All the wondrous battles that St. John's and St. Thomas had waged on athletic fields and arenas for more than a century would be capsulized in a meeting of excellence on March 14, 2020, inside the Johnnies' Sexton Arena.
The basketball teams already had met three times, with St. John's winning twice. They now would be meeting in the Round of 16 in the Division III men's basketball tournament.
"Tickets went on sale and the game sold out in eight minutes,'' said Pat McKenzie, the Johnnies coach.
The Johnnies were 27-2 and rated No. 2 in the nation. The Tommies were 26-3 and rated No. 4.
And then it was announced on March 11 that Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz had tested positive for COVID-19. The NBA ordered a shutdown. The rest of American sports followed, including the cancellation of the NCAA basketball tournaments.
"The atmosphere early in the week for that game was crazy,'' said Lucas Walford, a standout senior forward for the Johnnies. "It was going to be my last chance to play the Tommies, in front of a wild home crowd, and with both teams believing they had a chance to win the national championship.''
Thump! No game. No rest of a final college season. No idea where COVID-19 was headed.
"Until then, I don't think Lucas had any idea about trying to keep playing,'' McKenzie said. "He was going to get his degree and get into the job market. But the letdown of not being able to finish the season …