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St. John’s Roars Back: Historic 32-Point Blitz of Villanova Reshapes Big East Battle

Last updated: March 1, 2026 4:41 pm
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St. John’s Roars Back: Historic 32-Point Blitz of Villanova Reshapes Big East Battle
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Seventy-two hours after a 28-point mauling at UConn, St. John’s flipped the script with a 32-point demolition of Villanova—complete with a triple-double from Zuby Ejiofor—to announce itself as the Big East team no one wants to face in March.

The Anatomy of a Statement Win

Madison Square Garden hasn’t shook like this since Rick Pitino’s first tour under the bright lights. A sold-out crowd watched the No. 15 Red Storm (23-6, 16-2) author the most lopsided victory in the 64-game series against Villanova, eclipsing the previous 29-point record set in 1958.

The carnage started early: 17-3 and 16-1 first-half runs buried the Wildcats before the first media timeout. Nova’s 57 total points were a season low; their 16 giveaways became 29 St. John’s points. The 26-assist, 52.5-percent shooting masterpiece was the polar opposite of Wednesday’s no-show in Hartford.

Ejiofor’s Triple-Double Tilts the Floor

Zuby Ejiofor logged the fifth triple-double in school history—16 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, three blocks—and did it with swagger. Every dime came with a roar; every rejection came with a stare. After his 10th assist sparked “Zuuuuby” chants, Pitino cracked, “He was well-rested—he took the night off at UConn.”

The super-senior’s response erased Wednesday’s ghosts and stamped his candidacy for Big East Player of the Year.

Bench Mob Becomes X-Factor

Ian Jackson exploded for a season-best 19 points plus five steals, outscoring Villanova’s entire bench by himself. Oziyah Sellers (14 pts) stretched the floor, and the second-unit defense forced eight of those 16 turnovers. Depth was St. John’s biggest question in October; Saturday it became the dagger.

Why This Changes March Math

  • Big East tiebreaker: St. John’s now owns the head-to-head tiebreaker over Villanova (22-7, 13-5) and faces UConn once more at the Garden on March 8.
  • NET boost: A Quad-1, 32-point road-neutral win pushes the Red Storm inside the top-10 of the NCAA’s metric, virtually locking a 3-seed or better.
  • Recruiting ripple: Pitino’s pitch—immediate playing time under the world’s most famous arena roof—just landed another Q.E.D.

Historic Context: Largest Nova Loss Since 1997

Villanova’s last defeat this steep came 29 years ago against Georgetown. Jay Wright built a program allergic to blowouts; Saturday exposed cracks in Kevin Willard’s rebuild. Nova shot 35 percent, recorded a season-worst 0.78 PPP, and watched Justin Moore (3-14 FG) vanish under St. John’s switching scheme.

Pitino’s Post-Loss Edge

Willard, a former Pitino lieutenant, joked he lost his hair working for the Hall-of-Famer. The underlying truth: Pitino teams rarely flop twice. He’s now 18-3 after double-digit losses at St. John’s, a pattern that dates to his 1987 Providence Final Four run. The white suit returned; so did the trademark 2-2-1 press that turned Nova’s guards into turnover machines.

Up Next: Collision Course with UConn

With both teams at 16-2 in league play, March 8 now shapes up as a de-facto Big East title game. St. John’s holds momentum, a healthier rotation, and the knowledge they can implode a top-20 offense. UConn boasts the nation’s best defense. Circle the date—it’s the conference’s biggest regular-season finale since the seven-OT Syracuse-Connecticut classic in 2009.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest post-game film breakdown and bracket projections every time St. John’s hits the floor.

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