Suspended player back with St. John's



NEW YORK (AP) -- St. John's reinstated freshman basketball player Tyler Jones on Friday, eight days after he was suspended for breaking curfew and going to a strip club in Pittsburgh.
Jones, who sat out two games, will be eligible to play Wednesday night against Georgetown at Madison Square Garden.
Jones was one of six players suspended indefinitely for breaking curfew and going to the strip club after a loss to Pittsburgh on Feb. 4.
A woman told police she was raped by St. John's players she met at the club, but no criminal charges were filed against the players, and the woman was later charged with prostitution, attempted extortion and filing fictitious reports.
Mohamed Diakite and Lamont Hamilton remain suspended, while Grady Reynolds, Elijah Ingram and Abe Keita are no longer with the program. Reynolds has been expelled, Ingram withdrew from the university, and the St. John's judicial board suspended Keita from school for one year.