St. John's Fends Off Xavier In Overtime, Extending Win Streak to 10 Games
#Rick Pitino #St. John's Red Storm #Xavier Musketeers #Madison Square Garden #Zuby Ejiofor #Big East Basketball #NCAA Division I
📌 Key Takeaways
- St. John's extended their winning streak to 10 games with an 87-82 overtime victory against Xavier.
- Rick Pitino earned his 904th career win, moving past Roy Williams for third all-time in Division I history.
- The win allows St. John's (19-5, 12-1 Big East) to tie No. 6 UConn for the top spot in the conference standings.
- Zuby Ejiofor led the Red Storm with 25 points, while Tre Carroll scored 21 for the Musketeers.
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🏷️ Themes
College Basketball, Sports Milestones, Big East Conference
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📄 Original Source Content
Zuby Ejiofor scored six of his 25 points in overtime and No. 17 St. John's outlasted pesky Xavier on Monday night, 87-82, at Madison Square Garden for its 10th consecutive victory. With his 904th career win on the court, Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino passed Roy Williams for third place in Division I history behind Mike Krzyzewski (1,202) and Jim Boeheim (1,116). It was Pitino's second victory in 17 days over his son, Richard, the first-year coach of the Musketeers. In the previous meeting, the elder Pitino earned his 900th win when the Johnnies rallied from a 16-point deficit in the second half for an 88-83 victory at Xavier. Bryce Hopkins added 19 points and nine rebounds for the Red Storm (19-5, 12-1 Big East), who won for the 15th time in 17 games and tied No. 6 UConn atop the conference standings. St. John’s was coming off a rousing win Friday night at The Garden over the rival Huskies. Dylan Darling had 16 points, five rebounds and four assists off the bench for the Johnnies. Ejiofor provided seven rebounds, five assists and two steals. St. John's went 28 for 41 (68%) at the free-throw line, its most foul shots since taking 44 against Lehigh in November 2011. Tre Carroll, the Big East's leading scorer, had 21 points and eight rebounds for the Musketeers (12-12, 4-9), who have lost five of six and eight of 11. Oziyah Sellers tipped in his own miss for St. John’s with 16 seconds remaining in regulation to tie it at 78, and Carroll missed a wild 3-point attempt at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. There were seven lead changes and four ties in the first half, which ended with the score even at 42 after Isaiah Walker drained a 3-pointer for Xavier at the horn. Reporting by The Associated Press.