Dunlap seeks to restore St. John’s basketball’s legacy under coach Rick Pitino’s guidance.
Sophomore slumps are common — but Brady Dunlap plans to rewrite that narrative in his second year with the Red Storm.
A promising freshman campaign saw the California native appear in 25 games, making four starts. Dunlap averaged 3.2 points per game and shot 38 percent from the field.
His standout moment came when graduate forward Chris Ledlum was sidelined with an ankle injury against Butler on Jan. 3. Dunlap stepped up, scoring 13 points and sinking 3-of-5 three-pointers in just 28 minutes, igniting “Bradymania.