Two seasons ago, legendary head coach Rick Pitino left Iona after three successful seasons to take the job at St. John’s, aiming to rejuvenate a once-storied program in New York. Now, after completing his second season with the Red Storm,
A second-round NCAA Tournament loss to an Arkansas team that barely made the field. Advertisement Not only that but a decision that will follow Rick Pitino and St. John’s for a long time.
Rick Pitino got a little bit crabby with some of the questions he received following his team’s season-ending loss. Pitino and St. John’s got eliminated from the NCAA Tournament on Saturday with an upset 75-66 loss to No. 10 seed Arkansas. The game was ...
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Calipari and Pitino are no strangers to getting big wins in the month of March. They have also not been afraid to show their emotions on the sideline. The two seemed to have a hea
Rick Pitino and John Calipari faced off for the 30th time on Saturday when St. John's and Arkansas battled in the NCAA Tournament second round.
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After St. John’s season came to an end against Arkansas, Rick Pitino and the Red Storm head into an interesting offseason. The program is coming off its first outright Big East title in more than 30 years and has plenty of momentum.
Rick Pitino and St. John's entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 2 seed after an incredible season in the Big East. His squad suffered an upset loss in the round of 32, falling at the hands of John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks.