Two Boston Based Underclassmen Make Their #E75 List Debut

Two Boston Based Underclassmen Make Their #E75 List Debut

Posted Friday, October 4th, 2024

Today's #E75 drop features three players from Massachusetts, one from Connecticut, and one from England that just transferred into Maine. Here they are… Jack Gedroge, Kent's Hill - Coming over from England, the big forward caught our eye immediately. He stands around 6'8" with a pretty strong frame and great outside shooting ability to watch down the line    Johnny Akot Bol, Macduffie - Reclassing into the class of 2027, Akot Bol continues to be a big man to monitor. As he keeps developing… READ MORE >

Blackburn To Binghamton

Blackburn To Binghamton

Posted Thursday, October 3rd, 2024

Just today, it was announced that Worcester Academy and The House We Built wing, Jake Blackburn, will be taking his talents to Binghamton University in neighboring New York. For Blackburn, the decision-making process must have been challenging, as he received numerous scholarship offers between June 2023 and July 2024. During his time at Worcester, Blackburn contributed to two consecutive NEPSAC AA championship teams, coming off the bench. His role was crucial, providing a shooting spark behind standouts like TJ Power, Tre Norman,… READ MORE >

Four New 2027’s Crack The #E75

Four New 2027’s Crack The #E75

Posted Thursday, October 3rd, 2024

Today’s five revealed in the Frosh/Soph #E75 contains zero repeat members, but only one freshman. Who made the cut? Christian Dalton, Mt. St. Charles - Joining the NEPSAC’s newest member, Dalton was a big stockriser at the event. He’s a crafty guard with tons of potential in the class of 2027. Dylan Lyons, Bourne - The Cape Cod native is going to be a coveted frontcourt prospect in the freshman class. He’s got tons of upside as a slasher and developing into a… READ MORE >

Swider Picks Youngstown State

Swider Picks Youngstown State

Posted Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024

It was just announced that Rhode Island native Connor Swider, of Worcester Academy and BCRI, has committed to Youngstown State University. The Swider name has become prominent in New England basketball, with Connor being the youngest of four talented siblings. Both of his parents also played Division I basketball—his mother, Jenny, at the University of New Hampshire, and his father, Jeff, at Fordham University. The eldest sibling, Cole, has made his way into the NBA, spending time on two-way contracts with the… READ MORE >

Batchelor, McGrath and Vasic Make Their Debut on the #E75

Batchelor, McGrath and Vasic Make Their Debut on the #E75

Posted Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024

Today's Frosh/Soph Elite 75 contains three players making their debut on the list, with two returners who have made noticeable strides in their game since the fall of 2023. Here they are… Sonny Batchelor, Westminster - The 6'5" wing enters New England from the neighboring state of New York. He's got a great blend of scoring skills and positional size to monitor fresh off a Quinnipiac offer. Ladanion Payne, Brimmer & May - Returning for a second Frosh/Soph Elite 75, Payne has continued… READ MORE >

Cornell & Figueroa Make A Name For Themselves

Cornell & Figueroa Make A Name For Themselves

Posted Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

Today’s Frosh/Soph five are here! Eric Figueroa, North Middlesex - The 6’8 big man out of Northern Massachusetts was a pleasant surprise at the Elite 75. His mid-range touch looks like it will expand and his interior skills should continue to improve. Jackson Perri, Roxbury Latin - One of the most polished players in the class of 2028, Perri makes his Elite 75 debut. His great decision-making, passing vision and scoring chops are just three assets in his game. Jakare Innocent, St. Mark’s… READ MORE >

New Faces in the Frosh/Soph #E75

New Faces in the Frosh/Soph #E75

Posted Monday, September 30th, 2024

Today's five Elite 75 list names are out!This group consists of four newcomers who left us very impressed in their showings, with a returner who once again earned a top spot.Drew Carlson, Rivers - Reclassing at the Rivers School into the Class of 2028, Carlson is.a name to know. He his smooth shooting stroke and shotmmaking ability help earn him a second Elite 75 nomination.Daniel Wheeler, Longmeadow - One of the more unknown's beforehand, Wheeler jumped onto the New England… READ MORE >

Joyner and Booth Return to the Elite 75 List

Joyner and Booth Return to the Elite 75 List

Posted Sunday, September 29th, 2024

Today's five Elite 75 underclassmen to watch are here… Salim Diaby, CATS - Diaby has glaring physical attributes and has made strides in his game since his New England arrival last fall. The 6’11” big man has tons of potential with his mobility at his size and growing interior skill. Keyshon Joyner, Macduffie - A traditional pass-first point guard, Joyner makes his second Elite 75 appearance. Keep an eye on the reigning MIAA state champion in his Macduffie debut this year. Malachi Odugbela,… READ MORE >

Rogers and Brown Among Those Named To Elite 75 Today

Rogers and Brown Among Those Named To Elite 75 Today

Posted Saturday, September 28th, 2024

Jalen Rogers, Beaver Country Day - The Boston native has been picking up a lot of steam lately with his smooth shooting skills and upside as a 6’7” forward. Missoni Brown, Windsor - A reigning state champion, Brown’s physicality and strong build combined with his scoring ability is notable. Daniel Karavanic, Nashua South - The New Hampshire 6’7” forward has intriguing potential at the forward spot with some crafty moves and playmaking chops. Jake Fortier, St. Mary’s - With a year of varsity… READ MORE >

Frost Picks The Fighting Irish

Frost Picks The Fighting Irish

Posted Saturday, September 28th, 2024

Yesterday, Ryder Frost, a standout wing from the Middlesex Magic program and Phillips Exeter Academy, announced his commitment to Notre Dame. A native of Beverly, Massachusetts, Frost spent his first three years of high school in Beverly, before transferring into the NEPSAC. Frost’s career at Beverly was impressive, posting numerous notable stat lines and earning significant recognition, including NEC Player of the Year honors in his final season. Following his move to Phillips Exeter, things changed immensely for the Beverly native.  Roughly sixteen months… READ MORE >

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