NCAAB Game Recap - Lafayette at Rutgers
Sun Dec 22, 2019 1:00 PM EST

SouthCar
70
UVA
59
F
Ball
64
Wash
85
F
StPet
69
LIU
58
F
Manh
51
Hof
63
F
Colum
71
Colg
89
F
ASU
69
APSU
80
F
SacHr
89
HolyC
68
F
IPFW
59
IaSt
89
F
StFPA
78
W&M
72
F
Lafy
44
Rut
63
F
UNH
62
UConn
88
F
(N/A)
46
NJIT
74
F
DelSt
62
StFNY
81
F
Marsh
80
NrthIA
88
F
Woff
83
KennSt
70
F
FIU
83
Stetsn
67
F
MD-ES
52
ODU
76
F
ChiSt
64
IndSt
85
F
Harv
60
How
55
F
Corn
76
Hartfo
80
F
HCU
88
NM
107
F
UAB
77
Duques
68
F
Hou
81
Portl
56
F
NMSt
58
MissSt
52
F
David
59
LoyIL
56
F
Radf
73
Rich
58
F
CS-Ful
46
LoyMa
53
F
UNCC
56
ECU
60
F
Yale
54
Clem
45
F
UMKC
78
SDak
75
F
PVAM
55
Seton
75
F
Xav
67
TCU
59
F
(N/A)
50
UCSB
68
F
UCRiv
80
SJSU
65
F
GaTec
74
Bois
60
F
(N/A)
50
CSNor
85
F
Citad
63
NCSU
83
F
FAU
65
Mercer
50
F
MsVl
66
CBU
103
F
UTEP
63
HI
67
F

Dec 22, 2019, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Lafayette

13

31

44

Rutgers

33

30

63

Johnson guides Rutgers to 63-44 victory over Lafayette
Sun Dec 22, 2019 4:27 PM

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) Any concern of a letdown for Rutgers a week after knocking off its biggest rival was quickly erased on Sunday. The Scarlet Knights jumped out to a huge lead, then cruised to a 63-44 victory over Lafayette behind a career-high 18 points from Myles Johnson.

Rutgers (9-3) kept the momentum going after recording a 68-48 win over interstate rival Seton Hall, ranked No. 22 at the time on Dec. 14. The Scarlet Knights jumped to a 17-0 lead on Sunday, with Lafayette missing 10 shots in that span.

"We talked a lot about it," said Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell regarding the importance of starting strong after last week's big win. "We're going to be mature and we're going to have that kind of maturity to come back from a game like that.

"We had a great crowd tonight, which was awesome. For our guys to come out and play the way they did to start the game was a great sign that we've matured. We were locked in."

In its last three games, Rutgers has started with a combined 40-0 score, comprised of Sunday's 17-0 burst, 14-0 against Seton Hall and 9-0 against Wisconsin.

Johnson grabbed 14 rebounds for his third double-double of the season for the Scarlet Knights. The sophomore center, who was fifth in the country in field-goal percentage coming into the game at 73.2%, made 9 of his 11 shots.

""He's (Johnson) getting better and better," said Pikiell. "He's making some tough traffic points, too, but his rebounding always affects his point total. He's doing a great job of rebounding on both ends of the floor."

Geo Baker and Paul Mulcahy added 10 points apiece for Rutgers, which received scoring contributions from 10 players in the wire-to-wire win.

Lafayette's Justin Jaworski, who entered the game averaging 20.7 points, scored just 13 as the Leopards (7-3) saw an end to their five-game win streak. Lafayette was averaging 83.6 points during the streak.

Rutgers took a decisive 51-21 edge with 11 minutes to play on a tip-in from Johnson.

The Scarlet Knights held Lafayette to 13 points in the opening half, the lowest points they have allowed in a half this season and the second time this season that they held an opponent to 15 points or less in a half

Lafayette coach Fran O'Hanlon said his team may have been intimidated by the surroundings as a reason for the sluggish start.

"I think it was more the moment, playing in front of this many people (5,692) and the magnitude of the game," said O'Hanlon. "We came out, not everybody, but it doesn't take everybody as a couple people, more starstruck.

"You try to warn them that this is how it's going to be. Rutgers is a very good basketball team. We saw what they did to the 22nd-ranked team in the country (Seton Hall) . We've seen that. Did we come out a little bit intimidated? I don't know."

Sunday was the 116th meeting between the two schools, dating back to 1917. Rutgers owns a 69-47 edge in the series.

BIG PICTURE

The offense for Lafayette has been potent, ranking first in the Patriot League in scoring, field-goal percentage, 3-point field-goal percentage and scoring margin. On Sunday it sputtered, shooting just 31 percent from the floor.

Rutgers held an opponent to under 50 points for the second straight game. It knocked off interstate rival Seton Hall 68-48 on Dec. 14. Sunday marked the eighth time this season that an opponent shot below 40 percent from the field against Rutgers. Lafayette shot 31.5 percent (17 of 54)

UP NEXT

Lafayette: The Leopards travel to Sacred Heart on Dec. 29.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights host Caldwell on Dec. 30

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Leaders

Lafayette PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Jaworski 13 0 1 4 1 0
T. Perry 8 0 1 3 3 0
Rutgers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Johnson 18 0 0 14 1 2
P. Mulcahy 10 0 5 1 4 0

Team Comparison

Lafy Rut
Points For 44 63
Field Goals 17/54-31% 30/63-48%
Three Pointers 7/25-28% 1/9-11%
Free Throws 3/5-60% 2/6-33%
Offensive Rebounds 7 13
Defensive Rebounds 21 32
Rebounds 29 48
Blocks 2 3
Steals 10 14
Turnovers 21 18
Personal Fouls 12 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Rut Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Dec 22 Lafy 44 @ Rut 63 J. Jaworski 13 M. Johnson 18

Game Information

Stadium: Louis Brown Athletic Center, Piscataway, New Jersey
Attendance: 5,692
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