New York Post

Hoyas may not have Garden on ’24-’25 schedule

- By ZACH BRAZILLER

Ed Cooley started his press conference raving about the opportunit­y to play at the Garden again. He was then told Georgetown may not play there next year.

He didn’t seem so enthused about that.

St. John’s is planning to play a league game on Lou Carnesecca’s 100th birthday next year, Jan. 5, 2025, at Carnesecca Arena. Coach Rick Pitino floated the idea of doing it with Connecticu­t, but that was shot down by the Big East. He mentioned Georgetown and Villanova as other possibilit­ies.

“I’m gonna do what the schedule tells me to [do],” Cooley said after the Johnnies knocked off Georgetown, 86-78, in the two teams’ regular season finale at MSG. “I’ve been born and raised on the Big East, it’s something I love, it’s something I adore. If that’s where we have to play the game, we’ll play the game. I’ll always respect Coach Carnesecca.”

Cooley has now seen St. John’s twice over the last few weeks — both games were narrow Red Storm victories — and was impressed by what he saw.

“They are playing their best basketball coming down the stretch and Coach [Rick] Pitino has done a great job rallying his guys,” Cooley said. “Going through the league, we have several [NCAA] Tournament teams and clearly they are definitely one of them.”

St. John’s (19-12, 11-9) is firmly on the bubble and may still need to win a game in next week’s Big East Tournament to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019.

➤ St. John’s hosted junior fivestar wing Joson Sanon of Vermont Academy for the game Saturday. It is working on setting up an official visit with Sanon, who recently visited Providence and Kentucky. … As part of Senior Day, Sean Conway received the start and went scoreless in eight minutes. … Chris Ledlum scored 14 points and has reached double figures in three straight games for the second time this year.

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