LIVE End Feb 5
ARK 78 7.0 o145.0
TEX 70 -7.0 u145.0
ARST -2.5 o153.5
MRSH 2.5 u153.5
LIVE End Feb 5
SMU 81 -5.5 o145.5
VT 75 5.5 u145.5
LIVE Halftime Feb 5
CSU 31 8.0 o149.5
UNM 35 -8.0 u149.5
LIVE Halftime Feb 5
NEB 37 -1.5 o142.5
WASH 47 1.5 u142.5
LIVE 07:50 1st Feb 5
WAKE 25 2.0 o138.0
STAN 25 -2.0 u138.0
LIVE 02:40 1st Feb 5
NCST 23 2.5 o140.0
CAL 24 -2.5 u140.0
Final Feb 5
ETSU 62 -6.5 o142.0
VMI 55 6.5 u142.0
Final OT Feb 5
MILW 84 -8.5 o150.5
IUPU 80 8.5 u150.5
Final Feb 5
CLEV 75 2.0 o131.0
NKU 85 -2.0 u131.0
Final Feb 5
HC 65 4.5 o143.5
ARMY 68 -4.5 u143.5
Final Feb 5
BUT 84 -5.0 o135.0
HALL 54 5.0 u135.0
Final Feb 5
ORE 76 7.5 o152.0
MICH 80 -7.5 u152.0
Final Feb 5
USM 58 8.0 o136.0
APP 60 -8.0 u136.0
Final Feb 5
HP 78 -6.0 o143.5
RAD 75 6.0 u143.5
Final Feb 5
LIP 76 -12.0 o145.5
UWG 67 12.0 u145.5
Final Feb 5
VALP 62 4.5 o161.5
INST 80 -4.5 u161.5
Final OT Feb 5
WCU 75 15.5 o145.5
FUR 84 -15.5 u145.5
Final Feb 5
UNCG 76 -12.5 o132.5
CIT 61 12.5 u132.5
Final Feb 5
SCUS 64 7.0 o148.0
PRE 75 -7.0 u148.0
Final Feb 5
USA 84 -7.5 o126.0
CCAR 59 7.5 u126.0
Final Feb 5
ULL 82 7.0 o145.5
GASO 83 -7.0 u145.5
Final Feb 5
TROY 61 2.0 o136.0
JMU 64 -2.0 u136.0
Final Feb 5
DUKE 83 -17.0 o143.5
SYR 54 17.0 u143.5
Final Feb 5
CHAT 79 2.0 o145.5
WOF 70 -2.0 u145.5
Final Feb 5
AMER 49 4.5 o137.5
BUCK 71 -4.5 u137.5
Final Feb 5
CIN 93 3.5 o147.0
UCF 83 -3.5 u147.0
Final Feb 5
WIN 83 -3.0 o158.0
CHSO 65 3.0 u158.0
Final Feb 5
ULM 64 7.0 o149.5
GAST 97 -7.0 u149.5
Final Feb 5
TXST 64 -2.5 o140.5
ODU 75 2.5 u140.5
Final Feb 5
DET 56 13.0 o139.5
RMU 71 -13.0 u139.5
Final Feb 5
WRST 64 5.0 o158.5
IPFW 87 -5.0 u158.5
Final Feb 5
DUQ 68 -2.5 o128.0
RICH 73 2.5 u128.0
Final Feb 5
MIZZ 81 9.0 o135.0
TENN 85 -9.0 u135.0
Final Feb 5
LOU 84 -13.5 o148.5
BC 58 13.5 u148.5
Final Feb 5
L-MD 71 4.0 o139.5
LAF 58 -4.0 u139.5
Final Feb 5
GMU 53 -1.5 o133.0
GW 50 1.5 u133.0
Final Feb 5
UNI 66 -4.0 o132.5
MOSU 61 4.0 u132.5
Final Feb 5
URI 79 -1.0 o154.5
FOR 80 1.0 u154.5
Final Feb 5
RICE 73 7.5 o138.0
ECU 60 -7.5 u138.0
Final Feb 5
NAVY 65 1.0 o130.0
BU 87 -1.0 u130.0
Final Feb 5
QNC 63 -8.0 o145.0
CARK 47 8.0 u145.0
Final Feb 5
MER 79 11.0 o158.0
SAM 100 -11.0 u158.0
Final Feb 5
SIU 68 1.5 o141.5
EVAN 59 -1.5 u141.5
Final Feb 5
ILST 81 3.5 o149.0
UIC 79 -3.5 u149.0
Final Feb 5
TULN 61 -2.0 o147.5
UTSA 60 2.0 u147.5
Final Feb 5
TLSA 71 16.5 o147.5
MEM 83 -16.5 u147.5
Final Feb 5
UNA 74 -5.5 o145.0
PEAY 64 5.5 u145.0
Final Feb 5
WVU 60 1.5 o128.0
TCU 65 -1.5 u128.0
Final Feb 5
CREI 80 -3.5 o142.0
PROV 69 3.5 u142.0
Final Feb 5
ILL 73 -6.0 o159.0
RUTG 82 6.0 u159.0
Final Feb 5
COLO 59 6.5 o142.0
UTAH 72 -6.5 u142.0
Final Feb 5
BEL 80 7.5 o157.5
BRAD 77 -7.5 u157.5
Final Feb 5
VILL 59 -6.5 o142.0
DEP 49 6.5 u142.0
Final Feb 5
LSU 62 8.0 o142.0
UGA 81 -8.0 u142.0
St. John's 1st Big East20-3
UConn 4th Big East16-6

St. John's @ UConn preview

Harry A. Gampel Pavilion

Last Meeting ( Mar 15, 2024 ) St. John's 90, Connecticut 95

St. John's is in the midst of a dream season. UConn knows a little something about dream seasons -- and now the Huskies are learning about the challenge of rediscovering that form.

St. John's will look to earn another signature win while UConn aims to slow down the hottest team in the Big East on Friday night, when the No. 12 Red Storm visit the No. 19 Huskies in Storrs, Conn.

Both teams are coming off wins against Big East rival Marquette. Host St. John's edged the No. 11 Golden Eagles on Tuesday night while visiting UConn earned a 77-69 victory on Saturday night.

The win was the ninth straight for St. John's (20-3, 11-1 Big East), which has its best record through 23 games since it was also 20-3 in 1985-86. The 11-1 conference record is the best through 12 games since 1984-85, when St. John's reached its most recent Final Four.

The Red Storm's best season in decades has been fueled by an old-school approach. St. John's is shooting 29.6 percent from beyond the arc, which ranked 344 out of 364 Division I teams entering Wednesday. But the Red Storm rank fourth in the nation in defensive efficiency at KenPom.com and are pulling down 14.5 offensive rebounds per game, ninth-most in the nation entering Wednesday. St. John's had 21 offensive rebounds Tuesday, leading to 16 second-chance points and 36 points in the paint.

Zuby Ejiofor had 13 rebounds Tuesday while RJ Luis Jr. and Kadary Richmond each collected 11 boards for St. John's, which became the first Big East team this season to have three players finish with at least 10 rebounds in the same game.

"I've been proud of a lot of teams, but I'm so proud of this team," said St. John's coach Rick Pitino, who has steered five schools to the NCAA Tournament and directed Kentucky and Louisville to national championships. "They are just so refreshing with the way that they play, how hard they play. They deserve all the credit in the world."

Credit has been plentiful the last two seasons for UConn (16-6, 8-3), which is trying to become the first team to win three straight national titles since UCLA won seven straight from 1967-1973.

But the road to a three-peat has been arduous for the Huskies, who rank 119th in defensive efficiency, which would be their lowest ranking since Dan Hurley's first season at the helm in 2018-19.

UConn has lost twice as many games as it did last season. The Huskies, who ended last season with a 13-game winning streak in which they won by double figures 11 times, have earned their eight Big East wins by an average margin of 6.8 points and overcame double-digit deficits in wins over Providence on Jan. 5 and DePaul on Jan. 29.

The Huskies never trailed Tuesday, but Marquette cut a 15-point lead to six points three times in the final 2:51. Solo Ball helped keep the Golden Eagles at bay by scoring 17 points in the second half.

"There was a stretch in the second half where it was like we weren't desperate enough or urgent enough," Hurley said. "It's been the story of our season. These are the things that we haven't done this year that our past teams have done. They were just way hungrier to the ball, especially in the second half. ... I'm proud of the win, but we don't play with that tenacity that our past teams have played with."

--Field Level Media

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