Zuby Ejiofor continues to make St. John's history with his selection in the first round of the NBA Draft.
Zuby Ejiofor will be looking to break a long NBA Draft drought for the St. John's basketball program.
Ejiofor averaged 16.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.1 blocks and 1.2 steals per game this past season as he helped St. John's become outright Big East regular-season champions and Big East Tournament champions.
The Red Storm’s magical run through the NCAA Tournament came to a deflating conclusion this weekend. St. John’s was swept by national-seventh-seed Alabama in the Tuscaloosa Super Regional, two wins away from their first College World Series appearance since 1980.
Anything can happen on the road to Omaha. No matter a team’s talent level, caliber, or reputation, all they need is a golden ticket into the field of 64, and they can produce a magical run.
It doesn’t matter the decade or the era, St. John’s will find a way to affirm their place at the top of the Big East baseball food chain. The Red Storm secured their league-best 11th conference title and punched their ticket to the NCAA Tournament by defeating Creighton on Sunday, 5-3.
Another puzzle piece of the St. John's basketball schedule was revealed as the Red Storm will play Oregon in the opening round of the Players Festival.
After years of recruiting, the St. John's basketball team finally landed Kyle Cuffe Jr. out of the transfer portal.
Despite leaving the St. John's basketball program, Dillon Mitchell helped the Red Storm land Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman in the transfer portal.
After developing into one of the best players in the country with the St. John's basketball program, Zuby Ejiofor is thriving in the NBA Draft process.
Andrea Hurley did not like what she saw out of one fellow Big East School this year.
Rick Pitino has put St. John's basketball back on the map. Now the two sides are renewing their commitment to one another.
The pixie dust wore off on Dylan Darling in the final seconds of St. John’s Sweet 16 game Friday against Duke.
One of the most highly anticipated games in recent memory is set to take place on Friday night when the five-seed St. John's takes on one-seed Duke in the Sweet 16.
The No. 2-seeded Connecticut Huskies and No. 5 St. John’s Red Storm may be headed toward a fourth meeting of the season, this time in what would be the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.
Can Northern Iowa show that the Red Storm run was all a mirage and be a No. 12 with the skills to knock out a No. 5 seed? The Panthers had two nice seasons in 2015 and 2016 with three NCAA Tournament wins between the two, and they made the Elite Eight in 2000.
One of the more controversial decisions finalized by the NCAA Tournament selection committee this past Sunday involved the St. John’s Red Storm being chosen as the No. 5 seed in the East.
The selection committee did the Johnnies no favors when it chose the Red Storm as the No. 5 seed for the East region of the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
The Big East Championship was supposed to be a battle between two of the conference’s most powerful programs. Instead, it turned into a statement. St. John’s dominated from start to finish, blowing out UConn to capture the Big East title and sending shockwaves across the college basketball world.
When St. John's hired Rick Pitino prior to the 2023-24 season they were hoping one of college basketball's most successful coaches could work his magic and return the program to relevance. And so he has.
The St. John’s Red Storm will begin their 2026 Big East Tournament journey when they face the rival Providence Friars at noon ET on Thursday, but even with postseason play at the forefront for St. John's, it sounds like the school has other things on its mind as well.
Powell ignited a fracas against St. John's on Saturday.
It sounds like Johnnies fans don't have to start thinking about who may replace Pitino quite yet.
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