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St. John's fell to No. 10 Arkansas, 75-66, in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
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It was a controversial decision for head coach Rick Pitino that he caught a lot of heat for, but one that he felt he had to make due to the fact Luis was 3-of-17 from the field.
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Rick Pitino's St. John’s revival carries more weight than one bad day, but the Red Storm's season came to an end vs. Arkansas.
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St. John's had a bit of a slow start Thursday, but overtook Omaha late in the first half and dominated the second half. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your in
RJ Luis Jr. scored 22 points and hit a career-high five of St. John's 14 three-pointers as the No. 2 Red Storm did what top seeds are supposed to do,
A storybook season for Pitino’s second-seeded St. John’s came to a sudden end as Calipari’s 10th-seeded Arkansas pulled off a 75-66 upset in Providence, R.I. St. John’s (31-5) shot just 28% from the field and went 2-of-22 from 3-point range.
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The NCAA Tournament outlook for John Calipari at Arkansas, Rick Pitino at St. John’s and other schools with Kentucky connections.
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We all know Big Blue Nation turned on its beloved Rick Pitino when the former UK coach became the Louisville coach. (Benedict Rick!) But when Kentucky named Mark Pope, the captain on Pitino’s 1996 national championship team, to replace John Calipari, feelings changed.