Chrabascz Taking Visits

Chrabascz Taking Visits

Posted Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Andrew Chrabascz was another of July’s big winners.  The BABC forward played a critical role in BABC’s quest for their second consecutive national championship, emerging as one of the team’s most consistent scorers.  Not surprisingly, his recruitment picked up accordingly as his production only supplemented what coaches already knew of his talent and intangibles.  In the two weeks since July came to an end Chrabascz says he has heard from over 30 schools including Boston College, Syracuse, Seton Hall, and… READ MORE >

Notre Dame Gets Big Addition

Notre Dame Gets Big Addition

Posted Thursday, August 11th, 2011

The best big man in New England next year might not be Kaleb Tarczewski, Mitch McGary, Nerlens Noel or Andre Drummond.  New Zealand native Steven Adams, who emerged as the big story at last week's Adidas Nations Global Experience, is headed to Notre Dame Prep next year.  Adams is already committed to Pittsburgh, but also projects as a potential lottery pick in the 2012 NBA Draft.  Just how good Adams truly is remains to be seen, but he is quite… READ MORE >

Miller’s Character Overshadows Mistake

Miller’s Character Overshadows Mistake

Posted Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

It takes a big man to admit when they’ve made a mistake.  For Jeremy Miller, only a couple of weeks beyond his fifteenth birthday, he proved the quality of his character even beyond the size of his impact on the basketball floor.  A six-foot-nine big man with mobility, athleticism, and soft touch, Miller has not only distinguished himself in local New England circles, but he’s also earned national recognition in just his first year of high school basketball.    Miller was slated… READ MORE >

Vassar Leaving New England

Vassar Leaving New England

Posted Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Johnnie Vassar established himself as one of New England's top young guards this year.  Unfortunately for local fans they'll be seeing much less of him next year as Vassar's mother confirmed on Wednesday night that he would be transferring to La Lamiere School in Indiana.  Vassar previously starred for Lawrence Academy where he looked poised to follow in the footsteps of Stevie Mejia and Shabazz Napier to become the latest high level point guard to come out of the NEPSAC… READ MORE >

Decision Day

Decision Day

Posted Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

It was over two years ago when Andre Drummond first exploded onto the national scene with a commanding performance at AAU Nationals. Since that time he’s drawn frequent comparisons to NBA stars like Dwight Howard and Amare Stoudamire, brought home a gold medal while representing his country, led his prep school team to a national championship, and earned the distinction of being the top ranked prospect in the country. The one thing Drummond hasn’t done much of is speak with… READ MORE >

Auguste Cuts List to 8

Auguste Cuts List to 8

Posted Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

There was a reason why Zach Auguste couldn't remember all the schools that had offered him a scholarship on Monday, and that was because in his mind many of them weren't in play anymore.  The New Hampton forward announced his top eight schools on Tuesday night but continued to maintain that he may cut a couple of other schools by the time the summer comes to an end. Still in the mix for the highly talented four-man are Florida, Marquette,… READ MORE >

McGary Trims List

McGary Trims List

Posted Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Brewster Academy's Mitch McGary distinguished himself not just as one of the nation's premier big men this spring and summer but as one of the nation's best players period.  Accordingly, the Indiana native was seeing recruitment from the vast majority of college basketball's powerhouse programs east of the Mississippi.  Tuesday, McGary gave some order to his recruitment by announcing his top six via ESPN's Dave Telep.  The list includes Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, Michigan, Duke and Kentucky.  McGary has already taken… READ MORE >

Video of the Week: Georges Niang

Video of the Week: Georges Niang

Posted Monday, August 8th, 2011

Our latest video of the week once again comes care of Lucas Shapiro and LShapiro Productions who took in the Hoganz Classic this weekend with camera in hand.  No one starred more than Iowa State bound forward Georges Niang who went for 46 points in his first game and 27 in his second to lead his squad to the u19 championship.  Too see his highlight video of action check out the NERR home page.  READ MORE >

Hoops Elite Academy - Event Recap

Hoops Elite Academy - Event Recap

Posted Monday, August 8th, 2011

Hoops Elite Academy had a successful first summer with a highly concentrated collection of New England’s top young talent attending the recent camp.  Here is a look at some of the standouts: Aaron McClean: McClean came to camp with a reputation of having a tremendous motor, and he did not disappoint.  An absolute workhorse on the boards, McClean cleaned up on the glass, utilizing his long arms and 6’5” frame.  McClean was a formidable defensive stopper all week, showing off… READ MORE >

Scott Hazelton Camp – Event Recap

Scott Hazelton Camp – Event Recap

Posted Monday, August 8th, 2011

Each and every August since 2007 the New England Recruiting Report has made the trip to Lawrence, Massachusetts for the annual Scott Hazelton Camp. The trip has always been well worth it as it has led to our first look at stars like Evan Smotrycz, Carson Desrosiers, Jordan Laguerre, Pat Connaughton, and Noah Vonleh.  This year’s field is headlined by another talented field, beginning with Vonleh and Zach Auguste.  Of all the stars who have made their way through the… READ MORE >

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