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Associated Press

Northwestern falls to No. 25 Rutgers for 11th straight loss

Northwestern’s Boo Buie shoots over Rutgers defenders Saturday in Piscataway, N.J. | Noah K. Murray/AP

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Ron Harper Jr. had 14 points and 11 rebounds, Myles Johnson controlled the paint with 12 points and 14 rebounds and No. 25 Rutgers beat Northwestern 64-50 on Saturday night.

Johnson scored all 12 of his points in the first half on 5-of-6 shooting. Jacob Young added 13 points for Rutgers (12-7, 8-7 Big Ten), and Caleb McConnell had 10 points and seven rebounds.

Anthony Gaines and Chase Audige each scored 11 points for Northwestern (6-12, 3-11). The Wildcats have lost 11 games in a row after a 6-1 start.

Northwestern led by as many as 10 early in the first half at 14-4, but Rutgers would go on a run of their own to go into the break up 37-27.

The Wildcats got back in it with an 11-0 run early in the second half, making it 41-38 with 13:04 remaining. However, within three is the closest they would get the rest of the way.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

After a lopsided loss at No. 15 Iowa, Rutgers needed the victory to have any chance of staying in the Top 25.

BIG PICTURE

Northwestern: First-year guard Ty Berry missed his second consecutive game to return home after his father died Tuesday.

Rutgers: Barring a catastrophic collapse in the final few weeks of the season, the Scarlet Knights have put themselves in good position to end the program’s 30-year NCAA Tournament drought.

UP NEXT

Northwestern: At No. 6 Illinois on Tuesday night.

Rutgers: At No. 3 Michigan on Thursday night.

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