PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Rutgers will be without All-Big Ten guard Geo Baker for the foreseeable future, as the senior captain is relegated to the sidelines with a sprained ankle.
That's no problem for the Scarlet Knights and their next-man-up mentality.
Ron Harper Jr. had a career-high 30 points with efficient 11-of-16 shooting, including 5-of-9 from beyond the arc, and Jacob Young finished with 24 points and seven assists as No. 24 Rutgers beat Fairleigh Dickinson 96-75 Friday night.
"They gave us great energy," Rutgers coach Pikiell said. "Ron has become a tough matchup. And Jacob, too, when he's playing defense and playing with that great energy he's really a tough guy to guard. He's as fast as there is. But I really like what he's doing on the defensive end, so I'm really pleased. He put a lot of time in and you obviously see improvements. He's guarding guys, too, and guarding them 94 feet. ... We need that from Ron every night. I wish we could get that every night, but tonight he was special. He made 3s, he could post up, he could do a lot of things. He's a tough guy to guard. And so well we need that especially without Geo in uniform."
Fairleigh Dickinson led by as many as seven points at 26-19 with 8:45 left in the first half after a 3-pointer by Brandon Rush. From there, Rutgers clamped down defensively.
Young hit a 3-pointer to give Rutgers a 29-28 lead after trailing much of the first half. The Scarlet Knights extended the lead over the final 5:20, moving ahead 47-33 at the break and closing the half with a 28-7 run.
"As coach Pike preaches to us, once one man goes down, the next man has to be ready," Young said. "I see the guys coming off the bench playing behind Geo that want the opportunity and they're going to play hard, as we do in practice every day. They're taking advantage of it."
Montez Mathis added 15 points for Rutgers (2-0) as the Scarlet Knights led by as many as 26 in the second half.