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Nine days after a sudden end to a historic season, St. John's has wasted no time in revamping its roster adding Joson Sanon from Arizona State and now Bryce Hopkins from Providence. Joined by Zach Braziller of the NY Post, we discuss the major addition, how Hopkins fits with Zuby Ejiofor in the front court and what this means for the St. John's identity and offense moving forward.
Plus we discuss other portal targets, visits, Brady Dunlap going into the portal and more.
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It was the worst time to have your worst offensive performance of the season, but that's what happened in Providence on Saturday when the Red Storm couldn't buy a bucket. St. John's cold shooting reared it's ugly head as Arkansas' length and size caused a lot of issues for the Rick Pitino's group. Kadary Richmond fouled out, RJ Luis Jr. was benched and Zuby Ejiofor's solo strong performance wasn't enough as a historic season comes to an abrupt end thanks to John Calipari and his 10 seed Razorbacks.
I reflect on the loss, the decisions made, and this season.
But the season never ends as St. John's makes it's first splash of the off-season in Joson Sanon transfer from Arizona State!
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For the first time in 25 years, St. John's has won a game in the NCAA Tournament. The Red Storm left no doubt in Providence as they dismantled the Omaha Mavericks by 30 points. It was a statement made, a testament to their defense and the fact that Omaha dared St. John's to shoot threes. They just didn't account for the Johnnies to make a program record 14 in the NCAA Tournament. Thanks to a huge night from Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis Jr. the Johnnies now have their sights set on Arkansas on Saturday.
Joined by Kevin Connelly of StormThePaint.com - We preview the matchup between John Calipari and Rick Pitino and what's in store as the HOF'ers bring their teams to the second round.Follow the podcast on Twitter:
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The Johnnies are dancing and Thursday they will be in Providence to take on the Omaha Mavericks in the 2 vs 15 game at 9:45pm. I preview the Madness ahead, brackets, the west region the Johnnies are in, this game and what's to come! How will the Red Storm face against Omaha, if they get passed the Mavericks will it be Kansas or Arkansas, the storylines are plentiful and then what? Is a magical run for a magical season still to come? We break it all down
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He is an icon in Sports Talk Radio, a deity in the New York Media, a voice that you instantly recognize. Who better to talk to a few days before St. John's kicks off the NCAA Tournament than Mike Francesa?! We discuss his relationship with Rick Pitino, the infamous Mike Repole phone call on his show in 2019, his thoughts on this Red Storm team, how far they can go in the Big Dance and so much more.
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The dream season continues. For the first time in 25 years, St. John's has won the Big East Tournament. An incredible show of resiliency and fight to beat Butler, Marquette and Creighton in three straight days. This team proved to be tough, proved that their style can carry them through these tournament settings. Behind an incredible performance from RJ Luis Jr. on Saturday night, anchored by Zuby Ejiofor and Kadary Richmond, the nets were finally cut down. Rick Pitino promised St. John's would be back, he guaranteed it...he was right.
St. John's are double champs, the conference, the tournament.
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He did it AGAIN. A mini floater as time expired just like in Providence on December 20th, except this time it was to end the season with a bang. Zuby Ejifor poured in 17 points, none bigger than his last two to help St. John's tie a program record 27 regular season wins. RJ Luis Jr. powered the Johnnies with 28 points making one last statement for his Big East Player of the Year case as St. John's sweeps the season series with Marquette.
Now the best conference tournament is upon us as Wednesday starts the Big East Tournament. St. John's will have the #1 seed and play the winner of Providence vs Butler on Thursday at noon. Frank and Dave preview the tournament ahead and what fans should expect at The World's Most Famous arena as we gear up for Selection Sunday!
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It's a day that will go down in history, a day that will earn St. John's a long awaited banner to hang in Queens. For the first time in 40 years, St. John's are kings of the Big East conference all by their lonesome. In an ugly game inside the World's Most Famous Arena, St. John's would get the season sweep of Seton Hall with a 71-61 win. RJ Luis Jr. and Zuby Ejifor had big games scoring 41 of the Red Storm's 71 points leading them to their 26th win of the season, and 17th in conference.
In this special episode I bring on fans from every generation, some that have been rooting for St. John's from over 40 years, and some that are just getting started. Hearing their stories, and what Sunday's win means to everyone individually, as we collectively embrace this historic moment.Thank you to Jim Shannon, Robert Gunther, Will Hallett, John McHale, Ryan Patrick Woerner, Jason Dimaio, and Andrew Schirripa for joining to share their stories and what this win meant to them.
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He's one of the best players in UConn basketball history with records to his name and a National Championship ring to boot. Now he's helping Rick Pitino coach the St. John's Red Storm to a historic season. Taliek Brown knows a thing or two about winning and his toughness comes from his New York upbringing and being coached by Hall-of-Famer Jim Calhoun.
We discuss the incredible season so far, how he prepared for the Red Storm to not only face but beat UConn twice this season, his epic viral rant on the docu-series Pitino: Red Storm Rising and so much more.
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When St. John's fans found out cameras would be following Rick Pitino's year 2 St. John's team they were excited. When the Red Storm started having a season that made everyone's eyebrows raise, anticipation rose. But as a ranked St. John's team beat ranked Marquette and UConn in early February back-to-back the debut episode of Pitino: Red Storm Rising on Vice on February 11th couldn't come fast enough.
Joining the podcast is the man behind the docu-series that is making waves all over social media and beyond, CEO and EP of The Workshop, Tom Farrell.
We discuss the genesis of the series, what it's been like capturing so many amazing moments during an unprecedented run by St. John's, and what it's been like being the fly on the wall of a Rick Pitino coached team.
Catch Pitino: Red Storm Rising every Tuesday on Vice
https://www.vicetv.com/en_us/show/pitino-red-storm-rising
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Madison Square Garden was sold out. Spike Lee was courtside wearing a PHD hoodie and The Mecca was a sea of red. St. John's romped UConn 89-75 and the final score was not indicative of how bad of a beat down it was. For the first time in 25 years, St. John's has swept the season series with the two-time defending National Champions as a dream season continues. The Red Storm improve to 24-4 overall and 15-2 in the Big East.
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Vice President and Director of Athletics Ed Kull returns to the Eye on the Storm Podcast to talk about this amazing season. What's it like handling such a successful season in the offices, what's it like handling such a succesful season that a program hasn't seen in decades? Plus there are major changes coming to Queens - mainly a full reseat of season ticket holders in Carnesecca Arena and Madison Square Garden. I ask the tough questions fans want to have answered. We discuss the house settlement that's on the way and its effects on St. John's plus plenty more.
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St. John's got another ranked win on Sunday afternoon inside Madison Square Garden. A huge matchup between ranked opponents, fighting for the top spot of the Big East lived up to the billing. 79-73 St. John's got revenge on the Blue Jays after losing by 1 on 12/31, the surprise in this one being Deivon Smith and his health status. Tremendous games from RJ Luis Jr, Kadary Richmond and Zuby Ejifor powered St. John's to victory as the Red Storm have a two game lead for first place in the conference.
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St. John's 10 game winning streak came to an end earlier this week with a 73-71 loss on the road to Villanova. It's the first time they have lost since 12/31 and perhaps it was a reality check for St. John's. I'm joined by the great Mike Vaccaro of the NY Post to discuss St. John's this season, the loss and what lessons can be learned from finding out you are not invincible.
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Coach Bob Walsh is back and is it the most perfect time or what. After St. John's knocked off UConn on the road on Friday night, thanks in part to a base line out of bounds play he drew up according to Rick Pitino. We recap the win, talk about the season, RJ Luis Jr's rise, Kadary Richmond's never wavering attitude and how special this season as been with plenty more to work to do.
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Madison Square Garden was filled with red on Tuesday night, and as loud as you can hope for as #12 Red Storm took on #11 Marquette Golden Eagles. A battle of the top two teams in the Big East, the Red Storm with their first major conference test. Kadary Richmond, once again playing like an All-American, helped lead St. John's to an emphatic 70-64 win that sent a real statement to the other 10 teams in the Big East.
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A 19 point lead evaporated thanks to blistering hot Providence shooting but when it came down to crunch time, the man named Kooks, delivered. St. John's gets the season sweep of Providence after it came down to the wire in Madison Square Garden. RJ Luis Jr and Zuby Ejifor were in double figures and helped Richmond carry St. John's through a roller coaster of a 2nd half. Also we discuss the upcoming huge game against Marquette and how vital it is.
Joined by Kevin Connelly of StormThePaint.com
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St. John's left no doubt on Tuesday night as they traveled to the nation's capitol. 47 points in the first half was enough to win the game, as the #4 ranked defense held Georgetown to just 41 points in the entire game. With the win the Red Storm are undefeated in January from the first time since 1984-1985, and the #15 ranked team in the country completed the season sweep of the Hoyas.
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It's another installment of Coachcast with a third member of the St. John's Red Storm coaching staff. Today we welcome on someone who has been coaching with Rick Pitino for five seasons across two teams. We discuss his beginnings, his experience overseas both playing and coaching Lefteris in Greece this summer, how this St. John's team is surging, plus previewing the upcoming game against Georgetown and so much more.
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1-12 from three didn't matter. Being down 16 didn't matter. No Deivon Smith didn't matter. St. John's found a way to win as they have all season. Through suffocating defense and timely baskets from Kadary Richmond, RJ Luis Jr, Simeon Wilcher, and Zuby Ejifor the Johnnies got it down in OT in front of over 14,000 fans. Richmond had his best game in a St. John's uniform and when it was all said and done St. John's remained in first place and sweeping Xavier for just the third time ever.
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