While there was hope that Steve Pikiell’s young team was ready for prime time in a big game against St. John’s, it was painfully obvious this group has a ways to go. When three-point shots didn’t fall early, they missed their first 10 attempts, Rutgers forced the action and never found a rhythm. On the flip side, St. John’s looked comfortable from the start and looked very much liked the more seasoned team that they were. It resulted in an easy 84-65 victory in front a solid turnout at the RAC, but the home faithful had little to cheer about.