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PREVIEW: @DuqMBB vs. George Mason

Dukes host Patriots Saturday night in annual Red Out at UPMC Events Center

G28 | GEORGE MASON (15-13, 4-11) at DUQUESNE (19-8, 9-6)
Sat., Feb. 29 • 7:00 pm ET • Moon Township, Pa. • UPMC Events Center (4,000)

LIVE STREAM: ESPN+ with Tim Benz & Ellis Cannon
RADIO: WJAS-AM 1320 / iHeartRadio with Ray Goss ('58) & Jarrett Durham ('71)

Duquesne (19-8, 9-6), coming off an 81-77 overtime win at St. Bonaventure, returns to Pittsburgh to host George Mason (15-13, 4-11) at UPMC Events Center on the campus of Robert Morris University on Saturday, Feb. 29 at 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+). This is the second-to-last home game - and final home game at RMU - for the Dukes who are 9-3 at home (2-1 at RMU) despite playing at three different venues due to renovation work to the on-campus UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse. DU enters Saturday's game needing one win to reach 20 for the first time since 2009 (21-13). Look for a tight one on Saturday, as two of the past three Duquesne/George Mason games have been decided by one point, with the third decided by six - in double overtime. Saturday will be Duquesne's annual UPMC Red Out game.

TRENDING
  • This is the first time since 1971 (21-4) & 1972 (20-5) that Duquesne has had 19 or more wins in back-to-back seasons (DU was 19-13 last year).
  • It is also the first time DU has produced back-to-back seasons with 9+ Atlantic 10 wins (10-8 last year).
  • Duquesne's 19-8 record is the school's best through 27 games since 1980-81.
  • The Dukes are holding opponents to 65.4 points per game - the lowest opponent average in 58 years.
  • The Dukes rank 9th nationally - and first in the A-10 - in blocks/g. at 5.59. DU is eighth in the nation in block percentage (15.5 according to KenPom).
  • Duquesne is 28th nationally and second in the A-10 in fewest fouls per game (15.2).
  • Sophomore Sincere Carry is averaging 14.4 points and 7.9 assists in DU's past seven g.. DU is 15-4 when Carry, DU's assist leader at 5.3 apg., hands out five or more assists. Carry has a 4.2-to-1 assist/turnover ratio (55a/13to) over that 7g. span.
  • Junior Marcus Weathers, who went over the 1,000 career point mark on Feb. 22 at Dayton, has 17 traditional three-point plays this season. It is the most by a Duke since Aaron Jackson converted 20 in 2009. Weathers leads DU with 124 free throw attempts.
  • Junior center Michael Hughes ranks 8th nationally in blocks/g. (2.85) and 8th in block pct. (12.98 according to KenPom). DU is 8-1 (4-1 in A-10 play) when Hughes blocks four or more shots.
  • Grad transfer Baylee Steele has made 66.7% of his two-point attempts (24-of-36) and scored in double-digits four times in DU's past six games.
  • Under Keith Dambrot, DU is: 43-3 when leading with 5:00 left ... 41-12 when scoring 70 or more points (13-2 this year) ... 35-3 when the first to 70 points in a game ... 35-7 when holding opponents under 70 (16-0 this year).
     
DUQUESNE AT HOME
The Dukes have won nine of 12 at home while playing at three different venues (PPG Paints Arena, D-III La Roche University and Robert Morris). DU has been displaced by season-long renovation work which is being done to the on-campus UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse. Duquesne has had to board a bus for 22 of its 27 games this season (La Roche is 10 miles from DU's downtown campus & Robert Morris is an 18-mile trip). Duquesne is 36-14 in home games under Dambrot, including a 23-8 mark over the past two seasons. The Dukes are 10-5 in A-10 home games over the past two seasons.


DUKES AND PATRIOTS
Series Record:  Duquesne leads 7-6
At Pittsburgh:  Tied 3-3
At Fairfax:  Duquesne leads 4-3
Neutral Site:  0-0
A-10 Regular Season:  Duquesne leads 5-2
A-10 Championship:  0-0
Dambrot vs. George Mason:  2-0
  • This is the 14th meeting in a relatively new series that dates to New Year's Eve of 2001 ... DU leads the series is tied at 7-6, with the two having split six games in Pittsburgh ... this is the eighth meeting between the two as members of the Atlantic 10 ... Duquesne leads 5-2 in A-10 regular season games.
  • Duquesne has won six of the past eight meetings, including the past two at home.
  • George Mason (15-13, 4-11), which is in its fifth-year under head coach Dave Paulsen, was picked to finish ninth in the A-10 preseason poll.
  • Mason is 2-7 on the road, including a 2-5 mark in A-10 games. The two A-10 road wins came at La Salle (76-63) and at VCU (72-67).
  • DU head coach Keith Dambrot is 2-0 all-time vs. George Mason with a 95-89 2OT win in Pittsburgh in 2018 and a 79-78 win at Fairfax, Va. last year. The Dukes came back from the 19-point deficit in last year's road win. DU led for just 1:14 of the game.

A DU WIN WOULD ...
  • Secure Duquesne's first 20-win season since the 2009 NIT team went 21-13. It would be just the third time in the past 48 years that DU posted 20 or more wins (20-10 in 1981 is the other).
  • Tie the school record for A-10 wins accomplished four times: 1981 (10-3), 1991 (10-8), 2011 (10-6) & 2019 (10-8).
  •  Clinch back-to-back winning A-10 seasons for just the second time in school history (1980 & 1981 are the others).
  • Secure DU's seventh winning season in A-10 play.
  • Clinch a winning February record (5-3) for just the seventh time in DU's 43 A-10 seasons. DU's last five-win February was in 1994 (6-3).

LAST GAME
Duquesne 81, St. Bonaventure 77 (OT) • Wednesday, Feb. 26, Olean, N.Y.
  • The win snapped an 11-game losing streak at Reilly Center. It also snapped an eight-game series streak.
  • Sincere Carry scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half and overtime. Carry's 11 assists were a career-high and one shy of the school record shared by four players.
  • Michael Hughes finished with 18 points on 8-of-9 shooting to go along with seven rebounds, three assists and three blocks.
  • DU got help off the bench from Austin Rotroff (season-high six points) and Baylee Steele (seven points and nine rebounds). Steele's 3-pointer at the start of OT gave DU a lead it would never relinquish.
  • The Dukes assisted on 23 of 31 field goals.
  • St. Bonaventure's largest lead was five at 66-61 with 2:50 left in regulation ... Duquesne's largest lead was nine the last of which came at 35-26 with five seconds left in the first half ... there were four ties and nine lead changes before Baylee Steele gave DU the lead for good on a 3-pointer to open overtime ... St. Bonaventure led for 9:41 ... Duquesne led for 32:32.

A-10 NOTABLE
  • Duquesne's 73-59 win over Saint Louis on Jan. 2 was the Dukes' sixth in a row over the Billikens in Pittsburgh. DU completed a sweep of SLU with an 82-68 win at Chaifetz Arena on Feb. 5. The 14-point margin of victory was DU's largest on the road vs. the Billikens. It was also SLU's first home loss to an unranked team this season.
  • DU's 71-64 home win over Davidson was DU's first series win, ending a streak of seven consecutive losses to the Wildcats.
  • The 78-60 (+18) margin of victory at Saint Joseph's was DU's third-largest in the series and most since a 96-70 win over the Hawks at the A-10 Championship at the Palestra on Mar. 3, 1990.
  • DU's 66-61 win at George Washington was its fifth-straight series win and program-best third consecutive win at GW.
  • DU extended its Rose Hill win streak to five with its victory at Fordham. It is the first time in series history that either team has won five in a row on the opponent's court.
  • DU's 81-77 OT win at St. Bonaventure not only set a new school record for A-10 road wins, it also ended an 11-game losing streak at Reilly Center and eight-game series skid.



 
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Players Mentioned

Sincere Carry

#10 Sincere Carry

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6' 1"
Sophomore
Michael Hughes

#21 Michael Hughes

C
6' 8"
Junior
Austin Rotroff

#34 Austin Rotroff

F
6' 10"
Sophomore
Marcus Weathers

#5 Marcus Weathers

F
6' 5"
Junior
Baylee Steele

#44 Baylee Steele

C
6' 11"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Sincere Carry

#10 Sincere Carry

6' 1"
Sophomore
G
Michael Hughes

#21 Michael Hughes

6' 8"
Junior
C
Austin Rotroff

#34 Austin Rotroff

6' 10"
Sophomore
F
Marcus Weathers

#5 Marcus Weathers

6' 5"
Junior
F
Baylee Steele

#44 Baylee Steele

6' 11"
Graduate Student
C

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