8:28 AM ET, Thu March 11, 2010

Rutgers star fails to show at pro day

New York Post — Anthony Davis is still considered a high first-round pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but Rutgers' mammoth offensive tackle didn't do himself any favors yesterday. Without any advance notice to the more than 30 scouts on hand, Davis was a no-show at the Scarlet Knights' pro day. Not only...

4 hours ago

CHSHL playoff roundup: Terriers force decisive Game 3 in 'B' championship series

New York Post — For the second straight year, a CHSHL Class B playoff series between St. Francis Prep and Holy Cross is going the distance. But this time it’s the Terriers forcing a decisive third game after beating the Knights, 6-2, Wednesday at World Ice Arena in Flushing in the second game...

4 hours ago

Tim Brown struggles at Rutgers pro day as other Knights products find mixed results

Newark Star-Ledger — 35 NFL scouts keep close eye on 'unnerving' proceedings

9 hours ago

Former Rutgers tackle Anthony Davis a no-show during pro day drills

Newark Star-Ledger — Agent cites tweaked hamstring as the reason for skipping out on 27 NFL scouts

9 hours ago

Is Fred Hill Era Over?

RAC 'Em Up | Newark Star-Ledger — Pete Thamel of the New York Times wonders if Fred's era has come to an end....

17 hours ago

A Tough Finale

RAC 'Em Up | Newark Star-Ledger — Earlier in the day, Lance Stephenson earned conference rookie of the year honors (Wes Johnson earned POY and Jim Boeheim was COY) over Dane Miller.  An interesting side note - the Big East media had their own informal vote and...

21 hours ago

Under-the-radar fullback Jack Corcoran hoping to showcase more than stats at Rutgers Pro Day

Newark Star-Ledger — 16 ex-Rutgers players will work out for NFL scouts Wednesday

March 10, 2010

Lance free throw KOs Rutgers

New York Daily News — Lance Stephenson, who was named conference rookie of the year earlier in the day, led Cincinnati to a 69-68 victory over Rutgers in a first-round game of the Big East Tournament Tuesday. Stephenson scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half.

March 9, 2010

Rutgers sunk by Stephenson, Cincinnati

New York Post — Farewell, Freddie? Rutgers might be in the market for a new basketball coach after the Scarlet Knights fell 69-68 to Cincinnati in the first round of the Big East Tournament last night at the Garden. The Knights looked like they might pull one off to make athletic director Tim Pernetti...

March 9, 2010

Rutgers' season ends with 69-68 loss to Cincinnati in Big East tournament

Newark Star-Ledger — Loss will raise questions about status of head coach Fred Hill

March 9, 2010