Spotlight Knight - Oren Asher
By Chris Tsakonas | September 12, 2019Goalkeeper Oren Asher sees parallels in lessons learned from Israeli Defense Forces to professional and soccer career.
Goalkeeper Oren Asher sees parallels in lessons learned from Israeli Defense Forces to professional and soccer career.
Jonathan Nestel has the intel on which receivers and running backs are worth picking up from the waiver wire on the week two edition of Points Per Read.
The Knights started the season 4-0 for the first time since 1996 and will host the Jaspers this Saturday evening.
The Scarlet Knights come into Newark, Delaware with a draw against in-state rivals Princeton.
After dropping two games on the road, the Scarlet Knights return home to the Rutgers Field Hockey Complex to take on the Blue Hens.
The 2019 Rutgers Hall of Fame induction class is the first since 2015 to not feature any women inductees.
Pablo Avila scored the go-ahead goal as the Knights edged out the Bearcats to remain undefeated with four wins.
The Blue Hens bring a roster filled with Dutch natives onto the Banks this Friday.
After being sidelined last season due to injury, Emily Harrigan has established herself as a consistent starter on the midfielder.
The Knights gave up 2 goals to both the Hawks and the Huskies this weekend, falling to 2-2.
Goalkeeper Meagan McClelland tallied her fifth career shutout in the Knights' scoreless draw against the Tigers.
The Knights start the season with three straight road victories before heading their home opener against Binghamton on Tuesday.
Through his first two starts as a Scarlet Knight, graduate student quarterback McLane Carter has a nearly identical stat line to that of Artur Sitkowski through his first two starts last season.
Sophomore defender Shea Holland scored her first career goal, as the Knights defeated the Pride 4-1.
The Scarlet Knights' defensive line ready for battle in the trenches against their first Big Ten offensive line of the season.
It's week one of the NFL season, and Jonathan Nestel gives the heads up on what players to start in fantasy leagues across campus.
The Knights face the No. 4 Huskies for their first road game of the season.
Isaih Pacheco, the nation's current leader in rushing touchdowns, was offered 10 Big Ten scholarships in high school. One was from Rutgers, the other was from the team he will play this weekend.
Three freshman have scored for the Scarlet Knights to start the season.