http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10433682/jay-bilas-ranks-top-68-teams-college-hoops-college-basketballHere's St. John's
"62. St. John's Red Storm (Previous ranking: NR)
The Johnnies have won three in a row, including a home victory over Creighton. A solid defensive team with athleticism, St. John's does not do a good job offensively, and settles for more jump shots than anyone. St. John's should live at the free throw line, yet it rates just 253rd in free throw rate."
And the rest of the BE:
"6. Villanova Wildcats (Previous ranking: 6)
Jay Wright has done a terrific job of fostering leadership and attitude with this team, and he has been building this group for the past two years -- and doing so patiently with a firm grasp of the big picture. Vital to this team has been the play and leadership of senior James Bell, who has averaged 15 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in Big East play. Along with Bell is junior Darrun Hilliard, who is averaging 13.5 points per game, in addition to JayVaughn Pinkston, Ryan Arcidiacono and Daniel Ochefu. This team is deep, athletic and good on defense, but sets itself apart with its ability to get into the lane and score inside of the arc. The Wildcats assist on 63 percent of their field goals. Villanova also scores off of its defense, averaging a Big East-best 16.9 points per game off turnovers.
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13. Creighton Bluejays (Previous ranking: 20)
The Bluejays are not a great defensive club or rebounding team, but hold their own. However, Creighton can really score, averaging 123.8 points per 100 possessions, second best in the nation behind Duke. Grant Gibbs is back and Doug McDermott continues to impress, including against teams with athleticism and length. Creighton lost at St. John's, but has Villanova coming up in Omaha.
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43. Xavier Musketeers (Previous ranking: 38)
After dropping three in a row, Xavier bounced back to beat Providence behind Semaj Christon's big game. The Musketeers have done a really good job limiting opponents to one shot per possession, but need to continue to improve their perimeter defense and recovering to defend 3-point shooters.
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60. Providence Friars (Previous ranking: 52)
The Friars have lost four of the past five. Interestingly, this is a poor perimeter-shooting team, ranking 296th in effective field goal percentage, 215th in 3-point percentage and 307th in 2-point percentage. However, it leads the nation in free throw percentage at 78.6 percent.
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63. Georgetown Hoyas (Previous ranking: 60)
The Hoyas have had personnel issues this season and overall have not performed well. Yet, when you think the towel would be thrown in, the Hoyas keep fighting -- and winning. After losing six of seven, Georgetown has won four straight, including victories over Michigan State and Providence. The Bilastrator does not expect Georgetown to remain in The Bilas Index, but is impressed with its fight."