St. John’s men’s basketball grinds out an ugly road win over DePaul

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While Red Storm fans may remain curious about Friday’s highly anticipated matchup with No. 3 UConn, St. John’s needs to take care of business and avoid a catastrophic defeat on the road against DePaul. Rather than let a first-half situation snowball against the Blue Devils that ultimately led to a potential trap game scare, the Red Storm took the lead by halftime and controlled the game until the final buzzer on Tuesday night to seal the victory 68-56.

St. John’s struggled to escape the rim until the end of the first half, hitting just six of its first 26 shots. Despite the ineffective offense, they led 29-28 at halftime after Bryce Hopkins forced a turnover and scored on a layup.

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CJ Gunn’s mid-range jumper gave DePaul a 35-34 lead with 17:34 left in the second half, and the Red Storm went on a 12-0 run over the next six minutes to seize control of the game. DePaul slowly tried to mount a comeback to cut St. John’s lead to 56-50 after a Layden Blocker fast-break layup with 3:35 left, but the Johnnies spoiled Chicago’s chance for drama with the next six points.

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