St. John’s-Windfall recreation delayed by shot clock points

The St. John’s-Windfall recreation was delayed Saturday afternoon because of a shot clock malfunction. 

The sport tipped off on time, however then there have been clock points.

Windfall was referred to as for a shot clock violation on the sport’s first possession, nevertheless it didn’t have a full 35 seconds to shoot.

The Friars scored on their following possession, however the officers then went to the monitor and determined it was one other shot clock violation.


Providence Friars guard Bensley Joseph (7) looks to drive past St. John's Red Storm guard RJ Luis Jr. (12) in the first half at Madison Square Garden.
Windfall Friars guard Bensley Joseph (7) seems to drive previous St. John’s Pink Storm guard RJ Luis Jr. (12) within the first half at Madison Sq. Backyard. Wendell Cruz-Imagn Pictures

The sport was then delayed for a number of minutes because the officers tried to determine the clock scenario. When play lastly resumed, the big crowd applauded sarcastically.

It took lots of air out of the amped-up constructing. 

St. John’s entered the sport red-hot, having gained seven straight video games and 13 of 14.

At 18-3, it’s off to its finest begin by means of 21 video games because the 1985-86 season.


Providence Friars guard Jabri Abdur-Rahim (3) looks to drive past St. John's Red Storm guard Kadary Richmond (1) in the first half at Madison Square Garden.
Windfall Friars guard Jabri Abdur-Rahim (3) seems to drive previous St. John’s Pink Storm guard Kadary Richmond (1) within the first half at Madison Sq. Backyard. Wendell Cruz-Imagn Pictures

The Johnnies are ranked fifteenth within the nation, their highest spot in a decade, and they’re tied atop the Large East with No. 9 Marquette. 

St. John’s is about to enter a giant week, internet hosting Marquette on Tuesday on the Backyard and visiting No. 25 Connecticut, the back-to-back nationwide champions, on Friday evening in Storrs, Conn. 

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