Bourgault declared eligible for St. John's

Bourgault declared eligible for St. John's

Published Nov. 16, 2012 10:57 p.m. ET

Junior college transfer Marc-Antoine Bourgault has been declared eligible to play for St. John's and the 6-foot-6 shooter joined the Red Storm on Friday night in the Charleston Classic.

Bourgault, a native of Saint-Malo on the northern coast of France, averaged 10.8 points for Monroe College in New Rochelle last season, hitting 42.1 percent from 3-point range for the Mustangs (33-4). That percentage placed him among the nation's top 30 3-point shooters in junior college.

Coach Steve Lavin made the announcement Friday, just before the Red Storm (2-0) played Murray State in the tournament semifinals. Bourgault entered the game midway through the first half.

Bourgault has two years' eligibility remaining and is listed as a junior on the St. John's roster. He didn't play his first season at Monroe as he recovered from a torn ACL.

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Orlando Sanchez, who played with Bourgault at Monroe, is still awaiting an eligibility ruling from the NCAA.

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