Six days off wasn’t enough for St. John’s to find its “A” game.

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Another 20 minutes of shaking off the rust certainly did the trick, though.

Inserted into the starting lineup for the first time and coming off a strained calf, Dylan Darling was in the middle of a dominant start to the second half with his scoring, his sweet passes and his pesky defense, and No. 13 St. John’s turned a surprisingly tight five-point game into a blowout, 93-60 victory Saturday night at Carnesecca Arena.

An 8-0 spurt out of the halftime locker room — that was actually the start of a larger 27-2 run to open u

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