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Coaches dish on recruiting misadventures

Coaches dish on recruiting misadventures

So you want to be a big-time college basketball coach, want to wear an Italian designer suit, want to hear Jay Bilas, Fran Fraschilla and Bill Raftery anoint you a genius for calling that out-of-bounds play out of the timeout -- heady...  Read Full Story

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    NCAA clears Harkless to play for St. John's

    St. John’s star freshman recruit Maurice Harkless has been cleared by the NCAA to play for the Red Storm this season, The Post has learned. Harkless is arguably the most important recruit in Steve Lavin’s highly ranked recruiting class because he...  

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    Walter McCarty, the former Knicks first-round pick who was recently let go by the Pacers as an assistant coach, is the leading candidate to become men...  

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  • 'Pops' showing St. John's ropes

    'Pops' showing St. John's ropes

    Malik Stith turned 22 this week but his newbie St. John's teammates have been calling him "Pops" all summer. Stith finds himself in the most remarkable of positions. He has gone from being a player that wasn't wanted to being the player St. John's...  

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    Brush with law ripened Lincoln's rising star

    READING, Pa. -- Shaquille Davis was very much like the other 700 kids at Albright College for last week's Hoop Group's Elite Session 1. He was looking to catch the eye of a few college basketball coaches, gain Division I interest or a scholarship...  

  • SUNY school continues to grow

    SUNY school continues to grow

    Consider this the first Robbins Nest quiz: Which New York university will send its basketball team to Europe this summer for a five-game exhibition tour to prepare for the 2011-12 season, when it will play one game in the Garden? St. John's?...  

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    Crash survivor has the Wolverines to lean on

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  • Reasso out as Rutgers coach after 29 years

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  • Red Storm bounced in NCAA second round

    Red Storm bounced in NCAA second round

    Even after giving up an early goal, Derby Carrillo was confident the St. John’s men’s soccer team would find a way to get the equalizer. “From the time we first went down I thought we’re going to get it, we’ll get opportunities and we did,” the...  

  • St. John's storms to first NCAA tournament bid

    St. John's storms to first NCAA tournament bid

    The announcement on ESPNews took about 16 minutes, but it was 16 years in the making for St. John’s women’s soccer coach Ian Stone. The Red Storm earned its first bid to the NCAA tournament in program history Monday night, one of seven Big East...  

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  • St. John's falls to Marquette on late goal

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  • No. 15 St. John's plays Seton Hall to scoreless draw

    No. 15 St. John's plays Seton Hall to scoreless draw

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