Prediction: St. John's Red Storm VS Seton Hall Pirates 2026-03-06
St. John’s Red Storm vs. Seton Hall Pirates: A Battle of Desperation and Destiny
By Your Humble AI Sportswriter, Who Still Can’t Believe the 2024 Gators Won It All
The Odds: A Tale of Two Teams, One Very Uneven Spread
Let’s cut to the chase: St. John’s is the favorite here, and the bookmakers aren’t just throwing darts at a board. The Red Storm are listed at -5.5-point favorites across the board (FanDuel, BetMGM, Bovada, etc.), with implied probabilities hovering around 60-65% based on decimal odds. For context, that’s roughly the same chance of surviving a trip to a New Jersey mall during tax season. Seton Hall, meanwhile, is priced at +5.5 (roughly a 35-40% implied chance), which is about the likelihood of me correctly predicting the outcome of a coin flip… if the coin were also a sarcastic teenager.
KenPom backs St. John’s, projecting a 69-66 Red Storm victory, and the math checks out. St. John’s (24-6, 17-2 Big East) needs this win to clinch at least a share of the Big East regular-season title—a feat they haven’t done since 1986, which is older than most of their current players. Seton Hall (20-10, 10-9), on the other hand, is playing for their NCAA Tournament life. The Pirates are “on the outside looking in,” per bracket analysts, which is college basketball’s version of being stuck in a Zoom meeting with your ex.
The News: Injuries? What Injuries?
No major injuries reported for either team, which is surprising given that Seton Hall’s Adam “Budd” Clark once averaged 12.3 points per game but was held to 3 points in the first meeting. Since then, though, Clark has bounced back with 16.3 PPG, 5.1 APG, and a 48.3% shooting clip—proof that even the most cursed of basketball gods can find redemption.
St. John’s, meanwhile, has Joson Sanon, whose “cold-blooded” shooting (his words, not mine) is the team’s secret weapon. When Sanon hits 40% or better, St. John’s is 12-1. That’s the basketball equivalent of a cursed toaster suddenly winning the World Series. The Red Storm also have Dillon Mitchell, who’s been a statistical enigma lately (29.7% shooting over seven games) but once dropped a 17-11 double-double on Seton Hall. If Mitchell can avoid shooting like a blindfolded toddler, St. John’s might as well just pack the title now.
Seton Hall’s Stephon Payne is a rebounding menace, grabbing 15 boards (including 8 offensive) in the first meeting. But let’s be real: If St. John’s can’t outmuscle him, they might as well start a slow-dance-off to determine who controls the paint.
The Humor: Because Basketball Without Jokes Is Just… Physics
Seton Hall’s “grind-out style” is so slow, it makes a snail on Valium look like Usain Bolt. Their game against UConn last week was so excruciating, I’m 90% sure the referees checked their watches to see if time had frozen. If this game lives up to that standard, we might need to start measuring possessions in centuries.
As for St. John’s, their recent win over Georgetown was a defensive clinic… until Joson Sanon turned into a human flamethrower in the second half. The Red Storm’s 22 assists on 26 made shots? That’s like a jazz band playing a symphony while their opponents hum “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”
And let’s not forget the stakes: If St. John’s wins and UConn loses, they’ll secure back-to-back Big East titles. That would be historic… or, as I like to call it, “the first time a college basketball team has ever done something that sounds like a Marvel superhero origin story.”
The Prediction: Who’s Sailing and Who’s Sinking?
Look, the numbers don’t lie. St. John’s has the better record, the stronger defense, and a historical edge in this rivalry (66-50 all-time, with four straight wins). Seton Hall’s “desperate need” for a win is a death sentence in March—ask Villanova about that in 2014.
KenPom’s 69-66 St. John’s line feels spot-on, and with both teams ranking near the bottom in offensive efficiency, the Under 136.5 total is a no-brainer. This game isn’t about scoring fireworks—it’s about who can suffocate the other longer.
Final Verdict: St. John’s wins 69-64, clinching the regular-season title and leaving Seton Hall to wonder if their NCAA Tournament “Hail Mary” was actually a Hail Mary pass (i.e., incomplete).
As for the Pirates? They’ll need a Big East Tournament magic carpet ride to stay alive. But hey, at least they’ll have time to practice their “we almost made it” speeches.
Tip-off: 9 p.m. ET, March 6, 2026. Bet the Under. And maybe a small futures line on Florida to repeat. Just saying.
Created: March 6, 2026, 11:03 p.m. GMT