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The St. John's Red Storm volleyball team hosting a match at Carnesecca Arena. The women's volleyball team at St. John's have won 3 Big East regular-season championships (2006, 2007 & 2008) and won the Big East Championship in 2007 and 2019 – and appeared in the Women's Volleyball NCAA tournament in 2006, 2007 and 2019. [17] Head Coach: Joanne ...
St. John's has 16 varsity men's sports. In the fall, they compete in football, soccer, golf, and cross country. They also have a club rowing team in the fall. In the winter, they compete in swimming, basketball, wrestling, hockey, alpine ski, and indoor track and field.
The St. John's golf team, which won a Division 1 state championship in the fall, will compete one last time this season at the National High School Golf Invitational in Texas.
John’s, which now holds just a 16-12 record, only made two 3-pointers as a team. Trey Alexander dropped a season-high 31 points for Creighton. Ryan Kalkbrenner added 12 points and 10 rebounds.
The 2024–25 St. John's Red Storm men's basketball team represents St. John's University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.They are coached by Rick Pitino, in his second year at the school, and play their home games at Carnesecca Arena and Madison Square Garden as members of the Big East Conference.
He has been ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking. Frank Beard: 11 – 1: topped the PGA Tour money list in 1969 Woody Blackburn: 2 – – Bill Britton: 1 – – Mark Calcavecchia: 13 – 4: won the 1989 Open Championship: Chris Couch: 1: 5: n/a: Bubba Dickerson – 1: n/a: won the 2001 U.S. Amateur: Chris DiMarco: 3: 1: n/a
Although an independent at the time, St. John's participated from 1975 to 1979 in the end-of-season ECAC tournaments organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (a loosely organized sports federation of Eastern colleges and universities) for ECAC members which otherwise had no access to an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament.