SJU Soccer mourns loss of Jimmy Hanna 
 Former St. John’s soccer player Jimmy Hanna (second from r.) died after a long battle with multiple illnesses.  QNS/File 
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 TIMESLEDGER   |   QNS.COM   |   SEPT. 4-SEPT. 10, 2020 9  
 BY BILL PARRY 
 The St. John’s University men’s soccer  
 team and the athletic department  
 are mourning the death of Jimmy  
 Hanna,  a  former  student-athlete  and  
 long-time supporter of the program  
 who died after a long battle with multiple  
 illnesses.  
 A double alumnus of St. John’s who  
 earned  both  his  undergraduate  and  
 graduate  degrees  from  SJU,  Hanna,  
 who was born in Egypt and immigrated  
 to  the  United  States  as  a  teenager  
 in 1974, was a member of the men’s  
 soccer team during its early years before  
 serving as a graduate assistant  
 in the athletic department. After leaving  
 the university, Hanna remained  
 active serving as a founding member  
 and first president of the Men’s Soccer  
 Alumni Club. 
 “Be it alumni games, pre or postgame  
 barbecues, arranging bus trips  
 for far away games, or just howling out  
 encouragement during the games, players  
 and parents from the 80s through  
 the 2000s have all come to know and  
 love Jimmy,” said Eddie Silva, Hanna’s  
 long-time friend, and former St. John’s  
 teammate. “Jimmy loved soccer, loved  
 the school, loved the program, and  
 would often talk about how proud he  
 was of the program’s success and winning  
 a national championship while  
 showing you his Final Four ring rarely  
 given to program alumni.”  
 Hanna was also well known in the  
 local soccer circuit as well, serving as  
 a long-time coach for the Little Neck  
 Douglaston Youth Club before eventually  
 serving as the organization’s vice  
 president and treasurer. 
 “When I arrived at St. John’s, one  
 of the first people to reach out to me as  
 Jimmy Hanna,” said Dr. Dave Masur,  
 who began his coaching tenure at SJU  
 in 1991. “Jimmy had a love for the program  
 and the university that was evident  
 to everyone he met. His dedication  
 to creating a vast alumni network remains  
 tremendously important to our  
 success. We appreciated his spirit and  
 passion and he will be sorely missed.  
 God bless Jimmy and his family.” 
 Reach reporter Bill Parry by e-mail  
 at  bparry@schnepsmedia.com  or  by  
 phone at (718) 260–4538. 
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