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2015 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

2015 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
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Classification Division I
Season 2014–15
Teams 8
Site campus sites
Finals site Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
Brooklyn, New York
Champions Robert Morris (8th title)
Winning coach Andrew Toole (1st title)
MVP Rodney Pryor (RMU)
Attendance 6,891 (total)
1,013 (championship)
Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournaments
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2014–15 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
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 (PA) 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. 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.

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.

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

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

Series History: LIU leads 63-40

Series History: MSM leads 42-30

Series History: RMU leads 41-25

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

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

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

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

Tournament MVP in bold.


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