Seton Hall optimistic about 3rd crack at St. John’s in Big East semis
NEW YORK -- St. John's began defense of its first Big East tournament title since 2000 by securing five offensive rebounds.
The hustle set the tone for a comfortable win over Providence on Thursday and possibly foreshadowed another physical encounter with Seton Hall.
After easily advancing, the top-seeded and 13th-ranked Red Storm will face fourth-seeded Seton Hall in the first semifinal on Friday.
The Red Storm (26-6) never trailed in an 85-72 victory over the Friars, and they are in the semifinals for the third straight season. St. John's dominated the glass by a 51-30 margin with an effort that featured in 18 offensive rebounds and 21 more shot attempts than Providence managed.
"We played awesome defense tonight, especially the first half was as good as we played all year," St. John's coach Rick Pitino said after a game in which his team scored the first nine points and led by 21 at halftime.
Zuby Ejiofor, the Big East player of the Year and defensive player of the year, finished with 21 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and three blocks. He became the first player in the history of the tournament to achieve those numbers in the same game.
St. John's endured two tough regular-season challenges from the Pirates. The Red Storm rallied from a 15-point deficit in the second half for a 65-60 home win over Seton Hall on Jan. 20, then earned a 72-65 win in the rematch at Newark, N.J., on March 6.
Ejiofor scored 21 points in the most recent meeting after getting held to nine in the first encounter, when the Red Storm shot 35.6%.
"It's not easy winning on the road against one of the best defensive teams in the country," Pitino said after last week's game. "My message to the guys, 'When you play a team like Seton Hall, your defense has to be every bit as good as their defense in order to win.'"
Seton Hall (21-11) was swept in two games each by St. John's and second-seeded UConn by a combined 21 points in the regular season. The Pirates are in the semifinals for the first time since 2021 after earning a 72-61 victory over fifth-seeded Creighton on Thursday.
"Obviously, we just played them not too long ago," Seton Hall coach Shaheen Holloway said of the Red Storm. "You got to get back, watch a little bit of film and come up with a game plan. They're a very good team, obviously very well-coached, great players, but our guys played well throughout both games. We're going to do what Seton Hall do. We're going to defend, play hard, and what happens from there, happens from there."
Holloway used 10 players vs. the Bluejays and got a big lift from Jacob Dar. The senior reserve scored all of his season-high 16 points in the second half after entering the game averaging 2.4 points.
Dar scored three points in 19 minutes during the two meetings with St. John's. His timely contribution on Thursday helped support a steady showing from Adam "Budd" Clark, who collected 16 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
Clark experienced mixed results in the two meetings with the Red Storm. He scored three points and shot 0-for-7 in the first game, then led the Pirates with 15 points in the March 6 game.
"We're in the semifinals," Clark said. "That's what we came here to the Big East for."
The Pirates relied on Dar to support Clark vs. Creighton because AJ Staton-McCray (12.0 ppg) shot 2-for-9 for eight points after shooting 4-for-17 for 11 points last week against the Red Storm.