Ian Jackson of the St. John's Red Storm goes up for a shot as RJ Smith of the DePaul Blue Demons jumps to defend during the first half at Carnesecca Arena, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, in Queens, NY.
Corey Sipkin for the NY POST
ATLANTA — This is an early fork in the road moment for St. John’s.
An opportunity for the 22nd-ranked Johnnies to show progress since the disappointing 1-2 showing in the Players Era Festival.
A chance to change the narrative on what so far has been an underwhelming nonconference slate.
Kentucky isn’t Iowa State or Alabama, top 15 teams St. John’s could’ve knocked off, but ultimately came up short against. The Wildcats are no longer ranked. They have had their own problems against quality opponents, overwhelmed by Michigan State, Louisville and Gonzaga, unable to protect home court against North Carolina. St John’s is a small betting favorite.

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