http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog/_/name/katz_andy/id/6917457/big-east-top-25-nonconference-games1. St. John's vs. Arizona, Nov. 17, 9 p.m., ESPN2 (2K Sports Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer semifinal), Madison Square Garden, NYC: St. John's will have one of its youngest teams in years, but this is a home game. Arizona arrives fresh off an Elite Eight appearance but no longer has Derrick Williams. Still, the Wildcats are a legit contender for the Pac-12 title. An upset here by the Red Storm would provide a shelf-life win for months, and perhaps a crutch as they try to find their way in a crowded middle of the pack in the Big East.
6. St. John's at Kentucky, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2 (Big East/SEC Challenge): The Red Storm continue a solid schedule that will, at the very least, raise their power rating (St. John's plays at Detroit on Dec. 5, a game in which the Titans will honor Dick Vitale). Don't expect the Red Storm to win at Kentucky, but the game will certainly test Steve Lavin's young crew.
24. St. John's at Duke, Jan. 28, noon, ESPN: The annual series returns to Cameron Indoor Stadium. St. John's humbled the Blue Devils last season. The Red Storm will be a much improved team to handle this type of game at this point in the season. Duke will be even stronger by late January, too. Playing Duke is always a plus for your power rating.
25. UCLA at St. John's, Feb. 18, 1 p.m., CBS: The Bruins return the home-and-home series after Lavin and the Red Storm went to Los Angeles last season. This is a perfect time to play the game. UCLA will likely be clicking at a high level after the Wear twins become comfortable playing next to Josh Smith. Sneaking in a road test like this toward the end of the Pac-12 season will only make the Bruins stronger. And this could turn out to be a quality W for whomever can grab it.