Rutgers-Camden Scarlet Raptors

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 0-6 - Conference: 0-6
2/5 vs. Rutgers-Newark * • Final L, 65-63 BX
2/6 at Rutgers-Newark * • Final L, 68-57 BX
2/12 at TCNJ * • Final L, 78-62 BX
2/13 vs. TCNJ * • Final L, 82-65 BX
2/19 at Stockton * • Final L, 80-51 BX
2/20 vs. Stockton * • Cancelled
2/26 vs. Kean * • Cancelled
2/27 at Kean * • Cancelled
3/5 at Montclair State * • Final L, 101-37 BX RC

(* Conference; • Region)
Complete schedule data not available.
Click here for the daily scoreboard.
SIDs: Your scores can be listed here if you enter your schedule and results in PrestoSports.
/conf/NJAC/Women/2020-21/standings-div1 : /conf/NJAC/Women/2020-21/standings-div2 : /conf/NJAC/Women/2020-21/standings

2020-21

TCNJ 8-0 9-1
Montclair State 8-1 8-2
New Jersey City 7-2 9-2
Rutgers-Newark 2-4 2-5
William Paterson 2-6 2-7
Kean 2-7 3-7
Stockton 1-4 1-5
Ramapo 0-0 0-0
Rowan 0-0 0-0
Rutgers-Camden 0-6 0-6

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 NJAC)
2023-24 (2-24, 1-17 NJAC)
2022-23 (4-21, 2-16 NJAC)
2021-22 (2-18, 1-13 NJAC)
2020-21 (0-6, 0-6 NJAC)
2019-20 (12-13, 5-13 NJAC)
2018-19 (15-11, 10-9 NJAC)
2017-18 (14-12, 11-7 NJAC)
2016-17 (14-12, 8-10 NJAC)
2015-16 (15-11, 10-8 NJAC)
2014-15 (9-16, 5-13 NJAC)
2013-14 (5-19, 0-18 NJAC)
2012-13 (10-15, 3-13 NJAC)
2011-12 (13-12, 2-11 NJAC)
2010-11 (10-16, 2-11 NJAC)
2009-10 (3-21, 0-13 NJAC)
2008-09 (2-22, 0-13 NJAC)
2007-08 (8-17, 2-11 NJAC)
2006-07 (8-17, 2-11 NJAC)

Team Info

Coach: Annette Reiter
Conference: NJAC

Rutgers-Camden

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 5350
Location: Camden, NJ
Colors: Scarlet, Silver
Region: Atlantic
Arena: Rutgers-Camden Gymnasium (1950)
Official Website: Men | Women
Switch to Men

News Releases

January 25, 2017 Rutgers-Camden tops Rowan women behind Greene's program-record 11 treys GLASSBORO, N.J. (Jan. 25, 2017) – Gabby Greene (Howell, NJ/Howell) shot down a Rutgers University-Camden program record for three-pointers in a game and the Scarlet Raptors rode her hot hand to a 84-75 victory over the Rowan University women here Wednesday night in a New Jersey Athletic Conference game.
November 26, 2016 Rutgers-Camden ties program mark with 4-0 start NEW YORK, N.Y. (Nov. 26, 2016) – The Rutgers University-Camden women’s basketball season is only four games old, but already the Scarlet Raptors have made their mark on the program’s record book.
November 22, 2016 Obasi's career-high 28 points lead Rutgers-Camden women past TCNJ EWING, N.J. (Nov. 22, 2016) – Junior forward/center Michelle Obasi (Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic) scored a career-high 28 points and junior guard Jovan Childers (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton) scored 18 in her first game at Rutgers University-Camden to lead the Scarlet Raptors over The College of New Jersey, 81-76, in the New Jersey Athletic Conference opener for both women’s basketball teams here Tuesday night.
November 19, 2016 Racobaldo earns MVP leading Rutgers-Camden to Jim Crawley Tournament title FROSTBURG, Md. (Nov. 19, 2016) – The Rutgers University-Camden women’s basketball team raced to an 18-point first-quarter lead, saw Frostburg State University come all the way back to tie the game in the third quarter and then recovered to post an 81-70 win in the championship game of the Jim Crawley Tournament here Saturday afternoon.
November 18, 2016 Williams powers Rutgers-Camden women to opening-night win FROSTBURG, Md. (Nov. 18, 2016) – The Rutgers University-Camden women’s basketball team raced to a 9-2 lead and never trailed as it opened its season with a 73-58 victory over the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford in the opening round of the Jim Crawley Tournament here Friday night.
December 13, 2015 Robinson, Talley notch double-doubles as Rutgers-Camden tops John Jay CAMDEN, N.J. (Dec. 13, 2015) – Freshman guard Ariel Robinson (Pennsauken, NJ/Camden Catholic) collected her first career double-double and senior guard/forward Kamari Talley (Camden, NJ/Creative Arts) notched her seventh straight double-double as the Rutgers University-Camden women’s basketball team closed out a huge weekend here Sunday, posting a 66-43 victory over John Jay College of Criminal Justice in a non-conference game.