Tim Dimas is a member of the Class of 2013 at St. John's University majoring in Journalism. He was Co-Director of Sports at WSJU Radio, St. John's official college radio station, for over two years, broadcasting Red Storm sports. He has also spent time as a high school reporter at Newsday.
How are the Red Storm baseball draftees of the past two seasons faring in the pro ranks? Rumble in the Garden has your answers.
Men's soccer wins in their first exhibition match.
Moe Harkless is reportedly headed to the Orlando Magic as part of a blockbuster trade. Is his path to playing time clearer?
Many New York City/ St. John's players - including St. John's Paris Horne, Justin Burrell, and NBA Hall of Famer Chris Mullin - lent their time and their games to the Malone Mulhall Benefit Game at Adelphi University this afternoon.
Kyle Hansen's late pick and 2nd rounder Jeremy Baltz headline St. John's big MLB draft day.
DJ Kennedy scores 12 in NBA debut with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Storm Warnings: the Frosh Five in the Past 6. A player-by-player look at the Red Storm's recent games.
Player evaluations: promise in 5 game stretch for St. John's. Moe Harkless and D`Angelo Harrison continue to lead the Storm.
5 questions on Villanova with Aaron Bracy of PhilaHoops.com
A Storm of the Past: Nurideen Lindsey Transfers to Arkansas.
Player Evaluations: in the Big East's first two weeks; Harrison, Harkless shine.
The state of St. John's recruiting - it's not time to panic
Alumni update: St. John's basketball class of 2011. Where are DJ Kennedy, Justin Burrell, Justin Brownlee, Sean Evans, and Paris Horne playing? How are they doing?
St. John's Player meter, week 5.
The second St. John's player meter, with poll. Agree? Disagree?
St. John's player performance meter, week 1.
In the movie "Love and Basketball" two basketball athletes, male and female, grow up together. And their game slowly translates into a relationship in which they would take to college, with the two...
Catching up with former St. John's walk on Kevin Clark as he continues his career at Pace University.
Our first impressions of the new St. John's players, for good and not-so-good.