St. John's Johnnies

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 19-8 - Conference: 13-7
11/20 at St. Cloud St. Final W, 83-80 BX
11/21 vs. St. Scholastica Final W, 78-59 BX
@ St. Cloud, Minn.
11/27 at Lewis and Clark Final W, 80-79 BX RC
11/28 at George Fox Final W, 84-82 BX PH
12/2 at Carleton * • Final L, 70-64 BX
12/5 vs. St. Olaf * • Final W, 72-68 BX
12/7 at Minnesota-Morris Final W, 77-60 BX
12/9 at Hamline * • Final W, 83-70 BX RC
12/12 vs. Bethel * • Final - OT W, 89-78 BX
1/2 vs. St. Mary's (Minn.) * • Final W, 81-68 BX
1/6 at Macalester * • Final W, 81-56 BX
1/9 at Concordia-Moorhead * • Final L, 83-65 BX PH
1/13 vs. St. Thomas * • Final L, 85-73 BX RC
1/16 vs. Augsburg * • Final W, 91-68 BX
1/20 vs. Gustavus Adolphus * • Final W, 87-83 BX
1/23 at St. Olaf * • Final W, 81-72 BX
1/25 vs. Carleton * • Final - OT L, 75-72 BX
1/27 vs. Hamline * • Final W, 91-82 BX
1/30 at Bethel * • Final L, 81-72 BX
2/3 vs. Macalester * • Final W, 65-59 BX
2/6 at St. Mary's (Minn.) * • Final W, 89-80 BX
2/8 at St. Thomas * • Final L, 69-68 BX RC PH
2/13 vs. Concordia-Moorhead * • Final W, 75-64 BX
2/17 at Gustavus Adolphus * • Final L, 63-62 BX
2/20 at Augsburg * • Final W, 77-66 BX
2/24 vs. Augsburg Final W, 99-86 BX
2/26 at St. Olaf Final L, 91-80 BX PH

(* Conference; • Region)

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 MIAC)
2023-24 (20-6, 18-2 MIAC)
2022-23 (17-10, 13-7 MIAC)
2021-22 (23-5, 17-2 MIAC)
2020-21 (3-4, 2-3 MIAC)
2019-20 (27-2, 19-1 MIAC)
2018-19 (23-5, 17-3 MIAC)
2017-18 (23-4, 19-1 MIAC)
2016-17 (19-9, 13-7 MIAC)
2015-16 (19-8, 13-7 MIAC)
2014-15 (16-10, 14-6 MIAC)
2013-14 (15-11, 13-7 MIAC)
2012-13 (12-14, 11-9 MIAC)
2011-12 (16-11, 11-9 MIAC)
2010-11 (14-11, 10-10 MIAC)
2009-10 (14-12, 11-9 MIAC)
2008-09 (14-12, 12-8 MIAC)
2007-08 (14-12, 11-9 MIAC)
2006-07 (21-8, 17-3 MIAC)

Team Info

Coach: Pat McKenzie (St. John's '04)
Conference: MIAC

St. John's

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 1462
Location: Collegeville, MN
Colors: Cardinal, Blue
Region: West
Arena: Sexton Arena (3500)
Official Website: Men |
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News Releases

March 10, 2025 Five years later: Who would have won? Ryan Scott left us a time capsule in 2020. As the sports world came to a shuddering halt with the spread of COVID, he ended the 2020 Division III men's basketball NCAA Tournament the only way we could: on paper. Here's his take, as written five years ago, on who would have cut the nets down.
March 8, 2025 No. 7 SJU Edged 75-73 by No. 9 Illinois Wesleyan on Last-Second Shot Senior guard Blake Berg and his teammates on the seventh-ranked Saint John's basketball team came up with big play after big play Saturday night. In the end, though, it was Illinois Wesleyan Karlo Colak who provided the last bit of dramatics, hitting a shot in the paint with under a second to go to lift the ninth-ranked Titans past the Johnnies 75-73 in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament at the University of Chicago's Gerald Ratner Athletics Center.
February 12, 2024 Hoopsville: Furious Finish It's going to be a battle. The final two weeks of the regular season is here and for most conference the final week of their schedules is now. On a special midday Monday edition of Hoopsville, we check in with teams around DIII trying to finish strong. Watch On Demand or listen to podcast here.
February 24, 2022 Hoopsville: Do or be Done "There is no next game." That's what is stake for most of those playing in conference tournaments this week. We talk to a number of programs who know any NCAA dreams depend on winning their conference titles. Watch the super-sized Hoopsville On Demand or listen to the podcast here.
March 5, 2021 Tommie-Johnnie goes out with a bang Going from playing in front of 2,500 people to playing in front of 25 didn't put a damper on one of the top rivalries in Division III college basketball when it all came to a conclusion on Wednesday night.
January 29, 2021 Friday night: Big rallies, big performances The Baldwin Wallace women won in double overtime, Bluffton got a big performance to pick up its 11th win, while the Marietta and St. John's men had big performances in their first games of the season.