Perhaps this is why Lavin and Co. supposedly backed off Lawrence
http://zagsblog.com/articles/st-johns-sanchez-fighting-to-get-extra-year-in-2013-14/Orlando Sanchez and St. John’s have retained an attorney, Robert Orr, to represent Sanchez in his efforts to get a year of eligibility back in 2013-14, St. John’s spokesman Mark Fratto told SNY.tv Friday night.
As first reported by SNY.tv in January, Sanchez, 24, was ruled ineligible by the NCAA and the case is considered “closed and…final.”
The New York Times revealed in a story on its Website that Sanchez was declared ineligible because he played 3 minutes, 38 seconds with the Dominican Republic national team in 2010.
“I did not know one dream would cost me another,” the 6-foot-9 Sanchez wrote in a letter to the N.C.A.A. in October, the Times reported.
St. John’s is hoping that the NCAA will give the case another look, even though a source previously told SNY.tv: ““The bar is high. Odds are slim at best with new information.”
The irony, of course, is that if Sanchez were to come back next season, the Johnnies wouldn’t have any scholarships to give.
As things now stand, if Sanchez doesn’t return, they would have one scholarship to use, assuming no one on the current team leaves or goes pro.
Head coach Steve Lavin and his staff spent Thursday night watching 2013 Philly Vaux Roberts guard Rysheed Jordan, who remains their top priority after Jermaine Lawrence picked Cincinnati over St. John’s and UNLV.