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St John's at Rutgers

St. John’s Erases 13-Point Deficit in 91-85 Victory at No. 25 Rutgers in Charity Exhibition

Zuby Ejiofor scored 19 of his 27 points in second half to lead the Red Storm past the Scarlet Knights on Thursday




PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Oct. 17, 2024) –
The St. John’s men’s basketball team rallied back from a 13-point deficit to upend No. 25 Rutgers, 91-85, on Thursday in a preseason matchup at Jersey Mike’s Arena. Zuby Ejiofor scored 19 of his 27 points in the second half to lift the Red Storm over the Scarlet Knights for the second-straight year in a charity exhibition that supported the Dick Vitale Pediatric Cancer Research Fund and the V Foundation.

Ejiofor sank nine of his 11 shot attempts in the second half including a key 3-pointer. The Garland, Texas, native also pulled down 13 boards in 33 minutes of action. RJ Luis Jr. complemented Ejiofor’s performance with 22 points of his own on 6-of-9 shooting with a pair distance. The Miami, Fla., native also knocked down eight free throws, pulled down six rebounds and dished out three assists in the victory.

After Ace Bailey put Rutgers up by six with a pair of free throws at the four-minute mark of the second half, Ejiofor and Luis combined to score the next seven points to regain a lead the Johnnies would not relinquish. St. John’s closed the contest on a 14-2 run and shot 57.1 percent (20-35 FG) in the latter stanza.

Simeon Wilcher finished with 15 points, six rebounds and three assists in 27 minutes of work while Aaron Scott rounded out the St. John’s players in double figures with 10 points to go with five boards and three blocks.

The Johnnies and Rutgers battled through the opening five minutes before a Luis 3-pointer at the 14:32 mark doubled the Red Storm lead, 12-6. St. John’s bumped its advantage to nine, 17-8, two minutes later after Kadary Richmond finished off a 12-4 run with three-straight points, including a coast-to-coast finish at the rim.

Dylan Harper, Bailey and PJ Hayes knocked down three consecutive 3-pointers towards the midway point of the half, as the trio combined for 20 of the team’s 22 unanswered points to give Rutgers its largest lead of the game, 30-17, at the 6:52 mark.

Luis helped settle the run with two free throws at 6:11 and scored six of the next eight Red Storm points. The Johnnies whittled their deficit to four, 40-36, with just over a minute remaining after a jumper from Wilcher.

The Scarlet Knights reclaimed an eight-point lead, 44-36, at the intermission after knocking down its final three shots of the first half. Rutgers shot 50.0 percent (16-32 FG) from the field in the opening frame.

Much like the first half, St. John’s and Rutgers traded blows through the final 20 minutes of action. Bailey, who finished with 25 points, caught fire sinking four-straight shots, including back-to-back triples to push Rutgers’ lead back to double digits, 64-52, with 12:40 to play. The freshman wing shot 4-for-9 from distance and grabbed five rebounds in 37 minutes of action.

Scott gave the Red Storm a spark by knocking down a pair of 3-pointers of his own before Wilcher’s one-handed floater helped cut the lead to seven, 69-62, near the midway point. The Johnnies then scored 11 unanswered points over a two-minute span, capped off by a three-point play from Deivon Smith to pull within one. Wilcher then knotted the game at 70 with a pair of free throws at 8:21.

Rutgers answered with nine straight points over the next 1:11 with Harper scoring six to put the Scarlet Knights up 79-70. The freshman guard finished with 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting.

However, down the stretch, the Johnnies rallied behind Ejiofor on both sides of the floor. Following back-to-back slams with less than five minutes to play, Ejiofor swatted Bailey’s shot attempt at the rim to keep the deficit at four, 81-77. The Red Storm’s center delivered another slam and a putback to lock the game at 83 with 2:30 to go. St. John’s reclaimed its first lead since the 10:18 mark of first half after Luis buried a free throw and Richmond drained a jumper to go up, 86-83.

The Red Storm closed the game with key defensive plays as Smith and Richmond intercepted passes and turned their steals into points. Ejiofor sealed the game with a final two-handed slam to secure a 91-85 victory.

St. John’s will return to Carnesecca Arena on Saturday, Oct. 26 against Towson in a charity exhibition supporting Autism Speaks. The preseason contest is scheduled for 12 p.m.

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Richmond

I could never get invested in a player who took off games or minutes in a game at the rate he did. He had awesome unappreciated talent. He's gone and I care about it about as much as he did about playing here. Anyone remember that first NIT game performance? I'm hearing some great stuff from a number of people I trust about this current group, so that's all that matters. Go Pirates.
did you hear if any of them can shoot?

Richmond

I could never get invested in a player who took off games or minutes in a game at the rate he did. He had awesome unappreciated talent. He's gone and I care about it about as much as he did about playing here. Anyone remember that first NIT game performance? I'm hearing some great stuff from a number of people I trust about this current group, so that's all that matters. Go Pirates.

Surprise Surprise

Trump is drinking KoolAid when he says Jan 6th Capitol riots were a "day of love " and that we did not have guns the other side did !!! The other side the Capital police !!! WOW . The enemy within is the problem !!! You should keep listening to his rambling speeches and see who is drinking the KoolAid . You may get lucky and go to one of his marathon events and listen to some music and singalongs and dance to YMCA !!!!!!
He’s in your head. Where do I support Trump?

Richmond

btw addition by subtraction means you compare the players that are now on the team because richmond isn't. really hard concept for you to understand.

he was good, but he wasn't special.

Thanks I don't need a lesson. What a curmudgeon you are. He was 100% special - you have sour grapes about every single thing related to the program.

Surprise Surprise

You drank the KoolAid. If you think she honestly answered the questions I feel sorry for you.
Trump is drinking KoolAid when he says Jan 6th Capitol riots were a "day of love " and that we did not have guns the other side did !!! The other side the Capital police !!! WOW . The enemy within is the problem !!! You should keep listening to his rambling speeches and see who is drinking the KoolAid . You may get lucky and go to one of his marathon events and listen to some music and singalongs and dance to YMCA !!!!!!

OT: Tony Bennett Retiring

Current awful environment clearly drove his decision with the small bonus of setting up his assistant and friend to take over. Classy and very smart guy obviously with a conscience. He will land on his feet.

Remember when Raf did the same thing for Hoddy Mahon. Didn’t work out for Hoddy who was a terrific man and coach but Raf launched his career and is still going strong.

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Not last month.



Harris was right to call Baier out on playing that clip, which Baier is now saying was a "mistake." Sure, buddy.

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@HALL85, you got a problem with Fox News getting called out in real time for playing a misleading clip when you were so mad about 60 Minutes editing the Harris interview? Or do you still think Bret Baier did a "good job?" Gretchen Carlson doesn't think he did a good job.

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It's time to drop the charade that Baier is the straight news guy of Fox News. He's just as in the tank as anyone else on that network.
I don’t watch Fox News so can’t comment on Baier. I did watch a few clips of the interview which she was terrible as usual. There’s a reason the poll numbers are tightening. She’s lost all that momentum. Why?
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