Ewing, NJ — Rutgers-Newark fell 87–59 to The College of New Jersey on Saturday afternoon, as the Lions used early scoring runs in both halves to control the tempo from start to finish.
Rutgers-Newark men's basketball found itself on its heels early against The College of New Jersey, as the Lions came out sharp and opened the game on an 8–0 run forcing the Scarlet Raiders to play from behind just minutes into the contest. Rutgers-Newark was able to settle in offensively with baskets coming from multiple spots on the floor, but each time they looked to build momentum, TCNJ had an answer to maintain control.
The Scarlet Raiders spent much of the first half trying to chip away at the deficit, but consistent scoring runs by the Lions prevented any sustained comeback. Late in the half, the Lions put together another decisive stretch that ballooned the advantage to 21 points, sending TCNJ into the locker room with a 43–27 lead at the break.
The second half followed a similar script, as TCNJ wasted little time reasserting control midway through the half with another 8–0 run. As the half wore on, TCNJ's lead swelled to a game-high 35 points as they cruised to the 87-59 victory.
Will Ndio led the Scarlet Raiders with 15 points and seven rebounds, while Raheem Murray added 13 points and seven boards.
Rutgers-Newark will look to get back on track next Wednesday as they return to the Golden Dome to host Kean in another NJAC matchup.
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