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  • Forward Justin Rutty, a double-double machine, and guard James Johnson lead the Bobcats into next season.

    Northeast Conference 2010

  • KEY RETURNEES: F Justin Rutty and G James Johnson return to lead the team in 2010-11.

    Northeast Conference 2010

  • F Justin Rutty will be the returning NEC Player of the Year, and G James Johnson still has two years left.

    Northeast Conference 2010

  • -- F Justin Rutty, the NEC Player of the Year, ended his season with 22 points and seven rebounds in the NIT loss at Virginia Tech. He was named first-team All-NABC and third team All-ECAC Division I.

    Northeast Conference 2010

  • This group also became the first Quinnipiac team to go to the postseason in Division I. F Justin Rutty and G James Feldeine were an outstanding 1-2 scoring punch, while Rutty led the NEC in rebounding and averaged a double-double.

    Northeast Conference 2010

  • Rutty comes off a season that saw him average a double-double (15.3 points, 10.9 rebounds per game), and he was ninth in the country in rebounding, second on the offensive end.

    Northeast Conference 2010

  • "Suddenly the police have 20 potential people in the car," says Rutty.

    Boing Boing: September 4, 2005 - September 10, 2005 Archives 2005

  • “Suddenly the police have 20 potential people in the car,” says Rutty.

    Is Sexing Up Scientists All That Bad? cjohnson 2005

  • Rutty says it was computed, perhaps, with some exaggeration, that one-fifth of the people died of famine and pestilence.

    The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke

  • Critical Review of this year, giving an account of a curious publication, entitled, A Spiritual D.ary and Soliloquies, by John Rutty, M.D. D.. Rutty was one of the people called Quakers, a physician of some eminence in D.blin, and authour of several works [480].

    Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887

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