LIVE End Feb 11
ARIZ 70 -3.0 o150.0
KSU 73 3.0 u150.0
SEMO 5.0 o136.0
UALR -5.0 u136.0
LIVE End Feb 11
PITT 63 4.0 o149.5
SMU 83 -4.0 u149.5
LIVE End Feb 11
ALA 103 -5.0 o166.5
TEX 80 5.0 u166.5
LIVE End Feb 11
UNT 67 -6.0 o125.0
RICE 61 6.0 u125.0
LIVE 05:52 2nd Feb 11
AFA 42 13.5 o136.0
UNLV 62 -13.5 u136.0
LIVE 10:34 1st Feb 11
NW 14 10.0 o142.5
ORE 19 -10.0 u142.5
LIVE 11:43 1st Feb 11
CSU 10 6.5 o147.0
USU 29 -6.5 u147.0
LIVE 09:40 1st Feb 11
SCU 12 12.5 o137.5
SMC 15 -12.5 u137.5
LIVE 10:51 1st Feb 11
SDSU 11 -9.5 o132.0
SJSU 17 9.5 u132.0
Final Feb 11
PUR 73 3.0 o152.0
MICH 75 -3.0 u152.0
Final Feb 11
WMU 92 14.5 o155.0
AKR 105 -14.5 u155.0
Final OT Feb 11
EMU 84 4.5 o149.5
BALL 86 -4.5 u149.5
Final Feb 11
OHIO 86 -4.5 o155.0
BGSU 81 4.5 u155.0
Final Feb 11
ISU 77 -7.5 o157.5
UCF 65 7.5 u157.5
Final Feb 11
SYR 84 2.5 o150.0
MIA 91 -2.5 u150.0
Final Feb 11
BYU 73 2.0 o136.0
WVU 69 -2.0 u136.0
Final OT Feb 11
L-IL 87 -5.5 o129.5
RICH 80 5.5 u129.5
Final Feb 11
UAB 75 -2.5 o152.0
ECU 82 2.5 u152.0
Final Feb 11
BUFF 73 2.0 o154.0
NIU 67 -2.0 u154.0
Final Feb 11
UTAH 75 8.0 o136.5
CIN 85 -8.0 u136.5
Final Feb 11
FLA 81 2.5 o155.0
MSST 68 -2.5 u155.0
Final Feb 11
TOL 80 4.5 o156.5
M-OH 92 -4.5 u156.5
Final Feb 11
AUB 80 -9.0 o156.5
VAN 68 9.0 u156.5
Final Feb 11
TENN 64 -3.5 o146.0
UK 75 3.5 u146.0
Final Feb 11
CMU 83 8.0 o136.5
KENT 91 -8.0 u136.5
Final OT Feb 11
GMU 76 2.0 o133.5
SLU 74 -2.0 u133.5
Final Feb 11
INST 73 8.5 o152.5
UNI 88 -8.5 u152.5
Final Feb 11
UCLA 78 7.0 o149.0
ILL 83 -7.0 u149.0
Final Feb 11
UIC 53 4.0 o145.0
MURR 63 -4.0 u145.0
Final Feb 11
DEP 58 16.0 o141.5
MARQ 68 -16.0 u141.5
Final Feb 11
IND 71 11.5 o148.5
MSU 67 -11.5 u148.5
Final Feb 11
CONN 70 3.5 o140.0
CREI 66 -3.5 u140.0
Final Feb 11
UGA 53 7.5 o138.0
TXAM 69 -7.5 u138.0
Final Feb 11
COLO 59 17.5 o142.5
KU 71 -17.5 u142.5
Final Feb 11
LMU 69 -2.5 o145.0
PEPP 60 2.5 u145.0
Final Feb 11
PSU 67 4.5 o150.5
USC 92 -4.5 u150.5
St. John's 1st Big East21-3
Villanova 5th Big East14-10

St. John's @ Villanova preview

The William B. Finneran Pavilion

Last Meeting ( Jan 11, 2025 ) Villanova 68, St. John's 80

When St. John's and Villanova matched up earlier this season, the Red Storm were starting to establish themselves as a true national championship contender.

Fast-forward exactly one month later and No. 9 St. John's has climbed into the Associated Press Top 10 for the first time since March 2000 as head coach Rick Pitino's team prepares for Wednesday's road matchup with the Wildcats.

"(Our team is) having a hell of a year," Pitino said. "We just got to keep it up."

The Red Storm (21-3, 12-1 Big East) have won 10 games in a row, which includes an 80-68 home victory over Villanova on Jan. 11 that represents the third win in this streak. RJ Luis Jr. collected 30 points while St. John's frustrated Wildcats star Eric Dixon into 6-of-19 shooting.

"Coach Pitino is a great coach," Dixon said after that game. "They came with a lot of different defenders and did a great job."

Additionally, St. John's crushed Villanova on the boards (44-28) with Luis grabbing 10 and Zuby Ejiofor snatching nine boards to go along with 11 points.

"As a team, collectively, we're all crashing the boards, and I'm the one who ended up coming up with the rebound," Luis said. "That's what Coach said: We have that hustle and that grit to just play hard."

More recently, St. John's posted back-to-back wins against ranked foes. The team nipped Marquette and UConn last week, notching a 68-62 win over the Huskies on Friday as Luis scored 21 points and Kadary Richmond added all 13 of his points in the second half.

Luis is hoping to get back to the free-throw line at a similar pace as the first matchup against Villanova -- when he shot 16 of 20 from the stripe. Since that game, Luis has attempted a total of 27 foul shots over the last seven games.

He also is hoping to improve his 3-point shooting after going 1 of 10 from long distance in the last two games.

Dixon is in a similar mood after shooting 4 of 16 from 3-point range over the last three games. He scored 24 points in Sunday's win over Xavier and shot 50 percent from the floor after not reaching that mark in any of the previous eight games.

"I wouldn't say anything really changed," Dixon said. "They were running guys at me in the first half, but I thought gradually I began to get a feel for what they wanted to do. It's always good to see the ball go through the basket."

Dixon was one of three 20-point scorers against Xavier as Wooga Poplar went for 23 points and Tyler Perkins contributed 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting off the bench.

"I'm just trying to do whatever I can to help the team, whether that's talking, energy, bringing the juice," Perkins said.

Villanova (14-10, 7-6) has won two games in a row following a 1-5 stretch in which the team's only win was a two-point nail-biter against Providence.

The Wildcats, amid a disappointing season, are still 2-1 against ranked foes this season. They topped No. 14 Cincinnati 68-60 in early December and slipped past UConn 68-66 in early January. More recently, they lost to Marquette Jan. 24.

--Field Level Media

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