2021-2022 Schedule

Islanders start next season on the road for 13 games, I believe, because there is a fear the arena will not be done on time. Then once it is done, they will be home for lots of games at the end of November into early December. Therefore, the issue with date conflict. 
 
Press release 

QUEENS, N.Y.  – 
The St. John's men's basketball team will play the first-ever basketball game at the brand new UBS Arena when the Johnnies host Kansas as part of the 2021 BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle. Originally scheduled for Dec. 2, the contest has been moved to Friday, Dec. 3, at the state-of-the-art facility currently being constructed at Belmont Park. Game time and ticket information will be announced at a later date.
 
Paultzman post=436890 said:
Press release 

QUEENS, N.Y.  – 
The St. John's men's basketball team will play the first-ever basketball game at the brand new UBS Arena when the Johnnies host Kansas as part of the 2021 BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle. Originally scheduled for Dec. 2, the contest has been moved to Friday, Dec. 3, at the state-of-the-art facility currently being constructed at Belmont Park. Game time and ticket information will be announced at a later date.
Phew, catastrophe averted. Must have been a monumental dare I say Herculean task to move the game from Dec.2 to the 3rd. Now Redmen nation can rest easy. 
 
19854ever post=436922 said:
Great news excited for the Norm Roberts video tribute …
That video tribute would be so short you couldn't even post it on Tik Tok
 
Paultzman post=436890 said:
Press release 

QUEENS, N.Y.  – 
The St. John's men's basketball team will play the first-ever basketball game at the brand new UBS Arena when the Johnnies host Kansas as part of the 2021 BIG EAST-Big ? Battle. Originally scheduled for Dec. 2, the contest has been moved to Friday, Dec. 3, at the state-of-the-art facility currently being constructed at Belmont Park. Game time and ticket information will be announced at a later date.
 
mjmaherjr post=436924 said:
19854ever post=436922 said:
Great news excited for the Norm Roberts video tribute …
That video tribute would be so short you couldn't even post it on Tik Tok


 
Would consist primarily of me accosting him outside LGA telling him he had to sign some recruit who's name I can't remember.
 
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May be wrong,  but would think moving from. Thurs to Friday can only help with game attendance.
 
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19854ever post=436922 said:
Great news excited for the Norm Roberts video tribute …
It would be five minutes of him saying "Give a lot of credit to [insert name of team that just beat us]."
 
austour post=436927 said:
mjmaherjr post=436924 said:
19854ever post=436922 said:
Great news excited for the Norm Roberts video tribute …
That video tribute would be so short you couldn't even post it on Tik Tok



 
Would consist primarily of me accosting him outside LGA telling him he had to sign some recruit who's name I can't remember.
I see you as a Syl Landesberg guy. Mostly because I can't think of any of the 300 kids we missed out on during that era.
 
SJ press release


December home matchups against Kansas and Pittsburgh highlight the 2021-22 St. John's Men's Basketball non-conference schedule, which was released on Wednesday.
 
Entering his third year at the helm of the Red Storm, the reigning BIG EAST Coach of the Year will guide the Johnnies through an 11-game non-conference schedule that features some of the most recognizable opponents in all of college basketball. 
 
St. John's will play eight of its 10 non-conference home games at Carnesecca Arena, the on-campus home of the Red Storm.  The Johnnies will also host the first-ever basketball game at UBS Arena, the soon-to-be-opened home of the New York Islanders, when they welcome Kansas on Dec. 3 as part of the BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle.  Later that month, St. John's will take the famed floor of Madison Square Garden for the 92nd consecutive season when it hosts Pittsburgh as part of the Gotham Classic.
 
The Red Storm's lone road matchup of non-conference play will come on Wednesday, Nov. 17, when the team travels to Bloomington to take on Indiana as part of the Gavitt Tip-Off Games.  St. John's will look to improve to 4-1 all-time in the inter-conference series that honors the legacy of BIG EAST founder Dave Gavitt.
 
Before traveling to the Hoosier State, the Red Storm will open the season with a pair of home games at Carnesecca Arena.  The Johnnies will tip off the 2021-22 season on Tuesday, Nov. 9, when they welcome Mississippi Valley State University to campus for the first meeting between the two schools. 
 
Four days later, the Red Storm will host the Peacocks of Saint Peter's for the second time in as many seasons.  Last November, the Johnnies narrowly avoided a season-opening loss to Saint Peter's in the Lapchick Tournament, erasing a four-point deficit in the final 20 seconds of the contest. 
 
Upon returning from Indiana, the Red Storm will play three consecutive home tilts against local teams beginning with a Saturday matchup against Fairleigh Dickinson on Nov. 20.  St. John's is 12-0 all-time against the Knights in a series dating back to 1959 with nine of those wins coming at Carnesecca Arena/Alumni Hall, the last of which came on Dec. 10, 2014.  D'Angelo Harrison led the way with 26 points in that win while Phil Greene IV added 16 and Sir'Dominic Pointer chipped in 12.
 
Next up for the Red Storm will be St. Francis Brooklyn on Tuesday, Nov. 23.  The Terriers and the Johnnies have plenty of history, as the two teams will meet for the 80thtime in a series dating back to the first season of St. John's Basketball in 1907-08.  St. John's leads the all-time series 67-12, including wins in each of their last eight outings.
 
St. John's will close November on Saturday, Nov. 27, with a tilt against NJIT.  The contest will be the first between the teams since 2015.
 
After facing off against Kansas at UBS Arena on Dec. 3, the Red Storm will reignite another storied local rivalry when it welcomes Fordham to Carnesecca Arena on Sunday, Dec. 5.  The meeting will be the 89th all-time between the two New York City schools and the first since the 2016-17 season.  The Red Storm is 66-22 all-time against the Rams dating back to 1909, including an 18-0 mark inside Carnesecca Arena/Alumni Hall.
 
The following week, St. John's will play a pair of on-campus games as part of the Gotham Classic.  The Red Storm will welcome Monmouth on Thursday, Dec. 9, before hosting Colgate on Sunday, Dec. 12.  St. John's is 3-0 all-time against the Hawks in a series dating back to 1985 and 5-2 against the Raiders.  After losing two of their first three games against Colgate, the Johnnies are 4-0 in that series since 1920.
 
The Red Storm will wrap non-conference play with its MSG debut, hosting Pittsburgh on Saturday, Dec. 18.  The meeting will be the first between the two teams since 2013, when the Panthers departed the BIG EAST for the ACC.  Beginning the 2014-15 season, St. John's is 7-0 against former BIG EAST members in non-conference play.  The Johnnies are 34-24 all-time against Pitt.
 
Season tickets for the 2021-22 campaign are on sale now.  Fans can secure their seat by calling 1-888-GO-STORM or by visiting RedStormTix.com.  Season tickets can also be purchased by emailing RedStormSports@stjohns.edu. Single-game tickets will be available for purchase at a later date. 
 
 
I agree SJU would benefit from one more solid game.
Zach B

“I've asked multiple times why, with such high expectations, St. John's wouldn't schedule better this season, and they feel the 23 high-major games they have is more than good enough. I disagree. Limits your ceiling. #sjubb”

 
 
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I don’t think the schedule is bad.  We have a few high majors on there.  Would have liked maybe one more high major team but I don’t think we are that far off.  Gotta place high in our league and beat some of the big dogs.  League overall just needs to do well OOC abe we will get plenty into the dance.
 
Really would have looked a lot better replacing one of those cupcakes and finding a solid opponent. Easier said than done I’m sure but that’s a lot of fluff when you take into account what Pitt figures to be. 
 
How many returnees does Colgate have? That might be tougher game than it looks like on a screen shot.
 
Amaseinyourface post=437300 said:
Really would have looked a lot better replacing one of those cupcakes and finding a solid opponent. Easier said than done I’m sure but that’s a lot of fluff when you take into account what Pitt figures to be. 
MVSU should never be on our schedule, but I can't remember if there was a CMA connection to someone on staff there.
 
Even if we couldn't get another school from a high major conference would like to have seen us play Iona or Hofstra over St. Francis or St. Peters.    
 
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