The Rutgers men’s basketball team isn’t nearly good enough offensively to commit 18 turnovers and win a Big East game. And so it went Saturday night as the Scarlet Knights did just that and lost at home to arch-rival Seton Hall 69-64 in a game heard on Good Time Oldies, 1450 WCTC and WCTCAM.com, failing to complete a home-and-home season series sweep of their intra-state arch-rivals. Senior forward Jonathan Mitchell had another outstanding game, shooting 10-of-15 en route to a team-high 24 points but it wasn’t enough as the Knights fall to 4- 9 in league and 13-12 overall.
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- It’s Groundhog Day again for the Rutgers basketball team
- Another case of “just not enough”
- Too many turnovers
- A signature win for Mike Rice
- Impressive effort by the Rutgers basketball team in defeat
- Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice wins his first encounter with arch-rival Seton Hall
- Same old same old for the R-U men while the Scarlet women remain unbeaten in the Big East
- Rutgers sophomore quarterback Tom Savage is transferring
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