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The post-Harper and Bailey era began for Rutgers with a massive win over Rider as Sophomore forward Dylan Grant continues to prove himself to be Rutgers' go-to
Rider’s transfer additions stole the show at the Princeton Open – Eli Griffin (141 pounds), Dylan Layton (149) and Brendon Abdon (165) all took top three finishes in their weight classes. Griffin finished first despite being checked for a concussion in the opening minutes, Layton was second and Abdon third.
He was the second-highest scorer vs Rider with 17 points and 7 assists, which is great to see how much of a team player he is. He was three points and three rebounds away from accomplishing a double-double.
William Tate IV, the 22nd president of Rutgers University was installed at an invitation-only ceremony in Newark.
Both Rutgers (4-5, 1-5) and Maryland (4-4, 1-4) must win to keep any realistic hopes of a bowl bid alive. Head coaches Greg Schiano and Mike Locksley could each use a victory to get some heat off of them after a rough October. Both fanbases want to keep bragging rights for another 12 months.
Rutgers-New Brunswick graduate student Allegra Kuney looks become the “Jeopardy!” winner for the third day in a row on Friday, Nov. 7.
Rutgers Two-Day Dual Meet Against Queens Canceled. The Scarlet Knights will next competed on November 15 against Princeton.
Gabe Greiner scored a goal for fifth-seeded Rutgers Prep in its 3-0 shutout over fourth-seeded Eastern Christian in the quarterfinal round of the North Jersey, Non-Public B tournament in Somerset. Peter Wheeler made nine saves for Rutgers Prep in its first shutout of the season.