| Team | 1 | 2 | T |
|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 38 | 76 | |
| 32 | 38 | 70 |
Jahmyl Telfort
· F
Finley Bizjack
· G
RJ Luis Jr.
· G
Kadary Richmond
· G
End of Game
End of 2nd half
Butler Offensive Rebound.
Jahmyl Telfort missed Three Point Jumper.
Kadary Richmond made Free Throw.
Kadary Richmond made Free Throw.
Foul on Kolby King.
Finley Bizjack made Layup.
Finley Bizjack Defensive Rebound.
Aaron Scott missed Free Throw.
Aaron Scott made Free Throw.
Foul on Jahmyl Telfort.
Jahmyl Telfort made Layup. Assisted by Finley Bizjack.
St. John's Timeout
Deivon Smith made Free Throw.
Finley Bizjack subbing in for Butler
Boden Kapke subbing out for Butler
Deivon Smith made Free Throw.
Foul on Boden Kapke.
Deivon Smith Defensive Rebound.
Kolby King missed Layup.
Butler Defensive Rebound.
RJ Luis Jr. missed Free Throw.
Boden Kapke subbing in for Butler
Andre Screen subbing out for Butler
RJ Luis Jr. made Free Throw.
Foul on Patrick McCaffery.
Jahmyl Telfort Turnover.
Patrick McCaffery subbing in for Butler
Finley Bizjack subbing out for Butler
Zuby Ejiofor made Layup.
St. John's Offensive Rebound.
Andre Screen Block.
RJ Luis Jr. missed Layup.
Pierre Brooks II subbing in for Butler
Patrick McCaffery subbing out for Butler
Patrick McCaffery made Free Throw.
Aaron Scott subbing in for St. John's
Sadiku Ibine Ayo subbing out for St. John's
Patrick McCaffery made Free Throw.
Foul on RJ Luis Jr..
Butler Timeout
RJ Luis Jr. made Free Throw.
RJ Luis Jr. made Free Throw.
Sadiku Ibine Ayo subbing in for St. John's
Aaron Scott subbing out for St. John's
Foul on Kolby King.
St. John's Timeout
Kolby King made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Jahmyl Telfort.
Zuby Ejiofor made Layup. Assisted by Kadary Richmond.
— RJ Luis Jr. scored 24 points and No. 7 St. John’s clinched a share of its first Big East regular-season title in 33 years by beating Butler 76-70 on Wednesday night.
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