PISCATAWAY, N.J. — No. 24 Rutgers opened up its most anticipated season in decades without its sixth man.
While Rutgers will be without junior swingman Caleb McConnell, who will take a medical redshirt because of a back problem, it was the missing fans that were more jarring. With the Scarlet Knights ranked in the AP preseason poll for the first in 41 years, the buzz that would have been around the Rutgers Athletic Center was missing.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, only 150 people were allowed in the 8,000-seat venue that saw 10-consecutive sellouts last season as Rutgers rose in the Big Ten and Top 25 rankings.
Nonetheless, freshman center Cliff Omouryi had 14 points on 6-of-6 shooting and added 11 rebounds to help Rutgers beat Sacred Heart 86-63 on Wednesday night in their opener.
"I was leaving everything to my teammates because they make me feel comfortable to play," the 6-foot-11 Omoruyi said. "They fed me in practice and it showed in the game. They were passing the ball, I was rebounding, and we came together for the win."
Ron Harper Jr. had 18 points and Montez Mathis added 17 for Rutgers (1-0). Paul Mulcahy and Myles Johnson also were perfect from the field for the Scarlet Knights. Mulcahy had 15 points on 7-of-7 shooting and added seven assists, and Johnson was 5 of 5 for 10 points.
"Paul has been tremendous," Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said. "He's a worker, he devours films, he's got a really good feel as you can see seven assists and one turnover, he's worked on his jump shot all summer long."
Aaron Clarke had 17 points for Sacred Heart.