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Ndiaye's Career Night Not Enough as Rutgers Falls to Minnesota
9 Feb
Summary
- Nene Ndiaye matched her career high with 26 points.
- Zachara Perkins scored a career-high 18 points for Rutgers.
- Rutgers committed 15 turnovers compared to Minnesota's five.

Rutgers showcased significant fight and growth against a strong Minnesota team, ultimately falling 63-52 in a game that remained competitive until the final minutes. Junior forward Nene Ndiaye led the Scarlet Knights with a career-high 26 points, including 18 in the first half, and set new personal bests in field goals and three-pointers made. Zachara Perkins provided crucial support with a career-high 18 points.
The Scarlet Knights displayed impressive defense in the first half, holding Minnesota to 23% shooting and taking a 25-22 lead into halftime, bolstered by Ndiaye's perimeter shooting. However, 11 first-half turnovers prevented Rutgers from building a larger advantage.
The third quarter marked a turning point as Minnesota adjusted offensively, with Mara Braun scoring 10 of her 12 points. The Golden Gophers exploited Rutgers' ball security issues, earning numerous free-throw attempts and securing a lead they maintained through the end of the game. Minnesota's five turnovers contrasted sharply with Rutgers' 15.




