Steve Lavin Rests As His Johnnies Cruise
The St. John's coach missed his second game of the year last night.
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The St. John's coach missed his second game of the year last night.
If ever a team could be forgiven for getting off to a slow start in its season opener, it’s this year’s St. John’s squad.
The youngest team in St. John’s history will open the 2011-12 season tonight at Carnesecca Arena.
They trailed St. Mary's (MD) by six with less than ten minutes remaining.
There are already plans in place that will hopefully allow all three to participate in the spring semester.
He was ranked by Rivals.com as the 21st best small forward in the Class of 2011, but he also has a fastball that peaked at 96 mph.
It was a good weekend for former Red Storm (or Redmen) athletes.
Three St. John's players are trying to have their names called in the NBA Draft, but it's unlikely any of them will make it.
Manhattan won their conference tournament, and St. John's earned a spot in the field of 64 as well.
St. John's is working on confirming that Maurice Harkless will be eligible to play for the Red Storm.
They fell to Gonzaga last night, 86–71.