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Geo Baker
Geordano "Geo" Baker-Occeus (born July 21, 1998) is an American college basketball player for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball, Rutgers Scarlet Knights of the Big Ten Conference. Early life and high school career Baker began playing basketball at age seven under the guidance of his mother, a former college player. In eighth grade, he played varsity team, varsity basketball for Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, standing and weighing 90 lbs (41 kg). At age 15, he grew about six inches to reach a height of . For his sophomore season, Baker moved to Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire to be closer to home. He averaged 14.2 points and eight assists per game, leading his team to the New Hampshire Division 1 title game. After drawing NCAA Division I interest, Baker transferred to Proctor Academy in Andover, New Hampshire. As a junior, he averaged 18 points, six assists and five rebounds per game, earning New England Preparatory School Athle ...
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Rutgers Scarlet Knights Men's Basketball
The Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team represents Rutgers University in NCAA Division I college basketball competition. Rutgers competes in the Big Ten Conference. History The Rutgers men's basketball team played in the Final Four in the 1976 NCAA tournament and ended the 1976 season ranked fourth in the nation, after an 70–86 loss against the Michigan Wolverines in the semifinal round and a 92–106 loss to the UCLA Bruins in the tournament's third-place consolation game. This was the last men's Division I tournament to date to feature two unbeaten teams, as both Indiana, who won that year's title, and Rutgers entered the tournament unbeaten. Rutgers went 31–0 during the regular season. The Scarlet Knights also played in the championship game of the 2004 NIT Final, losing to the Michigan Wolverines 55–62. The Scarlet Knights had a prolonged down period through the following decade, cycling through a number of coaches and routinely finishing at the bottom of ...
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