NCAAB Game Recap - Rutgers at Northwestern
Wed Feb 13, 2019 7:00 PM EST

SouthCar
73
Tenn
85
F
Prov
67
Vill
85
F
TxTch
78
OkSt
50
F
Wake
66
FSU
88
F
GaTec
68
VaTec
76
F
Boston
61
Army
71
F
StLou
73
GrgWas
58
F
UNCA
57
USC-Up
53
F
Presb
85
Winth
93
F
SMU
74
Temp
82
F
Mem
79
ECU
69
F
SoFL
65
UCF
78
F
USA
65
GaSo
75
F
Troy
63
GASt
77
F
NJIT
55
FlGlf
57
F
UMBC
64
Bingha
50
F
UNH
44
Vermt
73
F
Rich
60
VCU
81
F
JU
93
Stetsn
70
F
Iona
57
Sien
52
F
Rut
59
NW
56
F
Lafy
80
Navy
74
F
Clem
64
Mia-FL
65
F
Hamp
84
Campbl
87
F
LoyMD
86
Amer
84
F
MOSt
68
Evans
56
F
UMassL
86
Albany
54
F
Longw
62
HiPt
59
F
ChaSo
74
GWebb
77
F
KennSt
57
NFla
80
F
Duques
72
LaSal
73
F
Maine
73
Hartfo
81
F
UMass
75
GMas
80
F(OT)
McNee
57
SFA
67
F
Lib
74
Lipsco
66
F
Colg
74
HolyC
70
F
InWor
64
SeLA
70
F
AbCh
64
Nich
48
F
IlSt
64
NrthIA
77
F
HCU
75
CenAR
71
F
NWSt
70
Lamar
75
F
SHSU
70
TXAMC
69
F
Syr
58
NCSU
73
F
IndSt
87
Valpa
82
F(OT)
LoyIL
54
Brad
61
F
Crei
61
Xav
64
F(OT)
GTown
75
Seton
90
F
Miss
60
Aub
55
F
Wyo
59
UtSt
76
F
SJSU
60
NM
92
F
Minn
61
Nebras
62
F
Vand
57
Fla
66
F
UCLA
75
Cal
67
F(OT)
LongB
82
CS-Ful
85
F
CSNor
59
UCDav
76
F
AzSt
73
Colora
77
F
Bois
63
Fres
65
F
USC
76
Stan
79
F

Feb 13, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Rutgers

22

37

59

Northwestern

22

34

56

Rutgers rallies for 59-56 win over Northwestern
Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:33 PM

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) Geo Baker considers a home loss to Northwestern last month one of the low points of Rutgers' season.

The sophomore guard was determined to make the rematch on Wednesday night a highlight.

Baker and Montez Mathis each had 12 points, Eugene Omoruyi added 11 and Rutgers rallied in the second half and then hung on for a 59-56 victory over Northwestern.

Baker also had five rebounds and five assists as the Scarlet Knights (12-12, 5-9 in the Big Ten) snapped a three-game losing streak.

"They came in our place and we heard them celebrating after the game," Baker said of the 65-57 loss on Jan. 18. "That one kind of hurt, so we wanted to come in and do the same type of thing."

Rutgers managed its second conference road win of the season despite shooting just 8 for 15 from the free-throw line and 3 for 16 on 3-pointers. The Scarlet Knights did shoot 48 percent from the field in the second half following a slow start.

Northwestern (12-12, 3-10) has dropped five straight. Vic Law had 17 points and A.J. Turner added 11 to lead the Wildcats.

Three days after blowing a big lead late in a one-point loss at No. 21 Iowa, Northwestern again couldn't make enough plays down the stretch.

"It's frustrating," coach Chris Collins said. "I really feel for the guys. Their attitudes have been great. They're working really hard. Nobody likes losing. It's not a fun feeling. You have to roll up your sleeves and find a way.

"That's two in a row now. Iowa, where you had a lead late, and tonight, we had the ball at the rim to take the lead with 10 seconds left."

Neither team could get much going offensively in the first half, especially from distance. The result was a tie at 22 at halftime.

The Scarlet Knights picked up their pace offensively early in the second half. Ron Harper Jr. converted a 3-point play with 11 minutes left to give Rutgers a 42-40 edge. Leading 42-41, Rutgers ran off seven straight points for a 49-41 advantage with six minutes to play. Omoruyi had five points during the run, including a 3-pointer to cap it.

Meanwhile, Northwestern's offensive struggles continued. The Wildcats managed just one point in a 5 1/2-minute stretch and went nearly 6 1/2 minutes without a field goal as Rutgers stretched its lead.

The Scarlet Knights had a chance to put the game away, but couldn't score consistently enough down the stretch to do so.

Law's 3-pointer with 1:04 remaining trimmed the deficit to 55-53.

Myles Johnson answered at the other end down low and was foul by Dererk Pardon with 37.7 seconds left. Johnson, though, missed the free throw - Rutgers' seventh free-throw miss to that point - to make it 57-53.

Law hit another 3-pointer with 18.2 seconds to make it a one-point game. Northwestern then got the ball back on a five-second call as Rutgers tried to inbound the ball following a timeout.

Law worked into the lane for a potential game-winner, but his eight-footer in traffic with 13 seconds to go hit off the front rim and the Scarlet Knights came up with the loose ball.

Omoruyi was fouled with 9.2 seconds and hit both free throws for a three-point lead. Law's 30-foot attempt at the buzzer missed badly.

"Gene made some big ones," Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said of Omoruyi. "We figured out a way to make a couple more down the stretch, a couple finishes."

BIG PICTURE

Rutgers: The young Scarlet Knights seemingly are improving every game and no longer are Big Ten bottom dwellers.

Northwestern: Despite his final numbers, Law had another rough shooting night, going 6 for 16 from the field. The Wildcats struggle when he doesn't score consistently.

UP NEXT

Rutgers: Host No. 21 Iowa Saturday night.

Northwestern: At Nebraska Saturday night.

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Leaders

Rutgers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Mathis 12 0 0 6 0 0
G. Baker 12 0 5 5 2 0
Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Law 17 0 4 3 1 0
A. Turner 11 0 4 1 1 1

Team Comparison

Rut NW
Points For 59 56
Field Goals 24/58-41% 20/55-36%
Three Pointers 3/16-19% 7/23-30%
Free Throws 8/15-53% 9/15-60%
Offensive Rebounds 12 5
Defensive Rebounds 32 25
Rebounds 48 35
Blocks 1 3
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 15 9
Personal Fouls 16 17
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Jan 18 NW 65 @ Rut 57 D. Pardon 17 M. Mathis 16
Wed Feb 13 Rut 59 @ NW 56 M. Mathis 12 V. Law 17

Game Information

Stadium: Welsh-Ryan Arena, Evanston, Illinois
Attendance: 6,474
Game Time: