Rutgers Men's Basketball

Rising junior guard Jerome Seagears has completed the necessary paperwork to return to Rutgers University and compete in men’s basketball. Per NCAA transfer guidelines, Seagears is eligible to return to Rutgers and be immediately eligible for competition for the 2013-14 season.
The Rutgers men’s basketball team earned a perfect academic progress rate (APR) score of 1000 for the 2011-12 academic year. The Scarlet Knights were one of six BIG EAST men’s basketball teams to achieve a perfect score.
FedExForum in Memphis, Tenn., one of the nation’s premier basketball venues, will be the site of the 2014 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Championship, Commissioner Mike Aresco announced.
Rutgers University head men’s basketball coach Eddie Jordan announced today that Kyle Triggs will serve as assistant coach and Dalip Bhatia will be the program’s director of basketball operations.
Rutgers men’s basketball coach Eddie Jordan announced today that guard Nkereuwem “Kerwin” Okoro (Bronx, N.Y.) and forward Junior Etou (Upper Marlboro, Md.) have been added to the Scarlet Knights’ 2013 recruiting class.
Rutgers men’s basketball coach Eddie Jordan announced today that point guard D’Von Campbell (Arlington, Texas) has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete for the Scarlet Knights.
While Rutgers was in error when it reported that Eddie Jordan had earned a degreefrom Rutgers University, neither Rutgers nor the NCAA requires a head coach to hold a baccalaureate degree.
Rutgers University’s and Seton Hall University’s Divisions of Intercollegiate Athletics jointly announced today an eight-year agreement to continue the men’s basketball series at alternating home sites beginning this upcoming season.
Rutgers men’s basketball coach Eddie Jordan announced today that 6-5, 220-pound junior college wing Craig Brown (Miami, Fla.) has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete for the Scarlet Knights.
The stage for Eddie Jordan’s homecoming could not have been set any better. Not far from his spot at the podium sat the current Rutgers basketball student-athletes; behind them, a number of Jordan’s former teammates from the storied 1976 Final Four team.

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