No. 13 St. John's scores 54 second points in win over William & Mary
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No. 13 St. John's scores 54 second points in win over William & Mary
"After dropping eight spots in this week's top 25 poll, the Red Storm (2-1) bounced back from last week's disappointing defensive showing in a 103-96 loss to Alabama one week ago and scored 19 straight points to turn a five-point halftime lead into a rout before the midway point of the second half. Joson Sanon also scored 15 points for the Red Storm, who shot 50% in the second half and 48% overall."
"The Red Storm finally began pulling away early in the second when they scored the first eight points and Ejiofor's putback dunk pushed the lead to 47-34 with 17:45 left. St. John's increased its lead to 56-36 when Hopkins outmuscled two defenders for a layup with 15:20 and that was part of a 19-0 run that hiked the gap to 66-36 with about 13:28 left. St. John's outscored William & Mary 29-6 in points off turnovers."
13th-ranked St. John's defeated William & Mary 93-60 in Queens, N.Y., rallying after a tight first half and dominating the final 20 minutes. Bryce Hopkins scored 15 points while Joson Sanon added 15; Dylan Darling and Oziyah Sellers each contributed 13. St. John's shot 50% in the second half and 48% overall, and scored a 19-0 run that turned a five-point halftime edge into a rout. William & Mary shot 37.7%, made 9-of-29 threes and committed 24 turnovers. St. John's outscored the Tribe 29-6 in points off turnovers, producing the lopsided final margin.
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