What's Happening?
Members of the 1980 St. John's baseball team, the last to reach the College World Series, are celebrating the current team's success in the NCAA Tournament. The Red Storm recently advanced to the Super Regionals after defeating No. 10 Florida State in the Tallahassee
Regional. Former players like Frank Viola and John Franco have expressed pride in the team's achievements, drawing parallels to their own underdog story from 1980. The current team, led by head coach Mike Hampton, has overcome a challenging start to the season and is now just two wins away from returning to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
Why It's Important?
St. John's baseball team's unexpected success has reignited interest and pride in a program with a storied history. The team's journey from a 1-10 start to the brink of the College World Series serves as an inspiring narrative of resilience and determination. This success not only boosts the morale of the current players and alumni but also enhances the university's reputation in collegiate sports. It highlights the potential for northeastern teams to compete at a high level despite challenges such as weather and limited resources compared to southern programs.
What's Next?
St. John's will face a formidable opponent in Alabama, the national No. 7 seed, in the Super Regionals. A victory would secure their place in the College World Series, marking a significant achievement for the program. The outcome of this series could further elevate the team's status and potentially attract more talent and resources to the program. Alumni and fans are eagerly anticipating the games, hoping for a continuation of the team's Cinderella story.











