The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Rutgers tops Illinois to remain undefeated

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PISCATAWAY » Rutgers entered the season with great expectatio­ns. Six games in, the Scarlet Knights look like they could exceed them.

Ron Harper Jr. scored 28 points, Jacob Young added 24, and No. 19 Rutgers (60, 2-0 Big Ten) overcame a double-digit first-half deficit to beat No. 13 Illinois 91-88 on Sunday.

Ranked in the preseason Top 25 for the first time since 1978-1979, Rutgers is trying to end a 30-year NCAA Tournament drought. The Scarlet Knights were poised to make the March Madness for the first time since 1990-91 last year before COVID-19 canceled the NCAA Tournament.

The win was Rutgers first in a game with both teams ranked since defeating St. John’s 1975-76 season, the year the Scarlet Knights went to the Final Four.

Illinois (5-3, 1-1), came into the season as one of the favorites to win the Big Ten. Rutgers has to be in that group now.

“We don’t spend a lot of time talking about those expectatio­ns. We just talk about what we need to do to win that next game,” Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said. “And I tell our guys all the time don’t read the (press) clippings. Just stay focused on the next game and understand what we have done and they’ve been really mature like that so we gotta keep that up.”

Rutgers trailed by 11 points in the first half and didn’t take it’s first lead until the final 20 minutes.

“We showed the nation that we don’t have any quit in us,” said Harper, who was 5 of 8 from long range and scored 19 points in the second half. “When adversity hits, you have to stay together and that’s exactly what this team does. When we’re down 11 we could have just laid down and on our backs and just given up, but we didn’t and we kept fighting and we stayed together and we showed that we’re a bunch of fighters.”

Illinois coach Brad Underwood said Harper hit a 3-pointer late in the first half and that seemed to get him going.

“That’s all that it takes for a guy like that to get going,” Underwood said. “When you’re a veteran, you’re averaging 25 points a game, you just need a clean look at the rim. Those are the things that get you going. He got his confidence in the second half and he did what a good player does.”

Ayo Dosunmu led Illinois with 22 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists. Kofi Cockburn had 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Illini, while

Trent Frazier added 19 points and five assists.

Rutgers put the game away with a 12-1 run that technical foul on Da’monte Williams for an elbow while trying to box out after a free throw.

“We just settled in. … We could score this year. We can defend.” Pikiell said. “It’s a couple of possession­s, and I thought we were getting some good looks.”

Myles Johson added nine points and 13 rebounds for Rutgers. Montez Mathis chipped in with 15 points.

“Our goal as a team is to win as many games as possible,” Johnson said. “Get to March Madness, win the Big Ten.”

PROVIDENCE 80, SETON HALL 77 NEWARK »

A.J. Reeves hit a wide-open corner 3-poi nter on a busted play with 3.1 seconds left in overtime to lead Providence to an 80-77 win over Seton Hall on Sunday.

On the following possession for the Pirates, Takal Molson missed a 3-pointer, and the Friars hung on for the victory.

Providence hadn’t played in 11 days because of COVID-19 issues and was led by 23 points, tying his career high, and 11 rebounds from Nate Watson and 18 points and 10 rebounds from David Duke.

It was Duke who curled in from the right side driving for a score with about five seconds left only to draw three defenders. He managed to stop without drawing a travel call and threaded a bounce pass to Reeves who was wide open in the far corner.

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rutgers guard Jacob Young (42) attempts to dunk the ball over Illinois center Kofi Cockburn (21) during the first half.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rutgers guard Jacob Young (42) attempts to dunk the ball over Illinois center Kofi Cockburn (21) during the first half.

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