St. John's University Athletics
Men's Basketball
Ricky Johns
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- johnsg1@stjohns.edu
- Phone:
- 3714
Ricky Johns was named an assistant coach at St. John’s in April 2023, joining the Red Storm after six seasons on staff at Iona.
In just three seasons with the Red Storm, Johns has helped the Red Storm return to positions of prominence on both the BIG EAST and national stages. After going 20-13 in Johns’ first year on staff and narrowly missing out on an NCAA Tournament bid, St. John’s has rattled off back-to-back historic campaigns in Queens, winning the outright BIG EAST Regular Season Championship and the BIG EAST Tournament title in consecutive seasons. The Red Storm is the only program in the five-decade history of the league that can lay claim to that accomplishment.
Winners of 30-plus games in back-to-back seasons, St. John’s is 81-25 (.764) with Johns on staff entering 2026-27. In 2025, the Red Storm won its first NCAA Tournament game since 2000. In 2026, the Johnnies advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999.
Johns has seen numerous St. John’s student-athletes earn local and national recognition, including a pair of BIG EAST Players of the Year in RJ Luis Jr. (2025) and Zuby Ejiofor (2026). Ejiofor also won BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year, becoming just the second player in conference history to do so alongside UConn’s Emeka Okafor in 2004.
During his tenure in New Rochelle, Johns spent five of his six seasons as an assistant coach and was part of four MAAC tournament championships (2018, 2019, 2021, 2023), three MAAC regular season titles (2018-19, 2021-22, 2022-23) and three 20+ win seasons. A 2007 graduate of the University of Utah, Johns joined the Gaels for the 2017-18 campaign as director of basketball operations before being promoted to assistant coach the following year.
In his six seasons with the Gaels, Johns was instrumental in the development of 11 Iona student-athletes that earned All-MAAC honors, including back-to-back Player of the Year award winners in Tyson Jolly (2022) and Walter Clayton Jr. (2023). He also helped mentor 2021 MAAC Rookie of the Year Nelly Junior Joseph and 2023 Defensive Player of the Year Berrick Jeanlouis.
Prior to his time with Iona, Johns spent two seasons as head coach of the Monroe College women’s basketball program. He guided the Mustangs to a 31-27 record, earning a Region XV Championship in 2016 and a District III Championship in 2017. He also worked three seasons with Monroe’s men’s basketball program as an assistant coach from 2012-15, mentoring multiple All-Region and All-American players, including a pair of Region XV Player of the Year honorees who continued their careers at Division I institutions.
A New York City native, Johns has playing experience at every level of basketball: high school, college, and professional.
Johns was a standout guard at Wings Academy High School in the Bronx and led the team to a PSAL Class B title in 2002. He went on to letter at Monroe College from 2003-05 and became one of the most accomplished players in program history. Johns scored 1,202 points in two seasons with the Mustangs. He also earned back-to-back Region XV Player of the Year and NJCAA Second Team All-America honors after averaging 20 points per game in each of his two years at Monroe. Johns continued his collegiate career at Utah, where he was named the team’s co-captain as a senior and averaged 7.5 points while shooting 40.3 percent from 3-point territory in 30 games.
Johns played professionally in Poland, Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. He was also a member of the Jamaican National team, where he helped them win gold medals in the Caribbean Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2009.
Johns has experience serving as head coach for the International Basketball Academy. He was also a skills development coach at a Utah Pro Performance in Salt Lake City and an assistant coach at Juan Diego High School in Draper, Utah. Johns has worked various camps at the University of Utah, HoopGroup and Five Star Basketball.
In just three seasons with the Red Storm, Johns has helped the Red Storm return to positions of prominence on both the BIG EAST and national stages. After going 20-13 in Johns’ first year on staff and narrowly missing out on an NCAA Tournament bid, St. John’s has rattled off back-to-back historic campaigns in Queens, winning the outright BIG EAST Regular Season Championship and the BIG EAST Tournament title in consecutive seasons. The Red Storm is the only program in the five-decade history of the league that can lay claim to that accomplishment.
Winners of 30-plus games in back-to-back seasons, St. John’s is 81-25 (.764) with Johns on staff entering 2026-27. In 2025, the Red Storm won its first NCAA Tournament game since 2000. In 2026, the Johnnies advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999.
Johns has seen numerous St. John’s student-athletes earn local and national recognition, including a pair of BIG EAST Players of the Year in RJ Luis Jr. (2025) and Zuby Ejiofor (2026). Ejiofor also won BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year, becoming just the second player in conference history to do so alongside UConn’s Emeka Okafor in 2004.
During his tenure in New Rochelle, Johns spent five of his six seasons as an assistant coach and was part of four MAAC tournament championships (2018, 2019, 2021, 2023), three MAAC regular season titles (2018-19, 2021-22, 2022-23) and three 20+ win seasons. A 2007 graduate of the University of Utah, Johns joined the Gaels for the 2017-18 campaign as director of basketball operations before being promoted to assistant coach the following year.
In his six seasons with the Gaels, Johns was instrumental in the development of 11 Iona student-athletes that earned All-MAAC honors, including back-to-back Player of the Year award winners in Tyson Jolly (2022) and Walter Clayton Jr. (2023). He also helped mentor 2021 MAAC Rookie of the Year Nelly Junior Joseph and 2023 Defensive Player of the Year Berrick Jeanlouis.
Prior to his time with Iona, Johns spent two seasons as head coach of the Monroe College women’s basketball program. He guided the Mustangs to a 31-27 record, earning a Region XV Championship in 2016 and a District III Championship in 2017. He also worked three seasons with Monroe’s men’s basketball program as an assistant coach from 2012-15, mentoring multiple All-Region and All-American players, including a pair of Region XV Player of the Year honorees who continued their careers at Division I institutions.
A New York City native, Johns has playing experience at every level of basketball: high school, college, and professional.
Johns was a standout guard at Wings Academy High School in the Bronx and led the team to a PSAL Class B title in 2002. He went on to letter at Monroe College from 2003-05 and became one of the most accomplished players in program history. Johns scored 1,202 points in two seasons with the Mustangs. He also earned back-to-back Region XV Player of the Year and NJCAA Second Team All-America honors after averaging 20 points per game in each of his two years at Monroe. Johns continued his collegiate career at Utah, where he was named the team’s co-captain as a senior and averaged 7.5 points while shooting 40.3 percent from 3-point territory in 30 games.
Johns played professionally in Poland, Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. He was also a member of the Jamaican National team, where he helped them win gold medals in the Caribbean Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2009.
Johns has experience serving as head coach for the International Basketball Academy. He was also a skills development coach at a Utah Pro Performance in Salt Lake City and an assistant coach at Juan Diego High School in Draper, Utah. Johns has worked various camps at the University of Utah, HoopGroup and Five Star Basketball.

