Pack Network Airing Hoophall Games

Pack Network Airing Hoophall Games

Posted Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Pack Network and the Basketball Hall of Fame have partnered to bring you LIVE coverage of select 2010 Hoophall Classic games at Springfield College on January 15-17. Watch the game of your choice for just $5. Following the conclusion of the Hoophall Classic, on-demand archives ($10) and DVDs ($20) will also be available for purchase. The New England Recruiting Report will also be part of the production, providing on-air color commentary for the majority of the broadcasts.  To purchase the… READ MORE >

Hoop Hall Classic Preview

Hoop Hall Classic Preview

Posted Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

The Spaulding Hoophall Classic returns to Springfield College this weekend for their annual event on Martin Luther King weekend.  The event will kick off at 3pm on Friday afternoon as the Sabis girls face their counterparts from Commerce.  The action will be non-stop until Monday evening when the final game tips off with Holyoke battling South Hadley.  Along the way local fans will be treated to a total of 23 great high school basketball games, three girls & twenty boys,… READ MORE >

Connecticut’s Updated Top Ten in 2011

Connecticut’s Updated Top Ten in 2011

Posted Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Here is a breakdown of the updated 2011 rankings in the state of Connecticut… #1 – Derrick Wilson, Hotchkiss School:  A power guard with a long list of high-major suitors, Wilson retains his position as the state’s top ranked player.  The two-sport star utilizes his linebacker build to his advantage on the hardwood, bullying opponents and simply playing with more toughness and tenacity than most.  Combine that with a consistently evolving skill set, the ability to create for himself &… READ MORE >

Maine 2011 Rankings Announced

Maine 2011 Rankings Announced

Posted Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Bridgton Academy’s Dashun Wiggins has already committed to the Big East and Seton Hall, but he isn’t even the top prospect in the state of Maine in our opinion.  That distinction goes to Lee Academy’s Keith Coleman.  While Wiggins is a more polished player than Coleman is today, the Lee big man has an overwhelming amount of physical gifts that give him tremendous long term potential and are sure to get high-major coaches drooling.  Beyond the two newly arrived prep… READ MORE >

New Hampshire Rising

New Hampshire Rising

Posted Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

The class of 2011 has gradually seen an influx of talent as new players have joined the class via the prep school route every year.  Last season it was Naadir Tharpe who made a much anticipated debut at Brewster Academy, immediately taking over the point guard position on one of the most talented teams in the country.  By mid-season another newcomer had made a name for himself as Imoh Silas would continue to impress throughout the next several months, leading… READ MORE >

Donnelly New #1 in Vermont

Donnelly New #1 in Vermont

Posted Monday, January 11th, 2010

The race for the top spot is a tight one in Vermont’s class of 2011 but there’s a new number one in our minds as Jake Donnelly has played well enough over the last few months to earn that distinction.  The six-foot-two guard from Champlain Valley Union High School was impressive when we watched this summer, a standout at the Lone Wolf College Showcase in August, and off to a successful start to the high school season.  Previous number one… READ MORE >

St. Andrew’s the Story in Rhode Island 2011

St. Andrew’s the Story in Rhode Island 2011

Posted Monday, January 11th, 2010

Two years ago when the class of 2011 first arrived on the scene as freshmen, they looked poised to be one of the best classes to come through Rhode Island in recent years.  At the time Alex Murphy was starring for Prout High School in his freshmen season, putting up big numbers and literally playing all five positions on the floor.  Over at Hendricken, a young guard named Ricardo Ledo was showing some signs of having a bright future for… READ MORE >

Massachusetts 2011 Rankings Announced

Massachusetts 2011 Rankings Announced

Posted Sunday, January 10th, 2010

No state in New England has a more talented junior class than Massachusetts.  With a couple of legitimate stars and a number of players quickly making a name for themselves, the Bay State is quickly becoming as deep as they are strong at the top in 2011.  Shabazz Napier and Angel Nunez were the two obvious choices to earn the state’s top ranked player award.  And while Nunez is typically ranked higher by most of the national scouting publications, the… READ MORE >

Wesleyan Gets Local Big Man

Wesleyan Gets Local Big Man

Posted Saturday, January 9th, 2010

St. John’s High School’s Chad Labove has committed to Wesleyan University and head coach Joe Reilly after having been accepted to the school via early decision.  Labove teamed with his brother Matt, currently a freshman at Dartmouth, to lead St. John’s to the division I state championship in the MIAA last year.  At Wesleyan he will be joining one of the top up and coming teams in the NESCAC.  “They have a young team, they brought in like 9 kids… READ MORE >

Syracuse Likes New England Guards

Syracuse Likes New England Guards

Posted Saturday, January 9th, 2010

St. Andrew’s junior guard Michael Carter-Williams is already committed to Syracuse for the class of 2011, but apparently that isn’t the only New England product that interests Jim Boeheim in that class.  Reports indicate that Syracuse is one of the many high major programs to show serious interest in Hotchkiss guard Derrick Wilson as well.   Last week Orange Fizz reached out to the New England recruiting report to get the scoop on these two highly talented guards.  To read a… READ MORE >

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