Dylan Darling's first basket of the game is a layup as time expires to win it for St. John's in dramatic fashion. (0:49) Rick Pitino has signed a new deal with St. John's, the school confirmed Sunday, a sign of the parallel renaissances of the once-moribund program and the coach's career amid his journey back to the top of the sport. The deal, sources told ESPN, includes an additional year through the 2029-30 season and a significant pay increase to make Pitino, 73, the Big East's second-highest-paid coach, after UConn's Dan Hurley. "We're thrilled that Coach Pitino has signed a new agreement to remain at St. John's, a deal that will keep him in Queens through the end of the decade," athletic director Ed Kull said in a statement. "This extension reflects our strong confidence in his leadership, vision, and commitment to our student-athletes. "Coach Pitino has changed the culture of our community and we want his presence to be felt on this campus for years to come.…