Rutgers-Camden women’s basketball team ends 20-game losing streak with 55-54 victory over NJAC sister school Rutgers-Newark
The Rutgers-Camden women's basketball team snapped a 20-game losing streak with a 55-54 victory over NJAC sister school Rutgers-Newark. This win marked their first victory of the season and tied them with Newark in the NJAC standings at 1-11.
Why It MattersThe win holds immense significance as it not only ended a long losing streak but also positioned the team in a better standing in the NJAC, offering a morale boost and potential momentum shift.
By the Numbers- This victory marked the first win of the season for the Rutgers-Camden women's basketball team.
- The team's sophomore guard/forward Taja Brown collected her second double-double of the season, scoring 11 points and grabbing 14 rebounds.
- Rutgers-Camden improved to 1-19 overall this season after the win.
- The team shot 32.7% from the floor while their opponent, Newark, shot 36.4%.
- Rutgers-Camden improved to 1-19 overall and tied Newark in the NJAC standings at 1-11 after the win.
- The team's next NJAC action is scheduled against Rowan University at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Rutgers-Camden women's basketball team will continue their NJAC action against Rowan University at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
Bottom LineThe Rutgers-Camden women's basketball team's hard-fought victory over Rutgers-Newark not only ended a long losing streak but also marked a significant turning point in their season, offering hope for improved performance and standings in the NJAC.
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