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The Post’s Zach Braziller looks at the top five St. John’s games to watch in the 2024-25 season.
Nov. 17 vs. New Mexico
St. John’s Garden opener pits Pitino against Pitino.
Rick’s son, Richard, led New Mexico to the tournament for the first time since 2014, and the Lobos represent the first significant test for the Red Storm in their fourth game of the season.
New Mexico was picked second in the Mountain West this year, and returns former Iona star forward Nelly Junior Joseph, who played under Rick at Iona, and high-scoring, playmaking point guard Donovan Dent.
Nov. 21 vs. Baylor
The first of three games in the Bahamas will start with a showdown against one of the premier teams in the country.
Baylor is ranked eighth in the Associated Press preseason top-25 poll and features two players — Miami transfer Norchad Omier and projected top-10 NBA draft pick V.J. Edgecombe out of Long Island Lutheran — St. John’s recruited heavily.
An opportunity for an early statement win for the Johnnies.
Jan. 4 vs. Butler
The day before Lou Carnesecca turns 100, St. John’s will honor the legendary coach during a game at the aptly named Carnesecca Arena.
A number of Red Storm luminaries are expected to be in attendance for the afternoon contest.
The first 3,000 fans will receive a replica statue of Carnesecca.
Jan. 18 at Seton Hall
Kadary Richmond returns to Prudential Center for the first time since transferring from Seton Hall to St. John’s.
This will be one of the Big East’s most anticipated matchups, as the two locals meet for a fascinating game that should have high intensity, a full house and plenty of interest.
Richmond will undoubtedly be showered with boos after leaving Seton Hall following three seasons as a Pirate.
The Johnnies have historically struggled in the Newark arena, winning just once in 13 meetings there.
Feb. 23 vs. Connecticut
Here’s hoping the Man in the Red Blazer, longtime Pitino friend Tom O’Grady, is seated behind the UConn bench.
If you recall, he got into it with Huskies coach Dan Hurley in the Big East Tournament semifinal between the two teams, and was nearly ejected.
That would add even more juice to what will already be a must-see event.
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