St. John's lands European sharpshooter Imran Suljanovic


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Key Highlights

Imran Suljanovic, an 18-year-old sharpshooting wing from Austria, has committed to St. John's University.

Decision Details

He chose St. John's over other high-major schools like Ohio State, Cincinnati, and Xavier, foregoing further visits.

Team Impact

This addition to St. John's roster significantly improves their shooting capabilities, complementing other recent transfer additions including Ian Jackson, Joson Sanon, and Oziyah Sellers. This aligns with coach Rick Pitino's goal of improving shooting for the upcoming season.

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More shooting is on the way to Queens, this time from across the Atlantic Ocean.

Imran Suljanovic, a sharpshooting wing from Austria, has committed and signed with St. John’s, he told The Post on Tuesday afternoon.

Rick Pitino’s offseason goal of improving St. John’s shooting already received a shot in the arm from transfers Ian Jackson (North Carolina), Joson Sanon (Arizona State) and Oziyah Sellers (Stanford), and the 6-foot-8 Suljanovic could add to that.

Suljanovic, 18, heard from a number of high-major schools, specifically Ohio State, Cincinnati and Xavier, but he opted to sign with St. John’s and Pitino rather than take any more visits.

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