Rutgers Loses Top Recruits
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With star recruits Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, how did Rutgers miss March Madness?

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Rutgers will not play in the NIT or any other lesser postseason tournament, according to northjersey.com's Jerry Carino .
The Scarlet Knights finished 8-12 in the Big Ten this season .
Of the 15 players on the Rutgers roster this year , eight of them were freshmen.