PISCATAWAY -- Tony Bozzella had a plan for the Seton Hall women's basketball team to stretch an 11-point halftime lead.
Don't keep the players in the halftime locker room too long, let them warm up, score the first few points of the third quarter and watch the fight drain out of Rutgers.
Instead Rutgers, which barely made it back onto the court before the horn sounded, dominated the third quarter and made crunch-time plays for coach C. Vivian Stringer in a 53-45 victory in front of 1,625 at Rutgers Athletics Center.