College Basketball

St. John’s hangs on to beat Monmouth

St. John’s won its third straight game Friday night, but the way coach Steve Lavin described his team’s performance against Monmouth afterward, it felt like a loss.

The usually positive coach gave his team an “F” for its first-half effort in its ugly 64-54 victory over the middle-of-the-road MAAC program, Lavin said “defensively we were awful” and “we were a step slow the entire night.”

“There are a myriad of areas we need to sure up and improve,” Lavin said.

Lacking the energy and urgency befitting a regular-season game, and without a suspended Rysheed Jordan, St. John’s allowed Monmouth (1-3), which entered on a two-game losing streak and has a 16-point loss to Seton Hall on its resume, to hang around and even lead 40-38 with less than 12 minutes remaining.

The Red Storm (3-1) eventually created breathing room, putting together a 12-1 run. By the end of the spurt, spearheaded by Chris Obekpa blocks — he had nine on the night — and the Johnnies finally working the ball inside rather than settling for perimeter jump shots, St. John’s led 50-41 with 6:12 left. Monmouth wouldn’t go away, however, until D’Angelo Harrison sank back-to-back 3’s, the second giving St. John’ a 57-51 lead with 3:01 left.

Despite major foul trouble limiting his minutes, Harrison still scored 15 points, including eight clutch points in a row down the stretch.

“My teammates do a good job of finding me, but I live for those kind of moments,” Harrison said.

Still, the flaws are obvious: Monmouth doubled up St. John’s, 32-16, on points in the paint, out-rebounded them 44-35, and took six more free throws.

“We didn’t play with enough energy,” Sampson said.