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  • Columbia Men’s Watertight II Rain Jacket


    Price: $53.59
    (as of Jan 30,2025 19:05:08 UTC – Details)



    Columbia’s rain jackets work around the clock to protect you from the outdoor elements. This Columbia Men’s Watertight II Jacket is a rainy-day staple for its lightweight, waterproof and breathable design. The details of this jacket are essential for any rainy day. Crafted of 100% nylon material, this rain jacket is guaranteed to be waterproof; the seam-sealed construction keeps you dry while sealing the cold air out. Zippered pockets are featured on each side to secure your small items. Adjustable, velcro cuffs and an adjustable drawcord hem help give this jacket a customizable fit. Lastly, the packable silhouette make storing this staple easy. This packable rain jacket is available in a range of sizes and colors to accommodate many styles and fits. To ensure the size you choose is just right, utilize our sizing chart and the following measurement instructions: for the sleeves, start at the center back of your neck and measure across the shoulder and down to the wrist. If you come up with a partial number, round up to the next even number. For the chest, measure at the fullest part of the chest, under the armpits and over the shoulder blades, keeping the tape measure firm and level.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 24 x 16 x 2 inches; 8 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 153389
    Department ‏ : ‎ mens
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CLR45CC5

    Customers say

    Customers find the jacket fits well, looks nice, and repels rain effectively. It’s a good quality, durable, lightweight jacket that packs down nicely for travel.

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    Stay dry and stylish in the Columbia Men’s Watertight II Rain Jacket! This sleek and functional jacket is perfect for outdoor adventures, rainy commutes, or just running errands around town.

    With its Omni-Tech waterproof and breathable technology, this jacket will keep you dry and comfortable in even the heaviest downpours. The adjustable hood and waist hem allow for a customizable fit, while the zippered pockets keep your essentials safe and dry.

    Whether you’re hiking, biking, or just braving the elements, the Columbia Men’s Watertight II Rain Jacket is the perfect choice for staying dry and looking good. Get yours today and stay one step ahead of the weather!
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  • Columbia Men’s Watertight II Rain Jacket


    Price: $53.59
    (as of Jan 30,2025 04:15:45 UTC – Details)



    Columbia’s rain jackets work around the clock to protect you from the outdoor elements. This Columbia Men’s Watertight II Jacket is a rainy-day staple for its lightweight, waterproof and breathable design. The details of this jacket are essential for any rainy day. Crafted of 100% nylon material, this rain jacket is guaranteed to be waterproof; the seam-sealed construction keeps you dry while sealing the cold air out. Zippered pockets are featured on each side to secure your small items. Adjustable, velcro cuffs and an adjustable drawcord hem help give this jacket a customizable fit. Lastly, the packable silhouette make storing this staple easy. This packable rain jacket is available in a range of sizes and colors to accommodate many styles and fits. To ensure the size you choose is just right, utilize our sizing chart and the following measurement instructions: for the sleeves, start at the center back of your neck and measure across the shoulder and down to the wrist. If you come up with a partial number, round up to the next even number. For the chest, measure at the fullest part of the chest, under the armpits and over the shoulder blades, keeping the tape measure firm and level.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 24 x 16 x 2 inches; 8 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 153389
    Department ‏ : ‎ mens
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CLR45CC5

    Customers say

    Customers find the jacket fits well, looks nice, and repels rain effectively. It’s a good quality, durable, lightweight jacket that packs down nicely for travel.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Stay dry in style with the Columbia Men’s Watertight II Rain Jacket! This sleek and versatile jacket is perfect for hiking, camping, or just running errands on a rainy day.

    Made with Columbia’s Omni-Tech waterproof and breathable technology, this jacket will keep you dry and comfortable in any weather. The adjustable hood and cuffs provide a customizable fit, while the zippered pockets keep your essentials safe and secure.

    Available in a range of colors, the Columbia Men’s Watertight II Rain Jacket is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. Stay protected from the elements without sacrificing style – grab yours today! #Columbia #RainJacket #OutdoorGear.
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  • Columbia Men’s Silver Ridge Cargo Pant


    Price: $18.01
    (as of Jan 30,2025 00:46:44 UTC – Details)



    A durable, sweat-wicking trail pant built to keep you comfortable and protected in a wide variety of conditions and activities. Our Men’s Silver Ridge Cargo Pants feature built-in UPF 50 protects you from the sun’s damaging rays during long hours outdoors, and a gusseting detail facilitates great fit and mobility. Advanced technology and functional design make for a great experience. Whether you’re out for hours of hiking, or just sitting back catching the view, these pants will not disappoint. The protective Omni-SHADE exterior features UPF 50 to help block and shield from UVA and UVB sun rays, while the Omni-WICK material wicks away moisture and perspiration for dry and comfortable wear all day. Made from ripstop nylon, they feature a partial elastic waist with an exterior adjustable belt, plus a zip closed security pocket, hand pockets, two cargo pockets, articulated knees, and straight leg fit for truly active wear on any outing. Columbia offers our men’s pants in multiple colors and sizes. Available in extended sizing. Straight leg, regular fit. To ensure the size you choose is just right, please refer to our sizing chart. To find your waist measurement, measure around your natural waistline. And for your inseam measurement, measure from the top of the interior leg to the bottom of the ankle.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16 x 16 x 3 inches; 9.6 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 144168
    Department ‏ : ‎ mens
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 7, 2019
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0815L1MN1

    Customers say

    Customers find the pants comfortable and lightweight. They appreciate the durable, well-made construction and cool material that is functional for hiking and other hot environments. The look, clima, and drying time are also mentioned as positive aspects. However, there are differing opinions on how the pants fit.

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    Get ready for your next outdoor adventure with the Columbia Men’s Silver Ridge Cargo Pant! These versatile pants are perfect for hiking, fishing, camping, or any other outdoor activity.

    The Silver Ridge Cargo Pant features Columbia’s signature Omni-Shade technology, which provides UPF 50 sun protection to keep you safe from harmful UV rays. The Omni-Wick technology also helps to keep you dry and comfortable by wicking away sweat and moisture.

    With multiple pockets, including a zippered security pocket, you’ll have plenty of space to store your essentials while on the go. The pants also have a partial elastic waist for a comfortable fit and articulated knees for enhanced mobility.

    Don’t let anything hold you back on your next outdoor excursion – grab a pair of Columbia Men’s Silver Ridge Cargo Pants and hit the trails in style and comfort!
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  • Columbia Men’s Terminal Tackle Long Sleeve Fishing Shirt


    Price: $28.00
    (as of Jan 30,2025 00:13:07 UTC – Details)



    The polyester interlock construction of our PFG Terminal Tackle Long Sleeve Shirt offers full coverage against harmful midday sun with UPF 50 protection. It’s also lightweight and quick drying, making it the perfect solution for staying cool while protecting your skin out over any highly reflective water. It’s the ultimate day-out-on-the-boat staple… lightweight, durable, go-to gear. This technology featured long sleeve Tee is necessity for any day out on the ocean, lake, or river. Made up of a combination of Columbia’s signature protection fabrics: UPF 50 works to block and shield you from harmful UVA and UVB sun rays known to cause skin damage, while the advanced wicking fabric works to pull moisture and water away from the skin. You remain cool while our signature PFG logo runs along the sleeve. Columbia offers this fishing shirt in multiple staple colors and sizes. Available in extended sizing. Regular Fit. To ensure the size you choose is right, utilize our sizing chart and the following measurement instructions: For the sleeves, start at the center back of your neck and measure across the shoulder and down to the sleeve. If you come up with a partial number, round up to the next even number. For the chest, measure at the fullest part of the chest, under the armpits and over the shoulder blades, keeping the tape measure firm and level.
    100% Polyester
    Imported
    OMNI-SHADE: Be safe and protected. Omni-Shade blocks UVA and UVB rays to help prevent sunburns and long-term skin damage. The tight weave construction with UV absorbent yarns block the full spectrum of harmful UV rays.
    OMNI-WICK: The ultimate moisture management technology for the outdoors. Omni-Wick quickly moves moisture from the skin into the fabric where it spreads across the surface to quickly evaporate—keeping you cool and your clothing dry.
    BUILT-IN SUN PROTECTION: The Columbia Men’s PFG Terminal Tackle Long Sleeve Shirt guards against sun damage thanks to the built-in UPF 50 material. It’s a breathable, quick wicking fabric that pulls moisture away to keep you cool and dry.
    PFG COMFORT & BREATHABILITY: Made from a polyester interlock quick-dry material, this fishing shirt is right at home on the water.
    CLASSIC FIT: This long sleeve Tee Shirt is designed for classic fit, built for ultimate comfortability in any adventure.


    Stay cool and protected on your next fishing trip with the Columbia Men’s Terminal Tackle Long Sleeve Fishing Shirt! This lightweight and breathable shirt is designed to keep you comfortable all day long, with built-in UPF 50 sun protection to shield you from harmful UV rays. The quick-drying fabric wicks away sweat and moisture, while the vented back panel provides extra ventilation to keep you cool. With convenient features like a rod holder and multiple pockets for storing your gear, this shirt is a must-have for any angler. Get yours today and take your fishing game to the next level! #Columbia #FishingShirt #TerminalTackle #OutdoorEssentials
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  • Columbia Women’s Newton Ridge Bc Hiking Shoe


    Price: $49.40
    (as of Jan 26,2025 01:56:17 UTC – Details)



    Lace up this lightweight suede boot anytime you head outdoors — whether you’re hiking or commuting — and you’ll stay comfortable and well-protected the entire time. The upper repels water and resists stains, while the burly rubber sole delivers traction on wet or muddy terrain. Columbia offers these hiking boots in multiple colors and sizes.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.62 x 9.25 x 4.96 inches; 0.04 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 204457
    Department ‏ : ‎ womens
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CLWCT6MZ

    Customers say

    Customers find the boots comfortable and supportive, with great ankle support. They appreciate the cute color and neutral tan shade. The boots are durable and reliable for hiking, with minimal break-in required. Customers also value the lightweight design, good value for money, and waterproofing.

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    Introducing the Columbia Women’s Newton Ridge Bc Hiking Shoe – the perfect footwear for your outdoor adventures!

    Designed with comfort and durability in mind, these hiking shoes are equipped with a waterproof, breathable seam-sealed construction to keep your feet dry and comfortable in any weather conditions. The Omni-Grip non-marking traction rubber outsole provides superior grip on various terrains, making it perfect for hiking, trekking, and exploring.

    With a lightweight and cushioned midsole, these shoes offer excellent support and stability for all-day wear. The lace-up closure ensures a secure and customized fit, while the classic design adds a stylish touch to your outdoor ensemble.

    Whether you’re hitting the trails or exploring the great outdoors, the Columbia Women’s Newton Ridge Bc Hiking Shoe is the perfect companion for your next adventure. Get yours today and step out in style and comfort! #hiking #outdooradventures #columbiashoes
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  • Masked students disrupt Columbia classes, distribute antisemitic leaflets


    Columbia University erupted in another round of anti-Israel protests Tuesday, with masked people disrupting classes and passing out flyers showing a boot stamping on a Star of David, witnesses told The Post.

    Video shows the masked protesters bursting into a History of Modern Israel class on campus and handing out flyers showing an Israeli flag on fire and the words “Burn Zionism to the ground.”

    The incident comes as Columbia was named the “national model” for anti-Israel protest — setting a template copied by others for coordinated protests across the country, according to a watchdog group.

    On of the antisemitic posters distributed on campus at Columbia by anti-Israel protesters on Tuesday showing a Jewish Star of David crushed by a boot. @CampusJewHate/X
    One of the masked disruptors who burst into a History of Modern Israel class and started to read from anti-Israel leaflets. @LishiBaker/X
    The disruptors included one person who had a drum, and they placed posters on doors and blackboards. They were also accompanied by a photographer to capture their actions. @LishiBaker/X

    In its report looking at protests on campus last year, the Canary Mission identified more than 300 Columbia faculty, students and others who were “influential in promoting Hamas ideology at Columbia” after the terror group’s October 7 attacks on Israel, which left 1,200 Israelis dead and saw 250 taken hostage.

    However, most of the people who took part in the protests were “outside agitators” and only 68 were Columbia students, according to the 53-page study “From Tehran to Columbia: Inside America’s Student Intifada.”

    Student Lishi Baker, 22, a Middle East history major whose class was disrupted Tuesday, told The Post the posters “looked like images we might see in 1930s Germany.

    “This movement continues to reveal itself as pro-terror … they spit in the face of liberal values and create an intolerable hostile environment for Jewish students.”

    Professor Avi Shilon looks at one of the leaflets the anti-Israel protesters handed out as he confronts them about why they chose to interrupt his class. He offered to talk with them outside the classroom after lessons had finished. @LishiBaker/X
    Another anti-Israel protester who entered the classroom. In video of the incident, students can be heard telling the protesters to leave. “They’re openly against anyone in the university learning about the history of Israel,” one class member told The Post. @LishiBaker/X
    Another of the antisemitic flyers distribiuted on campus, showing a burning Israeli flag. @LishiBaker/X

    Following Tuesday’s disruption, visiting professor Avi Shilon told The Post he was mostly concerned for the safety of his class.

    “They just want to frighten my students … I was very much disappointed with the students who came to the class because if you are learning at Columbia, which is an Ivy League university, you should respect first and foremost the need to learn to study the subject before protesting.

    “They act very aggressively … these things like that can happen in the street but not within the university, not within the class.” 

    Current University President Katrina Armstrong later made a statement, saying: “We strongly condemn this disruption, as well as the fliers that included violent imagery that is unacceptable on our campus.

    “Disrupting academic activities constitutes a violation of the Rules of University conduct … We will move quickly to investigate and address this act. 

    “Any act of antisemitism, or other form of discrimination, harassment, or intimidation against members of our community will not be tolerated.”

    Elsewhere across Columbia Tuesday — despite a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war — protesters banged drums, chanted and distributed the clearly antisemitic propaganda.

    Vowing to continue their protests in 2025, the groups Columbia University Apartheid Divest and Within Our Lifetime wrote “We will not stop” in a social media post calling on people to attend their rally.

    Columbia University visiting professor Avi Shilon, who teaches the History of Modern Israel class.
    Columbia students, faculty and others set up a Gaza Solidarity Encampment with the help of Students for Justice in Palestine, says a new report from Canary Mission. LP Media

    “I don’t think anyone anticipated masked, intimidating protesters barging in with a drum,” Baker added.

    “It goes against everything that higher education stands for. These people are openly against not just discussion, they’re openly against anyone in the university learning about the history of Israel. They’re against Israeli professors teaching at Columbia University.”

    Last spring, Columbia students, with the help of faculty and outside agitators not associated with the university, organized “the Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on the Ivy League school’s lawn in Upper Manhattan.

    The encampment was organized by the Columbia chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, who demanded “divestment and an end to Columbia’s complicity in genocide.”

    Aidan Parisi, a social work student, participated in the pro-Hamas demonstrations at Columbia last year. James Keivom

    Although the NYPD cleared out many of the participants in the protest after April 17, the first day, many returned to protest and stayed put for two weeks.

    “The encampment cemented Columbia as the most infamous pro-terror hub, and
    Columbia activists subsequently helped drive the movement nationwide,” according to the Canary Mission report.

    Columbia students Aidan Parisi as well as Andrew Timberg, a student in the Department of Religion, have also been heavily involved in the protests. Timberg was the spokesman for Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), a coalition of 80 anti-Israel groups, the study says.

    A group of Columbia students and outside agitators broke into Hamilton Hall at Columbia University as part of anti-Israel protests at the Ivy League school. Getty Images

    The group demanded Columbia reinstate Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) a month after the Oct. 7 pogrom.

    Parisi, who occupied the school’s Hamilton Hall building along with other protesters, was later suspended from the school, according to reports.

    The Canary report alleges the suspension of SJP was little more than “a PR move” because the group came back under the CUAD umbrella.

    One of the antisemitic flyers distributed on campus vows, “The enemy will not see tomorrow.” @CUJewsIsraelis/X

    “SJP chapters on college campuses across the US serve as student arms of Iran’s terror proxy, Hamas,” the report says, adding that Columbia hosted the first national SJP conference, during which it adopted “points of unity,” which included the destruction of Israel.

    A spokesperson for Columbia said the school “strongly condemns antisemitism.”

    “We are resolute that calls for violence or harm have no place at our University,” the spokesperson said.

    “Since assuming her role in August, Interim President [Katrina] Armstrong and her leadership team have taken decisive actions to reinforce Columbia’s academic mission, make our community safe, and strengthen and clarify our disciplinary processes.”



    In a disturbing turn of events, masked students have disrupted classes at Columbia University and distributed antisemitic leaflets on campus. This hateful and intolerant behavior has no place in our academic community, and we must stand together against such acts of discrimination.

    It is deeply concerning to see students resort to such tactics, as it goes against the values of inclusivity and respect that we strive to uphold at Columbia. Antisemitism has no place in our society, and we must condemn it in the strongest terms.

    We must come together as a community to support our Jewish students and faculty members, and to ensure that all members of our community feel safe and welcome on campus. It is crucial that we stand up against hate and bigotry in all its forms.

    We urge anyone with information about the masked students who disrupted classes and distributed antisemitic leaflets to come forward and help identify those responsible. We must hold accountable those who seek to spread hatred and division in our community.

    Let us reaffirm our commitment to creating a campus environment that is inclusive, diverse, and respectful of all individuals. Together, we can combat antisemitism and ensure that Columbia remains a place where all are welcome and valued.

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  • LaNorris Sellers and brother will bring backyard ball to USC | Columbia

    LaNorris Sellers and brother will bring backyard ball to USC | Columbia


    Brother ball 

    Big and little brother played with each other in 2022 at South Florence, and Jayden is ready to join the fold, taking his talents to the collegiate level. But if LaNorris’ play has shown anything, this shouldn’t be a problem, and the people that have watched Puppy perform know that, too.

    “(USC’s) getting an explosive athlete, a guy who can really accelerate quickly, has great hands, can catch the ball in traffic,” South Florence coach Drew Marlowe said. “He’s not afraid of anything.” 

    Jayden is a three-star recruit, a low rating considering how he has performed on the field. LaNorris was also a three-star when he flipped from Syracuse to South Carolina, so it must run in the family. Maybe subverting expectations is a Sellers tradition.

    “He’s a hard worker, and he’s definitely true to his craft,” Norris Sellers, the father of both, said. “The biggest adjustment would be him being away from home. But for him to step up and be an important part of the team, I don’t think that’s hard for him.” 

    When Jayden joins the roster, he will be the third set of brothers that Beamer has. The others are Ronnie and Rondarius Porter, and Jalon and Gerald Kilgore. 

    “I love this aspect of it, that’s three sets of brothers we now have on our team. That makes a huge statement of what this program is about,” Beamer said at his signing day conference. “You have three brothers that their families felt good enough about the experience that their older son was having that wanted their younger son to be a part of this program. 

    “Even if mom and dad felt that way and it wasn’t real, the older brother could have been like, ‘This isn’t the place for you,’ but they all said, ‘No, come on down,’ and that’s what I am really proud of. So, I’m excited about Jayden coming to be a part of our program along with LaNorris.” 







    South Carolina Clemson Football

    LaNorris Sellers darted, cut, raced and out-paced Clemson defenders to the end zone for the game-winning touchdown, firmly planting himself into rivalry lore.




    Following suit

    Dad had more questions about USC regarding LaNorris than he did with Jayden. He then saw what the Gamecocks were becoming, which confirmed his confidence in his other son playing a part. 





    Exciting news for USC | Columbia students and the local community! LaNorris Sellers and his brother are teaming up to bring backyard ball to the university campus.

    LaNorris Sellers, a former college football player, and his brother have a passion for sports and want to create a fun and inclusive environment for students to come together and play backyard games like football, basketball, and even kickball.

    They believe that physical activity and friendly competition can bring people together and create lasting memories. Their goal is to provide a space where students can relax, have fun, and build relationships outside of the classroom.

    The Sellers brothers are working closely with the university to secure a location on campus for their backyard ball events. They are also planning to host tournaments, workshops, and other activities to engage the community and promote a healthy and active lifestyle.

    Stay tuned for more information on how you can get involved in the backyard ball movement at USC | Columbia. Get ready to grab your friends, lace up your sneakers, and join LaNorris and his brother for some friendly competition and good times!

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  • Rutgers 91-64 Columbia (Dec 30, 2024) Game Recap

    Rutgers 91-64 Columbia (Dec 30, 2024) Game Recap


    PISCATAWAY, N.J. — — Ace Bailey scored 24 points, fellow freshman Dylan Harper recorded the first triple-double for Rutgers since 1983 and the Scarlet Knights beat Columbia 91-64 on Monday night.

    Harper grabbed his 10th rebound with 5:05 remaining in the second half and he found Bailey for a layup at the other end for his 10th assist to secure the program’s first triple-double since star center Roy Hinson had 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks against Rhode Island on March 2, 1983.

    Harper finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists for Rutgers (8-5), which was coming off an 83-82 loss to Princeton. Harper also made 4 of 7 3-pointers. Jamichael Davis and Lathan Sommerville each scored 11.

    Bailey scored 13 points in the opening 12 minutes to help Rutgers build a 27-18 lead. The Scarlet Knights led 44-35 at the break and later took their largest lead of the game in the closing seconds when freshman Peter Noble made a long 3-pointer on his first shot attempt of the season.

    Columbia’s first offensive rebound of the game led to a 3-pointer by Kenny Noland to get within 54-46 with 14:07 remaining. But Harper scored the next four points to begin a 10-2 run that he capped with a 3-pointer to make it 64-48. Rutgers led by double digits the rest of the way.

    Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa scored 17 points for Columbia (11-2). Noland had 16 points and four 3-pointers

    Rutgers, which concluded the nonconference portion of its schedule, returns to Big Ten play against Indiana on Thursday. Columbia hosts Cornell on Jan. 11 in an Ivy League opener for both teams.

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    AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll



    Rutgers Men’s Basketball Dominates Columbia in 91-64 Victory

    In their final non-conference game of the season, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights put on a dominant performance against the Columbia Lions, coming away with a resounding 91-64 victory.

    The Scarlet Knights came out strong from the start, establishing a double-digit lead early in the first half and never looking back. Their offense was firing on all cylinders, shooting an impressive 55% from the field and 40% from beyond the arc. Defensively, Rutgers was equally impressive, holding Columbia to just 36% shooting and forcing 15 turnovers.

    Senior guard Jacob Young led the way for the Scarlet Knights with a game-high 23 points, while junior forward Cliff Omoruyi added a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds. The bench also made a significant impact, with freshman guard Jalen Miller contributing 11 points in just 15 minutes of play.

    Head coach Steve Pikiell was pleased with his team’s performance, emphasizing the importance of maintaining their focus and intensity heading into conference play. “We knew we had to come out strong and set the tone early, and that’s exactly what we did today,” said Pikiell. “But we can’t afford to let up now. We have some tough games ahead in the Big Ten, and we need to stay locked in and continue to play at this level.”

    With the win, Rutgers improves to 10-3 on the season and looks to carry this momentum into their upcoming conference matchups. The Scarlet Knights will face off against Michigan State in their Big Ten opener, and they will be looking to make a statement as they continue their quest for a postseason berth.

    Overall, it was a commanding performance by Rutgers, and they will be looking to build on this win as they enter the heart of their schedule.

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  • Columbia vs Rutgers Odds, Picks, Predictions for Monday, December 30

    Columbia vs Rutgers Odds, Picks, Predictions for Monday, December 30


    The Columbia Lions take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in Piscataway, NJ. Tip-off is set for 5 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network.

    Rutgers is favored by 12.5 points on the spread with a moneyline of -880. The total is set at 156 points.

    Here are my Columbia vs. Rutgers predictions and college basketball picks for December 30, 2024.


    Columbia vs Rutgers Odds

    Columbia Logo

    Monday, Dec. 30

    5 p.m. ET

    Big Ten Network

    Rutgers Logo
    Columbia Odds
    Spread Total Moneyline

    +12.5

    -110

    o156

    -110/ -110

    +580

    Rutgers Odds
    Spread Total Moneyline

    -12.5

    -110

    u156

    -110 / -110

    -880

    • Columbia vs Rutgers spread: Rutgers -12.5
    • Columbia vs Rutgers over/under: 156 points
    • Columbia vs Rutgers moneyline: Rutgers -880, Columbia +580
    • Columbia vs Rutgers best bet: Over 145 or Better

    Spread

    There’s no value on the spread.

    Moneyline

    I’m not taking anything here.

    Over/Under

    I’m targeting the over at 145 or better.

    My Pick: Over 145 or Better

    Columbia vs Rutgers College Basketball Betting Preview

    One of the best stories so far in college basketball has been the Columbia Lions. The Lions enter their matchup against Rutgers with an 11-1 record, but they have a tall task in this one.

    Also, they have a lot to prove, considering that they enter this matchup with a 364th ranking in strength of schedule.

    The good news is that the Lions rank 10th in the country in effective field goal percentage. The Scarlet Knights haven’t been a strong rebounding team, so the Lions can get some easy buckets by generating second-scoring chances.



    Columbia vs Rutgers Odds, Picks, Predictions for Monday, December 30

    In a non-conference matchup on Monday, December 30, the Columbia Lions will take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. The game is set to tip off at 7:00 PM ET at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway, New Jersey.

    According to oddsmakers, Rutgers is favored by 15 points in this contest. The Scarlet Knights are coming off a strong start to the season, while Columbia has struggled to find consistency.

    In terms of predictions, Rutgers seems to have the upper hand in this matchup. They have a deeper and more talented roster, and playing at home should give them an advantage. Look for Rutgers to control the game from start to finish and come away with a comfortable victory.

    As for picks, taking Rutgers to cover the spread seems like a safe bet. The Scarlet Knights have been playing well and should have no trouble handling a struggling Columbia team.

    Overall, expect Rutgers to come out on top in this matchup and cover the spread in the process. It should be an exciting game to watch, so be sure to tune in on Monday night.

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  • Rutgers Basketball set to finish OOC play Monday afternoon versus Columbia

    Rutgers Basketball set to finish OOC play Monday afternoon versus Columbia


    Rutgers set to finish OOC play Monday night versus Columbia

    Rutgers Basketball is back home again today for their final out of conference game of the 2024-25 season, as they welcome Columbia to town for a Monday afternoon matchup.

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    With that being said, here’s everything you need to know about today’s game.

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    TV/WHEN/WHERE/SPREAD….

    TV/STREAM: BTN

    WHO: Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. Columbia Lions

    WHEN: Monday at 5:00pm ET

    WHERE: Jersey Mike’s Arena (8,000) — Piscataway, New Jersey

    SPREAD: Rutgers -12.5pts || Over/Under set at 154.5pts

    RANKINGS COMPARISON…..  

    RECORD/SERIES HISTORY….  

    2024-25 COLUMBIA RECORD: 11-1 / Notable wins versus Villanova, Long Island and Stony Brook.

    SERIES HISTORY: This will be the 51st time that the two rival programs have faced off against one another, with the series tied at 25-25. However Rutgers has won the last 10 games in a row, dating back to 1977.

    PROJECTED STARTERS AS RECRUITS….



    The Rutgers basketball team is gearing up to finish their out-of-conference (OOC) play on Monday afternoon as they take on Columbia. The Scarlet Knights have been on a roll lately, winning five of their last six games and looking to continue their strong performance heading into Big Ten play.

    With standout players like Ron Harper Jr. leading the way, Rutgers has shown they have what it takes to compete with some of the top teams in the nation. Monday’s game against Columbia will be a final test before they dive into conference play, and the Scarlet Knights are looking to finish OOC play strong.

    Fans can catch all the action as Rutgers faces off against Columbia on Monday afternoon. Don’t miss out on the excitement as the Scarlet Knights look to close out their out-of-conference schedule on a high note. Go Scarlet Knights! #RutgersBasketball #ScarletKnights #Columbia #OOCPlay #BigTenBound

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