The St. John's-Providence basketball game erupted in a chaotic brawl that left six players ejected and police on the court. The incident occurred early in the second half when St. John's Bryce Hopkins attempted a layup during a fast break, but was met with a fierce challenge from Providence's Duncan Powell, resulting in a hard foul. Hopkins, who had transferred to St. John's from Providence earlier in the season, responded by pushing Powell, triggering a frenzy of pushing and shoving between players and coaches from both teams. The situation escalated quickly, with police officers intervening to prevent further violence. The game was delayed for approximately 19 minutes while officials reviewed the play and handed out punishments. Powell and St. John's Dillon Mitchell were ejected for their roles in the brawl, with Powell appearing to throw a punch at Mitchell after the foul. Providence's Jaylin Sellers and St. John's Kelvin Odih, Ruben Prey, and Lefteris Liotopoulous were also tossed. Additionally, a Providence fan was removed from the arena for their involvement in the melee. The game continued with further ejections, including Providence's Jamier Jones for pushing St. John's Zuby Ejiofor on a fast break. This incident highlights the intense nature of college basketball and the potential for on-court altercations, especially when players have personal connections to the teams. The game's outcome was not affected by the brawl, with St. John's maintaining their lead throughout and ultimately securing the victory. Despite the win, Providence has struggled this season, while St. John's remains a top contender in the Big East conference.