The Rutgers guards are the same from wearing the number 0 to their playstyles to their stats. Putting aside the fact that Rutgers’ sophomore guard looks eerily similar to his predecessor and that both players donned the number 0, it seems as if Derek Simpson is Geo Baker 2.0.
The first ever Scarlet Open is just days away and a great opportunity to support the Rutgers men’s basketball program. The event takes place on Sunday, July 23 at Top Golf in Edison, New Jersey.
The former Rutgers star broke down some struggles against the Hawkeyes. It has been quite a year so far for the Scarlet Knight. The lone bump in the road — the Iowa Hawkeyes.
The Field of 68 is national college basketball outlet led by Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster. Their podcasts are some of the best coverage of the sport. They’ve also added former Rutgers star Geo Baker to their roster of analysts this season as well.
Early on, Rutgers has shown signs of competing for a conference title. Many questions have been answered for Rutgers to the point of the season. Can the Scarlet Knights make up for the losses of Ron Harper Jr.
The two captains had hugely impactful careers at Rutgers and deserve this prestigious designation. The most prestigious recognition given out by the Big Ten is the Medal of Honor, which marks the 108th anniversary of the award this year.
Steve Pikiell and Geo Baker discuss how their experience from last March can help them this time around. As Rutgers men’s basketball prepares to play in its second consecutive NCAA Tournament for just the second time ever in program history, they’ll have something that Notre Dame doesn’t.
The Scarlet Knights saw all five players honored by the Big Ten. The Big Ten Men’s Basketball awards were announced on Tuesday afternoon. For Rutgers, Ron Harper Jr.
Ron Harper Jr. and Geo Baker led the way along with a strong defensive effort down the stretch. What a win! For a third straight year, Rutgers won its final road game of the season to boost its NCAA Tournament resume.
The senior guard led the Scarlet Knights to back-to-back ranked wins last week. It was a big week for Rutgers taking down back-to-back ranked teams and its leader was honored for his performance in two games.
The grizzled veteran put Rutgers on his back when they needed him most once again. With Rutgers trailing No. 16 Ohio State 64-56 with 3:47 to play, time was running out.
Rutgers played an undermanned Minnesota team and came up on the short end 68-65. Four Thoughts. Made Shots and Missed Shots: That’s what this game came down to.
The time was ripe. Rutgers, coming off a COVID pause, had shown a rejuvenated team outlook on offense, though against cupcake squads. Michigan was hit with their own COVID problems and was coming into Piscataway severely undermanned.
The Scarlet Knights picked up a much needed victory to improve to 2-1 in Big Ten play. The historic year continues for the Scarlet Knights. On Tuesday night, Rutgers used the three-point line to pickup a 75-67 over Michigan.
Rutgers took care of business tonight with a solid second half, winning 75-61. Four thoughts. The Geo and Ron Show: If you want to draw up the offense for the season, this is how you do it.
The Scarlet Knights got huge contributions from both seniors on Tuesday night. PISCATAWAY — Leadership and veteran presence cannot be downplayed in college basketball.
The most important player of the Pikiell era is back for one more run. After an offseason that has included more questions than answers, Rutgers men’s basketball fans can finally breath a sigh of relief.