Ok, a few points -
I think the team didn't play horribly for what they are. I think St. John's really needed to hit some shots from the outside to make this a close game, because U Conn always goes on a run, and against St. John's, they just go on these crushing runs and St. John's responds badly. Been that way for, what, like 10 years? Even when St. John's would win against them back in '02.
There were good signs in the first half. Some decent basketball. Dele Coker was solid in the first half - inspired play by him. Justin and Mase were aggressive. Justin was aggressive and whipped out the jump shot everyone wanted to see... but it didn't fall. Mase was decent and I like his defense; I don't know that he actually took too many shots, esp since he was deferring to others in the first half. I think he took a lot of late game shots.
The team didn't hold it together for the last 12-14 minutes of the game. But they have to balance crazy scrappy energy with much smarter play to come back on a team like that.
I saw a lot of jump shots with players moving forward as they shot; that messes up accuracy. And you have to admire the team working to get the ball into the lane against the shot blockers, but the shot blockers are better than St. John's shot makers.
I didn't think the team could really contain Kemba and Dyson, and they didn't. They shot 15-26 combined. Robinson had a good game... because he had a number of finishes on fast breaks. Add him to the above two and the three of them shot 22-35. So St. John's didn't stop their main players.
At the end of the day, U Conn - yes, like a lot of other Big East teams in the league - is just more talented. The best way to make up talent disparity is with really crisp play and outside shooting for those points in the game where your team is overwhelmed by their size/ skill (or by generating turnovers, but this team hasn't been doing that), and St. John's didn't have that tonight.