Zach Braziller

Zach Braziller

About the Columnist

Zach Braziller is a general assignment sports reporter for the New York Post with a focus on college sports. He is the St. John's beat writer who also writes a weekly column on college football and college basketball, and he covers the Knicks, Mets, Yankees, Jets and Giants as well. Zach grew up in Brooklyn and now resides in Astoria. He attended liberal arts college Drew University in Madison, N.J. Zach once threw a no-hitter in high school for Berkeley Carroll. He loves pets and believes that March is the best month of the year.

The Archive

Breaking down four key issues for Knicks as offseason begins

It’s officially the NBA offseason, which means it’s time for Knicks president Leon Rose and Co. to get to work.

Rick Pitino lands talented international big man to complete St. John's roster

Rick Pitino’s second St. John's roster is now complete, and he finished it off with a high-ceiling big man from Portugal he and his staff recruited for more than a...

We can see what the Yankees are really made of as the Orioles come to town

This is one of those moments for the Yankees.

St. John's athletic director out after six years

St. John’s is in the market for a new athletic director.

Angels manager defiant as team spirals: 'I ain't no damn failure'

Only the moribund White Sox and tanking A’s have a worse winning percentage in the American League.

Chiefs lineman arrested on domestic violence, burglary charges weeks after animal cruelty arrest

It’s been a busy offseason for the Chiefs for the wrong reasons, and it is only continuing.

Snoop Dogg blown away by young Reds star while calling game in Brewers TV booth

The Reds may have gained a popular fan on Saturday. At least shortstop Elly De La Cruz did. 

Tom Brady's advice for rookie QB with Patriots hoping top pick can revive franchise

The Patriots took the quarterback No. 3 overall in this year's draft, hoping he can lead them back to the kind of success they had with Tom Brady.

Texas A&M fans ejected from College World Series after screaming into Florida dugout

As the SEC likes to say, it just means more. Two fans took that saying too far in the College World Series Saturday night.

Rookie reliever has another strong outing in Mets' win

Mets rookie reliever Dedniel Nunez delivered two shutout innings of work in a 5-1 victory over the Padres at Citi Field.

Struggling Mets starter comes up with gem when he needed it most

The growing segment of Mets fans who wanted a change in the starting rotation are going to have to wait. Jose Quintana isn’t going anywhere.

Summer brings sizzling sports action to New York — and beyond

There are big stars to see over the next few months and plenty of options to choose from.

Mets bullpen, led by Edwin Diaz, comes up big in win

The return of Edwin Diaz doesn’t just give the Mets back their closer. It allows them to use their other high-leverage relievers in different ways.

Mets hang on for win over red-hot Padres for third straight victory

After Friday night’s 2-1 victory over the Padres in front of 22,850 at Citi Field, the Mets have won nine of their last 13 games.

Ex-Yankee has another strong outing thanks to new repertoire

Luis Severino continued his strong debut season in Queens on Thursday, holding the Marlins to one run over six innings in a come-from-behind, 3-2 victory at Citi Field.

Aaron Rodgers isn't even the most troubling Jets absence

If there should be concern over a player missing these two Jets workouts, it’s not the superstar quarterback.

Aaron Rodgers not only Jets star to skip mandatory minicamp practice

Haason Reddick’s Jets career isn’t off to a good start.

Aaron Rodgers skips Jets mandatory minicamp in surprise unexcused absence

In a surprise, Aaron Rodgers will not be taking part in this week’s mandatory minicamp, coach Robert Saleh said on Tuesday. 

Dallas' Jason Kidd seemingly slights Jayson Tatum over Celtics' best player

Jason Kidd certainly raised eyebrows on Saturday when he met the media in advance of Sunday’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals.