Greensboro has been kind to Rutgers before

? The bus carrying the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to dinner earlier this week passed by the hotel where they stayed during last year’s NCAA Tournament. For guard Matee Ajavon, that was enough to revive those feel-good memories of their improbable run through the Greensboro Regional.

“It’s a little bit of a home-away-from-home,” center Kia Vaughn said Saturday. “We’re going to come out and just play like we’re at home.”

After upsetting a No. 1 seed here last year, the No. 2-seeded Scarlet Knights are looking to repeat that feat – but not before they take on former Atlantic 10 rival George Washington (27-6) in a regional semifinal today.