Posted Friday, September 13th, 2019
The Elite 75 Frosh/Soph tips this weekend with two different sessions. The North session will take place on Saturday at the Dana Barros Basketball Club from 2:00 to 6:00pm with registration beginning at 1:00pm. The South session will take place on Sunday at Connecticut College from 10:00am to 2:00pm with registration beginning at 9:00am. Following the two events, we'll release the "Elite 75" freshmen and sophomores in the region across all NERR media outlets. The New England Elite 75 Showcases are…
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Posted Thursday, September 12th, 2019
Lee Academy and Rhode Island Elite guard Aidan Carpenter made a verbal commitment to Siena on Tuesday night before publically announcing his decision on Wednesday. Carpenter, who was one of the biggest stock-risers in New England this summer, earned over a dozen full division I scholarship offers before ultimately trimming his list to Akron, UAB, Hofstra, Siena, and South Dakota. He ended up taking official visits to Akron and Siena before announcing for the Saints and first year head coach…
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Posted Wednesday, September 11th, 2019
Rhode Island Elite has been a program on the rise in recent years. The program was founded by Nick Light and Nuri Mahmoud, who played at Mitchell College and Trinity College respectively, four years ago with the goal of bringing back a college exposure team to the Rhode Island area. With the help of a coaching staff that includes the likes of Ray Pena and Demetrius Robinson, they have just that with now over 40 alums competing at the next…
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Posted Tuesday, September 10th, 2019
Who is the biggest AAU program in New England? Unless you’ve been paying very close attention over the years you probably don’t have any idea. It’s not a sneaker sponsored program or even one that has been around for an especially long time, at least not in its current form. The Central Mass Swarm was started in 2006 and had only five teams under its umbrella ten years later when it was taken over by Mike Byrnes, who was just…
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Posted Sunday, September 8th, 2019
East Catholic High School and Middlesex Magic forward Matt Knowling made a verbal commitment to Yale University on Sunday following his official visit to their New Haven campus. Knowling is a 17-year-old true senior who had racked up numerous division I scholarship offers over the course of the last year. He took to his twitter account to confirm the news. COMMITTED����⚪️ pic.twitter.com/IV4Kjy8x8u — Matt Knowling (@MattKnowling) September 8, 2019 Knowling is coming off a very succesful 2018-19 campaign, both during…
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Posted Saturday, September 7th, 2019
We’re now less than one week away from the 2019 Elite 75 Showcase – Frosh/Soph Edition, with the north session set for Saturday at the Dana Barros Basketball Club and the south session a day later on Sunday at Connecticut College. Space is still available and interested prospects in the classes of 2022 and 2023 can learn more and register at the links above. Answers to most frequently asked questions are also available here. Our latest flashback takes us to 2013 when the…
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Posted Friday, September 6th, 2019
We are just one week away from the 2018 Elite 75 Showcase – Frosh/Soph Edition and our latest flashback takes us to 2012 when yet another future NBA player broke out. Luis Montero was a sophomore at Wilbraham & Monson and absolutely dominant in his Elite 75 debut. Incredibly, it was just three years later that he was wearing a Portland Trail Blazers uniform. Almost equally dominant that day was fellow sophomore Terance Mann, who is now about to enter…
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Posted Friday, September 6th, 2019
The Middlesex Magic was founded in 1993 by the late Michael Crotty Sr. For the last 10 years the program has been under the direction of Michael Crotty Jr. Crotty Jr. was on the very first Magic team and went on to become a two-time NCAA All-American and captain of the Williams College 2003 National Championship team. Following college, Crotty Jr. played professionally with stops in Germany, the Philippines, and with the Harlem Globetrotters. His coaching career began a year…
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Posted Thursday, September 5th, 2019
The New Haven Heat was initially founded in 2002 by Frank Redente but disappeared for a stretch until re-emerging in 2014 under the direction of Rick Kennedy. While Rick continues to serve as the director of the program, his son “Doc” Kennedy is more visible on a day-to-day basis as the club’s director of operations. They are also maybe the most rapidly expanding program in Connecticut, both in terms of quantity and quality. They’ve grown from having just one team…
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Posted Wednesday, September 4th, 2019
BABC and incoming Brewster Academy forward Matt Cross announced his verbal commitment to Miami on Tuesday night. Cross wrapped up his final official visit this past weekend after traveling to Butler, Florida, South Carolina, Indiana, Texas A&M and Miami in recent weeks and months. "Miami was a great fit for me and there was connections with the people around me like my AAU coach Leo Papile whose word means a lot to me and the culture and environment I think…
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