Posted Monday, December 30th, 2019
After looking at the top prospects in the MIAA over the weekend, today we turn our attention to the NHIAA for the second in a six-part series on the best prospects in the state associations. While all of New England’s six state associations are annually depleted by the local prep ranks, there probably isn’t a state where the disparity between the prep and public ranks is more extreme than New Hampshire. This year is not any different as many of…
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Posted Friday, December 27th, 2019
With most prep schools now on their holiday break and all six high school state associations at least a week or two into their respective seasons, it’s time to turn our focus to the players in those ranks. First up is the MIAA in Massachusetts where Lynn English is the defending champions in division I but will have plenty of competition from the likes of Lowell, Andover, Cambridge, and Central Catholic in the north while Mansfield, Newton North, Attleboro, and…
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Posted Thursday, December 26th, 2019
The Boston Amatuer Basketball Club will hold their annual Slades Holiday Classic beginning on Friday at Cathedral High School in Boston. The event has become an annual rite of passage not just for the best high school teams from the greater Boston area but for a select few programs from other New England state associations. The full weekend schedule can be found below: Friday, December 27th 11:00am Belmont (MA) vs. LaSalle (RI) 12:20pm Tech Boston (MA) vs. Everett…
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Posted Monday, December 23rd, 2019
Nick DeFeo spent the last two years on the coaching staff at Woodstock Academy, where the school was doing some unprecedented within their athletic department, adding a prep program to a high school that competed within the CIAC state association. When Notre Dame High School of West Haven was looking to create a similar blueprint, he was the logical choice to be the prep team’s head coach. Unlike Woodstock though, Notre Dame didn’t have on-campus housing and was limiting their…
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Posted Monday, December 23rd, 2019
New England’s northern most prep program, at least with regard to high level basketball, has been a model of consistency for over a decade. Lee Academy has produced at least one division I scholarship player in 12 of the last 13 graduating classes. That puts them in elite company among New England’s best. This year, they’ve already extended that streak as Mikey West signed with Bethune-Cookman and Aidan Carpenter with Siena before opting to join the program at mid-year. While…
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Posted Sunday, December 22nd, 2019
The New England Recruiting Report is once again teaming up with Coaches vs. Cancer to coordinate the second annual NERR Coaches vs. Cancer Suits & Sneakers Challenge. Last year's event had over 25 teams participate and raised over $17,000 collectively. This year our goal is to push those boundaries and help 50 or more schools host their own fundraisers in conjunction with a home basketball game during Suits & Sneakers week (January 20th - 26th). If each school raises just…
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Posted Saturday, December 21st, 2019
Last week's Scholar Roundball Classic delivered three full games of games in front of college coaches, media members, and evaluators alike.
If you've missed any of the content to come out sinec, here's a look back on all of the headlines.
#SRC - Day 1 Recap
#SRC - Day 2 Recap
#SRC - Day 3 Recap
#SRC - Best Unsigned Seniors
#SRC - Top 2021 Prospects & Performances
Top 5 Underclassmen from the #SRC
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Posted Friday, December 20th, 2019
New England prep school basketball and the NEPSAC were once completely synonymous. Over the years though, a gradual divide has appeared with start-up programs like Putnam Science Academy and Woodstock Academy opting to be independent along with the likes of Lee Academy, Redemption Christian, and others. This year, another non-NEPSAC power has emerged, or more accurately re-emerged, in Springfield Commonwealth. The program debuted years ago with elite middle school prospects who grew and developed into a top prep program under…
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Posted Thursday, December 19th, 2019
Over the course of the last two days we’ve looked back on the top performances from the Scholar Roundball Classic, first profiling the top unsigned seniors in the field and then the top juniors. While the upperclassmen led the way, there were a select few underclassmen that had both the opportunity and ability to make an impact this weekend as well. Here’s a look at the top five underclassmen from the event: Alex Karaban, New Hampton, 2022 – There…
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Posted Wednesday, December 18th, 2019
With updated rankings on the horizon, the Scholar Roundball Classic gave some of New England’s top 2021 prospects an opportunity to make one final impression. In fact, the event featured all four of the top ranked juniors coming out of the summer as well as 9 of the top 10. How did they fair? Mac Etienne continues to be physically dominant with the requisite size, body type, and energy level to play the game at a high-level for a very…
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