Momentum in the young season continues to grow for the St. John’s Red Storm, who found out Friday that 6’6″ small forward Marco Bourgault had been cleared to play by the NCAA. The story, broken by our own Kieran Lynch via twitter, initially came about when a student informed Lynch that Bourgault had left class early by […]
November 12, 2012 by Rob DeLucia
When the Johnnies open up the 2012-2013 NCAA Basketball season, D’Angelo Harrison wont be on the floor. The teams high scoring sophomore was also held out of the starting lineup in the teams first exhibition game again Sonoma State, while then being benched in their second game against Concordia. “At this point it probably will […]
September 14, 2012 by Kieran Lynch
St. John’s officially announced the hiring of Darrick Martin to replace former assistant Mike Dunlap as well as the promotion of Tony Chiles and Rico Hines in a press release early this afternoon. “With our current team being one of the youngest in school history, the timing is ideal for Darrick to join forces with […]
September 13, 2012 by Vince Ruffino
As someone who spent the first 18 years of my life in the state of Connecticut, I grew up very familiar with UConn men’s basketball and Jim Calhoun. In the nutmeg state, Calhoun is both revered and respected. He is idolized by most residents and almost any sports segment on the local news some how […]
September 6, 2012 by Vince Ruffino
On September 5, the Big East announced its full conference schedule. With St. John’s having already released its non-conference schedule, this move completed the Johnnies 2012-2013 full schedule. It appears that St. John’s has a favorable Big East schedule. The Johnnies will play Rutgers, DePaul, Cincinnati, Georgetown, and Notre Dame twice each, one at home […]
September 5, 2012 by Kieran Lynch
The 2012/13 Big East schedule became official Wednesday morning, giving a first look at a complete schedule for the Red Storm. “Our young team will face another challenging schedule,” head coach Steve Lavin said. “In addition to the rigorous Big East matchups, we will be facing a highly-competitive field down in Charleston, and playing host to tough […]
September 4, 2012 by Vince Ruffino
Following a summer search for a replacement for the Red Storm’s assistant head coaching vanancy, sources within the basketball program tell Sweet, Sweet Lavin that Darrick Martin’s hiring will be officially announced in the coming days. Martin, who played his final game at UCLA in 1992 while Lavin was an assistant, went undrafted and did […]
August 7, 2012 by Rob DeLucia
Last season Dwight Hardy won MVP of Italy’s second division, he scored 22 points a game while also adding 2 assist and 2 steals. His season with Pistoia was highly regarded as a success, and now he will be able to move on up. Here is a quote from the Avellino coach Giorgio Valli, translated […]
July 28, 2012 by Kieran Lynch
The Camp Anchor community came together to remember the lives of the three young counselors lost in 2010 with a game of celebrity basketball featuring members of the St. John’s community. Justin Burrell and Paris Horne, fresh off of their NBA summer league appearances, played under head coach Chris Mullin and contributed to a 114 […]
November 16, 2012 by Vince Ruffino
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