LoVett notched a game-high 23 and Clark II brought an added intensity in the 77-61 win.
After transferring from Michigan State, then sitting out a year due to NCAA regulations, Marvin Clark II just wanted to play.
“It felt great to finally get out there and play against some competition,” he said. “Happy we got the first one out of the way. It wasn’t pretty, but we got it done.”
In his regular season debut for the Red Storm, the St. John’s forward was an electrifying ingredient in Head Coach Chris Mullin’s mix-and-match formula, propelling his side to a 77-61 victory over the University of New Orleans.