The Day

St. John’s shreds No. 15 Creighton for best win under Pitino

- By MIKE FITZPATRIC­K AP Sports Writer

— Dressed in white from New York head to toe, Rick Pitino and his St. John's players handed No. 15 Creighton a humbling defeat.

Daniss Jenkins scored a season-high 27 points and St. John's shredded the Bluejays 80-66 on Sunday for its best win yet under the Hall of Fame coach.

Jordan Dingle added 18 points and the Red Storm (16-12, 8-9 Big East) finally closed out a quality conference opponent following a string of blown leads. They put together a clinical performanc­e from start to finish in front of a roaring, chanting crowd of 12,061 at Madison Square Garden, making all 10 free throws and racking up 24 assists to only three turnovers while holding the Bluejays (20-8, 116) to 6-for-26 shooting (23%) from 3-point range.

"I think we learned a lot tonight, what great basketball looks like," said Pitino, in his first season at St. John's.

On the sideline, the 71-year-old Pitino looked a little like Colonel Sanders in his all-white suit and shoes as the Red Storm encouraged a "whiteout" among fans on Johnnies Day at MSG.

"I actually wasn't gonna wear it. It was a last-minute thing," Pitino said, explaining that his wife prodded him repeatedly. "My players were gonna get a big kick out of it and that's why I did it."

So on Saturday afternoon, he strolled over to the Armani store a half-block from his apartment and asked for a little help picking out some new digs.

"He came out with that on, you can't lose," said Jenkins, who shot 12 for 18 and added six assists, two steals and two blocks.

Joel Soriano had 12 points, seven rebounds and five assists for the Red Storm, who entered 0-5 against Top 25 opponents this season. Glenn Taylor Jr. finished with a team-high 10 rebounds and six assists.

"Anytime we tried to be a little bit more aggressive, they made the extra pass and turned a good shot into a better shot," Creighton coach Greg McDermott said. "They moved it so well today."

Trey Alexander scored a season-best 31 points for the Bluejays, who had won four straight and seven of nine.

They were coming off an eye-opening blowout of UConn at home Tuesday night that ended the Huskies' 14-game winning streak and marked the program's first victory over a topranked team.

Ryan Kalkbrenne­r had 12 points, 10 rebounds and eight blocks for Creighton, which won the previous seven meetings between the schools.

St. John's led by nine in the second half Jan. 13 at Creighton before losing 66-65 in a game that featured 18 lead changes and seven ties.

"I'm not surprised. I was impressed with them the first time we played," McDermott said. "They can beat anyone on any given night."

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States