Former New Jersey basketball star Aaron Estrada is in the transfer portal

Aaron Estrada has entered the transfer portal.

Aaron Estrada, fresh off a tremendous season at Hofstra, entered the transfer portal on Tuesday. He enters the portal with one season of college egibility remaining.

In high school, he was a member of the 2019 recruiting class and a three-star recruit according to Rivals. He played his high school basketball at St. Benedict’s Prep.

Wherever he ends up will be Estrada’s fourth college team. He went to St. Peter’s in 2019, scoring 8.1 points per game before transferring to Oregon. Then he spent the last two seasons at Hofstra.

Last season, Estrada was top 25 in the nation in scoring averaging 20.2 points per game. He went 47.8 percent from the floor and 36.8 percent from the 3-point line.

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He is a guard that Rutgers and head coach Steve Pikiell know all too well.

 

Against Rutgers in the first round of the NIT, he scored 13 points in an 88-86 Hoftra win. He followed that up in the second round with 18 points in a loss at Cincinnati.

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Rutgers proves that the NCAA Tournament selection committee got this one right in NIT loss

Rutgers basketball hosted Hofstra in the opening round of the NIT.

Rutgers held late leads in the second half and then overtime, only to find a way to lose in the opening round of the NIT. A troubling trend for Rutgers basketball in failing to close out games late, played itself out again on Tuesday night.

The season is now over for Rutgers basketball following an 88-86 loss to Hofstra. The visitors simply wanted it more which, coupled with sloppy play and execution late in the game, led to the Scarlet Knights losing in the NIT.

Early on, Rutgers showed no signs of a hangover from their NCAA Tournament snub, racing out to a 9-2 lead from the opening tip off. Despite allowing Hofstra to shoot 51.9 percent from the floor, the Scarlet Knights took a 40-35 lead into halftime, led by 16 first-half points from guard Cam Spencer.

But in the second half, Rutgers never seemed comfortable defensively and then turnovers late in the second half led Hofstra to overcome a five-point deficit with 30 seconds left in the game.

Against the vaunted Rutgers defense, Hofstra shot 56.9 percent from the floor.

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It was a disappointing end to a season that seemed to hold so much promise for Rutgers. Losers of six of their final eight games in the Big Ten rehular season, Tuesday night’s disjointed showing proved that the NCAA Tournament selection committee got this one right.

Scroll down and check out some of the best photos from Tuesday night’s opening round NIT game between Rutgers basketball and Hofstra!

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NIT insider John Templon breaks down Rutgers basketball’s outlook in the tournament

NIT expert John Templon believes Rutgers basketball could be poised for a tournament run.

Rutgers basketball is heading for postseason basketball and while the NIT may not have been the team’s goal, it still represents a chance for the program to play at a very high level and compete for a trophy. And for those who watch the tournament closely, this Rutgers team has the chance to make a deep run in the tournament.

Following the decision to not include Rutgers basketball in the NCAA Tournament field, the program accepted a bid to the NIT. Their NIT schedule opens tonight when they host Hofstra.

John Templon has a passion and love for the NIT, having covered the tournament for over a decade via his website, NIT Bracketology. He sees Rutgers, coming off the disappointment of not making the NCAA Tournament, as primed to make a run now in the NIT.

“There’s a chance that Rutgers could make a big run this season. I think Steve Pikiell is an excellent game-planning coach and that helps in these sorts of situations,” Templon told Rutgers Wire.

“Other teams I’m intrigued by in the bracket are Utah Valley, which had a great season in the WAC, and North Texas, which is a lockdown defensive team.”

There was some controversy about Rutgers apparently being snubbed for the NCAA Tournament, given that their resume stacked up very well against the likes of North Carolina State and Providence, both of whom made the tournament.

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Templon, tracks these NCAA Tournament bubble teams for obvious reasons. He wasn’t necessarily surprised that Rutgers wasn’t included in the field for the NCAA Tournament as he saw many of the same holes in the resume that the selection committee also saw.

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“I think I was one of the very few people who had some serious concerns about Rutgers’s resume heading into the weekend,” Templon said.

“The Scarlet Knights had an incredibly anomalous resume because they had so many good wins, but also losses to teams like Temple, Minnesota and Nebraska. In addition, they hadn’t played as well since Mawot Mag had gotten hurt – losing seven of 10, albeit against a difficult schedule.

“Those factors gave me concerns about how the NCAA selection committee would treat their case. I wavered back-and-forth on whether Rutgers would end up in the NIT for most of the week.”

Want to learn more about the NIT? Check out John Templon’s website, NIT Bracketology. And make sure to give him a follow on Twitter @nybuckets.

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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.