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St. John's Red Storm showcased their dominance in the Big East Tournament, securing a decisive victory over Providence amid swirling rumors about the Friars' coaching situation.
St. John's Red Storm (26-6) showcased their prowess with an 85-72 victory over the Providence Friars (15-18) in the Big East Tournament quarterfinals. Zuby Ejiofor's impressive all-around performance, coupled with Bryce Hopkins' strong showing against his former team, fueled the Red Storm's win. St. John's dominated in bench points (30-4) and rebounding (51-30), underscoring their depth and physicality.
Meanwhile, reports citing anonymous sources suggest that Providence coach Kim English is on the verge of being fired after the season. Despite Stefan Vaaks' 23 points for the Friars, Providence couldn't overcome St. John's early lead and consistent pressure.
St. John's now advances to face Seton Hall in the semifinals, presenting another challenging matchup as they aim for the Big East Tournament title and a strong seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament. This victory marks their 17th win in 18 games, demonstrating their momentum heading into March Madness. The game was also notable considering a prior 'fight-filled game' between the teams on Valentine's Day.
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