St. John’s survives late refs chaos to reach the Sweet 16

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St. John’s rallied to a 67-65 win over Kansas on Dylan Darling’s buzzer-beater, overcoming late controversy over two calls critics said could have cost them a Sweet 16 bid: a backcourt violation called against St. John’s that a deflection should’ve negated, and a boundary sequence near out of bounds. The victory ends a 27-year drought and sets up a date with Duke.
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- The two controversial March Madness calls that nearly cost St. John’s trip to Sweet 16 New York Post
- Darling's layup seals St. John's tournament win over Kansas ESPN
- Ian Jackson delivered the all-around performance St. John’s needed in March Madness win over Kansas New York Post
- St John's sends Kansas packing with dramatic buzzer-beating layup in NCAA Tournament Fox News
- St. John’s, long defined by losing, finally back in Sweet 16: ‘We’ve got more in the tank’ The New York Times
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