New York Post

Rounding into Storm

St. John's women willed way NCAA tourney

- By ANDREW CRANE

Around the time the St. John’s women’s basketball team lost to Villanova and Marquette by a combined 39 points in February, head coach Joe Tartamella had a question for Kadaja Bailey.

A fifth-year senior, Bailey hadn’t played in an NCAA Tournament her entire collegiate career. Momentum from the Red Storm’s 13-0 start, which allowed them to temporaril­y tack a top-25 ranking next to their name, had started to slip away. So Tartamella asked Bailey a question: “What do you want your legacy to be?”

Her response materializ­ed across the Red Storm’s next game, a 69-64 win over then-No. 4 Connecticu­t, which directly led to St. John’s (22-8, 13-7 Big East) clinching its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2015-16. Bailey scored 20 points in that Feb. 21 game against the Huskies, and Jayla Everett, a graduate transfer, added 17. An at-large bid that was “not a fluke for them” followed, Tartamella said Monday.

“It was the last chance for [Bailey] to really show she could be a winner,” Tartamella said, “and I think she did that.”

When the Red Storm faces Purdue on Thursday in the First Four (7 p.m.; ESPN2) at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, it will mark their fourth NCAA Tournament appearance under Tartamella, who started with the program as a graduate assistant in 2002.

“Obviously, you always dream about making the tournament, seeing your name across the screen, and that’s been the main thing for us this year,” graduate-student forward Danielle Patterson said.

St. John’s had positioned itself for a potential at-large tournament berth in 2019-20, but the event was canceled when the season suddenly stopped because of COVID-19. Two losing seasons that “lacked emotion” followed, and were tough for Tartamella to watch. He needed a spark, and his solution included recruiting three transfers.

There was Everett, the former fourstar guard who had played at Pittsburgh (she was dismissed from the program) and New Mexico. There was Mimi Reid from Mississipp­i and Jillian Archer from Georgetown.

Tartamella called them “three home runs,” and after the last two campaigns, he wouldn’t settle for anything less.

“We have a great group of girls here, and I think that’s something that’s changed,” Patterson said.

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St. John’s coach Joe Tartamella (left) challenged fifth-year senior Kadaja Bailey to up her game, and with a win over then-No. 4 Connecticu­t on Feb. 21, Bailey helped springboar­d the Red Storm to their first NCAA Tournament berth since 2015-16.
AP (2) GET IN GEAR: St. John’s coach Joe Tartamella (left) challenged fifth-year senior Kadaja Bailey to up her game, and with a win over then-No. 4 Connecticu­t on Feb. 21, Bailey helped springboar­d the Red Storm to their first NCAA Tournament berth since 2015-16.

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