PISCATAWAY — Rutgers looked tight in the opening minutes. The energy and excitement of a rivalry game can lead to sloppy starts. As time went on, it was clear that this would be the theme for the Scarlet Knights.
Rutgers failed to find consistency all night long, logging 19 turnovers and shooting 32% from the field during a 45-43 loss to Seton Hall at Jersey Mike’s Arena. This marks the first time that the Scarlet Knights have lost to the Pirates on their home floor during the Steve Pikiell-era.
The Scarlet Knights (6-4, 1-1) did not have a player score in double-figures.