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The Scarlet Knights played an exciting, up-tempo brand of basketball, averaging a school-record of 93.3 points per game. They entered the NCAA tournament with a perfect record (28–0), and went on to defeat Princeton, Connecticut, and VMI to reach the only Final Four in school history. [ 1 ]
List of Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball seasons. ... 1920–21 Frank Hill 7–5: 1921–22 Frank Hill ... 29–22: Tom Young (Independent) (1973–1976) 1973 ...
The history of Rutgers men's basketball dates back to 1906 when they began their first season of play. Their first recorded game was a loss to New York University by a score of 16-38. [ 3 ] The team was dissolved following the 1907-1908 season, only to be reformed in 1913 where they remained intact uninterrupted until the 1943 season.
Sellers scored 2,399 points and had 1,115 rebounds for the Scarlet Knights from 1972-76. He earned second-team All-America honors as a senior in 1975-76 for the team that reached the national ...
Rutgers may change – White Castle recruiting dinners are a thing of the past – but as this weekend’s reception of Mike Dabney, Hollis Copeland and especially Eddie Jordan attests, being a ...
Known as Phil “The Thrill,” the shooting guard played one season in the NBA, averaging 4.5 points for the Detroit […] The post Phil Sellers, who led Rutgers to its only Final Four in 1976 ...
The 1976 NCAA Division I basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 13, 1976, and ended with the championship game on March 29 in Philadelphia. A total of 32 games were played, including a national third-place game.
The 1978–79 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team represented Rutgers University as a member of the Eastern Athletic Association during the 1978–79 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Tom Young, then in his sixth season with the Scarlet Knights.