Villanova vs St John’s Pick – Recent Performance
From November 24 to December 21, the Red Storm won seven straight games. That included a 70-67 win over #16 Arizona. But then St John’s ran into tough times, losing six of their last eight contests. Losses included 60-58 against #11 Butler and 82-79 to #18 Seton Hall. Notably, both of their wins came against last-place DePaul. Those scores were 74-67 and 79-66.
Wildcats at Red Storm – Stats
Player and Roster Assessment
The Wildcats have some potent shooting power with five players averaging double-digits in scoring. In the backcourt, Collin Gillespie is averaging 15.1 PPG while in front Saddiq Bey has been good for 14.9 PPG. Gillespie is recording 4.6 APG and Bey is grabbing 5.3 RPG. Topping the Wildcats in rebounds is forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl with 9.4 per contest. He’s averaging 11.2 PPG.
For the Red Storm three guards lead the way, with each averaging 11 or more points per game. Rasheem Dunn, who’s averaging 3.1 APG, has been good for 11.9 PPG. LJ Figueroa tops the team with 15.2 PPG. He’s also averaging 4.8 RPG. St John’s other premium scorer, Mustapha Heron, is averaging 14.3 PPG. Forward Josh Roberts, who’s averaging 6.0 PPG, leads the team in rebounds with 6.3 per contest. Roberts is a 59.2% shooter. Marcellus Earlington is the leading scorer in the frontcourt with 8.0 PPG.
Our Villanova vs St John’s Pick
The St John’s Red Storm is a good team, which is capable of competing with top basketball clubs. However, as of late, they have been struggling. Our Villanova vs St John’s pick likes the Wildcats at -2.5. Villanova is deeper, tops the Red Storm in all scoring percentages, and has both a solid inside and outside game. We feel this is a sound bet.