As of the 2016–17 season, Rutgers is Princeton's most-played out-of-conference opponent. In a series dating back to the 1916–17 season and last played in the 2013–14 season, Princeton has a 76–45 series lead. and the
Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team began competition in basketball in the 1906–07 season as the Queensmen, before the mascot became the Scarlet Knights effective in the 1955–56 season. Their first head-to-head matchup was on February 22, 1917, a 36–17 win for Princeton. In its recap of the game,
The New York Times described the
Princeton offense: "Down by only 2 points with 11½ minutes to go, Coach
Pete Carril of Princeton ordered a weaving, ballhandling slowdown to kill time and set up perfect shots." In contrast, Rutgers played a more uptempo offense under head coach
Tom Young. Jordan went on to play in the NBA and served as Rutgers head coach from 2013 to 2016. Due to scheduling problems related to Rutgers moving from the
Atlantic 10 Conference to the
Big East Conference, the series went on hiatus for the 1995–96 season. The series resumed in the 1996–97 season and continued to be played annually through the 2013–14 season. Princeton beat Rutgers 78–73 at the
Louis Brown Athletic Center on December 11, 2013, in a game that
The Trentonian dubbed the "battle for New Jersey." The series was also not played in the 2015–16 season. In 2016, Rutgers hired
Steve Pikiell as head coach after firing Jordan.
Asbury Park Press columnist Jerry Carino wrote: "There is hope that Rutgers’ hiring of Steve Pikiell...will open the door for Princeton." Carino also added: "As for Rutgers, it’s a bad look for the state university to dodge a century-old rival because they beat you a couple of times." Ultimately, the series was not scheduled in the 2016–17 season. The two schools resumed the rivalry in 2023 in a game played at
CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton promoted as the "Jersey Jam."
Game results Winning team is shown. Ranking of the team at the time of the game by the AP poll is shown by the team name. {{Sports rivalry series table ==Men's lacrosse==