Rutgers Scarlet Knights @ George Washington Revolutionaries
Cavanaugh with career-high 27 points; GW beats Rutgers 83-49
WASHINGTON -- Even with Tyler Cavanaugh's career night on offense, the difference-maker for George Washington on Saturday was its pressure defense.
The Colonials harassed visiting Rutgers all game with their 1-3-1 half-court trap, forcing a season-high 22 turnovers on 18 steals in an 83-49 blowout.
"I just think it caught them off guard a little bit," Cavanaugh said. "So then we were very active in it, and that's the key."
Cavanaugh scored a career-high 22 points and hit four 3-pointers to help GW to its largest win of the season. He had previously scored 20 twice, most recently on Nov. 24 in a 94-65 win over Gardner-Webb, another game in which GW used the trap heavily.
Coach Mike Lonergan recalled that success when preparing to face a young Rutgers backcourt.
"We just wanted to jump on them early," Lonergan said. "They're starting a freshman and sophomore, a talented backcourt, but I figure they hadn't really seen a 1-3-1 with our length."
Paul Jorgensen added 10 points for GW, which improves to 7-0 at home in their second consecutive victory over a Big Ten opponent.
Bishop Daniels scored 12 points and Mike Williams added 11 for the Scarlet Knights, whose 22 turnovers were their most this season and whose 24 first-half points were their fewest.
Rutgers (4-6) has lost five of its last six games, the last two defeats by a combined 63 points.
"They made us do not smart things, to say it nicely," said Rutgers coach Eddie Jordan.
Cavanaugh, a junior transfer from Wake Forest, has scored at least 15 points in seven of his 10 games with the Colonials. He got started early Saturday, hitting a jump-hook, a 3-pointer and a pair of foul shots to help GW to a 9-0 lead.
D.J. Foreman's reverse layup ended Rutgers' 0-for-8 drought with 5:18 gone in the half. But GW's early dominance continued, with Matt Hart, Patricio Garino and Cavanaugh each hitting 3-pointers before Garino's scoop layup made it 23-2.
The Colonials led by 22 at halftime before Cavanaugh hit the opening layup of the second half to make it 48-24. Another layup pushed it to 61-33 before his 3-pointer from the top of the arc made it 71-40.
"I actually thought he turned down a couple open 3s up top" to involve other players in the offense, Lonergan said. "That's what I love about Tyler. He's a leader."
TIP-INS
Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights play their next four at home before traveling to facing Big Ten foe Wisconsin on Jan. 2. Rutgers also struggled with turnovers in its previous game against a school in Washington, making 20 in an 82-70 home victory over Howard on Nov. 15.
George Washington: The Colonials committed only two first-half turnovers. ... GW's back-to-back wins over Big Ten schools ended a drought of 38 years without a win against the conference.
HOT START
The Colonials at 9-1 are tied for the third-best start over 10 games in program history. Last year, GW started 7-3 but finished just 22-13 and failed to make the NCAA tournament.
"We were in a great place last year, and we stopped getting better," Lonergan warned. "I think we're more experienced, we have better leadership in that locker room. And Tyler brings a lot of that."
NO EXCUSES
Jordan refused to attribute his team's poor performance to the absence of forward DeShawn Freeman, who has missed three games with a knee injury. Freeman is averaging 13.1 points a game.
"We can't even think about having guys that we don't have," Jordan said. "The guys that we have should be able to get things done."
UP NEXT
Rutgers: Home Dec. 20 against Monmouth.
George Washington: Home Saturday against St. Peter's.
Game Information
Washington, DC

Referee:Larry Scirotto
Referee:Brian O'Connell
Referee:Edwin Young

2025-26 Standings
| Big Ten ConferenceBig Ten Conference | CONF | GB | OVR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michigan | 19-1 | - | 37-3 |
| Nebraska | 15-5 | 4 | 28-7 |
| Michigan State | 15-5 | 4 | 27-8 |
| Illinois | 15-5 | 4 | 28-9 |
| Wisconsin | 14-6 | 5 | 24-11 |
| Purdue | 13-7 | 6 | 30-9 |
| UCLA | 13-7 | 6 | 24-12 |
| Ohio State | 12-8 | 7 | 21-13 |
| Iowa | 10-10 | 9 | 24-13 |
| Indiana | 9-11 | 10 | 18-14 |
| Minnesota | 8-12 | 11 | 15-18 |
| USC | 7-13 | 12 | 18-14 |
| Washington | 7-13 | 12 | 16-17 |
| Rutgers | 6-14 | 13 | 14-20 |
| Northwestern | 5-15 | 14 | 15-19 |
| Oregon | 5-15 | 14 | 12-20 |
| Maryland | 4-16 | 15 | 12-21 |
| Penn State | 3-17 | 16 | 12-20 |
| Atlantic 10 ConferenceAtlantic 10 Conference | CONF | GB | OVR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Louis | 15-3 | - | 29-6 |
| VCU | 15-3 | - | 28-8 |
| Saint Joseph's | 13-5 | 2 | 24-12 |
| Dayton | 12-6 | 3 | 25-12 |
| George Mason | 11-7 | 4 | 23-10 |
| Davidson | 10-8 | 5 | 20-14 |
| Duquesne | 9-9 | 6 | 18-15 |
| George Washington | 8-10 | 7 | 19-16 |
| Fordham | 8-10 | 7 | 17-15 |
| Rhode Island | 7-11 | 8 | 16-16 |
| Richmond | 5-13 | 10 | 15-17 |
| La Salle | 5-13 | 10 | 9-23 |
| St. Bonaventure | 4-14 | 11 | 17-17 |
| Loyola Chicago | 4-14 | 11 | 9-24 |
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