According to President Harrington.
http://media.www.torchonline.com/media/storage/paper952/news/2009/03/18/Features/Rev-Harrington.Sits.Down.With.The.Torch.In.An.Exclusive.Interview-3675101.shtmlQ: What has been your biggest regret, or something you wish could have been done better in the last 20 years?
A: The downside, the one thing that's been a real disappointment, is obviously the basketball tradition, which has been so important to us.
The bottom line is, we made, early on, some bad decisions regarding the men's basketball team, and that's been a disappointment to a lot of people. Me too, since I've always been a huge basketball fan.
Are there external factors in it? Yeah. The recruiting has changed so much because of television, conference structure, etc. So a lot of excuses can be made, but I don't make any excuses.
Bottom line: I don't think we made good decisions regarding the men's basketball team. But, once we hit the bottom with the Pittsburgh incident and the NCAA violations that came out after that, I was determined not to have this institution be embarrassed again by that type of behavior on part of the students or anything that could be slightly questionable to the NCAA. And that became my top priority with that program. And yes, we would continue men's basketball, but it had to be done the right way.
And that's what I so appreciate Norm Roberts for. He's done it the right way. These young men are representative students of St. John's, and academically, they are very strong, much stronger than in the past. Character wise, we hear from people in different cities who meet them in hotels and such, how representative they are.
There's not a bit of NCAA questioning as far as I know of, and there better not be.
And the last piece is we are making progress each year, and I believe Norm is going to be able to bring us back to where we were.
Q: Do you feel students, fans, alumni and the media have been unfairly lambasting Norm?
A: Again, turn to the positive side of this: people still really care about St. John's basketball.
And there are people who have different levels of patience, and different levels of understanding how bad the situation was that Norm inherited. Fair, unfair, I understand why people really want us to win on a regular basis at the top immediately. I don t think anybody's more in that category than Norm Roberts.
But I've also seen what has to get done to get where we are now, and I think we've made great progress, and I have great confidence that Norm is going to be able to bring us back there. He's a fine man and a fine coach.