10. HARRY BOYKOFF
Center, 1942-43, 1945-47
A 6-9 player in the early 1940s? Yes, and All-American Boykoff (fourth from left) led St. John’s University to its first NIT title after scoring 56 points in three games. He set the old Madison Square Garden scoring record with 45 points against St. Joseph’s, and was the first St. John’s player to score 1,000 career points.
Countdown: Top 10 St. John's alum of all time
Newsday's Steve Marcus counts down the 10 greatest players to wear a St. John's University uniform.
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Harry Boykoff Alan Seiden Tony Jackson Lloyd "Sonny" Dove Dick McGwire Malik Sealy Mark Jackson Bob Zawoluk Walter Berry Chris Mullin
