JAM PACKED update post - from Big East rankings to where you can see the Johnnies this summer and around the Big East.
Tartamella gives back to the coaching community, St. John's baseball tries to hang on for the final Big East Tournament baseball berth.
Nadirah McKenith and Shenneika Smith will both have chances to make WNBA rosters this summer.
Wows: Love this pick for the Mystics. I had McKenith rated ahead of Bentley or Whyte as a point guard in this draft. And the reason is that she maintained a strong assist ratio despite having to score so much for her team.
If selected, the women would be the first St. John's selected in the WNBA draft.
Quotes, takeaways and nuggets from @STJ_WBasketball's double OT loss to Dayton in their NCAA Tournament opener...#stjwbb
The St. John's women were selected to their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament on Monday, and will have a first round face-off with Dayton at Carnesecca Arena on Sunday.
St. John's has replaced a 9-9 start with wins in six of their last seven, vaulting Joe Tartamella's team to the cusp of a Big East tournament double bye and fourth consecutive trip to the Big Dance.
Sometimes heart isn't enough.
After righting the ship with three straight conference wins following a lackluster start to the year, the Lady Johnnies dropped two in a row with the heart of the Big East schedule coming up.
St. John's pulled out all the stops with a short bench against a formidable Delaware opponent, but fell in heartbreaking fashion on a game-winning basket by Elena Delle Donne in the final second of overtime to fall to 6-6 on the season.
The week of the Great Schism. Also, there was a basketball game.
New York City – They were upset minded but couldn’t pull it off. Duke defeated St. John’s in the Maggie Dixon Classic at Madison Square Garden. The 60-42 triumph put the Blue Devils at an...
Catching you up in a busy week of St. John's sports.
St. John's senior guard Eugeneia McPherson tore her ACL in Sunday's win over Hartford and will miss the remainder of the 2012-13 season.
The Gaels make the trip down the New England Thruway into Queens for the first time since nearly upsetting the Red Storm in the 2008 WNIT. The in-depth scouting report, on the Rumble.
What you may have missed in a very busy week of St. John's sports.