South Brunswick High School star Mohamed Sanu was picked by the Cincinnati Bengals 83rd overall in the NFL Draft.
Sports Illustrated reports prank caller identified himself as a representative of the Cincinnati Bengals and told the Rutgers star he was about to be drafted in the first round.
Locals are watching to see where former Rutgers player and South Brunswick native Mohamed Sanu lands in the NFL Draft, which begins tonight.
Rutgers University standout player Mohamed Sanu is expected to be drafted in the second round of this month's NFL Draft.
The free volleyball club came to an end on Wednesday night after an indoor winter session. The next session will begin in July.
Knights basketball team earns 10th-straight tourney appearance with sixth seed versus Gonzaga on Saturday.
The student athletes assisted young patients with various types of therapy.
Patch has partnered with the NETS for discount tickets on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Hundreds of thousands flock to New York to fete Super Bowl winners
Vikings cornerback will play college football right in his backyard.
Five year contract will pay $750,000 first year, increase $100,000 each year and top out at $1.15 million in the fifth year
Board of Women's Professional Soccer announced Monday that the 2012 season would be suspended due to legal issues
Schiano to be announced as new head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Friday
Pernetti says Scarlet Knight name will carry on without school's most successful coach, who is leaving for NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Pernetti expected to address news of head football coach Greg Schiano's departure at 4:30 p.m. Thursday
Open to players ages 10 to 17
Mohamed Sanu announced Tuesday that he will leave Rutgers University to pursue his NFL dreams.
South Brunswick alum becomes Rutgers receptions leader, weighs going pro.
More than 400 runners filled Buccleuch Park on Nov. 13 with donations of running gear for inner city students.
Fans watch opening practice Saturday as team prepares for Nov. 11 tip off against Dartmouth
Mycentraljersey.com is live blogging the entire game.
Garden State Track Club to Host 5K for the purpose of benefiting low-income kids who are interested in running.
Clinics to be held for kids ages 6 to 14, as well as high school players.
Scarlet Knight Wide Receiver Sets Big East Records.
Four clinics offering individual and group basketball coaching to be held in New Brunswick and Piscataway.
Scarlet Knights defeat the Eagles 48-0 in season opener.
KOTC Will Host a Madden '12 and NCAA '12 to benefit the paralyzed defensive tackle.
Scarlet Knights Optimistic About Season Following Training Camp
The Rutherford native played for Rutgers until 2004, is now a starter pitcher for the Mets.
South Brunswick High School graduate Mohamed Sanu is making a name for himself at Rutgers on the way to a possible NFL career
South Brunswick High School graduate Mohamed Sanu has run for, thrown and caught touchdowns playing for the Scarlet Knights
Fans Flock The Point to Meet the Players
Trenton Thunder Pitcher Steve Garrison flew to Tampa on Tuesday after getting the call.
Applications and payment for leagues are due by August 5.
A World Cup viewing party and televised game were held at Yurcak field in Piscataway on Sunday.
As she gets ready for Sunday's World Cup finale, friends say that what sets Heather O'Reilly apart is her dedication, intensity and humility.
Screening of Women's World Cup finals will be followed by a nationally televised game between Sky Blue and the Western New York Flash.
US Women's Soccer beat France 3 to 1 in World Cup semi finals. The squad will be in the finals Sunday.
Game score 2-2, but US wins 5-3 in penalty kicks.
The Supersonics Host the AAU Regional at Memorial Stadium.