

Career Statistics through 2010/11
One of two experienced returning post players...
leads active players in career FT pct. and is second among active players in blocked shots...
Coach Geitner: “Chris shared minutes with Broderick Sawyer last year as our center; this year we have high expectations for Chris to step into that starting role and be a productive low post player for us, provide us with some physical defense and rebounding. He’s been out all of pre-season with a fractured bone in his hand, but he’s just been cleared to start to compete again. Once he gets back in the fold and is healthy, he’s going to have a great year for us.”
2010/11: Second-year letterwinner who was in his first season as a regular... one of four players to see action in all 31 games, coming off the bench 29 times... averaged 6.7 points, 5.2 rebounds (second on the team) with a team-leading 55.6 shooting percentage in an average of 16.1 minutes... also shared the team lead with 25 blocked shots... ranked fifth in the conference in FG pct. and sixth in blocks... had at least one rebound in all but one game and at least one blocked shot in six of the last seven and ten of the last 12 games... starts came in succession late in the first semester when he totalled 25 points, 12 rebounds, five steals and two rebounds and was 9-for-15 FG and 7-for-10 FT in 46 minutes in non-conference wins over Suffolk and Endicott... in the championship game of the Eastern Tip-Off Tournament, had his first career double-double with 14 points and ten rebounds in 23 minutes... didn't miss a shot in that game (6-for-6 FG, 2-for-2 FT)... appeared in all three ECAC tournament games, playing a career-high 26 minutes in the final... season-highs (p-r-a-3s): 14-10-5-0
2009/10: One of three true freshmen to earn a varsity letter... played in 18 games off the bench, registering 30 points and 23 rebounds and shooting .382 from the floor and .333 from the free throw line... in a season-high 24 minutes at Endicott Dec. 8 in his second collegiate appearance, posted season-highs of ten points and five rebounds without a turnover in a +78-74 win... saw minutes in two ECAC tournament games with two points and one rebound in three minutes...season-highs (p-r-a-3s): 10-5-1-0...
Career-highs (thru 10/11): 26 min., 14 pts., 10 rebs., 5 assists, 2 blocks, 4 steals, zero 3-pters.
High School: Three-year starter in basketball… All-State and team MVP as a senior captain after leading the conference in points, blocked shots, and rebounds…team was 23-3 overall and 19-1 in the regular season during his senior year – a regular-season program win record…
Other: In the summer of 2011, participated in the Mike Jones league…
PERSONAL: born Christopher J. Robitaille March 6, 1991…Mother: Karen…Major: Business…Career plans: Sales…Residence: Canton, CT…
CHRIS... REVEALED
Pregame ritual: Listen to my favorite songs
Favorite athlete of all time: Michael Jordan
If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money? Buy a house and car
Your favorite activity other than sports: Video Games
The best place for pizza: Frank Pepe’s
Favorite professional sports team: The Boston Red Sox
If you had the money, the automobile which you would buy: BMW
The hardest class you’ve ever taken at Eastern: Microeconomics
The funniest comedian: Chris Rock
Favorite movie: The Dark Knight
Who is the greatest coach of all time in any sport, at any level? Phil Jackson
The greatest sports moment of all time: Michael Jordan’s shot over Byron Russell
Your favorite song: Dreams Money Can Buy
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Lasell College
Favorite college sports team, other than your own: UConn Huskies
Favorite Smart Phone application: Twitter
Favorite restaurant: Morton’s Steak House
If you could go to any sporting event in the world, which would it be? NBA Finals
Who is your favorite musical artist or group? Drake
Favorite pet: Faye
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