Cincinnati and Rutgers are heading into the Big East tournament coming off humiliating losses at the hands of Georgetown and Pittsburgh. On top of that, both squads aren’t playing up to ability and are on bad losing skids.
Cincinnati and Rutgers are heading into the Big East tournament coming off humiliating losses at the hands of Georgetown and Pittsburgh. On top of that, both squads aren’t playing up to ability and are on bad losing skids.
Hamady Ndiayes’ first ever block in a Rutgers uniform, at the RAC, came on November 11th, 2006 against Kansas State. It was his debut performance for the Scarlet Knights. Coming off the bench, Ndiaye logged 18 minutes, while missing his only shot attempt and failing on his five free-throw attempts. But like most games since his debut, the 6’11†center from Dakar, Senegal, led all players with the most blocked shots.
Less than two weeks ago, DePaul (8-19, 1-14 Big East) and Rutgers (14-14, 4-11 Big East) battled in Rosemont, IL. Up by as many as 17 in the first half, DePaul thought they had the game in the bag. Rutgers had something to say about that. The Scarlet Knights dropped 44 points on the Blue Demons in the second half; as they would go on to pull off the comeback victory, 68-64.
As the NFL’s offseason approaches teams’ scouting departments gear up for the ever important NFL Draft (April 22-24).