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The 2023–24 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team represented Rutgers University–New Brunswick during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Scarlet Knights were led by eighth-year head coach Steve Pikiell and played their home games at Jersey Mike's Arena in Piscataway, New Jersey as members of the Big Ten Conference.
As of the most recently completed 2023–24 basketball season, 362 men's college basketball programs competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. [1] This number includes programs transitioning from a lower NCAA division, most from Division II and one from Division III. For the 2024–25 season, four schools will ...
Stephen Christopher Pikiell (/ ˈ p aɪ k əl / PYKE-əl; born November 21, 1967) is an American college basketball coach and since March 16, 2016, the head men's basketball coach at Rutgers. [1] Prior to Rutgers, Pikiell was the head coach at Stony Brook for over a decade, leading the Seawolves to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016.
Princeton men's basketball coach Mitch Henderson, center, right, shakes hands with Rutgers' men's basketball coach Steve Pikiell after Princeton defeated Rutgers, 68-61, in the college men's ...
This has the makings of a highly entertaining, wildly unpredictable season on the banks for Steve Pikiell, Cliff Omoruyi and company. Rutgers basketball 2023-24: reasons to hope & mope, must-see ...
2023–24: Steve Pikiell 15-17: 7–13: T–12th: Steve Pikiell: 132–123: 63–93: Total: 1,332–1,295 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
— Rutgers Men’s Basketball 🏀 (@RutgersMBB) January 3, 2023 The loss is now Purdue’s first of the season, leaving just No. 21 New Mexico as the country’s remaining undefeated team.
The history of Rutgers men's basketball dates back to 1906 when they began their first season of play. Their first recorded game was a loss to New York University by a score of 16-38. [3] The team was dissolved following the 1907-1908 season, only to be reformed in 1913 where they remained intact uninterrupted until the 1943 season.