Joel
Soriano opened the overtime period by snaring on offensive rebound and
converting a pass from Dylan Adde-Wusu. After James Lee and Montez Mathis
traded hoops and St. John’s led 67-65, Soriano took another pass, this time
from Julian Champagne who converted a hoop & harm 3-point play. Lee responded
for NJIT with a three-point play of his own to trim the lead back to 2 points
at 70-68. From there St. John’s would score the last 7 points of the extra
session to earn a 77-68 win over America East foe NJIT at Carnesecca Arena on Saturday.
It took St. John’s a while to get going as
NJIT, behind a quartet of talented guards, controlled the tempo for the game’s
first 20 minutes. There wasn’t in this game the 3-point barrage there had been
Wednesday by St. Francis but there was a slow and steady approach in which NJIT
ran their sets and maintained a small lead throughout much of the first half. When
Posh Alexander took a pass from Montez Mathis to give St. John’s a 5-point
lead, the highlanders calmly inbounded the ball and Antwuan Butler threw a
perfect hit ahead pass to Dylan O’Hearn who stroked a 3-ball and sent the Highlanders
into the locker room trailing by just 33-31.
The Johnnies appeared to take control of the
game with a 17-5 run that included 10 straight points. It gave them a 58-42
lead with just over 11 minutes to go. Posh Alexander, returning from a calf
strain that caused him to miss Wednesday’s game lead the rally with steals, a
play that saw him soar through the air to get an offensive rebound and convert
to free throws, and the terrific ball pressure that makes St. John’s defense
go. “It’s contagious”. Coach Mike Anderson said of Alexander’s energy. “It
picks up the whole team.”
St. John’s got some energy from an unexpected
source at the back end of that defense. Juco transfer Esahia Nyiwe scored just
a single point on a free throw he banked in but during the aforementioned rally
he had 3 blocks, a steal and 3 rebounds. He also proved to be a valuable
defender, providing not only rim protection but the ability to switch on
dribble hand off action and ball screens. “He didn’t have to score but he made
a major contribution”, Anderson said of Nyiwe.
With
his team leading by 16 Anderson took out the unit that had sparked the rally to
give them rest. It nearly backfired as the team never regained their flow on
offense as they made just a pair of field goals while NJIT went on a 21-5 run
to tie the game at the end of regulation. They were fortunate to get just enough offense
to start the overtime and 4 clutch free throws from Wusu to survive another
scare.
Notes And
Observations Soriano
and Alexander tied for team high scoring honors with 16 each for the Johnnies.
Guard Dylan O’Hearn had game high honors with 19 points while Lee added 17 for
NJIT
When asked why
he took the unit out that had built the 16-point advantage Coach Anderson cited
the amount of time that unit had been in the game as well as his desire to develop
a strong bench.
Freshman
guard Rafael Pinson missed his 3rd straight game with a broken finger.
Coach Anderson said that he would hopefully begin shooting “next week” but that
they would be cautious with the injury.