By ADAM ZAGORIA
NEW YORK — With a loss to DePaul Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, Shamorie Ponds and the Red Storm would have faced the unenviable prospect of owning an 0-3 record against the Blue Demons this season.
As bad as that sounds, a loss could also have had disastrous implications for St. John’s NCAA Tournament dreams.
But the No. 7 -seeded Johnnies got a win when they desperately needed, topping No. 10 DePaul 82-74 to advance to the Big East Tournament quarterfinals on Thursday night against No. 2 Marquette at 7 p.m. The Red Storm (21-11) have beaten the Golden Eagles twice this season. The attendance was a paid sellout of 19,812, the first in the first round since 2013.
If St. John’s can make it 3-0 against newly-minted Big East Player of the Year Markus Howard and Marquette, they would face the Seton Hall/Georgetown winner in Thursday’s semifinals.
“It’s definitely important for us,” said St. John’s guard Shamorie Ponds, who had 18 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds. “I feel like with this group we can do something special. We packed for four days, so that’s what we’re looking forward to.”
Of Marquette, he added: “It definitely shows that we can beat them. We just have to have the same game plan that we beat them at their home and our home, so I’m looking forward to the game.”