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Rick Pitino Had a Macabre Reaction to St. John's Free Throw Struggles vs. Marquette

St. John's Red Storm head coach Pitino applauds during the lineup introductions against the Marquette Golden Eagles at Madison Square Garden. | Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

The free-throw line was Rick Pitino's main enemy as his No. 12-ranked St. John's Red Storm held on to a win over the No. 11-ranked Marquette Golden Eagles Tuesday night. St. John's got to the stripe nearly twice as much as their opponent, but didn't make the most of those opportunities.

Although it was a rough shooting night for Pitino's team, he was able to let out a sigh of relief as St. John's held on to a 70-64 win despite a 17-for-31 performance on free throws. They shot just 3-of-16 on three-pointers, too. Legendary Fox Sports commentator Bill Raftery asked Pitino how he's able to control his emotions when the foul shots aren't going down, to which Pitino had a ghastly response.

"Inside, I want to kill myself, outside I just say 'that's ok we're going to make the next one,'" Pitino said.

Remarkably, he had a similar reaction to a tough loss at the hands of Creighton just last month.

With the win Tuesday, the Johnnies advanced to 20-3 on the season, sitting atop the Big East. They travel to play Dan Hurley's UConn team next, where the two head coaches are sure to see their heart rates rise.


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