Posted Friday, March 3rd, 2017
Earlier this week, Prep Circuit announced the first 9 schools that have been selected for next week's National Prep Championship. The tournament will take place on Wednesday, March 8th and Thursday, March 9th at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut. Brewster Academy, Putnam Science Academy, Northfield Mount Hermon, and Springfield Commonwealth Academy were among the first five teams to be announced for the field while Cushing Academy and South Kent. The full release from Prep Circuit can be found…
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Posted Thursday, March 2nd, 2017
New Hampton School post-graduate forward Jimmy Boeheim committed to Cornell on Tuesday night. The son of Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim, the Albany City Rocks product has made significant strides in his game over the last year and proved himself a definite division I player during his season in New England. He announced his decision via his twitter account: Excited to announce that I have committed to play basketball at Cornell University #gobigred — Jimmy Boeheim (@jimmyb_23) March 1,…
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Posted Wednesday, March 1st, 2017
The NEPSAC playoff participants were chosen on Sunday. The final pairings promise to provide plenty of action in each conference with things culminating at Rhode Island College this weekend for the A, AA, and AAA championship games. The NEPSAC class B, C and D tournaments will be played at Clark University. This week’s results will also impact how the rest of the National Prep Championship field is filled out. Here’s a look at what certain teams have on the line…
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Posted Tuesday, February 28th, 2017
The fourth part of our best available series focuses on the combo-guards that remain on the board. Combo-guards are generally referred to as guards who can play either on or off the basketball. They aren’t true point guards, but can slide over to that position in a pinch. Here’s a look at some of the best still available in New England: Devante Jones, Notre Dame Prep – “D.J.” is a pure bucket getter. He excels at getting to the…
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Posted Monday, February 27th, 2017
The NEPSAC announced their post-season brackets in all six divisions on Sunday. The post-season officially tips with quarterfinal match-ups on Wednesday followed by semi-finals on Saturday. Champions will be crowned on Sunday with Rhode Island College hosting classes A (2pm), AA (4pm), and AAA (6pm) while Clark University will host class D (2pm), C (4pm) and B (2pm). Click here for full NEPSAC brackets. In AAA, Brewster Academy finished the regular season undefeated and earned a consequent bye in the…
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Posted Sunday, February 26th, 2017
With the vast majority of leagues and associations having wrapped up their regular season, top individual performances mean even more this time of year. Here's a look back at some of the most notable performances from around the region in the last week: Notable Performance - Marcus Zegarowski @MZegarowski1 had 27pts & 9asts in a Tilton (NH) win over Notre Dame Prep. — NERR (@NERRHoops) February 20, 2017 Notable Performance - Cole Swider @coleswider21 had 37pts in a St. Andrew's…
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Posted Saturday, February 25th, 2017
With the high school season now wrapping up throughout New England, the spring is almost upon us and that means we are now just weeks away from the third annual Elite 75 Academic Experience. This year's event promises to be the best yet, not just because of all the opportunities that are available to prospects and their families that day, but because of the talented field that is now beginning to take shape. The event will once again feature a…
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Posted Friday, February 24th, 2017
The third part of our best available series focuses on the top wings still on the board in New England’s 2017 class. The list begins with Redemption Christian’s Chris Duarte, who at 6-foot-5 not only has good size but also the shot-making ability to give himself a major weapon. But Duarte is far from one-dimensional, and even doubles as a big combo-guard with his improved ball-handling and playmaking ability. As a big and versatile perimeter player, it’s no surprise that…
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Posted Thursday, February 23rd, 2017
Yesterday, we examined some of the more conventional big men left on the board – guys that are likely to play, or at least do the majority of their damage, in and around the paint at the next level. With the way the game has evolved in recent years though, most teams are now looking to play four perimeter players at one time, without sacrificing anything on the glass or the defensive end, and so there is an increased premium…
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Posted Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017
As seasons wind down and February begins to give way to March, the recruiting trail is beginning to heat up again as college coaches are coming back out in full force looking to plug some 11th hour holes in their recruiting classes. Fortunately for them, there is still plenty of available talent in New England’s 2017 class. In the coming days, we’ll be running through some of those scholarship caliber players who remain uncommitted. The big men are up first,…
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