Rohrssen won't leave Jaspers to join LavinBy LENN ROBBINS
Posted: 3:30 AM, April 6, 2010
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/rohrssen_won_leave_jaspers_to_join_JxKZaaLwCb1FBExyJvTWFKINDIANAPOLIS -- Steve Lavin was hoping his full-bore search for a dream-team staff would be finalized last night. But the new St. John's coach's last pitch to lure Barry Rohrssen from Manhattan was rebuffed.
Lavin and Rohrssen watched last night's NCAA championship game, but Rohrssen, who is respected and trusted by every program in the city, opted to retain his head-coaching job with the Jaspers.
Earlier in the evening Lavin welcomed former Iona and Drexel assistant Tony Chiles, one of the classiest players ever to come out of the city. Chiles played at All Hallows and Columbia, where he still holds the school's single-game assist record.
Lavin tomorrow is expected to bring in former Arizona and Oregon assistant Mike Dunlap, who is considered one of the sharpest X's and O's guys in the business. Dunlap led Division II Metro State in Denver to the 2000 and 2002 national championship.
Lavin also will interview Hofstra assistant Van Macon and former St. John's assistant Kimani Young, who runs the New Heights AAU program. Young is also under consideration for a spot on Tom Pecora's staff at Fordham. He could be a pivotal player in the city recruiting battles.
Unable to convince Rohrssen to leave Manhattan, Lavin likely will turn to current Arizona assistant Emanuel "Book" Richardson.