NEW YORK, NY — St. John’s University is still basking in the glow of its 1986 National Championship, but reality has set in quickly for the Red Storm faithful. Two of the program’s biggest stars from that title team won’t be suiting up in Queens next season.
Kirkland to Texas Tech
In a stunning move, Drew Kirkland, the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, has officially entered the transfer portal and committed to Texas Tech. Kirkland cited fit and coaching relationships as the main factors behind his decision.
The Red Raiders land one of the best guards in the country — a huge blow to St. John’s backcourt.
Gentry Turns Pro
Meanwhile, Jeff Gentry, the versatile small forward from Whitney Young, has declared for the 1986 NBA Draft. Gentry’s combination of length, defense, and offensive flashes makes him an intriguing mid-to-late first-round prospect.
With his departure, St. John’s loses a veteran presence and one of its top two-way players.
The Recruiting Reset
Head coach Lou Carnesecca and his staff now face the tough task of rebuilding their roster. The program has already begun identifying key high school targets:
- Johnny Sara (PF, Eau Claire): A rugged interior presence with strong rebounding skills, already being compared to Big East legends for his toughness.
- Rudolph Yates (SF, Crane HS, Chicago): A dynamic junior wing who can score at all three levels; St. John’s is pushing hard to land him despite heavy Midwest competition.
- Zach Murray (SG, Sierra Canyon, CA): A flashy scorer with long-range shooting ability, Murray brings the kind of West Coast flair St. John’s hasn’t had in years.
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