Kadary Richmond fouled out in final college game

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Kadary Richmond finished his college basketball career on a disappointing note. The star guard played for St. John's, which lost 75-66 to Arkansas in the NCAA tournament. Richmond fouled out in just 16 minutes, limiting his ability to contribute to the game. Richmond had a tough performance, scoring only five points with two rebounds and two assists. He expressed frustration after the game, saying, "It’s a tough one. It’s a tough way to go out." He acknowledged that Arkansas played better but felt some calls were difficult to accept. Richmond had foul trouble early on, sitting out almost half of the first half after picking up two quick fouls. This was the first time he fouled out in the season or in the previous two years. He chose to remain diplomatic when discussing the officiating. Despite the loss, Richmond reflected on his time at St. John's positively. His transfer from Seton Hall helped the team win its first outright Big East regular-season title since 1985 and its first tournament championship in 25 years. He expressed gratitude to his teammates and coaching staff, saying he appreciated their support during his time at the school.


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