The Johnnies further bolstered their ranks Friday night when standout Thomas Jefferson junior point guard Davontay Grace verbally committed to the school.
Grace didn't feel the need to leave the five boroughs for college.
"I want to be the first one, to show everybody it's good to stay home," he told The Post. "Hopefully more players will follow me."
A playmaking 6-foot-1 guard, Grace led Jefferson to the PSAL Class AA semifinals last year and has helped them to the top of Brooklyn AA this season. He chose St. John's over West Virginia, Marquette and Hofstra.
The program's progress intrigued Grace, along with the opportunity to play right away since current point guard Malik Boothe will graduate next year.
"I liked everything," Grace said. "It's a great opportunity to get my education close to home, it's a great opportunity to come in and play right away, and play against all the other top programs."
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