[2][27], Other notable songs include Nobody ever died for Dear Old Rutgers composed by Jule Styne to lyrics by Sammy Cahn from the 1947 musical High Button Shoes parodies an 1892 game in which Frank "Pop" Grant, a Rutgers football player, was being taken from the field because of injuries and stated that he would "die for dear old Rutgers." Photo by Rich Grassle / ScarletKnights.com Freshman outfielder Trevor Cohen hit a clutch 3-run double in the The Rutgers University Baseball Coaching Staff is hosting a two-day Prospect Camp at Bainton Field and the Fred Hill Indoor Complex, home of Scarlet Knights Baseball. "[22] Harman later is said to have bought the first "Scarlet Knight" mascot costume for the 1955 season, which was to be his final season as football coach at Rutgers.[23]. Rutgers-Camden In 2011, Campbell's Field hosted the Atlantic Qualifiers tournament for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. Down by 1 run and down to its last out in the top half of the ninth inning, freshman outfielder Trevor Cohen sent a double deep to right field with the bases loaded for the Knights. [53][54], In 1933 and 1934, Rutgers won the collegiate national championships in powerboating. Jeff Dean, director of athletics and recreation services at RutgersCamden, noted what a tremendous asset the sports complex will be to the future of the universitys teams. The Rutgers University Camden baseball program competes at the NCAA Division 3 level within the New Jersey Athletic Conference. Wracked by injuries and disrupted by the absence of a home field, Rutgers-Camden went 17-21 last season. His 2014 team went 30-13-1, won the first NJAC regular-season title in school history, and also notched the first NCAA Tournament victory in school history. [7] In the early years of intercollegiate athletics, the circle of schools that participated in these athletic events were located solely in the American Northeast. The original spirit chant used at Rutgers was "Rah!