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This week, the Roundtable recapped Rutgers women's basketball's performance in this year's Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament. In Minnesota, the Scarlet Knights downed Northwestern in round one, but fell short in round two against the Illinois Fighting Illini. As Rutgers won six Big Ten games all season long, this year's campaign has mostly likely come to a close.
Our hosts: Alex Carmenaty and Christian Vazquez break down all the numbers from the entire season, as well as the postseason stats standouts like Kaylene Smikle, Chyna Cornwell, Awa Sidibe and many others put up during the run.
Christian Vazquez later on recapped Rutgers Wrestling's performance in the Big Ten Wrestling Tournament this past weekend out in Michigan. Vazquez talked one on one with WRSU FM New Brunswick Wrestling Analyst Max Sanchez. As Sanchez was in Michigan for the tournament, he dove into the top performances from individual wrestlers on the team, as well as how the entire program competed in this stage of the postseason. Rutgers Wrestling now moves onto the National Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will happen from March 16-18.
Alex Carmenaty to end the show chatted with Rutgers men's lacrosse attackman Brian Cameron. A fifth-year senior with 17 goals and 24 points in the first six games of the season, Cameron has been standing out for a team that has won three straight games at home against the likes of Loyola Maryland, St. John's and Utah. Cameron and company play in-state rival Princeton this weekend at SHI Stadium, where Brian will face off against his younger brother Sean for potentially the last time in the sport of lacrosse. The Scarlet Knights look to win four-straight against a team Rutgers lost to last season by five goals.
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This week, the Roundtable recapped Rutgers women's basketball's performance in this year's Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament. In Minnesota, the Scarlet Knights downed Northwestern in round one, but fell short in round two against the Illinois Fighting Illini. As Rutgers won six Big Ten games all season long, this year's campaign has mostly likely come to a close.
Our hosts: Alex Carmenaty and Christian Vazquez break down all the numbers from the entire season, as well as the postseason stats standouts like Kaylene Smikle, Chyna Cornwell, Awa Sidibe and many others put up during the run.
Christian Vazquez later on recapped Rutgers Wrestling's performance in the Big Ten Wrestling Tournament this past weekend out in Michigan. Vazquez talked one on one with WRSU FM New Brunswick Wrestling Analyst Max Sanchez. As Sanchez was in Michigan for the tournament, he dove into the top performances from individual wrestlers on the team, as well as how the entire program competed in this stage of the postseason. Rutgers Wrestling now moves onto the National Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will happen from March 16-18.
Alex Carmenaty to end the show chatted with Rutgers men's lacrosse attackman Brian Cameron. A fifth-year senior with 17 goals and 24 points in the first six games of the season, Cameron has been standing out for a team that has won three straight games at home against the likes of Loyola Maryland, St. John's and Utah. Cameron and company play in-state rival Princeton this weekend at SHI Stadium, where Brian will face off against his younger brother Sean for potentially the last time in the sport of lacrosse. The Scarlet Knights look to win four-straight against a team Rutgers lost to last season by five goals.
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