Chris Mullin saw just what the fans saw last night in the 83-55 beating the Georgetown Hoyas laid on St. John’s. A tale of two halves, one where even the good parts turned to rot after the halftime intermission.
“In the second half our energy and effort on both sides wasn't there,” Mullin said. “We had some decent outings where offensively we were good and the defense struggled, but tonight it was both; especially in the second half.”
The second half was a lack of composure that allowed the game the get far out of hand in the way the Penn State game got out of hand - and in the way stretches of the Minnesota, Xavier, LIU and Creighton games were non-competitive.