As St. John’s has returned to national prominence, the senior guard Dwight Hardy has been the star, a dazzling scorer who chose to play for his hometown Red Storm at a time when that was not fashionable.
But what has made Hardy’s ascent so compelling is the circuitous route he took to arrive at a university only a subway ride away from where he grew up.
Hardy was raised roughly a mile from Yankee Stadium, in housing projects in the Bronx, in a complex that squeezes seven buildings and two basketball courts between Courtlandt and Park Avenues. But Hardy’s path to St. John’s took him to a prep school in North Carolina and then to a junior college in rural Iowa in an effort to qualify academically.
All roads led back to New York.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/09/sports/ncaabasketball/09redstorm.html?_r=1