The Rutgers Scarlet Knights men’s basketball team capped off their non-conference schedule in style with a commanding 91-64 victory over Columbia on Monday evening at Jersey Mike’s Arena. The game was highlighted by a historic performance from freshman sensation Dylan Harper, who recorded the program’s first triple-double in over 40 years. Harper’s 16 points, 12 assists, and 11 rebounds not only electrified the crowd but also solidified his status as one of the brightest young stars in college basketball.
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This victory brought Rutgers to an 8-5 record, while Columbia dropped to 11-2. It was a game that showcased Rutgers’ depth, teamwork, and defensive prowess, setting the tone as they prepare to re-enter Big Ten play against Indiana.
A Historic Night for Dylan Harper
Dylan Harper’s triple-double was the first by a Rutgers player since Roy Hinson achieved the feat on March 2, 1983. Harper’s performance was marked by poise and versatility, as he contributed across the board. From his pinpoint passes to his relentless rebounding, Harper embodied the Scarlet Knights’ balanced approach.
Reflecting on his accomplishment, Harper humbly credited his teammates:
“It’s a great accomplishment, but I couldn’t do it without my teammates. They put me in great positions to succeed. The most important thing is that we won today, and we did it together.”
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Harper’s milestone is even more remarkable given his status as a freshman. He became the first Big Ten freshman to record a triple-double since 2016, joining an elite group of players who have made history at such a young age.
Ace Bailey Shines with Career-High Performance
While Harper’s triple-double stole the spotlight, Ace Bailey delivered a scintillating performance of his own. The freshman forward poured in 24 points on 73% shooting, adding eight rebounds to his stat line. Bailey’s athleticism and scoring ability were on full display, with several highlight-reel dunks that brought the crowd to its feet.
Bailey expressed his gratitude for playing alongside Harper, stating:
“It’s a blessing to play with someone like Dylan Harper. He always puts us in positions to succeed, whether it’s with a pass, a rebound, or a key score.”
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Bailey’s contributions were pivotal in the first half, where his 17 points helped Rutgers establish a 44-35 halftime lead.
Team Effort and Dominance
Rutgers’ victory over Columbia was a testament to their depth and teamwork. The Scarlet Knights recorded 26 assists on 36 made field goals, a staggering 72% assist rate. Sophomore guard Jamichael Davis added 11 points, a career-high seven assists, and three steals in a breakout performance. Lathan Sommerville led the bench with 11 points and five rebounds, while walk-on Peter Noble capped the game with a deep three-pointer that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Defensively, Rutgers stifled Columbia’s high-powered offense, which had been averaging 83 points per game. The Scarlet Knights limited the Lions to just three offensive rebounds and forced 14 turnovers, converting them into 14 points. Rutgers’ rebounding dominance was also evident, as they outperformed Columbia 45-31 on the boards.
Building Momentum for Big Ten Play
Head coach Steve Pikiell praised his team’s focus and execution, especially coming off a nine-day holiday break.
“I was most proud of our defense today. Columbia is a really good team with veteran guards, and we took a big step defensively. We need to carry this energy into Big Ten play,” Pikiell said.
Rutgers’ ability to score in transition and dominate in the paint was evident, with 18 fast-break points and 44 points in the paint. The Scarlet Knights also showcased improved ball security, committing a season-low four turnovers.
Looking ahead, Rutgers faces a challenging Big Ten schedule, starting with a road game against Indiana on January 2. Pikiell emphasized the importance of consistency as the team transitions into conference play:
“We’ve played a tough non-conference schedule and learned a lot. Now, it’s about being consistent and building on performances like tonight’s.”
Postgame Reflections
The victory marked Rutgers’ 26th all-time win over Columbia and their 11th consecutive triumph against the Lions. It was also the Scarlet Knights’ third game this season scoring over 90 points, a feat they hadn’t achieved three times in a single season since 2018-19.
The Scarlet Knights remain undefeated at home this season, boasting a 7-0 record at Jersey Mike’s Arena. Their dominance at home has been a cornerstone of their success, with a 74-19 record at the arena since 2019-20.
As Rutgers turns its attention to Big Ten competition, the Scarlet Knights will rely on their balanced roster, defensive intensity, and the continued development of young stars like Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey. Monday’s victory was more than just a win—it was a statement of intent for the challenges ahead.