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No. 13 St. John's Dominates 2nd Half in 93-60 Win over William & Mary

St. John's scored 54 points in the paint and forced 24 turnovers in a dominant second-half run to secure a 33-point win, improving to 2-1 on the season.

  • On Saturday in New York, St. John's Red Storm beat William & Mary 93-60, with the second-half lead sealed by a dunk from Ian Jackson.
  • In the second half, St. John's opened with eight straight points and a 19-point run sparked by Zuby Ejiofor's putback slam, leading 66-36 on Lefteris Liotopoulos's jumper.
  • Inside the arc, St. John's offense produced 54 points in the paint and 25 layups and dunks despite going 6-for-28 from the three-point line.
  • The result leaves St. John's Red Storm with a 2-1 record after their AP Top 25 poll drop, while William & Mary Tribe fell to 2-2 and last beat a Top 25 team in 1977.
  • Looking ahead to the schedule, St. John's will host Bucknell on Thursday, William & Mary plays at Bowling Green on Wednesday, and Dylan Darling returned from a minor calf injury to score 13.
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No. 13 St. John's dominates 2nd half in 93-60 win over William & Mary

Bryce Hopkins and Joson Sanon scored 15 points apiece, and No. 13 St. John’s pulled away early in the second half for a 93-60 victory over William & Mary.

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