Indiana University opened the new year with a victory over Rutgers, defeating the Scarlet Knights 84-74 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in a matchup that outlined the importance of stars and who teams are missing.
Ace Bailey stole the show without freshman phenom Dylan Harper, pacing the Scarlet Knights with a career-high performance.
Ace Bailey Last night vs Indiana…
— Frankie Vision (@Frankie_Vision) January 3, 2025
39 PTS (16-29 FG, 4-8 3PT)
8 REBS
4 BLKS
Now yall know for a MF fact he is top 3 Freshman in the Country.. Him, Dylan and Tre J..
I have 3-4 #1 picks now… pic.twitter.com/SzhJShF3tp
With Harper out of action because of an illness, Bailey stole the show for Rutgers, posting 39 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks.
His 39 points tied the school record for a freshman in a Big Ten game and ranked second-most recorded by an opponent at Assembly Hall.
Bailey added 16 field goals and a new school record by a freshman, proving himself as one who can shine when the rest of the team underperforms.
He was valuable, contributing more than half of Rutger’s total points as he shot an impressive 55% from the field, making 16 of 29 shots and with no turnovers in 38 minutes of play.
It was an efficient performance, as Rutger had inferior ball distribution, with only seven assists recorded throughout the game.
Ace Bailey Had a Strong Athletic Family Background!
Rutgers felt the absence of Harper dearly because he is the leading scorer and the team’s most recognized playmaker.
Coach Steve Pikiell claimed that in the absence of Harper, who averages nearly 23 points per game, it was hard to establish a rhythm on offense.
With no main handler, there are limited means of creating openings for scores, making Bailey shoulder a bigger burden than he usually does.
Still, Indiana flexed its muscle, mainly on rebounding.
The Hoosiers pounded 18 offensive rebounds that produced 34 second-chance points to help keep them most of the game in front 26.
Myles Rice scored 21 points for Indiana, and Oumar Ballo chipped in 17 points and 12 rebounds to seal the win after losing Malik Reneau midway early in the contest.
Ace Bailey was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on August 13, 2006.
His mother, Ramika McGee, played college basketball at West Virginia University. In contrast, his father, Richard Bailey, played at Houston.
A family of athletes certainly provided him with the best environment he needed to develop from an early age.
Bailey went to Boyd-Buchanan School in Tennessee before relocating to Powder Springs, Georgia, and joining McEachern High School.
During his junior season, Bailey showed up with 22 points, 14 rebounds, and four blocks per game.
His talent hasn’t gone unnoticed, as he’s a consensus five-star recruit and one of the best players in the 2024 class.
He chose Rutgers over offers from blue-blood programs like Ohio State, Kentucky, Kansas, Texas, and Oregon.
Bailey made things official with a signed National Letter of Intent on November 12, 2023.
Rutgers Must Adjust Without Their Best Guard Against Wisconsin and Ranked Teams!
Although it was a great night from Ace Bailey, with Rutgers having a pretty rough night, the elephant in the room certainly was the absence of Harper from the Scarlet Knights’ offense.
Into their next games against Wisconsin and other ranked teams, it’s still necessary for Rutgers to explore adjusting their approach sans its best guard.
Momentum needs to be built off Bailey while seeking other contributors to position the Scarlet Knights for a more competitive Big Ten this season.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Ace Bailey is 6ft 10 inc and weighs 200 lb.
- Venus Lacy, his aunt, played in the WNBA and was Team USA’s 1996 Olympic gold medal-winning team member.