Monday, March 31, 2025

St. John's Signs Sanon, Top Prospect from Arizona State

 

@StJohnsBball.


The St. John's Red Storm, on Monday, officially announced the signing of Arizona State transfer Joson Sanon, a former five-star prospect. 

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Four Tops Advance To Final Four

 

Photo by Jason Schott.


In the East Regional Final on Saturday night in Newark, the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils advanced to the Final Four with their 85-65 win over the second-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide.

Wolf Roars, But Atlanta Scorches NYCFC In Second Half

 

Hannes Wolf (17, at right), celebrates one of his goals. Provided by NYCFC.


New York City Football Club suffered their toughest loss of the season, as they squandered a two-goal lead to fall to Atlanta United FC, 4-3, on Saturday night.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

New At Citi Field In 2025: Mets Unveil Award-Winning Dining Options

 

Citi Field being prepped for the season this past Tuesday morning. All photos by Jason Schott.


The Mets home opener is this Friday afternoon at Citi Field, when the Amazin's take on the Toronto Blue Jays, and recently, they unveiled what their fans can dine on.

Friday, March 28, 2025

Sweet Sixteen: Alabama & Duke Shoot The Lights Out In Newark

 

Photo by Jason Schott.


On Thursday night at the Prudential Center in Newark, the Alabama Crimson Tide and Duke Blue Devils put on a shooting display that would have rivaled what the New Jersey Devils do with hockey pucks.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Books: "The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America," By Kostya Kennedy

 


The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America

By Kostya Kennedy

St. Martin's Press; hardcover, 304 pages; $30.00; available today, Tuesday, March 25th

Kostya Kennedy has written landmark biographies of the biggest figures in American sports, including the New York Times bestselling 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports; Pete Rose: An American Dilemma; and True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson, which we reviewed in April 2022. All three books were honored with the CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year, and Kennedy, a former Senior Writer at Sports Illustrated, is currently an editor as Dotdash Meredith.

Books: "I Am the Arrow: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath in Six Poems"

 


I Am the Arrow: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath in Six Poems

By Sarah Ruden

Library of America; hardcover; $22; available today, Tuesday, March 25th

The Library of America, now in its fourth decade, is a nonprofit organization that champions the nation's heritage by publishing America's greatest writing in authoritative new editions, and providing resources for readers to explore this deep legacy.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Books: "Elvis and the Colonel," By Greg McDonald, now in paperback

 


Elvis and the Colonel: An Insider's Look at the Most Legendary Partnership in Show Business

By Greg McDonald and Marshall Terrill

St. Martin's Press; paperback, 384 pages; $20.00

Greg McDonald is an entertainment producer who got his start in show business with Colonel Tom Parker, and they knew each other for almost four decades. As a teenager, McDonald drove the Colonel around Los Angeles when his top client, Elvis Presley, was making movies in Hollywood, spent time with him when Elvis began his residency in Las Vegas, traveled with him when Elvis hit the road when he started touring again, and worked with Parker at his home office in Palm Springs, California. 

Saturday, March 22, 2025

St. John's Season Ends In Crushing Loss To Cal & Arkansas

 

St. John's RJ Luis Jr. battling Arkansas' Karter Knox. @StJohnsBball.


The St. John's Red Storm's magical season turned into a a nightmare  in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, as they lost a heartbreaker to the Arkansas Razorbacks, 75-66, on Saturday afternoon in Providence.

Friday, March 21, 2025

Yankee Stadium Has Exciting New Dining Options For 2025 Season

 

New food items on display at the Audi Club at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday morning. All photos by Jason Schott.


The Yankees unveiled their new food and beverage options for the season at Yankee Stadium this week, ahead of the American League Champions' home opener on Thursday afternoon against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Late Show: St. John's Superb Second Half Delivers First NCAA Win In 25 Years

 

RJ Luis Jr. taking one up the court. Provided by St. John's.


The St. John's Red Storm overcame a slow start, and delivered another late finish at a late hour to roll past Omaha, 83-53, in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night in Providence.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Pitino Honored As USBWA National Coach of the Year

 

Rick Pitino during a timeout on November 30 at Carnesecca Arena. Photo by Jason Schott.


On Thursday morning, ahead of the start of the NCAA Tournament, St. John's Head Coach Rick Pitino was named the U.S. Basketball Writers' Association (USBWA) Henry Iba National Coach of the Year winner.

Books: "John Quincy Adams: Speeches & Writings" From Library of America

 


JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: Speeches & Writings

Edited by David Waldstreicher

Library of America; hardcover, 832 pages; $45

The Library of America, now in its fourth decade, is a nonprofit organization that champions the nation's heritage by publishing America's greatest writing in authoritative new editions, and providing resources for readers to explore this deep legacy.

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Books: "The Saint Laurent Muse" By C.W. Gortner

 



The Saint Laurent Muse

By C.W. Gortner

William Morrow; paperback; $18.99; available today, Tuesday, March 18th

C.W. Gortner is the author of many bestselling historical novels, including Mademoiselle Chanel, which have been published in over twenty countries. Gortner came to New York City in the mid-1980s to pursue his dream of becoming a freelance fashion marketer. In that time, before conglomerates started buying up houses, his job could include anything from bringing coffee after a night of heavy partying, to helping choose models for a show, or working closely with a designer to finish their line. 

Monday, March 17, 2025

St. John's Takes Fifth Spot In AP Poll

 

RJ Luis Jr. burying a three-pointer early in the second half of Saturday night's Big East Tournament Championship Game. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John's Red Storm came in the No. 5 spot in the AP Poll released on Monday, and they remained in fifth in the USA Today Coaches Poll.

Sunday, March 16, 2025

St. John’s Heads To Providence To Open March Madness

 

St. John's celebrates winning the Big East Tournament Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John’s Red Storm is the second  seed in the West Regional in the NCAA Championship.

Saturday, March 15, 2025

St. John’s Wins Big East Tournament

 

St. John's celebrates after the clock hit zero. Photo by Jason Schott.

St. John's on the podium with the Big East Tournament championship trophy. 


The St. John’s Red Storm won the Big East Tournament on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, as they cruised past the Creighton Bluejays, 82-66.

Friday, March 14, 2025

Big East Semis: St. John’s & Zuby Zoom By Marquette

 

Zuby Ejiofor taking one to the hoop to give St. John’s a 35-33 lead late in the first half. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John’s Red Storm continue to keep finding new levels to take their game, and they did that on Friday night as they rolled to a 79-63 win over Marquette in the Big East Tournament Semifinals.

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Big East Tourney Day 2: St. John’s Puts Up “ Four-Star Performance” To Bop Butler

 

R.J. Luis Jr. running back upcourt after his three-pointer put St. John's up 18-3 at the 12:28 mark of the first half. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John’s Red Storm, the top seed in the Big East Tournament, opened in dominant fashion, as they beat the Butler Bulldogs, 78-57, on Thursday afternoon at Madison Square Garden.

The Red Storm came out firing, and opened up an 18-3 lead on an RJ Luis Jr. three-pointer at the 12:29 mark of the first half.

That lead would expand to 17 points, at 25-8, on a Simeon Wilcher layup at 8:09.

Around that time, Lefteris Liotopoulos entered and he continued his solid play. He had six points on 3-5 shooting in 9:03 of play, and he had a big highlight as he stole a pass along the baseline after a Butler inbounds and laid it in to make it 33-21 St. John’s with 3:59 left in the first.

The Red Storm led 36-27 at halftime. They were paced by nine points, five rebounds, four assists, and a steal from Kadary Richmond. RJ Luis Jr. had eight points, and Sadiku Ibine Ayo had five points and three rebounds off the bench. 

Sadiku Ibine Ayo burying a three-pointer that put SJU up 21-7 at the 9:52 mark of the first half. Photo by Jason Schott.

In the second half, St. John’s continued to dominate. They opened up a 22-point lead, 56-34, on a Deivon Smith three-pointer at the 12:31 mark.

Butler responded with an 11-4 run before Luis Jr. stopped their momentum with a layup at the 8:57 mark that made it 62-45.

St. John’s opened up a 23-point edge, 74-51, on an Aaron Scott three with 3:13 left.

RJ Luis Jr. led St. John’s once again with 20 points on 8-18 from the field, including 2-3 on three-pointers, with seven rebounds, a steal and a block.

Kadary Richmond and Aaron Scott had 15 points apiece. Richmond shot 7-13 and he just missed a double-double, with nine assists and eight rebounds. Scott shot 6-10, including 3-6 on threes, with four rebounds and an assist.

“Basically I told the guys that a five-plus performance is a Michael Jordan performance, and we were a four-star tonight, which was good enough to win, which you expect,” St. John’s Head Coach Rick Pitino said afterwards. “Sometimes a team that plays a game has a little under their belt that hurts them in the third game (between opponents), obviously, but we played good enough to win. We did a lot of good things tonight. We did a lot of things we need to get better at, but overall, it was a four-star performance, and we’ll take it.”

Next up is the Semifinals on Friday night and St. John’s will play Marquette, who came back to beat Xavier, 89-87.

PITINO POSTGAME: Here are more remarks from St. John’s Head Coach Rick Pitino in his postgame press conference: 

On Deivon Smith’s health: “I think he's mentally very self-conscious, and it's bothering him more mentally than it will bother him physically. Injuries, you've got to get over the hump mentally and he has to get over the hump mentally. I'm sure it's bothering him. He's a tough kid, but you've got to get over the hump mentally, and that's what he is really struggling with. Pays too much attention to it. He's got to block it out of his mind, and it's easier said than done to do that.”


On how important it is to find a rhythm on offense:

“Well, I think you have to have a number of assists. You have to share the basketball. We did that tonight, most of the night. We got good looks in the breaks, good looks moving the basketball. Like I said, we're a better shooting team than our numbers indicate, and we will continue. We're not going to be a great shooting team, but I think we're going to be a good shooting team.” 

 

On the crowd’s energy during today’s game: “Energy was good. We didn't have a lot of our fans here. There was a lot of blue. Must be Marquette. A lot of blue in the place. It's not a home game because it's tough to get tickets. … It's not a home game. Now you get more tickets as it opens up. Although it's a home court, it's not a home game.”


On Kadary Richmond not making the All-Big East First Team: "I told this to the team, and I'll repeat it to you guys, and I think I've said it before. A lot of our team was upset that Kadary wasn't First Team All-League. I understand it because it's tough to get in three guys. I said, 'Kadary, your teammates and coaching staff think you're a top-three guard in the nation. Maybe the best guard in the nation. So, what does that matter? You've got the respect of every coach and every teammate. We think you're the best guard in the nation. So that's better than anything else.' He's been terrific, he's playing brilliant basketball. He's a 6'5", 6'6" guard that has great body control, understands the game, owns up to everything he does wrong. He's coachable. He's got a great attitude. He's very humble. There aren't enough adjectives I can say about that young man."


FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE: Big East Tournament Semifinals


St. John's vs. Marquette at 6:30 p.m.


UConn vs. Creighton approximately 9:00 p.m.


 

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Big East Tourney Day 1: Butler Set To Battle St. John’s

Kolby King putting in a layup to give Butler a 28-18 lead in the first half. Photo by Jason Schott.

The Butler Bulldogs dominated from start to finish as they beat the Providence Friars, 75-69 in the first game of the Big East Tournament on Wednesday afternoon.

That means that top-seeded St. John’s will start their quest for a title against Butler in the quarterfinals on Thursday at high noon.

St. John’s won both of their games in the regular season against Butler, on January 7 at Carnesecca Arena, 82-72, and on February 26 on the road, 76-70.

Butler Head Coach Thad Matta said of meeting St. John’s for a third time, “We just played them a week ago or two weeks, whatever. In the guys’ minds, we’ll refresh them. As a staff, we’re prepared. We will get back and get into it, but the good thing is you knew who you were going to play if you won, so we’re prepared for that…Obviously they’re the best team in the league, so this is a great opportunity for our guys. I’m excited to play this game. Hopefully the players are.”

Butler led this one wire to wire, as they opened with a 7-2 burst that turned into a 17-9 edge at the 12:26 mark of the first half.

The Bulldogs led by as many as 10, and took a 39-31 lead into halftime.

In the second half, Butler maintained a 10-point edge and led by as many as 14, at 71-57, with 3:14 left before Providence trimmed the deficit for some window dressing at the end.

Butler was led by Pierre Brooks, who had 25 points on 11-18 from the field, including 1-6 on three-pointers, with seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals.

Jahmyl Telfot had 16 points (7-12 FG, 1-5 threes), three steals, two rebounds, and two assists. Landon Moore had nine points off the bench (3-4 FG, 2-3 threes), with three rebounds off the bench.

In the late action, DePaul beat Georgetown, 71-67, while Villanova dominated Seton Hall, 67-55.

THURSDAY SCHEDULE: 

St. John's vs. Butler, noon

Xavier vs. Marquette, 2:30 p.m.

Creighton vs. DePaul, 7 p.m.

Connecticut vs. Villanova, 9:30 p.m.


St. John’s Honored Ahead Of Big East Tournament

 

Rick Pitino receiving the Big East Coach of the Year Award from Commissioner Val Ackerman on Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Jason Schott.

On Wednesday, ahead of the tip-off of the Big East Tournament, St. John’s received honors befitting a season in which they won their first regular season conference title in 40 years.

Rick Pitino was named Big East Coach of the Year and RJ Luis Jr. was named Player of the Year.

In his second season at the helm, Pitino led the Red Storm to an 18-2 conference record and 27-4 overall. They are ranked No. 6 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, and No. 5 in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll.

Pitino has earned 13 conference titles in his 37 seasons as a Division I Head Coach. He is the first coach to lead five different schools to a regular season championship - Boston University, Kentucky, Louisville, Iona, St. John’s - with four of those coming in his second year at the helm.

Prior to this, St. John's had won the Big East Regular Season title five times, all with Lou Carnesecca at the helm, in 1980, '83, '85, '86, and '92. The 1985 one was the only outright title until this one.

Rick Pitino. Photo by Jason Schott. 

“It’s been an awesome regular season,  capped off by such a nice award, especially with the Big East,”Pitino said at the ceremony at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday afternoon. “I’ve coached against Looie (Carnesecca,) Rollie (Massimino), Jim Boeheim, Jim Calhoun, John Thompson, and then when the Big East expanded, even added to those great coaches, so when someone says, ‘you won some National Coaches (of the Year), but never Big East’ - Big East has had the greatest coaches in the history of college basketball, so it’s a special award for me to be amongst some of those greats who’ve and I’m thankful to my peers for voting me in.”

On Tuesday, his son, Richard Pitino, was named Mountain West Coach of the Year after he led the New Mexico Lobos to a 25-6 overall record and the conference regular season championship. While this is not the first time a father and son have each won conference coach of the year honors, according to St. John's, "it is believed to be the first time in NCAA Division I history that a father and son have earned the recognition in the same season."

Pitino said of his son's honor, "My son lost JT Toppin (tranferred to Texas Tech), a senior backcourt, and he got Coach of the Year - that's even more significant than mine, when one of your children wins an award like that."

RJ Luis Jr. speaking after winning Big East Player the Year. Photo by Jason Schott.


Luis Jr. is the first St. John’s player to win the award since Walter Berry in 1986. 

Chris Mullin also won Big East Player of the Year honors, three times, from 1983 to 1985.

Luis Jr. averaged 18.1 points on 44.6 percent shooting from the field, 7.1 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game. 

"With determination and success, you could get anything done," Luis said on Wednesday. "And like I said, I got to give the credit to my teammates. Without them, I wouldn't be considered for this award because of how great of a season we've had as a whole. And like Coach Pitino says, 'When you play for the name on the front, the name on the back is going to prosper. So, I'm just an example of that."

Luis Jr. and fellow First Team selection Ryan Kalkbrenner of Creighton were the only two players in the Big East to rank in the top six in scoring and rebounding.

In the final three games of the regular season, in which Luis Jr. led them in scoring in each one, he averaged 24.3 points per game. Luis Jr. led St. John's with 28 points (10-19 FG, 3-7 three-pointers), with 11 rebounds, six offensive, for a double-double in their 86-84 overtime win at Marquette on Saturday. Before that, on Saturday, March 1, against Seton Hall, he had 21 points (7-13 FG, 2-4 on threes), six rebounds, two assists, and two steals. On February 16, he had 24 points on 9-16 shooting, including 3-6 from behind the arc, with four rebounds, two steals, and an assist in a win at Butler.

EARLY EXIT: UConn’s Liam McNeeley won the Big East Freshman of the Year award, which was handed out right before Pitino’s. As he left the stage and returned to the Connecticut delegation, including Head Coach Dan Hurley, they all walked out as Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman was introducing Pitino.



Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Books: New Novels From Silvey, Dimon, Gaylin, Horn, & Theroux

As the days are getting longer, there is the hope that you could read outside again, and we will look at five new novels that are perfect for the emergence of spring: Love and Other Paradoxes, by Catriona Silvey; The Usual Family Mayhem, by HelenKay Dimon; Play, With Knives, by Jeannette Horn; We Are Watching, by Alison Gaylin; and The Vanishing Point, by Paul Theroux.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Yankees Ace Cole To Have Tommy John Surgery

 

Gerrit Cole pitching on June 19, 2024, when he made his season debut. Photo by Jason Schott.


The Yankees sent out a dispiriting update on their ace, Gerrit Cole, on Monday evening that will already alter their season 17 days before Opening Day in The Bronx on March 27.

High Five: St. John's Moves Up In National Rankings

 

The scene at Madison Square Garden late in St. John's win over UConn on February 23rd. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John's Red Storm moved up one spot to No. 5 in the USA Today Sports Coaches Poll, while remaining at No. 6 in the AP Top 25 Men's College Basketball Poll.

Sunday, March 9, 2025

St. John's Standout Trio Earns All-Big East Honors

 

RJ Luis Jr. going along the baseline for a layup against Villanova on January 11th. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John's Red Storm, who won the regular season conference championship, saw three of their best players earn All-Big East honors on Sunday.

NYCFC Outlasts Orlando City In Opener At Yankee Stadium

 

The pregame ceremonies at Yankee Stadium. Photos by Jason Schott.


New York City Football Club earned their first win of the season with a 2-1 triumph over Orlando City in their home opener in front of 25,846 at Yankee Stadium on Saturday night.

Saturday, March 8, 2025

St. John's Ends Regular Season In Style

 

Zuby Ejiofor reaching above the defender for this jumper in the first half. @StJohnsBball.

The St. John's Red Storm closed out one of the best regular seasons in their history with an overtime win at Marquette, 86-84, on Saturday afternoon.

Mets House Open In Union Square

 

Doc Gooden and Todd Zeile just before the ribbon was cut on Mets House. Photos by Jason Schott.


Mets House NYC is now open in Union Square after a ribbon cutting on Friday with Mets legends Dwight "Doc" Gooden and Todd Zeile.

Thursday, March 6, 2025

NYCFC Lights Empire State Building

 

Maxi Moralez, Andrea Pirlo, and Matt Freese. Photos by Jason Schott. 


New York City Football Club celebrated its 10th anniversary in style at the Empire State Building on Wednesday afternoon.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

St. John’s In The Spotlight

 

RJ Luis Jr. started the scoring for St. John's Saturday with this slam. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John's Red Storm clinched the Big East regular season championship on Saturday, and the attention keeps building.

Books: "Blood and the Badge," By Michael Cannell

 


Blood and the Badge: The Mafia, Two Killer Cops, and a Scandal That Shocked the Nation

By Michael Cannell

Minotaur Books; hardcover, 368 pages; $30.00

Michael Cannell is a former editor at the New York Times, has contributed to The New Yorker and other publications, and is the author of the critically acclaimed A Brotherhood Betrayed: The Man Behind the Rise and Fall of Murder Inc., and three other works of nonfiction.

Monday, March 3, 2025

Super Six: St. John's Moves Up Nationally After Clinching Big East

 

The celebration on Saturday when St. John's clinched the Big East. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John's Red Storm, the Big East Regular Season Champions, moved up to No. 6 in both the Associated Press poll, and the USA Today Coaches' poll on Monday.

Saturday, March 1, 2025

St. John's Clinches First Big East Regular Season Title In 40 Years


A celebration decades in the making after the buzzer sounded. Photo by Jason Schott.


The St. John's Red Storm clinched the outright Big East Regular Season Championship for the first since the 1984-85 season with a gritty 71-61 victory over Seton Hall on Saturday afternoon at a sold-out Madison Square Garden.

NYCFC Loses Late In LA

 

Ryan Hollingshead celebrates after his goal. @LAFC.


New York City Football Club came close to taking out points from their second road game to open the season, but they lost a heartbreaker to LAFC, 1-0, on Saturday night.