Friday is another full day of college basketball conference tournament games from noon until well after midnight on the East Coast. The stakes are higher for some teams than others at this stage of the season and the St. John’s Red Storm and Texas A&M Aggies both fall into that category as both programs are on the bubble with tough challenges ahead.
St. John’s is a heavy underdog to the UConn Huskies this evening in the Big East semis and Texas A&M is getting points against the Kentucky Wildcats in the SEC quarters. Will a win Friday be enough to earn a spot in the field of 68? Or do the Red Storm and Aggies have to go all the way in their respective conferences to punch their tickets?
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Big East Tournament Semifinal:No. 5 St. John’s Red Storm vs. No. 1 UConn Huskies
Game Info: 5:30 p.m. ET | FS1
Spread: St. John’s +9.5 (-115) | UConn -9.5 (-105)
Moneyline: SJU (+340) | UCONN (-450)
Total: 145.5 — Over (-115) | Under (-105)
The Red Storm kept their tournament hopes alive with a resounding 91–72 win over Seton Hall, a fellow bubble team, in the conference tournament quarterfinals Thursday night. St. John’s (20–12, 11–9 Big East) now has an opportunity to bolster its resume with a win against the top-seeded Huskies, who swept the season series. UConn (29–3, 18–2 Big East) blew out Xavier, 87–60, on Thursday to advance to the semifinals, where it has been eliminated three years in a row.
Early on in Big East play, the Red Storm gave the Huskies all they could handle in Hartford. Still, they fell short, 69–65. With UConn big man Donovan Clingan out, St. John’s center Joel Soriano led the way with a 14-point, 11-rebound double double. Six weeks later UConn won convincingly, 77–64, at Madison Square Garden, the site of this third meeting. Cam Spencer led all scorers with 23 points, Stephon Castle added 21 and Tristen Newton added 18 points and 10 assists with Alex Karaban sidelined.
UConn has won five straight and 19 out of 20 as the program vies for its first Big East title since 2011. The Red Storm have won six straight in hopes of making their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2019 and potentially winning the conference championship for the first time since 2000.
All arrows point toward the Huskies heading to the championship game on Sunday. They’ve posted an impressive 21–11 record against the spread and though they didn’t cover the 11-point spread against the Red Storm at home, they easily covered as three-point favorites on the road. St. John’s, on the other hand, is just 16–16 against the spread and 5–5 as an underdog. What’s more, UConn is 11–7 this season as a double-digit favorite — the 9.5-point line should be more than manageable for Dan Hurley’s team.
BET: UConn -9.5 (-105)