St. John's University Athletics
Lacrosse Announces 2024 Home Broadcast Schedule
2/1/2024 2:59:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
Red Storm to play six of its seven home games on ESPN+
The St. John's lacrosse program announced the broadcast schedule for its seven home games on Thursday.
Six of the seven scheduled games in Queens will be streamed on ESPN+, starting with the home opener against NJIT this Saturday at 2 p.m., to watch click here. The following three home non-conference contests against Quinnipiac on Feb. 10, No. 16 Delaware on Feb. 17 and Binghamton on March 9 will all be streamed on the Worldwide Leader.
The Red Storm's BIG EAST contest with Marquette on March 30 will be the lone 2024 home game streamed on FloSports.
The team's last two home games against BIG EAST foes Villanova on April 13 and Providence on April 27 can both be seen on ESPN+.
In the summer of 2021, the BIG EAST Conference announced an agreement with leading sports streaming service FloSports to become the home of the BIG EAST Digital Network. FloSports offers both monthly and annual subscriptions, and as part of the expanded agreement, BIG EAST member institution student and faculty discounts will be made available. To purchase a membership through St. John's, please click here. Discounted subscriptions must be purchased using a school's specific link.
Broadcast outlets for road games will be available on RedStormSports.com at a later date.
The 2023 BIG EAST Lacrosse Championship is scheduled for May 2-4 from Villanova Stadium in Villanova, Pa.
The St. John's lacrosse team is set to enter its second season under Head Coach Justin Turri. The Red Storm will play three games at DaSilva Memorial Field and four at Belson Stadium. Attendance to all home lacrosse home games is free of charge.
2024 St. John's Lacrosse Home Broadcast Schedule
Feb. 3, NJIT, 2 p.m., ESPN+
Feb. 10, Quinnipiac, 1 p.m., ESPN+
Feb. 17, No. 16 Delaware, 1 p.m., ESPN+
March 9, Binghamton, 1 p.m., ESPN+
March 30, Marquette, 11 a.m., FloSports
April 13, Villanova, 1 p.m., ESPN+
April 26, Providence, 7 p.m., ESPN+


