New York Post

Pass the cupcakes

St. John’s has soft early schedule

- By LENN ROBBINS lenn.robbins@nypost.com

Where’s the beef ? That’s the question that jumps off the page after seeing the St. John’s 201314 nonconfere­nce schedule.

Considerin­g the Red Storm are loaded with returning players, plus the additions of highly touted forward Orlando Sanchez and prize recruit Rysheed Jordan of Philadelph­ia, coach Steve Lavin opted not to load up on the nonBig East schedule, nor did he book many games against teams with unorthodox styles, experience­s which can be beneficial in March.

Instead the Johnnies loaded up on meat which could serve another purpose — securing a high seed in next March’s NCAA Tournament.

With the exception of Bo Ryan’s methodical Wisconsin team and Syracuse’s vaunted 23 zone, the Johnnies don’t face another proven power opponent or a style which can make for preparatio­n nightmares.

Lavin said he stuck to a formula he believes has worked for him in the past.

“The nonconfere­nce scheduling formula covers the bases in terms of RPI, SOS and games away from home,’’ Lavin said. “Balance in the schedule is the objective.’’

Lavin already has accomplish­ed one objective: He has put together a wealth of talent. St. John’s returns more than 90 percent of its firepower from last year’s team led by Big East Rookie of the Year JaKarr Sampson and shotblocki­ng phenom Chris Obekpa.

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STEVE LAVIN Schedule is balanced.

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