St. John’s struggles last year seem to be in the rear-view mirror following two convincing wins.
Coming off a sound victory against Bethune-Cookman, St. John’s played host to a sneaky Binghamton team.
Throughout the first-half, Binghamton had numerous open looks from behind the arc. The Bearcats inability to cash in from deep held them back in the first-half, only converting 5 of 16 three-point field goal attempts during the first 20 minutes. Binghamton was getting these good looks mainly because St. John’s was giving up the perimeter, focusing their attention to protecting the paint.
On the other end, St.