Posted Monday, September 24th, 2012
Coming off a big summer with the Mass Rivals, punctuated by an MVP performance at Adidas Nations in August, New Hampton forward Noah Vonleh announced on Monday that he was returning to his original class of 2013. Vonleh didn’t announce any type of official list but did single out Indiana, North Carolina, and Ohio State as the programs that have recruited him the hardest while also saying that he hoped to cut his list to 10-15 schools sometime in the…
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Posted Monday, September 24th, 2012
Connecticut native Kuran Iverson made a verbal commitment to the University of Memphis on Tuesday morning, giving head coach Josh Pastner his fourth top 100 product in the 2013 class. Iverson starred for Northwest Catholic High School over the last three years before transferring to Fishburne Military Academy in Virginia for his senior season. ESPN provided full coverage of Iverson's decision on Tuesday beginning with Reggie Rankin breaking the news Tuesday morning followed by Paul Biancardi's analysis of the commitment…
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Posted Sunday, September 23rd, 2012
Hoop Mountain's annual fall classic continued to be a must attend event for division II and III college coaches, who lined the walls at Mass Premier Courts to get a view of the action. Here are some of the players that stood out:Max Risch, Williston-Northampton (MA)- Risch is the prototypical wing player with size and athleticism. He often finishes high above the rim, but has shown a greatly improved ability to hit his jumper on a semi-consistent basis. As he…
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Posted Saturday, September 22nd, 2012
This was a huge weekend for the University of Rhode Island as they picked up a pair of major commitments. The first came from six-foot-four guard E.C. Matthews, who is ranked among the top 100 prospects in the national class of 2013. Matthews stars at Romulus High School in Michigan and projects as URI's point guard of the future where he will provide tremendous size and playmaking ability. He picked Rhody offer scholarship offers from a plethora of high-major programs.…
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Posted Saturday, September 22nd, 2012
Kyle Washington's recruitment has come to a close following Sunday morning's commitment to North Carolina State while on campus for his official visit. Washington was originally scheduled to visit Baylor last weekend, but ultimately cancelled after they landed a commitment from another forward in the days prior to his trip. He had upcoming visits scheduled with Washington, Ohio State, and Iowa State. His commitment comes just one week after N.C. State head coach Mark Gottfried scored a huge pledge from…
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Posted Saturday, September 22nd, 2012
Six-foot-five senior forward Roland Nyama committed to Stony Brook on Sunday after visiting the school officially this weekend. Nyama is in his second season at the Holderness School after arriving last October. While Nyama earned honorable mention All New England honors last season, he was flying largely under the radar before this summer's July evaluation period when he became a popular name at Hoop Group Elite Camp and then ran with the Westchester Hawks for the remainder of the month.…
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Posted Friday, September 21st, 2012
Six-foot-seven power forward A.J. Sumbry became the latest player to commit to Quinnipiac on Saturday. Sumbry joins two other New Jersey natives in Shack Scott and Kasim Chandler in the Bobcats' 2013 class. Sumbry, who will spend his senior season at St. Benedict's, ran with the Playaz Basketball Club on the Nike EYBL schedule and was also one of the standouts of the Hoop Group Elite Camp. A well built power forward, Sumbry can also run the floor extremely well…
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Posted Friday, September 21st, 2012
A year ago Ian Sistare was the kid from New Hampshire that people were just starting to find out about. Now, after reclassifying at Northfield Mount Hermon, he’s back for another freshman year but playing with the type of poise and decision making you would expect from a veteran. His floor game is very mature for a still young player and he had the presence to let the game come to him on Saturday instead of getting caught up in…
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Posted Friday, September 21st, 2012
At this level in a freshman’s development it’s only impossible to sort the wings from the guards just yet and so in this case the term “wing” really reflects those perimeter oriented players with good size. Here is a look at some of the most notable prospects and performers:Saul Phiri, Haverhill (MA) – He announced his presence on the AAU circuit this summer and looks poised to be the next high level prospect to come out of Merrimack Valley. He…
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Posted Friday, September 21st, 2012
Tyrique Jones came into the 2012 New England Elite 75 – Frosh/Soph Edition as a relative unknown at the high school level, but left the freshman session as the player everyone was talking about. Jones is big, strong, and without that awkward quality that most young big men possess. He has a nice mid-range jumper and often uses his go-to drop step move to score on opponents on the low block. He has flashes of being a monster physically, so…
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