March 08, 2012

Recognized as the driving force behind a
St. John’s men’s basketball team that fielded five freshmen as
starters, forward/guard
Moe Harkless was named 2011-12 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year on
March 6.
The 6-8 swingman is the second St. John's player to earn this
distinction. David Russell took home the honor in the 1979-80
season.
En route to winning the award, Harkless averaged 15.2 points per
game, ranking him second in the conference and ninth in the nation
among rookies. His 8.6 boards per game were strong enough to give
him a share of the top spot for rebounds among first-year players
in the BIG EAST. During his historic season, he amassed a total of
472 points.
"The BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award is a great honor for Moe and
our program," said Head Coach
Steve Lavin. "Because Moe is a product of New York City, it was
fitting that he received the award at legendary Madison Square
Garden with his family and teammates in attendance. We are proud of
what Moe and our young group accomplished this season."
In St. John's win over Providence on Dec. 27, Harkless set a new
scoring record for a BIG EAST debut with 32 points, surpassing the
marks set by Georgetown's Allen Iverson and Notre Dame's Troy
Murphy.
Harkless was happy to share the spotlight. "I would like to credit
my teammates and coaches for this award,” he said. “As a team with
so many new players and five freshmen starting, we held together
and did a good job this year."
This is the latest in a series of accolades for the Red Storm’s
much-heralded “Fresh Five.” Harkless and guard
D’Angelo Harrison were both named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie
team, the first time a pair of St. John’s freshmen has earned the
distinction since Zendon Hamilton and Felipe Lopez in 1995.