Maybe you can call some of us the St. John’s LIRR alumni, or the Metro North alumni. Plenty of us really did take the subway, but that nickname was already taken.
Don’t look now, but there’s an oldie but goodie at the top of the Big East Conference college basketball standings. St. John’s is 16-3 overall and 7-1 in the Big East. The St. John’s coach: Rick Pitino.
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Rebuilding once-great programs is what Pitino has been doing for his entire career and his second seasons have typically been marked by quantum leaps.
Wednesday night, and so many others when St. John’s has been in action this winter, felt like a different era.
The Red Storm, playing without starting point guard Deivon Smith (right shoulder sprain), had clawed back from a lethargic start and a 14-point second-half deficit to create a back-and-forth battle with Georgetown and ignite the Garden crowd.
A win over St. John's would've had Xavier walking hand-in-hand with the NCAA Tournament bubble. Instead, Xavier let another signature win slip away.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Zuby Ejiofor scored six of his 16 points in overtime and No. 20 St. John's erased a 16-point deficit in the second half to rally past Xavier 79-71 on Wednesday night.
The Red Storm’s starting point guard was on the bench in a sling after painfully colliding with Wildcats guard Wooga Poplar late in the first half. St. John’s took a five-point lead the possession after Smith subbed out of the game with 2:02 left before halftime, but it trailed by three fewer than five minutes into the second half.
There must be something in the water in Queens because the St. John's Red Storm just continue to roll no matter the obstacle.
The program needed a spark. No, it required a big spark! They needed to bring in someone who could finally turn the program around. Someone who could bring