Harper Jr. poised for success in 2nd year with program
One of the storylines during the Rutgers men’s basketball team's late-season resurgence last year was the promising play of the freshman class.
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One of the storylines during the Rutgers men’s basketball team's late-season resurgence last year was the promising play of the freshman class.
The Rutgers men’s basketball team picked up its third win in a row against UMass this past Thanksgiving weekend. Ironically, unlike their opponent, the Minutemen (5-3) suffered their third loss in a row against the Scarlet Knights (6-1).
The Rutgers women’s basketball team has a new set of silverware to eat its Thanksgiving meal with.
It has been 11 years since Greg Schiano last held the head coaching position for the Rutgers football team.
Going into its game on Saturday in University Park, Pennsylvania, the Rutgers football team sought to end the season with a competitive game against Penn State, one of the nation's historic college football powerhouses.
When most Rutgers fans were previewing the season, the key focus was on the impact key returning contributors, like junior guard Geo Baker and sophomore forward Ron Harper Jr., would have.
The Rutgers men’s basketball team extended its strong start to the season with a win against Stephen F. Austin.
As the Rutgers football team took the field at SHI Stadium one last time in the program’s game against Michigan State on Saturday afternoon, certain members of the Scarlet Knights (2-9, 0-8) were able to relish in the pregame ceremonies that would give the seniors a heartwarming reunion with their family members at the center of the field.
On Saturday, the Rutgers wrestling team hit the road for the third consecutive weekend. This time, the Scarlet Knights (5-0) stayed on the East Coast and visited Annapolis, Maryland, for the Navy Classic.
After suffering its first loss of the season in the James Naismith Classic to St. Bonaventure this past weekend, the Rutgers men’s basketball team took down Stephen F. Austin, 69-57, at the Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC). Wednesday night’s contest marked the first meeting between the Big Ten and Southland Conference foes.
With one race left on the Rutgers men’s cross country team’s schedule, senior Cole Pschunder looks to reflect on his collegiate cross country career as he prepares for the upcoming track season.
The Rutgers women’s basketball team has been dominant starting the season.
After winning its first three games, the Rutgers men’s basketball team lost its first game of the season against St. Bonaventure.
Cut early in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the Rutgers women’s soccer team’s season is up, but not without leaving an impact for the future of the program. The Scarlet Knights (15-4-2, 8-2-1) went undefeated in non-conference play, hosted their first Big Ten Tournament and made it to the Big Ten semifinals.
The Rutgers men’s basketball team has had an up-and-down season through its first four games. The good news for the Scarlet Knights (3-1) is that they have a winning record and have performed well in several areas. With that being said, the team also has plenty of things to work on as the season progresses.
Following a week of three straight wins, the Rutgers men’s basketball team took its first loss of the season versus St. Bonaventure on Saturday.
The Rutgers women’s basketball team has featured a talented and diverse group of players to start the 2019-20 season.
The Rutgers men’s basketball team took its first loss of the season this past Saturday by a final score of 80-74 on the road against St. Bonaventure. The Scarlet Knights (3-1) nearly erased a 19-point first half deficit, but ultimately could not complete the comeback against the Bonnies at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena.
Harvard may boast high levels of success in the classroom, but the Rutgers women’s basketball team dropped both knowledge and 74 points on the Crimson (3-1) on the court.
The No. 2 football program in the nation came to the Banks on Saturday to oppose a Rutgers football team that was in the midst of a season that had seen only two victories, seven losses and the firing of its head coach leading up to its game this past weekend.