PISCATAWAY, N.J. (12/15/10) – Rutgers
University placed four players in double-digits, as the Scarlet
Knights defeated Kean University, 90-56, at the Louis Brown
Athletic Center (RAC) on Wednesday evening.
The Division I Scarlet Knights (7-4) handed the Cougars their first
loss of the season, while the Rutgers win also was the
850th career victory for legendary Rutgers Head Coach C.
Vivian Stringer.
For the Cougars (7-1), who are ranked fourth in the D3hoops.com
and USA Today ESPN Division III Coaches' Poll, sophomore
guard Naimah Clemons (pictured left) finished with
a team-high 18 points, including a career-high five
three-pointers. Clemons set her previous career high last
season at the RAC, when she finished with four three-pointers and
18 points in her first collegiate game a year ago in the season
opening loss to the Scarlet Knights (85-49).
Junior guard Khadijah Rushdan led the Scarlet Knights
with a game-high 22 points, as Rutgers hit 18-of-20 from the foul
line and 50 percent (31-of-62) from the floor for the
game.
After Rutgers' April Sykes and Kean's
Clemons traded three-pointers to open the game, the Scarlet Knights
knocked down their next three treys, with one from junior Nikki
Speed, before Sykes knocked down a pair from downtown to give
Rutgers a 12-3 lead just 2:45 into the game.
A three-pointer by Clemons pulled the Cougars to within six
points at 14-8, however the Scarlet Knights scored the game's
next nine points to take a 23-8 lead on a fast break lay-up by
Rushdan with 13:23 remaining in the first half.
Kean rookie Emily Cristaldi halted the Rutgers run with a
three-pointer, but the Scarlet Knights answered right back with six
straight points to build an 18-point lead following a three-pointer
by Rushdan.
The Scarlet Knights extended the lead out to 28 points at 53-25
on a jumper by Wheeler, before taking a 57-30 lead at
halftime. Rutgers shot 63 percent (19-of-30) from the floor
in the opening half, including a blistering 75 percent (9-of-12)
from long-range. Rushdan scored 14 points, while Sykes
had 10 of her 11 points in the opening half for Rutgers.
Clemons led the Cougars with eight points.
Rutgers opened the second half with the first four points to
extend the lead out to 61-30 and the Scarlet Knights would lead by
as many as 43 points at 83-40 following a lay-up by forward
Chelsey Lee with 7:31 remaining in the game.
The two teams traded three-pointers for the 86-43 Rutgers lead with
6:46 remaining, before the Cougars ended a nearly four-minute
scoring drought with a pair of free throws by junior
Brittany Powell, as she opened a 10-0 Kean run to
pull the Cougars to within 86-54 with just under a minute
remaining.
The Scarlet Knights halted their own six minute scoring drought
with a lay-up by Lee with 30 seconds remaining before the two teams
traded baskets in the final 24 seconds for the final of
90-56.
Cristaldi (pictured right) finished with 13 points, while
Clemons added a team-high seven rebounds.
The Scarlet Knights held a 28-8 advantage in the paint and a
15-0 edge in fast break points. Lee finished with 16 points,
nine rebounds and four blocks and sophomore guard Erica
Wheeler chipped in with 14 points and five assists.
Kean returns to action on Saturday, December 18, when the
Cougars face host Messiah College in non-conference action at 2
p.m.