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Zuby Ejiofor’s Historic Dual Big East Honors Propel St. John’s Toward Award Season Immortality

Last updated: March 9, 2026 11:12 pm
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Zuby Ejiofor’s Historic Dual Big East Honors Propel St. John’s Toward Award Season Immortality
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In a historic sweep, St. John’s forward Zuby Ejiofor has earned unanimous honors to both the All-Big East First Team and the conference’s inaugural Defensive Team, placing him on the cusp of becoming the first player ever to claim Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season—a milestone that underscores a transformative campaign for the Red Storm.

When the Big East coaches released their annual awards selections on Sunday, Zuby Ejiofor stood alone as the only unanimous choice for both the first team and the newly created defensive team, a recognition that transcends typical all-conference accolades.

This dual recognition, first reported by NY Post Sports, immediately frames Ejiofor as the favorite for both the Big East Player of the Year (announced Wednesday) and Defensive Player of the Year (announced Monday). Should he sweep both, he would join a mere seven players in conference history to achieve the feat, with the last being Villanova’s Josh Hart in 2017.

The significance extends beyond individual stats; it cements Ejiofor as the cornerstone of a St. John’s program that captured the Big East regular season title outright for the second consecutive year. His two-way impact has been the driving force behind a team that won 16 of its last 17 games after head coach Rick Pitino reconfigured the lineup around the versatile sophomore.

That reconfiguration centered on inserting Dillon Mitchell—who earned third-team and defensive team honors himself—into the starting five. Mitchell’s defensive versatility and length have been instrumental in transforming the Red Storm’s identity, but Ejiofor’s ability to dominate both ends of the floor has been the constant that elevated the team from contender to champion.

The Full Big East Honors: A Breakdown of Conference Awards

The complete All-Big East teams, as verified by NY Post Sports, reveal a season defined by star power and emerging talents across the league:

  • First Team: Zuby Ejiofor (St. John’s), Tarris Reed Jr., Silas Demary Jr., Alex Karaban (Connecticut), Michael Ajayi (Butler), Tre Carroll (Xavier)
  • Second Team: Bryce Hopkins (St. John’s), Budd Clark (Seton Hall), Jaylin Sellers (Providence), Acaden Lewis (Villanova), Solo Ball (Connecticut)
  • Third Team: Dillon Mitchell (St. John’s), Finley Bizjack (Butler), Nigel James Jr. (Marquette), KJ Lewis (Georgetown), Tyler Perkins, Duke Brennan (Villanova)

The defensive team selections further highlight Ejiofor’s peerless status, as he shares the honor with Mitchell, Seton Hall’s Budd Clark, Connecticut’s Silas Demary Jr., and Marquette’s Chase Ross. Notably, the inaugural defensive team recognizes the conference’s top five defenders, a nod to the evolving emphasis on that side of the ball.

Why This Matters for St. John’s and the Broader Landscape

For St. John’s, Ejiofor’s potential sweep of the major awards would be a program-defining achievement, the first since Patrick Ewing in the 1980s. It validates Pitino’s rapid rebuild and sends a powerful message to NBA scouts, likely boosting Ejiofor’s draft stock significantly. The synergy between Ejiofor and Mitchell—both honored—creates a rare one-two punch that few teams can match, especially in March.

Conference-wide, the honors reflect a Big East that remains fiercely balanced, with Connecticut placing three on the first team and Villanova battling for recognition despite a rebuilding year. The introduction of the defensive team adds a new layer of prestige, rewarding players like Ejiofor whose impact isn’t fully captured by scoring metrics.

Fan conversations are already swirling about St. John’s NCAA tournament prospects, with Ejiofor’s leadership positioning them as a true Final Four threat. The narrative around Rick Pitino’s legacy at the program has shifted from “rebuilding” to “peaking,” thanks in large part to this season’s twin triumphs.


As the Big East Tournament approaches, all eyes will be on Zuby Ejiofor to see if he can cap this historic regular season with the ultimate individual honors. His combination of size, skill, and defensive IQ has redefined what’s possible for a modern forward in the conference, and his teammates’ recognition only amplifies the Red Storm’s completeness.

For the most urgent breakdowns of what comes next—from award predictions to tournament projections—onlytrustedinfo.com delivers the analysis that cuts through the noise. Our team of experts provides the fastest, most authoritative insights to keep you ahead of every development in college basketball and beyond.

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