New York Post

Mullin hopes win boosts Johnnies’ confidence

- By ZACH BRAZILLER zbraziller@nypost.com

There was a different feeling on the trip down I-95 to Philadelph­ia. There were more smiles, more laughs, more of an upbeat attitude. One victory can have that effect. “When you win, everything’s better,” St. John’s coach Chris Mullin said in a phone interview on Tuesday, as his team prepared to face No. 1 Villanova at Wells Fargo Center on Wednesday night. “You sleep better. Food tastes better. Everything is better in life.”

Especially when you beat the fourthrank­ed team in the country and snap an 11-game losing streak in the process. One win, a stunning upset of Duke at the Garden on Saturday afternoon, changed the mo rose feeling around the Red Storm for the time being. Instead of focusing on what has gone wrong in a winless league season so far and why they have lost eight games by seven points or less, all the talk was about the historic victory and the brilliance of sophomore guard Shamorie Ponds, the Big East and Metropolit­an Basketball Writers Associatio­n Player of the Week.

Mullin’s insistence his program was close to breaking through seemed prophetic.

“To me, it was very, very similar to the other eight games. We made a few shots that quite frankly we’ve been missing,” he said. “Some of those free throws we’ve been missing, we made. We caught a break here and there, made a few shots, and came out on top.”

This raises the natural question: Was this a one-game anomaly or can St. John’s (11-13, 0-11) use this performanc­e to finish strong? It won’t be easy facing Villanova (22-1, 9-1) on Wednesday night, though the Red Storm pushed the Wildcats in their first meeting, on Jan. 13 at the Garden, losing by just seven. But the rest of the schedule is mostly manageable, three home games, against Seton Hall, Marquette and Butler, and a visit to ninth-place DePaul. A fast finish can at least slightly change the narrative about this lost season.

“I think it’s very important,” Mullin said. “I think maybe a game like Saturday will help with confidence, use that as momentum to carry us through February. We all know we had a tough stretch in January. But for the most part, they’ve done a great job erasing what happened and moving on.”

In this case, though, St. John’s doesn’t want to erase what happened in its last game or move on. The Johnnies want to remember it, and hope more performanc­es like it follow. Hopefully, it won’t become a distant memory.

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