From the October exhibition game against Rutgers through the late 11-point deficit against Villanova on Wednesday, St. John’s has responded well to adversity.
The Johnnies rebounded from the 1-2 trip to the Bahamas with six straight wins. They bounced back after the New Year’s Eve setback at Creighton by reeling off 10 consecutive victories.
Now, here comes another test for the ninth-ranked Red Storm.

Without injured sparkplug Deivon Smith, and coming off their first defeat of 2025, they meet the 24th-ranked and second-place Bluejays again Sunday at Madison Square Garden with so much on the line.
Win and the program’s first outright Big East regular-season title since 1986 becomes more likely. The Johnnies would own a two-game lead over Creighton, No. 18 Marquette and Connecticut with five games to go. Lose and the two teams are tied, and the Bluejays would own the tiebreaker courtesy of their two victories over the Red Storm. Like St. John’s, Creighton is coming off a frustrating loss that ended a long winning streak. It fell to UConn at home on Tuesday after winning nine in a row.
“Obviously, we understand the magnitude of how important it is, not just for ourselves, but we’re playing for something that’s bigger than just ourselves,” junior forward Zuby Ejiofor said. “We’re playing for a Big East championship for the whole [St. John’s] community.”