St. John's University Athletics
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A founding member of the BIG EAST, St. John’s has a proud athletics history that dates back to 1907.
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Is committed to enhancing the educational experiences and opportunities for our student-athletes as we remain true to our mission to Win.Graduate.Serve.
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Whether on campus or at Madison Square Garden, there is nothing like cheering for the Red Storm with your fellow Johnnies.
Sports Camps and Clinics
No matter your child’s level of play, St. John's summer sports camps can bring out the best in your MVP.
Learn More1870 Court
St. John's newest hospitality area for men's basketball games. The 1870 Court is reserved exclusively for St. John's alumni and friends, Red White Club members, season ticket holders, and the University community. Named in honor of the year that the University was founded.
Join UsIntramurals
The Intramural program at St. John’s University provides formal recreational sports opportunities to all students, faculty, staff and administrators by offering an opportunity for interesting and rewarding competition in men’s, women’s and co-rec activities. The program offers a variety of activities that the entire university community can participate in regardless of preference or athletic ability.
Intramural ProgramOur Athletes
The University fields 17 NCAA, Division I teams, with many scholar-athletes going on to compete on professional and Olympic teams, or become leaders in New York City.
Success at St. John's
Soccer Star Turned Orthopedic Surgeon Serves At-Risk Populations
Hand surgeon Jeffrey G. Stepan, M.D. ’08C first heard the call of service at St. John’s University—and continues to answer it today. A native of California, Dr. Stepan recalled that the combination of the University’s high-quality academics and diverse offerings in athletics attracted him to St. John’s, as well as the opportunity to study in New York City.
Jeffrey G. Stepan, M.D. ’08C St. John's College of Liberal Arts and SciencesHighlight
Dr. Stepan, a Chemistry major, played on the Men’s Soccer team under heralded coach David Masur ’03Ed.D., whom he considers a profound influence. “He constantly pushed us to our limits, and sometimes a little bit beyond,” Dr. Stepan explained. “That was instrumental in overcoming any difficulties I had with academics, and the lessons he taught served me well in my career. He definitely made me more resilient.”
Toxicology Major Excels in the Classroom and on the Playing Field
Angela Saric had just pitched a no-hit shutout for the girls’ softball team at Indian Hills High School in Oakland, NJ, when opportunity knocked.
College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesNews
Sunday Supper Honoring HOF Coach Lou Carnesecca ’50C, ’60GEd, ’00HON Tips Off Basketball Season
Sunday Supper with Looie, a premier fundraising event at Russo’s on the Bay in Queens, NY, on Sunday, September 29, beginning at 12:30 p.m. The late September fundraiser is just over 100 days in advance of Coach Carnesecca’s 100th birthday.
Campus Capital Improvements Help St. John’s Prepare for New Academic Year
To the casual summertime visitor to St. John’s University’s Queens, NY, campus, the extent of the expansive scope of capital improvements, renovations, deferred maintenance projects, and new construction may take time to become apparent. Nevertheless, many capital improvements are underway up close and behind the scenes, and work continues as the campus hosts regular summertime activities, external events, athletic camps, and routine business operations.
St. John’s University Awarded $3M HECap Grant to Support New Basketball Practice Facility
St. John’s University has been awarded a $3 million New York State Higher Education Capital Matching Grant (HECap) that will be used to help finance the construction of a new state-of-the-art basketball practice facility adjacent to Gate 4 (175th Street and Union Turnpike) on the Queens, NY, campus.