Rutgers transfer guard Cam Spencer to visit Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Sooners are expected to host Rutgers guard transfer Cam Spencer.

The Oklahoma Sooners still have a pair of scholarship spots open as Porter Moser looks to retool his roster for the 2023-2024 basketball season.

One player that could help fill out the guard depth is Rutgers transfer Cam Spencer.

According to Jeff Goodman of Stadium and previously of ESPN and Fox Sports, Spencer has lined up a visit with the Sooners. Additionally, he’ll take a look at Miami, UCONN, and UCLA as well.

Spencer is a 6-foot-4 guard and averaged 13.2 points, 3.1 assists, and 3.8 rebounds per game in 2022-2023. One thing he does well is shoot from three. He’s a career 40.5% shooter from three-point range. Prior to last season with Rutgers, Spencer spent three seasons with Loyola-Maryland.

In the 2021-2022 season, Spencer averaged 18.9 points per game but wasn’t as efficient from three, hitting just 35.3% of his attempts from beyond the arch.

This offseason, the Sooners have added guards Rivaldo Soares (Oregon), LeTre Dathard (Utah Valley), and Javian McCollum (Siena). But with Grant Sherfield, C.J. Noland, and Bijan Cortes out the door, the Sooners could use another guard that’s a shooting threat.

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Geo Baker responds to Cam Spencer leaving Rutgers basketball: ‘RU didn’t even get a chance to match the offer Cam was getting’

Former Rutgers basketball star Geo Baker details the Cam Spencer situation.

Cam Spencer made a shock move on Friday, entering the transfer portal. Given the importance of Spencer to Rutgers basketball last season, it was a surprise to see the guard ready to make a move.

And, former Rutgers basketball standout Geo Baker said that Spencer’s decision to leave came down to Name, Image and Likeness (NIL).

In fact Baker, who now heads up an NIL collective the Knight Society, believes that Rutgers didn’t even get a chance to coordinate a match for Spencer’s new NIL deal. On Saturday morning, Baker took to Twitter where he provided a detailed and thorough breakdown of everything going on with Spencer leaving the program.

In his most poignant tweet, Baker outlined what he heard about the NIL situation with Spencer:

“It’s my understanding RU didn’t even get a chance to match the offer Cam was getting. Which, if true, means he didn’t really want to stay anyway. There’s nothing you can do about that. But that doesn’t mean RU basketball is screwed on the NIL front.”

Here are Baker’s relevant tweets as they outline what happened (and didn’t happen) with Spencer as well as what this means for Rutgers on the NIL front:

 

 

 

 

 

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Rutgers basketball: Cam Spencer enters transfer portal

Cam Spencer has entered the transfer portal from Rutgers basketball.

While the college basketball season is still months away, surprising news broke on Friday regarding Rutgers. According to NJ Advance Media, starting guard and leading scorer Cam Spencer entered the transfer portal. His departure creates a massive hole for Rutgers.

During the 2022- 2023 campaign, the Davidsonville native averaged 13.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 31.5 points per game. He shot 89.4 percent from the free-throw line and averaged two steals per game. Spencer only spent one year in Piscataway, but he made an instant impact. He will be immediately eligible to play at his next school.

Spencer transferred to Rutgers before the start of last season after spending three years with Loyola-Maryland. He was shot over 40 percent from beyond the arc and was one of Rutgers best scorers on a team that exceled defensively.

With his exit, Rutgers now has six open scholarships. Two of those spots are reserved for Clifford Omoruyi and Paul Mulcahy, who are seeing what the NBA Draft waters have to offer while maintaining their collegiate eligibility. Later this week, 2023 commit Jamichael David is expected to sign his letter of intent.

As Rutgers prepares for the 2023-2024 campaign, replacing Spencer will not be easy. He was a reliable two-way player and a leader on the court. Rutgers did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament last season, and doing so without Spencer in the lineup next season will be more challenging.

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NIT: Rutgers vs. Hofstra prediction, point spread, odds, best bet

Rutgers men’s basketball (19-14) will face Hofstra (24-9) in the first round of the NIT Tournament on Tuesday night.

Rutgers men’s basketball (19-14) will face Hofstra (24-9) in the first round of the NIT Tournament on Tuesday night.

The Scarlet Knights will be looking for redemption after losing to Purdue in the Quarterfinal of the Big Ten tournament. While their ultimate goal was to play in the NCAA Tournament, the Scarlet Knights will still experience postseason play. However, they have a formidable opponent in Hofstra.

The Pride enter this game looking to get back in the win column after losing to the UNC Wilmington Seahawks in overtime last Monday. They are led by Aaron Estrada, who has been a scoring machine of late. They will need him to be at his best to pull off an upset against Rutgers. This should be a close game between two highly motivated teams looking to prove themselves.

To help you prepare for the game and make smart decisions, here are the latest details from Tipico Sportsbook.

The game starts at 7:00 p.m. and can be seen on ESPN.

Rutgers to face Michigan in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament

Rutgers men’s basketball has a huge game on Thursday against Michigan.

On Thursday, Rutgers men’s basketball will continue their postseason run against the Michigan Wolverines. In the second round of the Big Ten tournament, Rutgers will seek revenge against a Michigan team that won the season series.

Rutgers will need their stars to be at their best if they want to beat Michigan.

In the first matchup of the season between these two teams, Rutgers was only able to score 45 points. Cam Spencer led the way with 11 points, and Clifford Omoruyi was the only other Rutgers player to score in double-digits. They will need to be a lot better on Thursday afternoon.

Additionally, the Scarlet Knights only made four three-pointers and turned the ball over 13 times. Michigan took advantage of their mistakes and outscored Rutgers by 10 points in the second half.

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While Rutgers is favored heading into this game, they have struggled lately. The Scarlet Knights have posted a 2-6 record in their last eight games. In that span, they have scored less than 60 points four times and been without a key player in Mawot Mag.

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For Rutgers, capitalizing on offense will be the key to getting back on track. They have talented pieces in Spencer, Omoruyi, and Caleb McConnell, who all at times this season have shown they can be difference makers. A big game from that trio and suffocating defense will make life difficult for Michigan.

The Wolverines will rely heavily on Hunter Dickerson, who is averaging 18.2 points and nine rebounds a game. Regardless of the outcome, this should be a close game between two talented teams.

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Big Ten Basketball: Rutgers vs Northwestern prediction, point spread, odds, best bet

Rutgers men’s basketball (18-12, 10-9 Big Ten) will face Northwestern (20-10, 11-8 Big Ten) on Sunday night after losing to the Golden Gophers on a buzzer-beating-three pointer on Thursday night.

Rutgers men’s basketball (18-12, 10-9 Big Ten) will face Northwestern (20-10, 11-8 Big Ten) on Sunday night after losing to the Golden Gophers on a buzzer-beating-three pointer on Thursday night. Entering play on Sunday, the Scarlet Knights have posted a 2-5 record in their past seven games. However, they will have a shot at redemption against Northwestern.

Earlier this season, Rutgers beat Northwestern and will be looking to replicate that success. The Wildcats have also lost three straight games and only scored more than 70 points once in that span.

This Big Ten matchup will be close as both teams have been solid in conference play. While Northwestern has a better record, Rutgers is heavily favored. They will be motivated to prove their doubters wrong and end the regular season with a win.

To help you prepare for the game and make smart decisions, here are the latest details from Tipico Sportsbook.

The game starts at 7:30 p.m. ET and can be seen on the Big Ten Network.

Rutgers basketball: Paul Mulcahy has found his scoring touch

Rutgers basketball guard Paul Mulcahy is making some significant offensive gains the past few weeks.

For Paul Mulcahy, the start of the 2022-2023 campaign did not start as planned. The Rutgers baskletball guard missed a handful of games after suffering a shoulder injury in the season opener against Columbia. Over the last few weeks, he has started to round into form and has been a scoring machine.

In 20 games this season, Mulcahy is averaging 8.3 points a game. Over the last two weeks, that number has steadily been on the rise. As Rutgers has gone 3-3 in their last six games, Mulcahy has reached double digits four times. He has recorded 48 points in that span and is 3-for-6 from beyond the arc.

This, even as Mulcahy didn’t score in Sunday’s win at Penn State. It is a great sign for Rutgers that they aren’t reliant on his scoring.

But it is also encouraging that the Rutgers guard has done a nice job in recent weeks of getting to the basket consistently.

As Mulcahy has found his scoring touch, Rutgers has reached the 90-point mark in two of their last four games. It is the first time all season that they have accomplished that feat. While that is not solely due to the talented senior, he has provided Rutgers with a spark offensively.

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On a team with tournament aspirations, Mulcahy rounding into form at the perfect time. He has been an assists machine all season but now he is adding another element to his game.

While he is not the Scarlet Knights leading scorer, Mulcahy is emerging as a solid third option. With Cam Spencer and Clifford Omotuyi leading the way, Mulcahy’s recent play has given Rutgers another weapon.

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Following a disappointing loss to Indiana on Tuesday, Mulcahy and Rutgers will be looking to redeem themselves on Saturday against Illinois. The Scarlet Knights should be in good hands if Mulcahy can continue his recent play.

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Penn State collapses in second half to lose heartbreaker against Rutgers

Bubble burst? Penn State’s second-half collapse vs. Rutgers was a bad look for tournament hopes.

The loud popping sound coming from State College was Penn State’s March Madness bubble bursting. At the final buzzer Sunday night, the chances of getting an outright bid vanished.

Up 19 at one point in the second half, Penn State fell to Rutgers 59-56.

This game was extremely important for the Nittany Lions. They started to play their best basketball at the most important time of the season in the past couple of weeks. Coming into this game, they were riding a three-game winning streak, including two on the road.

Early on, it looked like Penn State was well on its way to a fourth in a row. They used a 22-4 run to take a 26-9 lead with five minutes left in the first half.

Everything was rolling in the first half. [autotag]Jalen Pickett[/autotag] had 11 points and [autotag]Camren Wynter[/autotag] 10 points. They went into the locker room up 31-21.

Then, wheels fell off the wagon in the second half.

After starting with a 9-0 run to push the lead to 19 points, it was all downhill from there. The offense, which is normally so good at home, was dreadful.

Penn State finished the game shooting 37.0% from the field and 27.6% from three. Only seven field goals were made the entire second half, three of which came during the early 9-0 run.

After scoring 11 points in the first half, Pickett was held scoreless the rest of the way. Senior guards [autotag]Seth Lundy[/autotag] and [autotag]Andrew Funk[/autotag] went a combined 2-23 from the floor and 1-18 from three.

Penn State went nine minutes down the stretch without a made field goal, missing the last 14 shots they attempted. The cold stretch was enough for Rutgers to close the gap and escape State College with a win.

Freshman guard [autotag]Derek Simpson[/autotag] led the way for Rutgers with 16 points off the bench. Senior guards [autotag]Cam Spencer[/autotag] and [autotag]Caleb McConnell[/autotag] were also in double figures with 13 and 12 points respectively.

Wynter finished with a team high 16 points for Penn State. Pickett was the only other person in double figures with 11.

It was the worst time of the year to have one of the worst performances all season. Putting it frankly, it was also an unacceptable loss.

Coming off a stretch that put him in All-American contention, Pickett can’t go scoreless in the second half of one of the most important games of the year. He didn’t attempt a shot in the second half. Lundy can’t go 0-11 from three at home in this type of game.

The best players are supposed to step up and make plays when things are difficult. That didn’t happen for this Penn State team on Sunday.

Now, by most accounts, the hopes for an at large bid is almost all but gone.

Head coach [autotag]Micah Shrewsberry[/autotag] said in the postgame press conference that he’s not worried about his team for the remainder of the season, citing the fact there are more games to play.

We’ll see how Penn State responds Wednesday night when they go on the road to face second place Northwestern.

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Scarlet Knights breeze past Rider for easy victory

Coming off a loss to Temple, the Scarlet Knights were well prepared to host local rival Rider University, crusing to an easy victory.

Coming off a tough loss to Temple in the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase, Rutgers certainly rebounded well in their midweek game against Rider.

The visitors tried to keep it close early, but the Scarlet Knights were too much to handle. Rutgers came out of Jersey Mike’s Arena with a 76-46 win, making it four straight victories over Rider.

All-time, Rutgers is now 16-1 in the series.

The Scarlet Knights bounced back from a poor shooting night against Temple, a game where they shot just 38 percent from the floor. On Tuesday, Rutgers finished the game with 45 percent shooting as they got strong performances from their center Clifford Omoruyi and guard Cam Spencer. Without guards Caleb McConnell and Paul Mulcahy, both out with injuries, Omoruyi and Spencer had to be the main offensive threats for the Scarlet Knights.

Early in the second half, Omoruyi started the Scarlet Knights’ 31-13 run with a dunk that energized Rutgers to their 30-point lead. The Rutgers’ big man finished the game with a double-double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in 28 minutes of play. Spencer had an efficient night shooting, especially behind the arc, scoring four out of five Rutgers three-pointers. The senior guard finished the game with 58.3 percent shooting (7-12) from mid-range and shot 57.1 percent from three-point range (4-7). Spencer capped off his strong performance with 19 points in 32 minutes of play.

Next Opponent

The next time the Scarlet Knights will hit the hardwood will be this Saturday, when they host Central Connecticut University at Jersey Mike’s Arena. Rutgers will look to breeze past a Central Connecticut team that is winless on the season.

 

Rutgers men’s basketball starts season with impressive win over Columbia

Rutgers men’s basketball starts the season with a win over Columbia.

On Monday night,Rutgers  basketball kicked off the regular season by welcoming Columbia to Piscataway. It wasn’t much of a welcome from Rutgers.

In their first home game of the 2022-2023 campaign, the Scarlet Knights got balanced scoring and impressive defense in a 75-35 win. However, their play in the second half is what stood out.

After ending the first half up 31-21, Rutgers pulled away as the night moved on. From the 1:48 mark onward, the Scarlet Knights outscored Columbia 50-14. That was after Columbia recovered from a 15-0 run to make it a four-point game.

Rutgers was led offensively by Cam Spencer, who had a team-high 17 points while going 3-5 from three-point range. Every Rutgers starter reached double figures in points as Columbia had no answers defensively. In a dominating win, the Scarlet Knight’s experience shined through.

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This season, Rutgers returned the second most minutes of any Big ten team in the conference. That experience will be vital as they look to return to the Big Dance for the third straight season. With one win in the books, they will look to move to a 2-0 on the season on Thursday night when Sacred Heart visits.

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