Rutgers athletics struggle as November winds down

With winter sports in full swing, Rutgers fans have shifted their focus to basketball and wrestling

With winter sports in full swing, Rutgers fans have shifted their focus to basketball and wrestling. However, after a promising start, the trio has struggled lately. Men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and wrestling have posted a combined 9-7 record.

Of the three, men’s basketball is off to the best start. After losing their season opener, Rutgers has won four straight and has been led by familiar faces in Aundre Hyatt and Clifford Omoruyi. On Monday night, they took on Saint Peter’s with a chance to extend their winning streak to five games.

However, women’s basketball has not had the same luck. They lost their last game to Boise State and fell two games under five hundred. On Wednesday night, they will have the opportunity to get back on track when they take on Delaware State.

Rutgers will be looking to return to its winning ways in December as conference games become more important.

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Rutgers winter sports off to impressive starts

With the fall sports season over, Rutgers fans have shifted their focus to winter athletics

With the fall sports season over, Rutgers fans have shifted their focus to winter athletics. Over the last few weeks, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and wrestling have started their regular seasons in impressive fashion. The trio has gotten off to a 6-3 start.

While each team has had success, men’s and women’s basketball have dominated in two of their three games. Men’s basketball has been led by Clifford Omoruyi, who already has 27 rebounds. Women’s basketball has gotten a boost offensively from Kaylene Smikle, who is averaging 14.7 points a game.

 

Additionally, Rutgers football has been a bright spot. With two weeks left in the regular season, Rutgers is expected to earn a bowl bid, their first since 2014. They have already matched their highest win total in ten years.

Even though the college football season is winding down, the last few weeks have shown that the winter season should bring plenty of excitement to Piscataway.

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Rutgers fall sports enter their final stretch

With the fall season coming to a close, most of Rutgers fall sports are turning their attention to the 2024 campaign.

With the fall season coming to a close, most of Rutgers fall sports are turning their attention to the 2024 campaign. Over the weekend, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and field hockey were eliminated in the Big Ten tournament. Rutgers field hockey was the only team that made it past the quarterfinals.

However, there is still plenty to root for, as football and volleyball still have a few weeks left in their regular seasons. On Saturday, Rutgers football faced a challenging task as they welcomed one of the top teams in the country to Piscataway in Ohio State.

Unfortunately, the Scarlet Knights were unable to hold off the Buckeyes. Ohio State scored 28 points in the second half to top Rutgers and improve to 9-0. For Rutgers volleyball, there are still five games left in the regular season before the start of the playoffs.

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Rutgers fall athletics prepares for Big Ten Tournament play

With the fall athletics season winding down, Rutgers athletics is preparing for the start of postseason play.

With the fall athletics season winding down, various Rutgers athletics are preparing for the start of postseason play. That list includes men’s soccer, women’s soccer, and field hockey. Rutgers football and volleyball still have a few weeks to prepare for the Big Ten tournament.

Over the last few months, Rutgers fans have had plenty to celebrate. Rutgers field hockey nearly shocked the world and finished 17-0 before dropping their final two games of the season. However, for a program that struggled last year, the future is bright.

Additionally, Rutgers football has been a pleasant surprise this year. With four games left, they have already won six games and positioned themselves to earn a bid for a bowl game.

Now, the fun begins with a Big Ten title on the line for the majority of Rutgers athletics.

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Rutgers fall athletics has another successful week

Since the start of the fall athletics season, Rutgers fans have had plenty to cheer about.

Since the start of the fall athletics season, Rutgers fans have had plenty to cheer about. Field hockey has put together a historic 2023 campaign, while football has already matched their highest win total in ten years. However, they are not the only sports giving fans a reason to celebrate.

Rutgers men’s soccer has won two straight and is playing their best soccer of the season. They have been led by Jackson Temple, who has been a points machine. Women’s soccer has also had some success and recently beat Michigan. Allison Lowrey has led the way offensively with 15 points, including six goals.

While the fall season is far from over, the next few weeks will be crucial for Rutgers athletics as the playoff picture takes shape. If Rutgers athletics can continue its current success, a few Big Ten titles could be in store.

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It was a big week for Rutgers athletics!

During the fall season, Rutgers athletics has provided plenty of excitement for Scarlet Knights fans.

During the fall season, Rutgers athletics has provided plenty of excitement for Scarlet Knights fans. Rutgers football is off to a 4-2 start, predicted to earn a bowl game bid and Rutgers field hockey has been unbeatable. While both teams have had a lot of early-season success, other sports have given fans plenty to celebrate.

After struggling to win last year, Rutgers volleyball has shown improvement. They have already recorded nine wins and will reach double-digit wins before the season ends. While they have struggled of late, the past few weeks have provided plenty of optimism for the program’s future.

Unlike last year, Men’s soccer has struggled, but plenty of time remains in the season. Ciaran Dalton has been one bright spot in net and has given Rutgers fans something to look forward to on a nightly basis.

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Rutgers fall sports has uneven week

During the fall season, Rutgers fans have had plenty to cheer about.

During the fall season, Rutgers fans have had plenty to cheer about. Football and field hockey have gotten off to a combined 11-0 mark with no signs of slowing. That is an encouraging sign for Rutgers, as both programs had their fair share of struggles last year. While they have impressed, they are not the only Rutgers programs that have stood out.

Women’s volleyball has also been a winning machine. They have lost two straight matches, but the Scarlet Knights have already surpassed their win total from last year and have the program going in the right direction.

Over the next week, Rutgers sports will look to get back to continue its recent success. However, that will not be an easy task as Rutgers football heads to Ann Arbor to take on the second-best team in the country. Regardless of what happens over the next week, Rutgers fans have plenty to look forward to.

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Rutgers fall sports continue their winning ways

The Scarlet Knights have given their fans plenty to celebrate during the fall athletics season.

The Scarlet Knights have given their fans plenty to celebrate during the fall athletics season. With the undefeated starts from Rutgers football and field hockey, the last few weeks have been full of unforgettable moments. However, they are not the only teams that are having success.

After a slow start to the season, Rutgers women’s soccer has won two straight games while playing excellent defense. Volleyball has also been impressive, with an 8-1 record through their first nine games.

While their success has already given fans something to look forward to on a weekly basis, the fall season is far from over. Each team has plenty left to prove, and they have all shown over the last few weeks that they are ready to meet the high expectations.

Rutgers fall sports off to a solid start

For Rutgers fans, the last few weeks have been full of excitement and winning, with fall sports back in action.

For Rutgers fans, the last few weeks have been full of excitement with fall sports back in action. Football was the latest sport to kick off its season on Sunday as they welcomed Northwestern to SHI Stadium. The Scarlet Knights did not disappoint and beat Northwestern in dominating fashion, holding the Wildcats to one touchdown. However, they are just one team off to a successful start.

After struggling last year, Rutgers volleyball has won five of their first six matches. Heading into play on Thursday, field hockey was also undefeated through the first few weeks of their season.

While the fall season is just starting, the last few weeks have created plenty of excitement in Piscataway. It is just the start of what could be an unforgettable sports season for Scarlet Knights fans.

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Rutgers Athletics announces new partnership for the Boardwalk with New Jersey Travel and Tourism

The Rutgers football Boardwalk has a sponsor for the 2023 season.

Monday marked an exciting day for Rutgers. With the start of the college football season underway, Rutgers Athletics announced its newest partnership with the New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism. During the 2023 campaign the Rutgers Boardwalk will be presented by VisitNJ.org.

Along with the Rutgers boardwalk, the Miller Lite Beer Garden will return for the 2023 season. Scarlet Way will be filled with the top food trucks in New Jersey, carnival games, a petting zoo, and live entertainment at each home game.

Additionally, the Rutgers Boardwalk will be home to a pregame parade and pep rally. The festivities will feature the Marching Scarlet Knights, Spirit Team, the Scarlet Knight, and his horse “Excalibur,” plus the 2023 Scarlet Knights at the football team’s arrival.

The Rutgers Boardwalk will open four hours before the start of every home game. Some of the themes this year include the Sept. 16 food truck festival, Sept. 30 Pizza Fest, and food truck trick-or-treating on Oct. 14. As fans get ready for each home game, VisitNJ.org will be helping Rutgers Athletics provide the best gameday experience.

The Scarlet Knights will open their season on September third at SHI Stadium against Northwestern. It is the first time in program history that Rutgers will face a Big Ten opponent at home to start a season since joining the conference.