http://espn.go.com/blog/new-yorkcolleges/post/_/id/1154/rapid-reaction-st-johns-85-northwestern-69NEW YORK -- A quick take on St. John's 85-69 win over Northwestern in the championship game of the annual Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden.
WHAT IT MEANS: St. John's bounced back in a big way from those two very disappointing losses to St. Bonaventure and Fordham, scratching out a five-point win against Davidson on Monday night and then knocking off undefeated Northwestern on Tuesday to move to 7-3 on the season. Northwestern falls to 8-1.
SLOW START: St. John's trailed 23-13, after giving up six 3-pointers in rapid succession early in this game. Steve Lavin switched to a man-to-man defense in the half-court, and the Red Storm did a much better job against the perimeter jumper from that point on. The game was a dogfight from there, until St. John's pulled away late in the second half.
UNCONSCIOUS! St. John's shot an incredible 16-for-19 from the field in the second half, finishing 31-for-51 for the game (60.8 percent). St. John's big three scorers all stepped up -- Dwight Hardy had 24 points, Justin Brownlee 21 and D.J. Kennedy 13. But Justin Burrell was the St. John's MVP of the championship game, with 17 points and seven boards off the bench. Also, freshman Dwayne Polee played very well for the second straight night, scoring 10 points.
WINNING TIME: The Red Storm trailed 40-37 at halftime, and the game was all tied at 50. That's when St. John's asserted control of this game, going on a 19-7 run to open up a 69-57 lead. Burrell was the dominant force in the second half -- he scored 15 of his 17 in the second 20 minutes.
WHAT'S NEXT: St. John's will open up its Big East schedule at West Virginia on Dec. 29. Northwestern has a quick turnaround -- the Wildcats will host Mount St. Mary's on Thursday.