Posted Thursday, May 1st, 2025
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts consistently produces the largest pool of college prospects merely due to the fact that it is the most populated state in the region, as well as home to the most prep schools to top it off. For the final edition of the ranking, we had to really come together and figure out where to cut the number off at, deciding that a top fifty in the state seemed the most fitting. Let’s run through some changes, and names…
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Posted Thursday, May 1st, 2025
For the first time in NERR’s existence, we will be heading out west to Rochester New York for a night of college exposure to prospects in the Western New York region. Over the years, we have seen many talented players from the area migrate to New England to take their games to the next level before entering college. In the past year or so, we have had numerous coaches and prospects in the Rochester area voice the need for exposure from the…
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Posted Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
A good amount of the Vermont ranking still remains on the board as the class of 2025 largely still looks for a home in the new era of the transfer portal. The top four of the ranking remains unchanged since it’s last go around, as the order of Daye Kaba, Zack Scherler, Elijah Small and Jakye Rainey is pretty hard to alter. All four prospects were huge contributors to the program’s run to the final four of the National Prep Championship,…
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Posted Tuesday, April 29th, 2025
The state of New Hampshire has about 28 committed prospects in the rankings thus far, a pretty high amount considering the number of college prospects competing in the state as a whole. One of the more top heavy rankings in the region, there are a good number of guys expected to make an impact at the Division I level very soon. The StarsDwayne Aristode missed the high school season with Brewster due to injury, but he's a big time prospect who was…
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Posted Monday, April 28th, 2025
The school year is nearing it's end, with just about a month and change to go. With that, we thought it was a good time to start wrapping up the rankings for the class of 2025. Beginning in the north, the state of Maine has about 30 players we've evaluated throughout the year who earned a spot in the ranking. The RisersDiing Maiwen has been off to a hot start to the grassroots season playing in the PRO16 with RI Elite. We…
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Posted Thursday, April 24th, 2025
The recap of the Unsigned 2025 Event concludes with the second batch of guards we took note of throughout the night. Thank you to all of the players and families who made their way into Boston on Monday night, and the 65+ college coaches from about 43 schools that came out. The goal of our showcases is to provide real exposure to college coaches for aspiring prospects who want to play past high/prep school, and were very pleased with the turnout…
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Posted Thursday, April 24th, 2025
The guard position is always one of the larger majorities that make up the high school basketball ranks. This group however had a number of very impressive guys who may already have scholarship spots, and were looking to keep boosting their stock, while some others really helped themselves get their names out there. Today we start with part one of the guard recap, with more to come on the big group in tomorrow's recap. Aidan Losiewicz, Newman - With two scholarship offers…
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Posted Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025
The wings we saw on Monday's Unsigned showcase at Emmanuel College were definitely a talented bunch. This group comes from all parts of the northeast with some having roots outside of New England. Let's take a look at who stood out. Terrance Clark, Lee (ME) - As one of the top options for Lee this season, averaging around the 20 point mark, Clark came in with a budding reputation. With a roughly 6'5" stature, the upstate New York native lived up to the…
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Posted Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025
More of the standouts in the frontcourt that appeared at Emmanuel College on Monday are featured below. Nabiyoulahi Diakite, Bridgton (ME) - Diakite's length allows him to really make an impact in multiple facets of the game. He's about 6'7" with intriguing quickness in the frontcourt, and was able to crowd lanes to rack in steals on the defensive end. His eurostep move is fluid and allowed him to get right to the rim, while he really buys in to rebounding…
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Posted Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025
Throughout the week we will be highlighting the high level talent that walked into the gym at Emmanuel College. By our count, there were at least 50 schools in the building, with a good number showing up with more than one coach. There was a hoard of talent to be seen last night, only speaking to the level of players left on the board in the class of 2025. Out of the 80ish kids who put on an Elite 75 jersey,…
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