no, not the Red Men ....
Their coach has 713 career wins http://www.gojohnnies.com/staff.aspx?staff=10&path=mbball
And a kid who got a mention by TSN http://www.gojohnnies.com/news/2010/10/6/BASKETBALL_1006105826.aspx
Quote from: NYWarrior on November 05, 2010, 09:46:46 AM
Their coach has 713 career wins
BBall coach in his 47th season and 713 wins.
Their football coach in his 62nd season, 58 at St. John's, with 471 wins.
Where's tha famous alumni thread?
Hey their coach used to play for us!
Nice to see an alum have such as successful career.
What a legend!
Not sure about famous but this is from their wiki page.....
Notable alumni
Tom Burnett, hero of United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11, 2001 attacks. Attended SJU for two years, but did not graduate.
Edward Devitt ('34), U.S. Congressman 1947-1949
David Durenberger, former U.S. Senator
Jon Hassler, novelist
Elizabeth Hayden [7] ('68) District Court Judge in Stearns County; Presided over Rep. Norm Coleman's case to overturn Dem. Al Franken's 225-vote advantage following a recount
Mark Kennedy, former U.S. Congressman
Matt Kirby and Kevin Truckenmiller, members of alternative rock band Quietdrive
Bill Kling, co-founder and president of Minnesota Public Radio
Bernie Kukar, former National Football League referee
Mike McCarthy, businessman
John McCutcheon, Grammy-winning folk musician
Denis McDonough ('92), Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications to President Barack Obama.
John McNally, aka "Johnny Blood", National Football League Hall of Famer
Larry Millett, journalist and author
Richard Sabers ('60) South Dakota Supreme Court Justice
Matt Schnobrich, 2008 Summer Olympics crew rower
George Sinner ('50), Governor of North Dakota 1985-1992
Eugene P. Sheehy, Head Academic Librarian at Columbia University, 1967-1986
Stephen Sommers, movie director
Gordon Zahn attended briefly but was pressured to leave. He later wrote German Catholics and Hitler's Wars and In Solitary Witness: The Life and Death of Franz Jägerstätter. Later he was given St. John's Pax Christi award.[8][9]
Quote from: 6Under20 on November 05, 2010, 03:59:15 PM
Not sure about famous but this is from their wiki page.....
Notable alumni
Tom Burnett, hero of United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11, 2001 attacks. Attended SJU for two years, but did not graduate.
Edward Devitt ('34), U.S. Congressman 1947-1949
David Durenberger, former U.S. Senator
Jon Hassler, novelist
Elizabeth Hayden [7] ('68) District Court Judge in Stearns County; Presided over Rep. Norm Coleman's case to overturn Dem. Al Franken's 225-vote advantage following a recount
Mark Kennedy, former U.S. Congressman
Matt Kirby and Kevin Truckenmiller, members of alternative rock band Quietdrive
Bill Kling, co-founder and president of Minnesota Public Radio
Bernie Kukar, former National Football League referee
Mike McCarthy, businessman
John McCutcheon, Grammy-winning folk musician
Denis McDonough ('92), Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications to President Barack Obama.
John McNally, aka "Johnny Blood", National Football League Hall of Famer
Larry Millett, journalist and author
Richard Sabers ('60) South Dakota Supreme Court Justice
Matt Schnobrich, 2008 Summer Olympics crew rower
George Sinner ('50), Governor of North Dakota 1985-1992
Eugene P. Sheehy, Head Academic Librarian at Columbia University, 1967-1986
Stephen Sommers, movie director
Gordon Zahn attended briefly but was pressured to leave. He later wrote German Catholics and Hitler's Wars and In Solitary Witness: The Life and Death of Franz Jägerstätter. Later he was given St. John's Pax Christi award.[8][9]
No porn star?
Quote from: Lighthouse 84 on November 05, 2010, 03:59:59 PM
No porn star?
Looks like no male porn star from the all male school.
Quote from: chuncken on November 05, 2010, 12:46:47 PM
Hey their coach used to play for us!
Nice to see an alum have such as successful career.
Any chance the students can show some respect and avoid yelling "sucks" after he's introduced tomorrow?
my best man at my wedding, Bill May, said that the basketball games at St. John's were wild. The students were able to stand right next to the sidelines so inbounds plays for opposing teams were an adventure. The Students would scream right in the dude's ears, right on top of him. So I say "you suck" and the kiss cam featuring to johnnies on the bench is right in play.
St. John's regularly leads DIII in football attendance and from what I understand is still pretty wild basketball wise. Pretty good for a small, liberal arts college.
Quote from: chapman on November 05, 2010, 04:33:16 PM
Any chance the students can show some respect and avoid yelling "sucks" after he's introduced tomorrow?
They did, he got a nice hand from the crowd, probably because he was announced as a former Marquette basketball letter-winner.