Posted Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012
Boston University head coach Jones Jones has announced the program's upcoming camp schedule and it includes three seperate camps and clinics to appeal to players from a wide variety of ages and abilities. The Elite High School Showcase will take place on June 16th followed by the High School Showcase Tournament on June 22nd and 23rd. the youth clinic begins two days later on Monday, July 25th and concluding on Thursday, July 28th. Information on all three camps and clinics…
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Posted Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012
It’s been another busy week for Noah Vonleh. The sophomore forward was in Las Vegas last weekend for Adidas’ Nations second training session of the spring, after traveling to Chicago last month for session one. On Wednesday, Scout.com came out with their national rankings and listed Vonleh as the third overall prospect in the national class of 2014. On Thursday, Vonleh will surely be near the top of the list when ESPN debuts their Super 60 rankings. This weekend, Vonleh…
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Posted Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012
The schedule has been announced for this weekend's second annual Super 16 Showcase, held at Connecticut College and other locations in the greater New London, Connecticut area. For the second straight year, the event will attract top teams from throughout New England and the entire northeastern region for two great days of basketball to celebrate Memorial Day weekend. Click here for more information on the tournament or to view the schedule.
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Posted Monday, May 21st, 2012
The Massachusetts AAU 15u Final Four took place on Sunday up at UMass-Lowell and the BABC freshmen took down the state title after topping the New England Storm in the semifinals and then running away from a hot-shooting Mass Premier squad in the final. The championship was the second in as many days for BABC after their sophomores captured a title on Saturday. Here's a look at who impressed on Sunday:Marcel Pettway - An absolute monster in the paint all…
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Posted Sunday, May 20th, 2012
Fairfield picked up a commitment from Seton Hall transfer Sean Grennan. The six-foot-two guard is a pure shooter who will have three years of eligibility remaining beginning in the fall of 2013. Grennan is a New Jersey native who originally committed to Davidson out of high school, only to re-open his recruitment and ultimately commit to Seton Hall. At Fairfield, Grennan has a chance to make an immediate impact thanks to his outside shooting and heady offensive game. He joins…
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Posted Sunday, May 20th, 2012
The Hall of Fame Spring Classic wrapped up on Sunday in Springfield with champions being crowned in all age brackets. The New England Playaz took the u17 title by knocking off Connecticut Select in the championship game. Kerem Kanter led the way with 25 points and 11 rebounds while the team’s most recent addition, Isaiah Lewis (Christ the King High School – NY), scored 20 points in the second half while Lee Academy big man Mohamed Bah chipped in with…
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Posted Saturday, May 19th, 2012
The Final Four of the Massachusetts AAU State Champsionships is taking place this weekend at UMass-Lowell with both the 16u and 17u action taking place on Saturday. BABC took down the 16u State Chip by defeating the Mass Bearcats in the semifinals before cruising over Mass Premier in the Final. Down in the paint, the Black and Gold were led by the interior duo of Bobby Ahearn and Bonzie Colson, while the trio of Jalen Adams, Damion Smith, and Tyler…
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Posted Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Reebok’s grassroots basketball staff was scouring the sidelines six weeks ago at the Northeast Hoops Festival, one of six tournaments around the country to be part of Reebok’s Showdown Series. As a result, five players from the tournament field have been invited to attend the Reebok Breakout Challenge, the brand’s national exposure camp modeled after NBA star and former top draft pick John Wall of the Washington Wizards. Coming out of the Northeast Hoops Festival, Reebok handed down invitations to…
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Posted Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
There were few bigger unsung heroes in prep school basketball this year than St. Thomas More post-grad Ky Howard. The six-foot-three jack of all trades played four different positions through the course of the season and literally did a little bit of everything for St. Thomas More. Howard earned honorable mention all New England nods for his efforts, but was arguably still relatively underappreciated by those outside the STM program given the depth and extent of his contributions. On Wednesday,…
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Posted Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
Chris Santo, a six-foot-four forward who spent his freshman season at the University of Vermont, will be transferring to St. Anselm's College where he will have three years of eligibility beginning immediately next season. Santo saw action in 14 games this year at Vermont but had an incredible high school career in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Santo averaged over 28 points per game in his senior season and scored 2,497 points during the course of his four year career. He…
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