Posted Wednesday, October 29th, 2014
Roxbury Latin School swingman Steven Daley made a verbal commitment to Colby College, it was announced earlier this week. His commitment is pending acceptance of his early decision application. A product of the Metro Boston AAU program, Daley is a six-foot-four small forward with a six-foot-nine wingspan. He owns athleticism to match his length and is consequently capable of both finishing plays above the rim in transition and providing a high volume rebounder on the wing. Those physical tools also…
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Posted Wednesday, October 29th, 2014
With no boarding students or post-graduates in the Brimmer & May School, head coach Tom Nelson’s club faces an uphill battle at the very start of absolutely every season. Despite those obstacles, they’ve managed to be right in the thick of the post-season hunt in each of the last two seasons. The challenges are no less daunting this season as Brimmer will have to account for the departure of Sammy Mojica, who is now in his freshman season at Drexel,…
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Posted Tuesday, October 28th, 2014
Hyde School senior and Providence native Dexter Thompson landed his first full scholarship offer on Tuesday from Concordia College, a division II school in New York competing in the CACC. Thompson had unofficially visited their campus nearly ten days ago along with teammates Damon Gomes and Eamon Joyce. A two sport star who also stands-out on the grid-iron for Hyde, Thompson utilizes the same powerful athleticism to thrive on the hardwood. He’s coming off a big junior season for the…
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Posted Monday, October 27th, 2014
St. Andrew’s has been one of the most consistent teams in Class AA of the NEPSAC in recent years. In 2013 they were just one tick of the clock away from calling themselves champions. Last year they were equally close to moving out of the semifinals. Eight seniors are gone from that team though and so the Saints return one of the youngest rosters in all of Class AA this season. While the group is undeniably young and inexperienced, they…
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Posted Sunday, October 26th, 2014
When it comes to sheer talent, there may not be another team in Class AA of the NEPSAC who is better equipped than Vermont Academy. First year head coach Alex Popp has a wealth of weapons at his disposal and a nice balance both in terms of experience and size. There’s also a good amount of depth on the roster, across all five positions on the floor, and that’s a critical factor as a new head coach looks to implement…
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Posted Saturday, October 25th, 2014
The New England Recruiting Report's latest collaboration with Cox Hub provides the most detailed preview of NEPSAC’s Class AAA you will find.
While the New England Recruiting Report has previously profiled all six teams in the league, the league-wide preview profiles the league as a whole including a pre-season poll, Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, All-Conference, and more pre-season individual honors.
Click here to read the full NERR/Cox Hub AAA Preview.
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Posted Friday, October 24th, 2014
RI Affiliated has been dropping new videos all week long. Most notably, was a video comprised of the top highlights from last weekend's New England Hoops Festival: That's really just been the tip of the iceberg in the last ten days though. Here's a look at some of the other most recent videos to come out care of RI Affiliated: "Sophomore Jerome Desrosiers is dominant around the paint..." "Mamadou Diarra (2016) is the most underrated player in New England!!?!!" "Hamidou…
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Posted Thursday, October 23rd, 2014
The MacDuffie School could be poised to make waves this year in Class AA. With a new coach and several new faces, this is certainly the most talented team we’ve seen yet in Granby and definitely a group that should be in strong contention for their first birth in the Class AA play-offs. The most notable name is that of junior power forward Omari Spellman, the wide-bodied six-foot-nine junior with a skill set that stretches to the three-point line and…
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Posted Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014
The best available prospect in New England, Northfield Mount Hermon big man Josh Sharma, made a verbal commitment on Wednesday after wrapping up his final visit over the weekend. The six-foot-eleven center is heading out west to Stanford University where he'll play in the Pac-12 Conference. ESPN.com's coverage of the commitment included quotes from Sharma on why he chose the Cardinals as well as an analysis of how he fits with their current roster. "Josh is extremely unique," NMH head…
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Posted Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014
Brooks School senior guard Lavar Harewood made a verbal commitment to the University of Maine on Wednesday, accepting a full division I scholarship offer from the America East School. Harewood is a New York native now in his third season at the Massachusetts prep school. He arrived as a strongly built slasher but has reinvented his game over the last couple of years, both changing his body and developing his perimeter skill set to become a true guard. Now, he's…
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