Star-Studded Night in Support of STJ Basketball

October 01, 2012

With one of the country’s most celebrated college basketball traditions, St. John’s University is gearing up for another successful season. And at An Evening with St. John’s Basketball – held at the Grand Hyatt in Midtown Manhattan – alumni and friends made their support abundantly clear.

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“This event is a great way for Red Storm fans to get ready for the upcoming season,” said Ed Kull ’05MBA, Associate Chief of Staff and Associate Vice President, Institutional Advancement. “Guests are able to hear expert analysis from our coaches and even meet a handful of celebrities, so it’s always a fun opportunity.”

For the second year in a row, WFAN radio personalities Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton hosted the event, providing their hilarious brand of sports humor and insight.

“It’s great to be here,” Carton said in his introduction, “and it’s nice to know that one tradition has remained strong – a tradition that Coach Carnesecca was a part of back in the day – of St. John’s playing basketball at the Garden, playing on campus and being part of the BIG EAST.”

New Women’s Head Basketball Coach Joe Tartamella ’04MBA spoke to the crowd about his expectations for the upcoming year and about filling former Head Coach Kim Barnes Arico’s shoes.

“Kim prepared me well for this position,” Tartamella explained. “Our team will have many returning players, and coming off our program’s first-ever Sweet 16 berth, I expect continued success and a very similar brand of basketball.”

 The Men’s Basketball team, meanwhile, welcomes a host of fresh faces and will once again be one of the youngest teams in the nation. With yet another top-10 recruiting class, Head Men’s Basketball Coach Steve Lavin – who is completely healthy and cancer-free – shared his optimism for the season, noting that the team will be the deepest he’s ever coached. He also expressed his gratitude for the University’s generous donors.

“This room is filled with people who truly care,” Lavin said, “people who have a strong conviction in their love of St. John’s basketball. And when you support our Basketball programs – both Men’s and Women’s – you’re truly investing in the future of young people’s lives. You’re helping us mold young men and women who will blaze a trail, not only in basketball, but beyond, and represent St. John’s in a way that you can be proud of.”

Hall-of-Famer Rick Barry, a basketball icon who played on the ABA’s New York Nets for legendary Coach Lou Carnesecca ’50C, ’60GEd, ’00HON, also spoke to the crowd. In the ’60s, Barry attended the University of Miami and, while playing against St. John’s, once held the Alumni Hall record for most points in a single game.

“They say in life, ‘It’s better late than never,’ and it only took St. John’s 51 years to actually recruit me,” Barry joked. “But it’s especially a pleasure to be here tonight because I grew up in New Jersey and always heard about St. John’s.”

He added, “And I’ve played for a lot of coaches in my lifetime, but I enjoyed playing for Lou Carnesecca more than I did playing for anyone else on any other level – it was such a pleasure to be a part of his team.”

With promising players and high hopes for both the Men’s and Women’s teams, alumni and friends could hardly wait for the opening tip.

“It’s great to see Coach Lavin back and healthy,” said Brian Shea ’83CBA. “We have such a great tradition here – a top-10 all-time winning program – and we’re continuing to build on that. So I look at this season almost like a new beginning. The slate is clean and there are a lot of fun players to watch.”

Patrick Muchow ’87CBA, ’92MBA enjoyed the opportunity to meet Rick Barry, Boomer and Carton and talk hoops with fellow Red Storm fans.

“I always look forward to events like these every year,” he said. “And the upcoming season with Coach Lavin and Tartamella – I can’t wait to be at every home game and even away games to catch them in action.”