Provence, RI-RJ Luis JR. In a pair of all American teams this week, he played one example in the NCAA championship for the first time.
The 6 -foot and 7 -foot beginners, who was a large player of the best Big East and Big East star, took place in St. John's 83-53 classified out of 15 and omaha in Amica Muteal Pavilion.
He poured at 22 points at 8 of 14 fires and added eight rebounds and two passes.
The most impressive, Lewis was conscious from the depth, with five three -throws.
As a team, Saint John scored the NCAA 14 championship program from 37 attempts, and continued to improve when the external shooting late year.
Lewis then said: “I did not know that we reached 14 3s.” “We are not a bad archers. It is only about moving the ball, getting open looks and shots and shooting the ball with confidence. Certainly if we can continue to shoot 3s, that will be very fun.”
Louis has appeared a 3 -point snapshot. Since January 11, he shoots 41.1 percent of the bow.
St. John's seat continues to make an effect.
The unit was vital during the Johnnies race to the first Big East Tournament title in 25 years, and it was again produced on Thursday night.
Devon Smith led the charge, got eight points, six counterattacks and three passes in victory from one side.
Vince Iwuchukwu may have the largest basket in the game, a 3 -point play in the last seconds of the first half that gave Saint John the edge of five points at the end of the first half.
The red storm seized from there. In general, the seat scored 22 points.
On Thursday, St. John's coach Rick Betino won the title of Henry Eppo's national coach for this year by USBWA.
He is the second coach in Johnnies to win the award, where he joined the late Lou Carnesecca, who won it in 1983 and 85.
Pitino will be honored at the annual USBWA Awards dinner on April 17 at Missouri Sports Club in Saint Louis.
The former St. John and Siton's goalkeeper Dylan was behind the red storm seat of the game. Addae-Wusu is very close to Kadari Richmond and Sadiku IBINE AYO. … Saint John's supporter and billionaire businessman Mike Ripol was attending.