After losing one Iona University star earlier in the week, a different one is following Rick Pitino to Queens.
earlier in the week, a different one is following Pitino to Queens.
Daniss Jenkins verbally committed to St. John’s on Thursday, becoming Pitino’s first recruit at the Queens school.Robert Sabo for the NY Post Jenkins was an All-MAAC second-team selection last year after averaging 15.6 points, 4.9 assists and 4.4 rebounds, and helping Iona win the MAAC regular-season and postseason titles.Iona’s Daniss Jenkins dribbles against UConn during the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 17, 2023.The 6-foot-3 Jenkins heard from a number of schools, such as Ohio State, SMU and Wichita State, but was set on the Johnnies and finishing up his college career with Pitino.
“Coach ‘P’ took care of me here at Iona. I had one of the best years of my college career with him,” Jenkins told The Post. “It was a no-brainer to go be with him for my last year of eligibility.”
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