Bryce Hopkins transfers to St. John's: Reports confirm commitment
Bryce Hopkins transfers to St. John’s, aiming to reignite his basketball career under Rick Pitino. Can he overcome past setbacks and lead the team to success?

Bryce Hopkins, a former standout at Providence College, is transferring to St. John’s University to join coach Rick Pitino’s squad. This move allows him to work under one of the most respected coaches in college basketball.
Bryce Hopkins transfers to St. John's: A fresh start and big east rivalry boost
The transfer comes after a season plagued by injuries and follows his brief time at Kentucky, where his college career was marked by ups and downs. His potential had been overshadowed by these setbacks, but he’s looking for a fresh start.
This decision intensifies the rivalry between Providence and St. John’s, as both teams are within the Big East Conference. The move will certainly heat up future matchups between the two schools.
Bryce Hopkins' fresh start at St. John’s: Aiming to unlock potential under pitino
Hopkins, a pre-season Big East first-team pick, struggled with injuries but is expected to strengthen the St. John’s lineup. His talent remains undeniable, and Pitino’s system could be the key to unlocking it.
His move represents a fresh start in his collegiate basketball career under a high-profile program. With the right support and recovery, Hopkins could make a significant impact on St. John’s future success.