Dylan Darling Leaves St. John's Basketball Program, Enters Transfer Portal
Fan favorite Dylan Darling enters transfer portal after one season with St. John’s men’s basketball
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Dylan Darling, a guard for St. John's Red Storm basketball team, has entered the transfer portal after one season. The redshirt junior averaged 6.9 points and played a key role in the team's recent successes, including a memorable buzzer-beater against Kansas in the NCAA Tournament.
- 01Dylan Darling has entered the transfer portal after one season with St. John's.
- 02He averaged 6.9 points, 2.6 assists, and 1.4 steals during the season.
- 03Darling played a significant role in St. John's winning the Big East titles.
- 04He is the fourth player from St. John's to enter the transfer portal this offseason.
- 05The team is actively seeking replacements, including Leroy Blyden from Toledo.
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Dylan Darling, a redshirt junior guard for the St. John's Red Storm basketball team, has entered the transfer portal, marking a significant change for the program. After averaging 6.9 points, 2.6 assists, and 1.4 steals in 35 games, Darling played a pivotal role in the team's success, including a memorable buzzer-beater against the Kansas Jayhawks in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, which secured their first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1999. Darling's departure makes him the fourth player to leave the program this offseason, joining Sadiku Ibine Ayo, Lefteris Liotopoulos, and Imran Suljanovic. The team is now back to seven scholarship players and is actively hosting potential transfer targets, including Leroy Blyden, who was named the MAC Rookie of the Year after an impressive season at Toledo.
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Darling's departure leaves St. John's with fewer scholarship players, impacting team depth and dynamics as they prepare for the next season.
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