Field Level Media
21 Mar 2026, 07:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
Zuby Ejiofor racked up 14 points and 11 rebounds but was just a cog in the balanced St. John's machine as the fifth-seed Red Storm defeated No. 12 Northern Iowa on Friday in an NCAA Tournament East Regional first-round contest in San Diego.
St. John's advances to play the winner of Friday's late game in San Diego between No. 4 Kansas and No. 13 California Baptist on Sunday evening.
The Red Storm (29-6) led by 19 points at halftime and by 20 midway through the second half and Northern Iowa never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way.
The Panthers were within 65-50 with 5:33 left before St. John's closed the game with a flurry, pushing its advantage to 26 points in the final minute to win for the seventh straight game and for the 20th time in its past 21 outings.
Bryce Hopkins added 13 points for St. John's while Oziyah Sellers had 11.
Trey Campbell's 14 points paced the Panthers (23-13) with Leon Bond III adding 12 and Will Hornseth scoring 10.
The Red Storm blew away Northern Iowa from the jump, scoring the game's initial 13 points. St. John's stoked the margin to 20-3 after two free throws by Lefteris Liotopoulos at the 12:46 mark of the first half before the Panthers made their own mini-run, scoring nine of the ensuing 15 points to trim their deficit to 26-13 after a 3-pointer by Trey Campbell with 8:34 to play until halftime.
St. John's swung back, building the margin to 40-20 after a layup by Hopkins with 3:29 left. A layup by Ruben Prey pushed the Red Storm's advantage to a game-high 21 points before a second-chance jumper from Hornseth at the buzzer allowed Northern Iowa to pull to within 47-28 at the break.
Sellers and Hopkins paced St. John's with 11 points each as the Red Storm outshot Northern Iowa 55.2% to 37.9% before halftime. Campbell's 10 points set the pace for the Panthers.
Northern Iowa culled its deficit to 13 points on two occasions over the first five and a half minutes of the second half, the latest when Tristian Smith hit a layup with 14:30 remaining in the game. A pair of free throws by Prey with 10:03 to play expanded St. John's lead to 62-42.
--Field Level Media
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