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St. John’s blows out UConn to win second consecutive Big East Tournament championship

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St. John’s blows out UConn to win second consecutive Big East Tournament championship

St. John’s Delivers a Masterclass, Blows Out UConn to Claim Second Straight Big East Crown

NEW YORK — The prophecy, muttered in the bitter chill of a historic defeat, was fulfilled under the brightest lights in basketball. Zuby Ejiofor’s vow to Dan Hurley wasn’t just bravado; it was a promise etched in stone. On Saturday night at a raucous Madison Square Garden, the scene of so many St. John’s heartbreaks and triumphs, the Red Storm didn’t just seek revenge. They authored a masterpiece of defensive fury and offensive precision, dismantling the No. 6 UConn Huskies 72-52 to hoist their second consecutive Big East Tournament championship. The 40-point loss from February was not just avenged; it was erased from memory, replaced by a 20-point statement that reverberated from the World’s Most Famous Arena straight into the heart of March.

Contents
  • From Muttered Promise to Definitive Performance
  • The Ejiofor Effect and a Balanced Offensive Onslaught
  • What This Means for the NCAA Tournament
  • A Garden Reclaimed and a Legacy Cemented

From Muttered Promise to Definitive Performance

The narrative was almost too perfect. Following a humiliating 72-40 loss in Hartford on February 18—a game that saw St. John’s post the lowest point total in the Rick Pitino era—the focus wasn’t on the score. It was on a quiet exchange at the handshake line. Zuby Ejiofor, the Red Storm’s defensive anchor, leaned into UConn’s coach with a chilling forecast. “He muttered something like, ‘I’ll see you again, my man,’” Hurley recounted. That moment became the seed for Saturday’s eruption.

This wasn’t merely a team playing better. This was a complete systemic overhaul. In February, UConn’s defense swallowed St. John’s whole. In March, the roles were violently reversed. St. John’s defensive intensity set the tone from the opening tip, disrupting passing lanes, contesting every shot, and reducing UConn’s typically efficient offense to a frantic, disjointed mess. The Huskies shot a dismal 31% from the field and 4-of-22 from three-point range. The Red Storm’s ball pressure, led by the backcourt of Daniss Jenkins and Nahiem Alleyne, was a constant, suffocating presence.

  • Key Stat: UConn’s 52 points were a season-low, nearly 30 points below their season average.
  • Key Stat: St. John’s forced 15 turnovers, converting them into 22 crucial points.
  • Key Stat: UConn’s star trio of Tristen Newton, Cam Spencer, and Alex Karaban combined to shoot 9-for-35.

The Ejiofor Effect and a Balanced Offensive Onslaught

While the defense built the foundation, the offense provided the knockout blows. And it was the man who made the promise, Zuby Ejiofor, who symbolized the turnaround. In the February debacle, he was limited to 2 points and 5 rebounds. On Saturday, he was a force of nature: a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, dominating the interior with put-backs, rim-rattling dunks, and relentless energy. His performance was the physical manifestation of St. John’s refusal to be bullied again.

But this victory was a symphony, not a solo. Joel Soriano, the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, was a steadying force with 12 points and 8 rebounds, controlling the paint alongside Ejiofor. Daniss Jenkins orchestrated the offense with poise, scoring 11 and dishing out 6 assists. Most impressively, the Red Storm exhibited a patience and shot selection completely absent in the prior meeting. They worked for high-percentage looks, moved the ball crisply, and when open threes presented themselves, they knocked them down, shooting 46% from the field as a team.

“This is what we envisioned back in October,” Coach Rick Pitino said postgame. “Not the loss up there, obviously. But this response. This toughness. To play that poorly and then to learn, to grow, to believe you can beat anyone if you play the right way—that’s what champions are made of.”

What This Means for the NCAA Tournament

This victory does more than just hang a banner; it fundamentally alters the trajectory of St. John’s season. A month ago, they were a bubble team with glaring questions. Today, they are a legitimate NCAA Tournament threat riding a tidal wave of momentum. The selection committee rewards teams peaking in March, and no team in the country has a more transformative, statement win in the last week.

St. John’s NCAA Tournament stock has skyrocketed. They will likely secure a No. 4 or No. 5 seed, a position that affords them a more manageable path. More importantly, they have proven a blueprint that travels: elite, harassing defense and balanced scoring can win in any arena. They have the veteran guard play, the interior presence, and, most crucially, the Hall of Fame coach in Rick Pitino who owns March like few others.

For UConn, the loss is a jarring stumble but not a fatal one. The Huskies remain a national title contender with the talent and coaching to regroup. However, this game exposed vulnerabilities when their outside shot isn’t falling and an opponent matches their physicality. It serves as a stark warning as they head into the Big Dance.

A Garden Reclaimed and a Legacy Cemented

Madison Square Garden has always been St. John’s spiritual home, but in recent years, UConn had begun to treat it as a personal annex, winning big games with regularity. Saturday night was a reclamation. The sea of red in the stands shook the building as the final minutes ticked away, a cathartic release for a fan base that has endured a rollercoaster season. Winning one Big East Tournament is an achievement. Winning two consecutively, especially in the gauntlet that is the modern Big East, is the mark of a true powerhouse program.

This championship solidifies Rick Pitino’s rebuilding project as an unqualified success. It validates the transfer portal strategy and proves his system, when executed with this level of focus and hunger, can beat anyone in the country. The legacy of this particular team is now secure: they are back-to-back champions who faced their darkest moment and used it as fuel for their brightest triumph.

As the nets came down and “New York, New York” blared through the arena, Zuby Ejiofor stood at center court, medal around his neck, a wide smile on his face. The promise was kept. The defeat was answered. The message was delivered, not with a mutter this time, but with the roaring final scoreboard of The Garden. St. John’s isn’t just heading to the NCAA Tournament; they are arriving as one of the most dangerous, confident, and complete teams in the field, a nightmare matchup forged in the fire of a promise kept.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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