Zach Braziller

Zach Braziller

Background

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.

Latest Articles

Giants kicker blasts 'ridiculous' criticism of Brian Daboll after new injury

Graham Gano called the criticism Brian Daboll has received for not activating an extra kicker on Sunday “ridiculous.”

St. John's leadership void is Rick Pitino's 'biggest problem'

As official practices near, Rick Pitino has one major question when it comes to his revamped roster. Who will lead them?

New St. John's AD has clear goal: 'Revenue generation is going to be everything'

Kull’s background as a fundraising powerhouse was a major factor in this hire, along with his familiarity with the school having worked there from 2011-17.

Mets' fan-favorite delivers in clutch spot as Francisco Lindor's replacement

Monday night was a first: Iglesias was starting at shortstop for the Mets.

Trio of Mets relievers silence Nationals in key spots during win

Monday night produced a different result that wouldn’t have been possible without impeccable work from three key Mets relievers.

The Post’s college football rankings, Heisman watch following Week 3

The Post's Zach Braziller ranks the top 10 and lists the Heisman candidates after Week 3.

Arch Manning more than met the moment in tantalizing Texas glimpse — he surpassed it

As first impressions go, Arch Manning was a smashing hit.

Jets vs. Titans live updates: Aaron Rodgers leads Gang Green to victory

Follow The Post's live updates as Aaron Rodgers and the Jets face off against the Titans in Week 2.

Jets' stud cornerback questionable for Week 2 in surprising injury worry

The Jets could be without one of their better defensive players Sunday. 

Jets feel key part of game is ready to break out in Week 2

Breece Hall held two fingers together, leaving just a few inches between them. The Jets’ rushing attack was that close to breaking out against the 49ers in a Week 1 loss.

Jets' patient approach just fine with this veteran

Mike Williams hardly broke a sweat in his Jets debut.

St. John's season will be defined by daunting stretch

On Thursday, the Big East released its entire schedule and The Post’s Zach Braziller breaks down the Johnnies’ complete slate.

The Mets might not make it to October baseball, but that shouldn’t take away from their season-long resiliency

When the situation is dire, when it looks like the season is going to turn in the wrong direction, the Mets have shown a rare ability to respond.

St. John's lands Fordham athletic director to lead sports department

Kull worked at St. John’s from 2011-17, including a stint as the vice president of athletics.

The Post’s college football rankings, Heisman watch following Week 2

The Post's Week 2 college football rankings.

Notre Dame coach has no margin for error after team's stunning loss

It can change fast in this sport. 

Giants vs. Vikings live updates: Star lineman doesn't 'respect' fans booing

Follow The Post's live updates from Giants vs. Vikings.

Jets more than happy to have this friendly rivalry this year

Some members of the Jets have been chirping, saying the franchise’s strength will be on the offensive side of the ball. Don’t laugh. It's not a joke.