The Scarlet Knights snapped a two-game losing streak with a 79-72 win over Northwestern at Welsh-Ryan Arena on Wednesday fueled by one of their best defensive performances of the season and another sensational effort from Ace Bailey.
Ace Bailey will be a top-five pick in an exceptionally deep NBA Draft about five months from now; if you watched him score 37 points on 13-20 shooting with 6 rebounds and 3 blocks last night in a Scarlet Knights win against Northwestern, you certainly understand why.
Injured Rutgers star Dylan Harper took to Instagram to share his thoughts on teammate Ace Bailey's explosive game against Northwestern on Wednesday.
Rutgers star freshman Dylan Harper left an encouraging comment on his teammate and fellow freshman Ace Bailey's latest Instagram post.
Freshman star Ace Bailey scored 37 points and Rutgers picked up a rare road win Wednesday with a 79-72 victory over Northwestern in Evanston.
Rutgers basketball star Ace Bailey continued a stellar month with another monster outing against Northwestern.
Freshman star Ace Bailey scored 24 of his 37 points in the first half and Rutgers picked up a rare road win 79-72 over Northwestern on Wednesday night. Bailey missed his school freshman record by two points but had his third 30-plus point game,
A nagging ankle sprain for Harper and the tough defense of No. 8 Michigan State on Bailey limited their impact on Saturday as the Scarlet Knights fell, 81-74. Bailey finished with 18 points on 4-for-17 shooting, while Harper put up six in limited minutes.
The Michigan Wolverines turn the page to February on Saturday with a trip to Rutgers on the docket. While the 11-10 Scarlet Knights may not strike a ton of fear based on their resume, U-M is on notice heading into one of the tougher road atmospheres in the conference,
Bailey scored 24 of his 37 points in the first half as Rutgers picked up a rare road win 79-72 over Northwestern.
Northwestern’s matchup with Rutgers Wednesday was poised to be a clash between the Big Ten’s two most prolific scoring duos. While both the Wildcats (12-9, 3-7 Big Ten) and the Scarlet Knights (11-10,