Are you saying that Rutgers hasnt won a title in ANY sport in its history? I have only been around since 1972.....and I dont remember them being any good at anything besides women's basketball.. but surely they have won something. On a related note...I wonder how many flagship state universities havent won even a single national title in anything? U of Hawaii ? Alaska ?
Actually, in the 1940's - possibly the war years - they won a national championship in fencing.
Also, just a slight correction - back in the early days of title 9, softball was (apparently) decent, and maybe field hockey. They haven't been in some years, although in the last 10+ years RU has tried (with mixed success) to upgrade them. Women's soccer has been good for a number of years, beginning under Glenn Crooks who retired before last season, and I think they are in the top 10 right now, after making the final 4 last season. After many years as a 2nd tier sport, wrestling has had a resurgence and had 10 wrestlers in the NCAA's, with 2 becoming "all-Americans" whatever that specifically means in wrestling. And some other good seasons in a variety of sports - men's basketball actually made the final 4 in the '70s. However, in general MBB has been dreadful and until a little over a decade ago football was as much the butt of national jokes as Duke was. They are better.
Not to make excuses, really, but Rutgers was in the A10 until CViv's first year. This probably hampered some sports. And the Big East - as strong as it was in basketball - really wasn't a powerhouse in any other sports. Yes, they had some Nattys, but not with the consistency of other conferences in anything other than BB.
Oh, and the 1982 AIAW WBB National Championship. Yes, there were 2 National Champions (Rutgers for the AIAW and La Tech for the NCAA), but both are "officially" recognized. It was a transition season.