St. John's won't play in CBS Sports Classic again next season
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St. John’s brief stint in the CBS Sports Classic has come to an end, as Kansas is set to take their place in the upcoming event.

Last December, St. John’s participated in the classic by stepping in for UCLA, where they faced off against Kentucky in Atlanta and suffered a defeat.

The decision to replace St. John’s comes amid some behind-the-scenes dynamics involving the Big East’s television agreements. Coach Rick Pitino has revealed that Fox, one of the Big East Conference’s broadcasting partners, opposed St. John’s participation. This is reportedly due to a “footprint clause” that designates games within Big East states as Fox properties.

Next year’s CBS Sports Classic is scheduled to take place at the iconic Madison Square Garden.

Coach Pitino expressed the constraints faced by the team, stating, “They control it. We’ve asked them to succumb and let us play in it, but they didn’t,” following St. John’s commanding 92-70 victory over Butler, marking their seventh straight win. “It’s the TV contract that’s there. Can’t fight city hall when it comes to that,” he explained to The Post.

“They control it. We’ve asked them to succumb and let us play in it, but they didn’t,” Pitino told The Post after No. 25 St. John’s crushed Butler 92-70 at the Garden for its seventh consecutive win. “It’s the TV contract that’s there. Can’t fight city hall when it comes to that.”

For now, St. John’s schedule next year includes three games in the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas and a road game against Alabama.


St. John's Red Storm head coach Rick Pitino presented with a jersey commemorating his 900th win.
St. John’s Red Storm head coach Rick Pitino is present with a jersey to commemorate his 900th win before the start of the game.
Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Before the game, St. John’s recognized Pitino’s 900th career on-court victory Saturday with a video montage of his career. The school also gave Pitino a framed St. John’s jersey with No. 900 on it.

“It’s been a long journey. My wife’s shaking her head back there. We’ve moved a lot,” Pitino said. “I started at Hawaii. I was Jim Boeheim’s first assistant coach, lived in Syracuse. … From there to today, it’s been a long journey and getting 900 is a nice thing certainly, but getting to 1,000 would be a lot better. That means I have to be blessed with good health, good allergies and just keep recruiting. The better you recruit, the better coach I am.”

Asked if he envisioned getting to 1,000 at St. John’s, Pitino just said, “I’m going to be coaching.”


Zuby Ejiofor scored 15 points, giving him 999 for his career at St. John’s. The last Johnnie to reach 1,000 was Joel Soriano, in the 2023-24 season.

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