’s all- Perry Johnson (1969), Cleveland Edwards (1969) and Ron Hightower (1971 time leading scorer with 1,965 points and also owns the single-season record and 1972). for scoring average (20.1 ppg as a senior in 1993-94) and career marks for 20-point scoring games (47) and scoring average (18.7 ppg). The Twirl - Arguably the best basketball player in school history, in his one season at the Division I level in a Robert Morris uniform Earl “The Twirl” Keep On Rockin ... Robert Morris played at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky., Cureton (1975-77) averaged 17.2 points and 10.5 rebounds per game in earlier this season, taking on a No. 1 ranked team for just the second time 1976-77. Cureton still owns Robert Morris single-season records for re- in program history in the Kentucky Wildcats. Rupp Arena is one of seven bounds (274) and rebounding average and is the only player in the pro- arenas that the Colonials have played in that has also featured a concert gram’s Division I history to average a double-double. He transferred to the by Pearl Jam since the band’s formation in 1990. Also included in the list is University of Detroit to continue his Division I career and was drafted by the Palace at Auburn Hills (Detroit, Mich.), the Prudential Center (Newark, the in the third round of the 1979 NBA Draft. He went N.J.), Savage Arena (Toledo, Ohio), the Wolstein Center (Cleveland, Ohio), on to play 12 seasons in the NBA, earning a pair of championship rings, the Bryce Jordan Center (State College, Pa.) and the A.J. Palumbo Center one with the 76ers in 1983 and the other with the in 1994. (Pittsburgh, Pa.), home of the Duquesne Dukes. Who Was Robert Morris? Robert Morris, Jr. (January 20, 1734 – May 8, 1806) was a Liverpool-born American merchant and signer of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution. He was elected to the Pennsylvania Assembly, became the Chairman of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety and was chosen as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, where he served as chairman of the “Secret Committee of Trade” and as a member of the Committee of Correspondence. From 1781 to 1784, he served as the powerful Super- intendent of Finance, managing the economy of the fledgling United States. As the central civilian in the government, Morris was, next to General George Washington, “the most powerful man in America.” His successful administration led to the sobriquet, “Financier of the Revolution.” He was one of Pennsylvania’s original pair of U.S. senators, serving from 1789 to 1795. A look at his legacy:

- A portrait of Morris appeared on U.S. $1000 notes from 1862 to 1863 - Morris and Roger Sherman were the only two people to sign all three significant founding documents of the United States, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution. - The dollar sign ("$") was in common use among private merchants during the middle of the 18th century. It re- ferred to the two columns draped with scrolls on the Spanish milled dollar, which predated the U.S. Dollar. Morris was the first to use that symbol in official documents. NCAA Tournament: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010 • NIT: 2008, 2013, 2014 • CIT: 2012 Robert Morris 2013-14 Schedule & Results Overall: 22-14 NEC: 14-2 Home: 12-3 Road: 10-11 Neutral: 0-0 Date All (NEC) RMU/OPP W/L Opponent High Scorer High Rebounder Assists Nov. 9 1-0 86-66 W Savannah State 21 - Anderson 9 - McFadden 6 - Myers-Pate Nov. 12 2-0 90-81 W @ Lafayette 21 - Anderson 7 - Newton 2 - Four tied Nov. 14 2-1 64-69 L @ Eastern Michigan $ 18 - Jones 8 - Jones 8 - Myers-Pate Nov. 17 2-2 49-87 L @ No. 1 Kentucky $ 16 - Anderson 5 - Three tied 2 - Myers-Pate Nov. 21 3-2 88-81 W Texas-Arlington $ 24 - Anderson 10 - Jones 9 - Myers-Pate Nov. 23 3-3 74-87 L @ Cleveland State $ 16 - Worthem 5 - Tate, Worthem 6 - Newton Nov. 26 3-4 66-81 L @ Buffalo 19 - Jones 8 - Jones 3 - Myers-Pate, Jones Nov. 30 3-5 67-86 L @ Delaware 25 - Anderson 5 - Jones, Worthem 3 - Stewart Dec. 4 3-6 76-84 L @ Youngstown State 24 - Jones 8 - Worthem 5 - Myers-Pate Dec. 7 3-7 77-80 L Toledo 25 - Jones 6 - McFadden 7 - Myers-Pate Dec. 14 4-7 67-63 W @ Duquesne 17 - Anderson 11 - Jones 5 - Myers-Pate Dec. 18 5-7 72-61 W Campbell 18 - Jones 5 - Jones 8 - Myers-Pate Dec. 22 5-8 94-100 L @ Oakland 27 - Jones 7 - Jones 9 - Stewart Dec. 30 5-9 66-92 L @ No. 6 Oklahoma State 16 - Anderson 6 - Tate 2 - Myers-Pate, Anderson Jan. 4 5-10 56-64 L @ Alabama 16 - Anderson 7 - Jones 6 - Myers-Pate Jan. 9 6-10 (1-0) 79-70 W @ Sacred Heart * 36 - Anderson 5 - Three tied 3 - Myers-Pate Jan. 11 7-10 (2-0) 71-67 W @ Bryant * 32 - Anderson 11 - Jones 5 - Myers-Pate Jan. 16 8-10 (3-0) 73-68 W Saint Francis U. * 24 - Anderson 6 - Jones 4 - Myers-Pate Jan. 18 9-10 (4-0) 77-69 W @ Mount St. Mary’s * 21 - Worthem 10 - Jones 4 - Stewart Jan. 23 10-10 (5-0) 91-65 W Sacred Heart * 18 - Jones 11 - Jones 5 - Stewart Jan. 25 11-10 (6-0) 74-70 W Wagner * 21 - Anderson 9 - Tate 4 - Stewart Jan. 30 12-10 (7-0) 79-76 W Bryant * 24 - Anderson 8 - Jones 4 - Jones Feb. 1 12-11 (7-1) 73-74 L Central Conn. State * 22 - Jones 10 - Jones 5 - Appolon Feb. 6 13-11 (8-1) 65-56 W @ LIU Brooklyn * 16 - Anderson 11 - Tate 3 - Three tied Feb. 8 14-11 (9-1) 72-50 W @ St. Francis Brooklyn * 18 - Jones 7 - Appolon 7 - Myers-Pate Feb. 13 15-11 (10-1) 66-60 W @ Saint Francis U. * 28 - Anderson 9 - Jones 2 - Anderson Feb. 15 16-11 (11-1) 69-61 W Mount St. Mary’s * 19 - Oliver 9 - Jones 5 - Stewart Feb. 20 17-11 (12-1) 73-64 W LIU Brooklyn * 26 - Anderson 9 - Appolon 6 - Stewart Feb. 22 18-11 (13-1) 71-70 (OT) W St. Francis Brooklyn * 31 - Anderson 8 - Jones 8 - Myers-Pate Feb. 27 19-11 (14-1) 69-64 W @ Fairleigh Dickinson * 22 - Anderson 10 - Jones 5 - Stewart March 1 19-12 (14-2) 48-59 L @ Wagner * 21 - Anderson 8 - Tate 2 - Tate March 5 20-12 60-53 W Fairleigh Dickinson # 19 - Jones 7 - Jones 4 - Jones, Appolon March 8 21-12 60-57 W Saint Francis U. # 21 - Anderson 7 - Jones 3 - Jones March 11 21-13 71-88 L Mount St. Mary’s # 21 - Anderson 5 - Jones, Oliver 5 - Stewart March 18 22-13 89-78 W @ St. John’s % 38 - Anderson 9 - Jones 8 - Myers-Pate March 21 22-14 71-82 L @ Belmont % 23 - Anderson 10 - Tate 3 - Myers-Pate

$ Keightley Classic; * Northeast Conference game; # NEC Tournament; % National Invitation Tournament (NIT) Margins of Victory Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30+ Won By ... 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 Lost By ... 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Home Margin Largest Deficit Overcome Largest Win +26 (91-65) vs. Sacred Heart 1/23/14 -16 (30-46) 17:11, 2nd W, 73-64 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Largest Loss - 17 (71-88) vs. Mount St. Mary’s 3/11/14 Largest Second-Half Deficit Overcome Road Margin -16 (30-46) 17:11, 2nd W, 73-64 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/20/14) Largest Win +22 (72-50) @ St. Francis Brooklyn 2/8/14 -15 (47-62) 8:34, 2nd W, 69-64 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/14) Largest Loss -38 (49-87) @ Kentucky 11/17/13 -12 (31-43) 17:53, 2nd W, 71-70 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/22/14)

Largest Lead Largest Lead Lost First Half +16 (46-30) vs. Central Conn. State 2/1/14 +18 (48-30) 19:14, 2nd L, 73-74 vs. Central Conn. State (2/1/14) Second Half +32 (86-54) vs. Sacred Heart 1/23/14 +15 (41-26) 3:32, 1st W, 88-81 vs. UT Arlington (11/21/13) +14 (24-10) 9:18, 1st W, 67-63 @ Duquesne (12/14/13) Largest Deficit +14 (42-28) 17:37, 2nd W, 73-68 vs. Saint Francis U. (1/16/14) First Half -27 (17-44) 0:35 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) Second Half -40 (47-87) 0:36 @ Kentucky (11/17/13) Largest Second-Half Lead Lost +18 (48-30) 19:14 L, 73-74 vs. Central Conn. State (2/1/14)

2013-14 RMU Basketball NEC Champions: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010