NCAAB Game Recap - Georgetown at St. John's
Wed Mar 8, 2017 7:00 PM EST

BethC
60
NCC
95
F
Leh
65
Buck
81
F
SCSt
88
Norf
93
F(OT)
Clem
72
Duke
79
F
ULM
73
ArkSt
70
F(OT)
USM
75
Rice
86
F
OrSt
62
Cal
67
F
CenAR
69
SHSU
77
F
SDSU
62
UNLV
52
F(OT)
SeLA
65
Lamar
77
F
App
64
Troy
84
F
FAU
74
Marsh
89
F
Pitt
63
UVA
75
F
Wash
73
USC
78
F
AF
83
Wyo
68
F
ArkLR
71
ULALA
78
F
UNCC
73
UAB
74
F
Wake
90
VaTec
99
F
WaSt
63
Col
73
F
Tex
61
TxTch
52
F
DeP
64
Xav
75
F
Mia-FL
62
Syr
57
F
USA
67
CoCar
80
F
UTSA
56
W Ky
52
F
SJSU
64
UtSt
90
F
Stan
88
AzSt
98
F(OT)
Okla
63
TCU
82
F
GTown
73
StJon
74
F
Rut
66
OhSt
57
F
Duques
71
StLou
72
F
Mizzu
86
Aub
83
F(OT)
PSU
76
Nebras
67
F(OT)
StJos
63
UMass
70
F
LSU
52
MissSt
79
F

Mar 8, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(9) Georgetown

34

39

73

(8) St. John's

38

36

74

St. John's snaps long Big East Tournament drought.
Wed Mar 8, 2017 10:38 PM

NEW YORK (AP) It was a chance to experience a basketball time warp.

St. John's and Georgetown were playing in the Big East Tournament, something that has happened seven times since the postseason tournament started in 1980.

Their regular season matchups were keepers with names like Thompson, Ewing and Mullin. There was the "sweater game."

On Wednesday night, for a few minutes Madison Square Garden was suddenly in the 1980s.

A scrum under the basket was on the verge of turning ugly. Players were pushing and coaches were yelling. St. John's coach Chris Mullin, yes that Chris Mullin, and Georgetown assistant coach Patrick Ewing Jr., the son of that Patrick Ewing, were assessed technical fouls before order was restored. Oh, the good old days.

Shamorie Ponds scored 17 points and St. John's snapped a six-year losing streak in the Big East Tournament with a 74-73 victory over Georgetown in the opening round.

The Red Storm (14-18) led for most of the second half but they didn't have the win in hand until Georgetown's L.J. Peak and Marcus Derrickson both missed shots in close and the buzzer sounded.

St. John's will face top-seeded and second-ranked Villanova (28-3) in Thursday's quarterfinals.

"Just a relief," Malik Ellison said of the losing streak being over. "It's just a big time win for us. Obviously there's been a huge rivalry over the last 40 years. It was great that we came together as a team."

Mullin let his team know how much of a rivalry Georgetown and St. John's have had.

"He definitely talked about it a lot," Ponds said. "This is a big rivalry so we just wanted to come out and get it done."

Mullin said the incident came down to two competitive teams.

"Close game like that, the whole team is going to lose, their season is over," he said. "And I think it was just really competitive juices flowing towards the end of the game there. But initially I just went out there to see because I saw Marcus (LoVett) fall into the stands and that's it."

Mullin was asked what he said to Ewing after the game.

"I asked if he was going to beat me up like his father did," Mullin said. "He said `No, I love you.' So I said `OK.'

"Just tremendous respect there. There really is. And it was nothing more than competitive juices, nothing more than that - this time. In 1985 there was more to it."

Georgetown coach John Thompson III said: "Kids were playing hard and coaches were coaching hard. I think L.J. goes in, takes a hard foul. I think it's just the heat of the battle. As kids, they're not kids, people, tempers flare a little bit. It's just competition."

Peak led the Hoyas (14-18) with 24 points, 22 in the second half. Rodney Pryor added 17 points.

"That's just how I play," said Peak, who was saddled with two fouls early in the game. "I come out aggressive. It's something I do and I have to impact the game somehow."

St. John's led 74-68 with 3 minutes to go and it held on despite not scoring again.

Georgetown's final possession started with 6.6 seconds left and the Hoyas missed their final two chances.

With 8:35 to go in the game was when the clock turned back to the old Big East days of physical Georgetown-St. John's games.

Amar Alibegovic of St. John's fouled Peak as he was taking a layup and a few of the players wound up in a scrum under the basket with some pushing and shoving.

Alibegovic was given a Flagrant 1 foul. Peak made one free throw to bring the Hoyas within 59-56. Georgetown got within a point three times but could never get the lead.

BIG PICTURE

Georgetown: The Hoyas had a couple of Hall of Fame fans at the game. Former Georgetown coach John Thompson Jr. and former star Allen Iverson were both there. ... The Hoyas shot 45.8 percent (27 of 59) including 5 of 21 from 3-point range.

St. John's: The Red Storm made five of their first 21 shots, something they did in their final game of the regular season. Against Providence, St. John's made 4 of their first 21 shots from the field. ... The Red Storm finished at 37.7 percent (23 of 61) including 5 of 20 from 3-point range.

UP NEXT

St. John's faces Villanova in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Leaders

Georgetown PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Peak 24 0 3 3 2 0
R. Pryor 17 0 3 5 0 0
St. John's PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Ponds 17 0 1 5 1 0
B. Ahmed 14 0 2 5 0 1

Team Comparison

GTown StJon
Points For 73 74
Field Goals 27/59-46% 23/61-38%
Three Pointers 5/21-24% 5/20-25%
Free Throws 14/25-56% 23/32-72%
Offensive Rebounds 10 13
Defensive Rebounds 32 28
Rebounds 47 48
Blocks 4 7
Steals 3 6
Turnovers 13 8
Personal Fouls 23 22
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - StJon Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Jan 9 StJon 55 @ GTown 83 S. Ponds 12 L. Peak 16
Sat Feb 25 GTown 80 @ StJon 86 R. Pryor 22 S. Ponds 24
Wed Mar 8 GTown 73 @ StJon 74 L. Peak 24 S. Ponds 17

Game Information

Stadium: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Attendance: 0
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