NCAAB Game Recap - St. John's at Butler
Wed Feb 15, 2017 8:30 PM EST

UNC
97
NCSU
73
F
Duke
65
UVA
55
F
Cin
68
SoFL
54
F
Tul
75
SMU
80
F
Crei
81
Seton
87
F
Ark
83
SouthCar
76
F
MD
74
NW
64
F
StJon
86
Butl
110
F
LIU
82
StFNY
45
F
Xav
63
Prov
75
F
Vermt
87
UMassL
66
F
UMBC
69
Albany
78
F
Maine
51
UNH
64
F
Stony
66
Hartfo
54
F
Furm
74
WCU
62
F
Chat
74
VMI
68
F
Woff
55
UNCG
74
F
Samf
77
ETSU
79
F
NDSU
61
IPFW
77
F
WichSt
87
SIU
68
F
Winth
83
Longw
63
F
Radf
59
GWebb
70
F
Presb
48
UNCA
89
F
Navy
55
Leh
74
F
Boston
69
Colg
68
F
Amer
65
Lafy
78
F
GrgWas
63
David
74
F
LaSal
65
StBon
83
F
Ford
53
URI
43
F
UMass
66
Duques
96
F
IaSt
87
KSU
79
F
Temp
64
ECU
78
F
Army
52
HolyC
47
F
Buck
77
LoyMD
78
F
Campbl
69
ChaSo
72
F
SCSt
70
Norf
81
F
IUPUI
67
SDSt
81
F
Brad
61
NrthIA
64
F
IndSt
46
LoyIL
64
F
GaTec
61
Mia-FL
70
F
TXAMC
97
InWor
81
F
Bama
57
Mizzu
54
F
IlSt
67
MOSt
66
F
Nev
78
AF
59
F
OkSt
71
TCU
68
F
Ind
74
Minn
75
F
SJSU
59
Fres
77
F
SDSU
66
UtSt
62
F
CAPoly
85
CSNor
71
F

Feb 15, 2017, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

St. John's

35

51

86

(24) Butler

54

56

110

No. 24 Butler storms past St. John's with 3-point barrage
Thu Feb 16, 2017 12:07 AM

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) No. 24 Butler rediscovered its shooting touch Wednesday night.

All it took was a trip home and more open looks. If the Bulldogs keep it up, they might just play themselves back into a top-four seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Avery Woodson scored a season-high 20 points, Andrew Chrabascz also had 20 and Butler made a season-best 13 3-pointers in a 110-86 blowout over St. John's.

"With them pressing like they were, that just opens things up for Avery and our other shooters," Chrabascz said.

This time, they actually made the shots.

Butler (20-5, 9-5 Big East) had a season-high 54 points at halftime, finished with their highest scoring total ever in a Big East game and matched their season high for 3s by making 50 percent from beyond the arc. Woodson led the way, going 6 of 10 on 3s.

The supporting cast was pretty good, too.

Chrabascz scored 15 points in the second half, after the early 3-point flurry. Kelan Martin had 19 points off the bench, Tyler Wideman finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds and Kethan Savage had 11 points before fouling out.

The result: Butler snapped a two-game home losing streak and may have gotten its season back on track.

"It was good to see our guys make some shots," coach Chris Holtmann said. "Right now what we're trying to do is improve and grow and chip away at some of our weak areas."

For St. John's (12-15, 6-8), it was a miserable night.

The Red Storm needed almost 5 minutes to make their first basket and nearly 8 minutes before anyone grabbed a meaningful rebound. They were outrebounded 24-8 in the first half.

That combination was just too much.

St. John's trailed 21-7 with 12:19 left in the first half, watched the deficit expand to 39-25 after a 7-0 Butler run and 54-35 at the half.

Butler didn't allow the Red Storm to get closer in the second half despite giving up 20 points to Federico Mussini and 18 to Shamorie Ponds.

"I just give Butler credit," coach Chris Mullin said. "They moved the ball, they shot the ball."

BIG PICTURE

St. John's: Mullin's team has made progress this season. But it has struggled mightily on the road. The Red Storm have lost six of their last seven Big East road games.

Butler: The Bulldogs needed a change after losing three of four. Butler picked up its first home win since Jan. 15. Another win this weekend should keep them in the Top 25 and perhaps build momentum for a season-ending run.

TECHNICALLY SPEAKING

Things got chippie early in the second half when two players and Mullin were called for technical fouls during a 29-second span.

Wideman and Ponds drew a double technical for a brief shoving match after Ponds was called for a foul. On the next possession, as Ponds was going to the free throw line for a three-point play, Mullin drew a technical.

Perhaps that should have been expected in a 2 1/2-hour game that included 53 personal fouls and 77 free throws, but Holtmann offered a different explanation.

"There are more technical fouls called in February than any other month of the year," Holtmann said. "It's a long season and it's a very stressful time of year for everybody. That's why you see officials are irritable, I'm irritable. I'm actually OK right now."

QUICK TIMEOUT

Mullin waited just 88 seconds to call his first timeout, after Butler made its first three shots. Why?

"They were up 7-0," he said. "It wasn't to refocus, it was to focus and stop the bleeding."

ROAD WOES

Mullin knows his team hasn't won consecutive games since Dec. 29 and Jan. 1. He was asked about it anyway.

"I wish I knew (the answer)," he said. "But thanks for reminding me about that."

UP NEXT

St. John's: Will try to pull off a season sweep at Marquette on Tuesday.

Butler: Plays DePaul in a rare Sunday afternoon game at Hinkle Fieldhouse.

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Leaders

St. John's PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
F. Mussini 20 0 3 3 0 0
S. Ponds 18 0 4 2 4 0
Butler PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Woodson 20 0 0 4 0 0
A. Chrabascz 20 0 3 3 0 0

Team Comparison

StJon Butl
Points For 86 110
Field Goals 26/59-44% 34/59-58%
Three Pointers 7/20-35% 13/26-50%
Free Throws 27/37-73% 29/40-72%
Offensive Rebounds 10 14
Defensive Rebounds 15 26
Rebounds 27 42
Blocks 2 2
Steals 9 6
Turnovers 12 13
Personal Fouls 28 25
Technical Fouls 2 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Dec 29 Butl 73 @ StJon 76 T. Wideman 20 S. Ponds 26
Wed Feb 15 StJon 86 @ Butl 110 F. Mussini 20 A. Woodson 20

Game Information

Stadium: Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
Attendance: 7,719
Game Time: