Xavier picked up a big win at St. John’s, one the Red Storm really needed. Robert Morris then came into New Jersey and used a late rally to knock off Fairleigh Dickinson.
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St. John’s 82, Georgetown 60: Box score breakdown and notes
St. John’s remained hot with a blowout of Georgetown behind a superb showing at both ends of the floor.
St. John’s has the momentum to make a run in February
St. John’s took a while to get going, but the Red Storm have now won five out of six and they seem to be figuring things out. They have the momentum and favorable schedule to make a run in February.
St. John’s rolls over Fordham: Numbers and keys
The Holiday Festival has the same venue as it has for years, but the format and some of the teams have changed. The game between local rivals saw St. John’s basically run Fordham out of the building.
2013 Big East Tournament second round quick hitters
The second round of the 2013 Big East Tournament is in the books and the quarterfinal matchups featuring the top four teams are set. Here are some notes from Wednesday’s games at Madison Square Garden.
St. John’s not too different without Harrison at first
St. John’s didn’t look very different without D’Angelo Harrison in their first game since his suspension. They lost, but did so in a way they have lost some other games, and now others need to pick up the slack without him.
Strong second half carries Pitt over St. John’s
St. John’s hopes for an NCAA Tournament bid took a blow on Sunday as they lost to Pittsburgh at Madison Square Garden. Here’s a look inside the game.
St. John’s holds off UCONN 71-65
It was a game of significant runs and came down to the wire, but host St. John’s managed to hold off Connecticut to quietly improve to 7-4 in the Big East.
2012 Charleston Classic – Friday Notes
The second day of the 2012 Charleston Classic is in the books and the final matchups for Sunday are set. Here are some quick hitters from the four games played on Friday.
Harvard’s path to the elusive NCAA Tournament bid just got tougher
Harvard is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious institution of higher learning. On the hardwood, the NCAA Tournament has eluded the school, and the path to a bid this season just got a little bit tougher.