Full list of Class of 2022 prospects that St. John’s basketball has contacted

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 16: Head coach Mike Anderson of the St. John's basketball team reacts against the Vermont Catamounts at Carnesecca Arena on November 16, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 16: Head coach Mike Anderson of the St. John's basketball team reacts against the Vermont Catamounts at Carnesecca Arena on November 16, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)
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A general view during the game between the St. John’s basketball team and the Creighton Bluejays at Carnesecca Arena on March 01, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)

Point Guards

As stated before, St. John’s has been very, very active in recruiting point guards and there is certainly no change here as the majority of prospects the Red Storm have contacted are point guards.

In no specific order, the point guards that Mike Anderson’s team has connected with are as follows:

Judah Mintz – Gonzaga College High School (D.C.). Four-star recruit, ranked No. 61 in the Class of 2022 and No. 13 point guard, according to 247 Sports Composite Rankings.

Mason Manning – First Love Christian Academy (Pa.). Three-star recruit, ranked No. 87 in the Class of 2022 and No. 20 point guard, according to 247 Sports Composite Rankings.

Jayden Pierre – Elizabeth High School (N.J.). Two-star recruit, according to Verbal Commits. Not ranked by 247 Sports.

Jayden LemondDwight-Englewood School (N.J.). Two-star recruit, according to Verbal Commits. Not ranked by 247 Sports.

Mark Armstrong Saint Peter’s Prep (N.J.). Two-star recruit, according to Verbal Commits. Not ranked by 247 Sports.

Devin Dinkins – Gonzaga College High School (D.C.). Two-star recruit, according to Verbal Commits. Not ranked by 247 Sports.

Jaquan Sanders – Our Savior Lutheran High School (N.Y.). Two-star recruit, according to Verbal Commits. Not ranked by 247 Sports.

Avery Brown – Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.) Four-star recruit, ranked No. 80 in the country, No. 18 point guard, and No. 1 player in state of Massachusetts, according to 247 Sports