Four seniors enter final home meet as Scarlet Knights
The Rutgers gymnastics team will close out its home schedule by celebrating Senior Day Saturday afternoon when they host Cornell at the Livingston Recreation Center.
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The Rutgers gymnastics team will close out its home schedule by celebrating Senior Day Saturday afternoon when they host Cornell at the Livingston Recreation Center.
Sunny Gerlach led the Scarlet Knights on the bars with a score of 9.750, as the team recorded their highest score of the season.
With the number of meets left in the season shrinking, the Rutgers gymnastics team had yet to find its rhythm — until Saturday night.
When Kiah Banfield came to the Banks as a walk-on last season, she never thought she would be in a position to contribute so soon.
As the season comes to a close, the Rutgers gymnastics team will look to gain momentum as it returns home for two consecutive meets.
By Kyle Franko
Senior gymnast Kristy Behr turned in a season-high 9.575 performance on the bars in Rutgers' win Friday night over SUNY'Cortland, good enough to win the event.
Freshman midfielder Mike Diehl scored two goals in his first game at the collegiate level, but Rutgers lost 8-4 to Villanova.
Freshman midfielder Mike Diehl wasted no time making an impact as a Scarlet Knight, scoring the Rutgers men's lacrosse team's first goal of the game and season.
The Rutgers gymnastics team traveled to New York on Friday night and returned with an important victory.
By Kyle Franko
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By Kyle Franko