Ian Jackson found himself in the spotlight again on Thursday night — this time for all the right reasons.
The North Carolina transfer, a sophomore from the Bronx, turned in his best performance since joining St. John’s with 20 points, four rebounds, three assists and no turnovers as the 14th-ranked Red Storm pounded Bucknell, 97-49, before a sellout crowd of 6,250 at Carnesecca Arena.
It was a welcome change of storyline from his inconsistent start and being relegated to coming off the bench.
St. John’s has scored more than 90 points in each of its first four games for the first time in program history and might have the momentum needed to go into the toughest stretch of the non-conference portion of its season.
The Red Storm will next be in action in the loaded 18-team field at the Pl

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