![]() ![]() ![]() “We tried to make the home run plays when all we had to do was make three or four more passes.”Īrthur Kaluma would hit the next three shots for No. “We had a couple turnovers,” Anderson said. John’s (16-12, 6-11 Big East) remained in striking distance, 58-57, with 6:35 to play as the Bluejays were in the midst of another cold stretch of 3:11 but the Red Storm were, again, unable to capitalize. “The things we did to get ourselves back in it, I thought we got away from that.” ![]() “I thought we got anxious,” head coach Mike Anderson said of his team’s struggles to capitalize on Creighton missing 13 consecutive field goals in the second half over a 7:34 span. It was just one of many plays in which the Johnnies were looking for a home run to keep its momentum but instead struck out. The Johnnies had rallied by as many as 10 points, but the chaotic play in which allowed King to finish at the rim was the exact reason why the Red Storm were not leading by more.Ī full-court pass from David Jones to AJ Storr was tipped and nearly stolen by Creighton’s Shereef Mitchell but fell right into the hands of the St. John’s basketball team the lead, 49-48, with 11:53 left in the second half against No. The sold out crowd at Carnesecca Arena nearly caved the roof in of the 62-year old building when Kolby King gave the St. John’s basketball team cost itself a chance at victory against No. By Kevin Connelly 2 weeks ago Follow Tweet ![]()
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