RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS WOMENS BASKETBALL
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League: NCAA Division I
Home Games: Rutgers Athletic Center
Conference: Big Ten Conference
Head Coach: Charlaine Vivian Stringer
Notable Alumnae: Sue Wicks, Cappie Pondexter, June Olkowski, Telicher Austin, Joanne Burke, Cheryl Cop, Caroline DeRoose
Rivals: UConn Huskies
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Women's Basketball Tickets
The Rutgers Scarlet Knights are considered one of the most formidable teams in NCAA Division I women’s basketball. In their much-decorated history, the Scarlet Knights have won numerous regular-season and conference championships as well as the AIAW National title in 1982. Additionally, the team has produced several outstanding players, each of whom made their mark during successful collegiate seasons and beyond. Some of their Hall of Famers include stalwarts such as Telicher Austin, Joanne Burke, Cheryl Cop and Sue Wicks. The Scarlet Knights host their opponents at the Rutgers Athletic Center. The facility is regarded as one of the most exciting places to watch collegiate basketball in the nation. They also play a fierce rivalry series against one of college basketball’s most dominant sides in the UConn Huskies. It doesn’t matter whether they’re playing home or away; the Scarlet Knights always have an exciting crowd to spur them on. Show your support by getting your Rutgers Scarlet Knights women’s basketball tickets at StubHub.Who is the head coach for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights?
Charlaine Vivian Stringer has been in charge of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights since 1995. Prior to the Rutgers position, she had a coaching stint for the Cheyney Wolves. In one of the most surprising results in NCAA tournament history, Stringer led the Wolves to the Final Four before bowing out to the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters. The result put the small program on the map, and Stringer’s reputation would blossom. She would then take charge of the Iowa Hawkeyes and guide them to the 1993 Final Four. Stringer would then join Rutgers and win numerous accomplishments, including the Big East Conference regular-season title and the Big East Division 7 title.Who are some notable players for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights?
Rutgers has been home to some noteworthy players over the years. Their Hall of Fame is filled with notable names, such as Sue Wicks, Cappie Pondexter, June Olkowski, Telicher Austin, Joanne Burke, Cheryl Cop and Caroline DeRoose. Wicks, who is considered the most highly decorated player in the history of the program, has won the 1988 Naismith and U.S. Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year as a Scarlet Knight. She still holds numerous basketball records for the program.Where do the Rutgers Scarlet Knights play their home games?
The Scarlet Knights host their opponents at the Rutgers Athletic Center. Opened in 1977, it is regarded as one of the best arenas to watch women’s basketball in the division. It has a capacity of 8,000 seats and served as the home of the New Jersey Nets from 1977 to 1981. It has been stated to be among the most intimidating stadiums for opponents.Do the Rutgers Scarlet Knights have any historical rivalries?
The Rutgers Scarlet Knights have an intense rivalry with the UConn Huskies. The Scarlet Knights famously ended the Huskies' 11-year dominance in the Big East by winning back-to-back regular-season titles in 2005 and 2006. The Rutgers-UConn games rotate in a home and away format and are typically fiercely contested.Have the Rutgers Scarlet Knights won any championships?
The Scarlet Knights have had some major success in their accomplished history. In 1982, the team won the AIAW National Tournament title following a thrilling victory over the Texas Longhorns. Additionally, they have also won several A-10 Tournament championships and advanced in the NCAA Tournament.Where can I get Rutgers Scarlet Knights women’s basketball tickets?
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