One thing, though, Carmine - the team has done this thing that pisses me off but can work, where they let one post player just have his way. Nicholson, Gaston, others. So why send Foote to the line at all? Why didn't Coker and Evans know when they were beat and let him get his little 2 points? If you can't keep Foote outside of 5 feet from the basket, contest, but don't foul; the danger is Wittman and, apparently, Jaques (never knew he was that good).
Personally, I don't like the constant switching on defense. Doesn't seem to produce much for the Johnnies.
Cornell played awesome, and I was surprised they didn't knock someone else off this year already; they're a very good team. I would hope that with all this depth we don't have dead leg problems, playing against a team that is mostly jump shooters (though I do think the guys expend a lot of energy overplaying and getting back into position).
Meanwhile, we have some holes, and I'd rather see them addressed now than in Big East play. If this loss means St. John's has a competitive chance* in each of the Big East games, and wins 9 or more, I'm ok.
* I just don't want to see any of those games where the outcome's not in doubt from about 10 minutes in. That is pathetic. I'm not fanciful enough to think this team's winning the league, but they can lose by less than 10 points every time, not get clowned by U Conn, score more than 10 points in a half. Things like that.