One ugly night in Hartford flipped into Garden glory: Zuby Ejiofor’s 16-point, 12-board, 10-assist masterpiece delivered the largest Villanova beating in St. John’s history and stamped the senior as the program’s rarest modern-era playmaker.
Immediate payback in the Big Apple
Seventy-two hours after a 20-point no-show at UConn, St. John’s head coach Rick Pitino challenged his captain to set the emotional temperature. Ejiofor responded with the program’s first triple-double since Kadary Richmond’s a year ago and only the fifth in the post-1985 era, joining Mark Jackson, David Cain and Metta World Peace per official St. John’s statistical logs.
Box-score dominance line by line
- 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting, no forced threes
- 12 rebounds (four offensive) to fuel a 46-28 board edge
- 10 assists against one turnover—equal to Villanova’s team total
- 3 blocks that anchored a 54-percent defensive two-point clip
Record books rewritten
Final score: 89-57. The +32 differential is St. John’s biggest ever over the Wildcats, eclipsing a 27-point rout in 1957. The Red Storm’s 26 assists matched a Big-Eine single-game high last reached in 1999, a symmetry that wasn’t lost on Pitino, who improved to 3-0 when he breaks out the white suit.
Tactical catalyst behind the eruption
Pitino junked the 2-2-1 that got dissected in Storrs and opened in a full-court 1-2-1-1 that forced Villanova into 18 turnovers. Ejiofor played the rim-protector role in the back end, then sprinted the floor as release valve, carving up slow rotations with cross-court lasers to Joel Soriano and Joson Sanon. His 10th dime—the record-clincher—came on a baseline skip to Sanon at the 3:12 mark, igniting the signature “Zuuuuby” chants that shook the Garden’s upper bowl.
March stakes crystallized
The win pushes St. John’s to 22-6 overall, 14-3 in the Big East, a full game ahead of Creighton in the loss column with three regular-season contests left. A conference crown is within reach, and the NET ranking—currently No. 13—is trending toward a protected seed, meaning opening-weekend games in Brooklyn instead of a plane ride to Spokane.
Ejiofor’s senior-day curtain call Tuesday
Next up are the Hoyas on Tuesday at the same floor. Senior day ceremonies will spotlight Ejiofor, whose transformation from top-75 recruit into arguably the most efficient glue guy in the 2026 draft class is complete. Pitino booked extra floor seats for alumni: “We really need to pack Madison Square Garden just to honor him,” the Hall-of-Fame coach said, echoing what every NBA scout already jotted down—versatility at 6’8″, 235 lbs that translates.
Fan pulse: belief, finally tangible
Ask any long-suffering Red Storm fan—this year feels different. The last time St. John’s swept both Villanova games was 2000. The last time it sat this high in the standings was 1992. Pair those historical beats with an analytics profile that now ranks top-10 in both adjusted offensive and defensive efficiency according to Big East real-time data and the whispers have turned to roars: the Final Four drought (since 1985) is officially in play.
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