D.J. Kennedy put up a season-high 20 points off the bench and St. John’s (5-1) scored 21 points off 21 Wagner turnovers to win its fifth straight, 69-61.
“We left 14 potential points from the charity stripe that were wasted and we were 3-of-17 from long range. We have to improve in those two areas as well as our execution, which I think could have been more crisp. It was different things throughout the game,” said St. John’s head coach Steve Lavin. “But the good news is we found a way to win, and considering the alternative, that’s a positive and we’ll take it.”
Justin Brownlee scored 17 points, grabbed six boards, dished two assists and snatched a pair of steals. Dwight Hardy, who struggled from the field at 2-of-7 but made all five of his free throws, was the only other Red Storm player in double-figures with 10 points.
Tyler Murray led Dan Hurley’s Wagner club (3-3) with 21 points.
JessieWildcat / December 2, 2010
Alot of good talk about Stevie and the team, West Coast recruits.
Note-
A few days ago, Lute Olson made statements pertaining to ridiculous NCAA investigation.
The NCAA was quick on its verbish response.
But, LOOKs like an official inquiry is in ORDER.
When things are in writing, the NCAA does a Newton.
LMAO…
The NCAA will immediately re-instate the second scholarship. This would be consistent with past schools penalities as well as on-going school penalities…
U know.
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