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1 Format  





2 Seeds  





3 Bracket  





4 Game summaries  



4.1  Quarterfinals: St. Francis Brooklyn vs. LIU Brooklyn  





4.2  Quarterfinals: Mount St. Mary's vs. Saint Francis (PA)  





4.3  Quarterfinals: Robert Morris vs. Wagner  





4.4  Quarterfinals: Bryant vs. Sacred Heart  





4.5  Semifinal: Robert Morris vs. Bryant  





4.6  Semifinal: St. Francis Brooklyn vs. Saint Francis (PA)  





4.7  Championship: St. Francis Brooklyn vs. Robert Morris  







5 All-tournament team  





6 References  














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2015 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2014–15
Teams8
Sitecampus sites
Finals siteGeneroso Pope Athletic Complex
Brooklyn, New York
ChampionsRobert Morris (8th title)
Winning coachAndrew Toole (1st title)
MVPRodney Pryor (RMU)
Attendance6,891 (total)
1,013 (championship)
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2014–15 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    St. Francis Brooklyn 15 3   .833 23 12   .657
    Robert Morris 12 6   .667 20 15   .571
    Bryant 12 6   .667 16 15   .516
    Mount St. Mary's 11 7   .611 15 15   .500
    Saint Francis 9 9   .500 16 16   .500
    Sacred Heart 9 9   .500 15 17   .469
    LIU Brooklyn 8 10   .444 12 18   .400
    Wagner 8 10   .444 10 20   .333
    Fairleigh Dickinson 3 15   .167 8 21   .276
    Central Connecticut 3 15   .167 5 26   .161
    2015 NEC tournament winner

    The 2015 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament was held on March 4, 7, and 10.[1] The tournament featured the league's top eight seeds, with higher seed hosting all games. The tourney opened on Wednesday, March 4 with the quarterfinals, followed by the semifinals on Saturday, March 7 and the finals on Tuesday, March 10. Robert Morris earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA tournament.

    Format[edit]

    For the eleventh straight year, the NEC Men's Basketball Tournament consisted of an eight-team playoff format with all games played at the home of the higher seed. After the quarterfinals, the teams were shuffled so the highest remaining seed plays the lowest remaining seed in the semifinals.[2]

    Seeds[edit]

    Teams were seeded based on the final regular season standings, with ties broken under NEC policy.[3]

    Seed School Conference Overall Tiebreaker
    1 St. Francis Brooklyn 15–3 21–10
    2 Robert Morris 12–6 16–14 1–1 vs. SFBK, 1–1 vs. Bryant, 2–0 vs. MSM
    3 Bryant 12–6 15–14 1–1 vs. SFBK, 1–1 vs. RM, 1–1 vs. MSM
    4 Mount St. Mary's 11–7 15–14
    5 Saint Francis (PA) 9–9 15–14 2–0 vs. SH
    6 Sacred Heart 9–9 15–16 0–2 vs. SFPA
    7 Wagner 8–10 10–19 2–0 vs. LIU
    8 LIU Brooklyn 8–10 12–17 0–2 vs. Wagner
    ‡ – NEC regular season champions.
    Overall records are as of the end of the regular season.

    Bracket[edit]

    Quarterfinals
    Wednesday, March 4
    NEC Front Row, MSG+2, FCS and Cox Sports
    Semifinals
    Saturday, March 7
    (reseeded)
    NEC Front Row, MSG+, FCS
    Championship
    Tuesday, March 10
    ESPN2
     
             
    1St. Francis Brooklyn 79
    8LIU Brooklyn 70
    1St. Francis Brooklyn 62
    5Saint Francis (PA) 48
    4Mount St. Mary's 58
    5Saint Francis (PA) 73
    1St. Francis Brooklyn 63
    (Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
    2Robert Morris 66
    2Robert Morris 91
    7Wagner 68
    2Robert Morris 66
    3Bryant 53
    3Bryant 91**
    6Sacred Heart 85

    All games will be played at the venue of the higher seed
    * Overtime

    Game summaries[edit]

    Quarterfinals: St. Francis Brooklyn vs. LIU Brooklyn[edit]

    Series History: LIU leads 63-40

    Mar 4
    7:00 pm EST

    Recap

    St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers 79, LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds 70
    Scoring by half: 35-22, 44-48
    Pts: Brent Jones 31
    Rebs: Jalen Cannon15
    Asts: Brent Jones 5
    Pts: Landon Atterberry 18
    Rebs: Nura Zanna 7
    Asts: Elvar Fridriksson 7

    Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
    Brooklyn, NY
    Attendance: 972
    Referees: Wally Rutecki, Dennis Allocco and Brandon Cruz


    Quarterfinals: Mount St. Mary's vs. Saint Francis (PA)[edit]

    Series History: MSM leads 42-30

    Mar 4
    7:00 pm EST

    Recap

    Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers 58, Saint Francis Red Flash 73
    Scoring by half: 24-29, 34-44
    Pts: Will Miller 14
    Rebs: Taylor Danaher 5
    Asts: Khalid Nwandu 3
    Pts: Earl Brown 20
    Rebs: Earl Brown 14
    Asts: Malik Harmon & Ollie Jackson 3

    Knott Arena
    Emmitsburg, MD
    Attendance: 1,068
    Referees: Doug Aprahamian, Robert Testa and Brandon Williams


    Quarterfinals: Robert Morris vs. Wagner[edit]

    Series History: RMU leads 41-25

    Mar 4
    7:00 pm EST

    Recap

    Robert Morris Colonials 91, Wagner Seahawks 68
    Scoring by half: 39-28, 52-40
    Pts: Lucky Jones 27
    Rebs: Elijah Minnie 7
    Asts: Rodney Pryor 7
    Pts: Mike Aaman & Marcus Burton 19
    Rebs: Mike Aaman 8
    Asts: JoJo Cooper 5

    Charles L. Sewall Center
    Moon Township, PA
    Attendance: 857
    Referees: Steve Ruppenthal, Josh White and Dave Fernandez


    Quarterfinals: Bryant vs. Sacred Heart[edit]

    Series History: SHU leads 18-13
    Announcers: Paul Dottino, Joe DeSantis and John Schmeelk

    MSG+, FCS and Cox Sports

    Mar 4
    7:00 pm EST

    Recap

    Bryant Bulldogs 91, Sacred Heart Pioneers 85 (OT)
    Scoring by half: 30-38, 33-25 Overtime: 14-14, 14-8
    Pts: Joe O'Shea 21
    Rebs: Dan Garvin & Bosko Kostur 9
    Asts: Shane McLaughlin 5
    Pts: Cane Broome21
    Rebs: Jordan Allen 6
    Asts: Phil Gaetano 9

    Chace Athletic Center
    Smithfield, RI
    Attendance: 1,188
    Referees: Gary Pucino, Rod Mrakovich and Mike Pearson


    Semifinal: Robert Morris vs. Bryant[edit]

    Series History: RMU leads 10–2
    Announcers: John Schmeelk and Tim Capstraw

    MSG & FCS

    Mar 7
    12:00 pm EST

    Recap

    Robert Morris Colonials 66, Bryant Bulldogs 53
    Scoring by half: 30-25, 36-28
    Pts: Kavon Stewart 19
    Rebs: Elijah Minnie 9
    Asts: Kavon Stewart 8
    Pts: Dyami Starks 19
    Rebs: Dan Garvin and Shane McLaughlin 8
    Asts: Shane McLaughlin 7

    Charles L. Sewall Center
    Moon Township, PA
    Attendance: 839
    Referees: Jim Bruno, Lionel Butler and James Ostwalt


    Semifinal: St. Francis Brooklyn vs. Saint Francis (PA)[edit]

    Series History: SFU leads 36–38
    Announcers: Paul Dottino, Joe DeSantis and Matt Harmon

    MSG & FCS

    Mar 7
    2:00 pm EST

    Recap

    St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers 62, Saint Francis Red Flash 48
    Scoring by half: 30-27, 32-21
    Pts: Jalen Cannon20
    Rebs: Jalen Cannon11
    Asts: Brent Jones 8
    Pts: Malik Harmon 18
    Rebs: Earl Brown 12
    Asts: Greg Brown 3

    Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
    Brooklyn, NY
    Attendance: 954
    Referees: Guy Pagano, Douglas Grant and Tom Regan


    Championship: St. Francis Brooklyn vs. Robert Morris[edit]

    Series History: 43–27
    Announcers: John Brickley and Craig Robinson

    ESPN2

    Mar 10
    7:00 pm EST

    Recap

    St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers 63, Robert Morris Colonials 66
    Scoring by half: 35-29, 28-37
    Pts: Tyreek Jewell 19
    Rebs: Jalen Cannon 12
    Asts: Brent Jones 5
    Pts: Rodney Pryor 17
    Rebs: Elijah Minnie 9
    Asts: Kavon Stewart 6

    Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
    Brooklyn, NY
    Attendance: 1,013
    Referees: Paul Faia, Robert Riley and Donnie Eppley



    All-tournament team[edit]

    Tournament MVP in bold.[4]

    Name School Pos. Year Ht. Hometown
    Rodney Prior Robert Morris Guard Junior 6-5 Evanston, Illinois
    Brent Jones St. Francis Brooklyn Guard Senior 6-2 Bronx, New York
    Earl Brown Saint Francis (PA) Forward Senior 6-6 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Lucky Jones Robert Morris Forward Senior 6-5 Newark, New Jersey
    Jalen Cannon St. Francis Brooklyn Forward Senior 6-6 Allentown, Pennsylvania

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "2015 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Championship". NortheastConference.org. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  • ^ "2015 NEC men's bracket" (PDF). NortheastConference.org. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  • ^ "NEC Basketball Tiebreaker Procedure". NortheastConference.org. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  • ^ "NCAA-Bound Robert Morris Colonials Capture Eighth NEC Tournament Title". NortheastConference.org. Retrieved March 16, 2015.

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