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How St. John’s basketball snapped UConn’s 18-game win streak

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NEW YORK — To no one’s surprise, Round One between UConn and St. John’s men’s basketball lived up to all the expectations on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.

But it was the No. 22-ranked Red Storm that emerged as the victor rather than the No. 3-ranked team in the Big East heavyweight matchup.

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The Red Storm did so by doing something the Huskies excelled at heading into the game, something that makes them a national championship contender once again: by getting defensive stops down the stretch.

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“I thought The Garden was as good as I’ve seen it,” St. John’s coach Rick Pitino said after the Red Storm’s 81-72 win over the Huskies.

It was an entertaining contest that showed St. John’s can go a full 40 minutes and grind out a win against a top-tier team like UConn. It also showed the Huskies are legit contenders once again, seeking a third national title in four years — even if their offense is still a work in progress.

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“As hard a game as we’ve had to play all year,” UConn coach Dan Hurley said.

For St. John’s, it’s the highest-ranked win since 2021 against Villanova, and the highest-ranked win at The Garden for the Red Storm since they took down No. 3 Duke on Jan. 30, 2011. It’s also the first three-game winning streak against UConn since the 1999-2000 season, when St. John’s swept the regular season series and won the Big East championship game.

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