Even on an off night, St. John’s demonstrated what it’s capable of to the rest of the Big East Conference.Next, Rick Pitino and the Red Storm make the short trip over the river to face Seton Hall on Saturday night in Newark, N.J.St. John’s (15-3, 6-1 Big East) has won four straight games and 10 of 11. The Red Storm rank second among Big East teams in scoring (80.7 points per game), scoring defense (66.9 ppg allowed) and scoring margin (13.8 per game) while leading the league in rebounding margin (plus-7.0).Their offense wasn’t clicking Tuesday during a home game against Georgetown, shooting just 34.8 percent, but they held the Hoyas to 21 points in the second half and came back from down 15 to win 63-58.”When you don’t have a great night, you come back and win, it tells you who you are and what you’re all about,” Pitino told Peacock after the game. “And these guys are about winning, and that’s all that counts.”In his second year coaching the program, Pitino has St. John’s in position to make its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019. The Red Storm lean on top scorer RJ Luis Jr. (17.5 ppg), who had 19 points against Georgetown and poured in 30 the previous game against Villanova.