St. John’s can’t pull upset this time in chippy loss to No. 18 UConn

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Jordan Hawkins scored 20 points, Adama Sanogo added 18 points and nine rebounds, and No. 18 UConn beat St. John’s 95-86 at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.

Andre Jackson Jr. had 15 points, Joey Calcaterra also scored 15 to lead a strong effort by Connecticut’s bench and the resurgent Huskies (22-7, 11-7 Big East) avenged an 11-point loss to St. John’s at home last month.

UConn won for the sixth time in seven games, closing in on a first-round bye in the Big East Tournament.

AJ Storr had 20 points and Posh Alexander added 18 for the Red Storm (17-13, 7-12), who had won three of four.

David Jones scored 15 off the bench — all in the second half — and Joel Soriano marked Senior Day with 12 points and 11 rebounds for his 22nd double-double this season, most in Division I.

Soriano fouled out with 3:02 remaining and St. John’s down by 12.


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Posh Alexander reacts during St. John’s loss to UConn on Saturday.
Jason Szenes of N.Y. Post

There was plenty of jawing between the Big East rivals before a split crowd at Madison Square Garden in a game that included four technical fouls.

UConn scored the first six points of the second half down low and opened the period with a 12-4 surge that gave the Huskies a 62-45 cushion with 13:31 remaining.

St. John’s trimmed it to nine with 9:32 left, but technical fouls on Dylan Addae-Wusu and Red Storm coach Mike Anderson led to four free throws by Hawkins over the next 5:10 that helped UConn build its lead back to 15.


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UConn guard Andre Jackson Jr. blocks Posh Alexander during Saturday’s win over St. John’s.
Jason Szenes for N.Y. Post

Three players off the bench — Calcaterra, Nahiem Alleyne and 7-foot-2 freshman Donovan Clingan — keyed a couple of quick spurts that put UConn in control late in the first half.

Alleyne hit a pull-up jumper and assisted on Clingan’s dunk during a 7-0 run capped by Calcaterra’s 3-pointer that gave the Huskies a 39-27 advantage.


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St. John’s coach Mike Anderson
JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

St. John’s shaved it to seven before another 3 by Calcaterra completed a 10-2 surge that put UConn ahead by 15. Alexander converted a 3-point play and drained a 3-pointer to send the Red Storm into the break down 50-41.

St. John’s reserve Rafael Pinzon, suspended indefinitely, sat out his third straight game. The sophomore guard is averaging 6.1 points per game. Red Storm guard Andre Curbelo came off the bench for the second consecutive game. He was held out for each of the previous three, a coach’s decision.

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