It wasn’t pretty by any means, but the St. John’s did enough to begin a winning streak. They did just enough to inch by Niagara 48-44, on Wednesday night at Carnesecca Arena. It was the 100th all-time meeting between St. John’s and Niagara.
“A win is a win,” Chris Mullin said following the rough offensive performance. “We can be happy about that but we have lot of improvement to do in a lot of areas and we just have to keep working at it. That’s all we can do.”
St. John’s shot just under 34 percent from the field, making just 19 field goals in 57 attempts.