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

Knicks’ changes make attracting stars to NYC ‘realistic': Four-time NBA champ

There was a time, not so long ago, when the Knicks were radioactive.

Rival slams Knicks lawsuit as 'public relations stunt,' push for dismissal

The Raptors believe there is no merit to the Knicks' lawsuit.

Massive Big 10 showdown will shake up college football rankings

A top-10 showdown looms in Columbus.

Spencer Dinwiddie is already proving to be a good fit in different Nets role

It looks like good things are coming for Brooklyn with Spencer Dinwiddie on their side.

Pac-12 classic alters national title landscape in ironic twist

The conference has a legitimate shot to go out atop college football.

Jets' 'underdog' making an impact: 'Starting to hit my stride'

Bryce Huff will enters the Jets' game against the Eagles Sunday ranked seventh in the NFL in quarterback pressures with 26, per Pro Football Focus.

Jets' secondary shorthanded again with starting cornerback out vs. Eagles

The Eagles have two key players who are questionable for Sunday, with DT Jalen Carter and CB Darius Slay...Sauce Gardner (sick) misses practice today. DJ Reed (concussion) TBD for Sunday.

Ex-WNBA prez encouraged by league's growth: 'Ripe for expansion’

As the founding president of the WNBA, Val Ackerman is thrilled with the direction of the league.

Key Knick being brought along slowly, but team insists he's healthy

Josh Hart and the Knicks insist he is healthy, that he is merely being brought along slowly after playing in the FIBA World Cup last month.

Jalen Brunson is on a championship mission

Jalen Brunson lives by the saying, “don’t dwell on the past.” Now, the Knicks star's mission is to win an NBA title before his career ends.

Tom Thibodeau likes chemistry between these two Knicks

Both Jericho Sims and Isaiah Hartenstein have been working out at both the power-forward and center spots, according to Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau.

Knicks vow to avoid another letdown after a strong season

Two years later, the Knicks find themselves in an identical position. They are coming off a surprisingly strong season. There are big expectations.

Where NBA general managers think Knicks will finish this season

In an annual survey of general managers, the Knicks were picked to finish fifth in the Eastern Conference — right where they ended up a season ago.

Knicks rookie downplays comparison with NBA brother

Jacob Toppin wants to make something clear: He is not his brother, Obi.

Ex-Knicks assistant dead at 81

Brendan Malone, the father of Nuggets coach Mike Malone and a three-time Knicks assistant coach, has died at the age of 81.

The Post’s college football rankings, Heisman watch following Week 6

The Post’s college football rankings following Week 6.

Miami coach's boneheaded move was just one blunder in Saturday full of malpractice

Mario Cristobal was the headliner. The leader of the bonehead brigade. He was hardly alone.

St. John's energizer impressing Rick Pitino: 'He goes full bore'

If the season was starting now, Zuby Ejiofor would “100 percent” be a starter, St. John's coach Pitino said.

Robert Saleh believes Jets lineman 'looks natural' at right tackle

When the Jets placed Duane Brown on IR before the Patriots game, they moved Mekhi Becton over to left tackle and Vera-Tucker to right tackle.

Two cornerbacks out for Jets in potential Sunday disaster

One of the Jets’ strengths – their secondary – could be a weakness Sunday in Denver.