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Zuby Ejiofor’s Senior-Night Triple-Double Lifts No. 18 St. John’s Toward Big East Crown

Last updated: March 2, 2026 5:59 pm
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Zuby Ejiofor’s Senior-Night Triple-Double Lifts No. 18 St. John’s Toward Big East Crown
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Zuby Ejiofor’s 16-point, 12-board, 10-dime masterpiece against Villanova didn’t just secure senior-night bragging rights—it flipped the Big East title race and stamped St. John’s as a March nightmare.

From Kansas Afterthought to MSG Marquee

Two years ago Zuby Ejiofor was a 4.3-point bench piece behind Joel Soriano, cast as an energy guy with awkward footwork and a shaky jumper. Rick Pitino saw a 6-foot-9 lump of clay, not a finished product. Fast-forward 24 months: the clay is now a sledgehammer. Ejiofor entered 2025-26 as the Big East Preseason Player of the Year, then spent the winter validating the hype—most vividly on Saturday when he torched rival Villanova for the conference’s only triple-double of the season.

The line—16 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists—wasn’t empty calories. It came in a 32-point bludgeoning that erased the aftertaste of a 32-point loss at UConn three nights earlier and shoved St. John’s to 23-6 overall, 16-2 in league play, a half-game behind the Huskies with one contest left. Only three other Red Storm players have ever hit those three digits in the same game: Kadary Richmond (last year), Ron Artest (1999) and David Cain (1993).

Tuesday’s Curtain Call Has Stakes Beyond Sentiment

Senior-night ceremonies are usually emotional epilogues. This one doubles as a potential championship preface. Beat Georgetown at the Garden and St. John’s clinches at least a share of its first Big East regular-season title since 2000, setting up a possible outright crown if UConn stubs its toe at Seton Hall Wednesday. The Johnnies haven’t entered the conference tourney as the No. 1 seed in 26 years; doing so would likely lock a protected NCAA seed and keep Pitino’s group in the East Region, a road-map to the Final Four that travels through Barclays Center instead of the West Coast.

  • Current Big East standings: UConn 16-2, St. John’s 16-2 (UConn owns tiebreaker)
  • St. John’s final game: vs Georgetown, Tues 9 p.m. ET, FS1
  • UConn final game: at Seton Hall, Wed 8:30 p.m. ET, Peacock

Georgetown Arrives Bruised—Again

The Hoyas limp into Manhattan on a six-game skid, 5-13 in league play and minus leading scorer KJ Lewis (14.9 PPG) after a left-ankle sprain ended his season. Ed Cooley’s group still shot 52.7% at Xavier without Lewis, but defensive slippage—91 points allowed to a Musketeers offense that had averaged 68—exposed a roster running on fumes. St. John’s has won 10 straight in the rivalry and hung 95 on Georgetown in D.C. on New Year’s Eve, when Ejiofor detonated for 25 and 10 on 11-of-15 shooting.

Ejiofor skies for a rebound over two Villanova defenders, illustrating his improved vertical and timing.
Ejiofor’s rebounding rate has jumped from 8.1 last season to 10.4 per 40 minutes in 2025-26, a metric that tracks his evolution into a legitimate double-double machine. (Field Level Media)

What the Numbers Say About March Readiness

Ejiofor’s offensive leap is obvious—17.8 PPG on 58.4% shooting inside the arc—but the subtle growth screams “tournament winner.” His assist rate has nearly doubled (9.4% to 18.1%), turnover rate is down four points, and he’s hedging ball screens 25 feet from the rim like a vaccinated Pitino guard, not a traditional college four. The result: St. John’s defensive efficiency ranks 5th nationally via KenPom, the program’s first top-ten finish on that end since statistical archives began in 2002.

Pitino’s 3-Year Rebuild, Summed in One Night

When Pitino took over in March 2023 he promised “pressure-cooker defense and NBA spacing” inside a building he still calls “the mecca of basketball.” Saturday’s Villanova clinic checked every box: 23 forced turnovers, 36% defensive rebound rate allowed, and a 15-of-32 torrent from deep that turned Madison Square Garden into a rave. Ejiofor is the living bridge between Pitino’s vow and its fulfillment—a Kansas cast-off turned lottery-body senior who now anchors both ends.

Natty Path or Big East Trap?

Bracketologists currently slot St. John’s on the 2-line, but a clean sweep of the regular-season title plus a Big East tourney run could nudge the Johnnies into the conversation for a 1-seed should Houston or Duke stumble. The bigger March question: can Ejiofor duplicate his triple-double versatility when faced with 7-footers from Purdue or the athletic wings of Auburn? His improved right-hand passing out of short rolls suggests yes; the lone red flag is a 29% clip from three, a number opponents will dare him to beat once the paint shrinks in the tournament’s opening weekend.

Tip-off Tuesday is 9 p.m. ET on FS1. Win and the Garden crowd may celebrate twice—once for Ejiofor’s farewell, once for a banner that has eluded St. John’s since the Lou Carnesecca days.

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