A look at St. John's, the currenmt transfer situation, and the long-term goal.
The college basketball season is over, after Villanova's thrilling victory over North Carolina to win the NCAA Championship. St. John's a team that rutted in the college basketball gutter, lost 21 of their last 22 games. Fans know brighter days are ahead, and brighter days come from recruiting, where the Red Storm have laid the groud work for strong relationships in the 2017 and 2018 classes.
While checking on Twitter for some more information on recruiting, Zach Braziller dropped this nugget.
— Zach Braziller (@NYPost_Brazille) April 7, 2016
Now that the NCAA no longer gives waivers for players who transfer and apply for some kind of hardship - such as "my grandaunt is sick and I want to be close to home, which happens to be 200 miles away" - teams have to allow the NCAA-mandated year off of competition from transferring players.