St. John’s believing it’s ‘not done yet’ with College World Series berth at stake against powerhouse
St. John's is excited, but not satisfied. Thrilled to still be playing, but not content.
Cinderella St. John’s, one of two No. 4 seeds to survive the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament , is looking to pull another shocker this weekend at national No. 7 seed Alabama in the NCAA Tournament’s Super Regionals and return to the College World Series for the first time since 1980.
“It was immediate. I told them after [winning the Tallahassee Regional], ‘Enjoy it, we’re still playing, but we’re not done yet. This is exactly where we wanted to be,’” coach Mike Hampton told The Post in a phone interview on the eve of the best-of-three Super Regionals. …
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