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St. John's University Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Big East Conference

  • Current Division: Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 1911 (Premo-Porretta Champions)

  • Cheerleading Squad: Red Storm Cheerleading

  • Dance Squad: The Red Storm Dance Team

  • Band: St. John’s University Pep Band

  • Mascot: Johnny Thunderbird (Red Hawk)

  • Fan Chant: "GO! RED! STORM!!"

  • Team Colors: Red and White

The St. John's Basketball Schedule

There are so many matchups to see! It can be difficult to decide on just one pairing. The St. John’s men’s basketball schedule is a balanced mix of traditional rivalries, key conference battles, and strategic non-conference showdowns. Critical encounters with top contenders are always a big draw, but interconference clashes can be intriguing! It’s important to consider your options, but certain opponents stand out.

Key Big East Competitors

  • Georgetown Hoyas

  • Seton Hall Pirates

  • DePaul Blue Demons

Interconference Competitors

  • Fordham Rams

  • St. Thomas Tommies

  • Boston College Eagles

Carnesecca Arena

The Red Storm plays their home games on the hardwood at Carnesecca Arena, located right on the St. John's University campus in Queens, New York. The multi-purpose facility, named after legendary coach Lou Carnesecca, opened in 1961 and has a seating capacity of 5,602. The students are known for their passionate support, and their reserved section, dubbed "The Red Zone," always elevates the energy!

Game Day Parking

To help ensure a smooth arrival, we highly recommend reserving parking when you buy your Red Storm basketball tickets. If you prefer to find parking when you get to campus, the closest options to Carnesecca Arena include the following:

  • Impark Garage: 89–35 162nd Street

  • 93rd Avenue Garage: 168–11 93rd Avenue

  • MPG Parking: 88–29 153rd Street

Alternative Transportation

Public transportation is readily available, with multiple bus lines serving the area around the university. The nearest subway stations are a bit farther away, but they provide access to the wider New York City public transportation network, making it feasible for fans coming from other parts of the city.

Notable St. John's University Basketball Players

The St. John's University athletic program has definitely seen its share of talent. These particular players excelled during their college years, earning impressive accolades, leading their teams to critical wins, and claiming personal victories on the way to professional careers in sports: 

  • Chris Mullin (1981–1985): Drafted 7th overall by Golden State, Mullin's sharpshooting and basketball IQ made him a five-time NBA All-Star. He won two Olympic gold medals, one with the US Dream Team in 1992, and was a pivotal part of “Run TMC” with Tim Hardaway and Mitch Richmond. The trio led the Warriors to five straight playoff runs between 1988 and 1993.

  • Bill Wennington (1981–1985): Drafted 16th overall by the Dallas, Wennington spent six years in the NBA, with the Mavericks and the Kings, before moving on to Italy’s Virtus Bologna. He had his greatest success with the Chicago Bulls, signing with the team as a free agent in 1993. He won three titles (1996–1998) and became a radio color commentator for the franchise.

  • Mark Jackson (1983–1987): Chosen by the New York Knicks in the first round of the 1987 draft, Jackson made a quick impact, earning Rookie of the Year honors in 1988 and being named to the All-Star team in 1989. Known for his exceptional passing skills, he played in the NBA for 17 years, retiring as one of the all-time assist leaders before becoming a coach of the GS Warriors.

  • Ron Artest (1997–1999): While at St. John’s, Artest (now Metta Sandiford-Artest) helped lead the Red Storm to the Elite Eight in 1999. Drafted 16th overall by the Chicago Bulls, his 19-season NBA career was marked by periods of brilliance and decorated with accolades that included a 2004 Defensive Player of the Year Award and a 2010 NBA title with the Lakers.

  • Maurice Harkless (2011–2012): Following a single season at St. John’s, where he was named the Big East Rookie of the Year, Harkless decided to enter the NBA Draft early. He was selected 15th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers, then traded to Orlando. Renowned for his defensive versatility, he has spent the majority of his NBA career with the Magic and Trail Blazers. 

Ready for Your Red Storm Basketball Game?

St. John's storied program and its passionate fanbase guarantee an electric atmosphere at every game. When you see the Red Storm play live, you’ll get to experience that energy as you watch thrilling plays unfold right before your eyes. There’s nothing like being part of the action, so don’t miss out – secure your St. John’s basketball tickets today!