NCAAB

Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Clemson Tigers

· Men's Basketball Championship - Midwest Region - 1st Round
16-11, 4-6 Away
Final
60 - 56
16-8, 11-1 Home

Geo Baker speaks loudly, lifts Rutgers past Clemson 60-56

He’ll get to use his platform for a couple more days after helping Rutgers to its first NCAA Tournament victory in 38 years.

Baker scored 13 points, including the decisive layup with 10 seconds left, and the 10th-seeded Scarlet Knights toppled No. 7 seed Clemson 60-56 on Friday night in the Midwest Region.

“It’s better than I imagined, honestly,” Baker said. “This is something that we’ve all dreamed of for a really long time, but to hear the Rutgers fans and they’re just going crazy, and just knowing that we survived and advanced in March, that’s something that I’ve always imagined. It was crazier than I ever even pictured.”

Rutgers (16-11) was last selected for the NCAAs in 1991, an appearance that ended with a first-round loss to Arizona State. The Scarlet Knights' last victory in the tournament came in 1983 against a school that’s since changed its name from Southwest Louisiana to just Louisiana.

The drought is over for Rutgers, which will face No. 2 seed Houston on Sunday.

Jacob Young and Caleb McConnell both scored 13 points and Ron Harper Jr. added 10. Baker scored the final five points for Rutgers after the Scarlet Knights built an 11-point lead and nearly gave it all away.

“Certainly for the first time these guys being on this stage, they were locked in from the beginning,” Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said. “We’ve had great practices this whole week, and I like how they played with that swagger at the end.”

Aamir Sims led Clemson (16-8) with 15 points, but was held in check for most of the second half. Clyde Trapp had 12 of his 14 points after halftime, but the Tigers failed to make a shot in the final four minutes.

“The easy baskets are often the difference,” Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. “Give the Rutgers kids credit. They got a couple more easy baskets in the game than we did and that was the difference.”

Baker has been one of the loudest voices on social media this week during a coordinated effort among some players to raise awareness about inequities in college sports. The players got #NotNCAAProperty trending on social media as they called for rules changes and requested meetings with the NCAA president and lawmakers.

When it came time for the game, Baker was focused on getting Rutgers its sixth-ever tournament victory.

Mission accomplished.

“This is the stuff that you grew up watching on TV, and then my first two years here I’m watching on TV,” Baker said. “So just to be here and to win a game is just really special.”

The Scarlet Knights brought the 1,000 or so fans decked out in red and white inside Bankers Life Fieldhouse to their feet midway through the second half with a 16-2 run to take control.

Young’s 3-pointer gave Rutgers a 39-37 lead, its first since its was 19-17. McConnell's 3-pointer gave the Scarlet Knights their largest lead at 50-39 with 9:35 left.

But Clemson chipped away. After going scoreless in the half, Sims converted a pair of three-point plays, and Trapp’s three-point play with 4:12 left made it 55-55.

That was the final made field goal for Clemson. Baker’s 3-pointer out of a timeout pushed Rutgers back in front. Clemson’s missed its last four shots and had a pair of turnovers, including Sims being called for traveling with 43 seconds left.

Brownell didn't believe Sims traveled on the play.

“Aamir still got a drive. We were going to put it in our best player's hands,” Brownell said.

EARLY EXIT

Clemson reached the round of 16 in its last tournament appearance in 2018, but the Tigers have lost in the first round in four of their last six NCAA trips.

WINNING TWICE

Only once has Rutgers won multiple games in the tournament. In 1976, the Scarlet Knights reached the Final Four, where they lost to Michigan.

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Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 60 - 56
2nd 0:03 Foul on Clyde Trapp. 60 - 56
2nd 0:03 Caleb McConnell Defensive Rebound. 60 - 56
2nd 0:03 Ron Harper Jr. Block. 60 - 56
2nd 0:03 Chase Hunter missed Three Point Jumper. 60 - 56

Statistics

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23-58 FG 21-59
40 Field Goal % 36
8-30 3PT 6-19
27 Three Point % 32
6-9 FT 8-9
67 Free Throw % 89
41 Rebounds 32
13 Offensive Rebounds 10
28 Defensive Rebounds 22
11 Assists 14
6 Steals 6
5 Blocks 3
14 Turnovers 11
1 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
0 Points Off Turnovers 0
0 Fast Break Points 0
24 Points in Paint 24
13 Fouls 13
11 Largest Lead 5

Game Information

Venue: Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Location: Indianapolis, IN
Capacity:

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Purdue 13-7 6 30-9
UCLA 13-7 6 24-12
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Indiana 9-11 10 18-14
Minnesota 8-12 11 15-17
USC 7-13 12 18-14
Washington 7-13 12 16-17
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Louisville 11-7 6 24-11
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Florida State 10-8 7 18-15
California 9-9 8 22-12
Stanford 9-9 8 20-12
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