Posted Saturday, December 25th, 2010
Amherst College picked up a big commitment last week when Manchester Essex senior forward Joe Mussachia opted to spurn a handful of division II offers to head to the division III powerhouse. While Mussachia has been well known in New England for several years now, he became a target for high academic programs across the country with a tremendous showing at last summer’s Hoop Mountain All-American Camp. After continuing to standout throughout the rest of the summer with his Mass…
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Posted Friday, December 24th, 2010
Christmas came a day early for Providence head coach Keno Davis as he landed perhaps the biggest commitment in the program’s history late Friday night. Providence native Ricardo Ledo made a verbal commitment to the Friars on Christmas Eve just three days after watching the Friars defeat Sacred Heart. “It was late last night but everybody is just starting to find out today,” Ledo said Saturday afternoon. “I was with my family and I just called the coaches and told…
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Posted Thursday, December 23rd, 2010
Phillips Exeter post-graduate Ryan Kilcullen committed to Boston College on Monday, accepting a spot on the team as a recruited walk-on. The Massachusetts native graduated from St. Sebastian’s High School last year where he was named to the ISL’s All League Team before opting to head to Exeter for a post-graduate season. “After meeting with the staff at BC, Ryan is excited about the direction Coach Donahue has the program heading,” said Exeter head coach Jay Tilton. “Ryan is a…
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Posted Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
Holiday time is always an important time of year on the recruiting front, and for a couple of different reasons. First, there are numerous holiday tournaments and events going on right now that provide college coaches with the opportunity to see numerous teams in one day under the same roof. Second, with the first semester of the college calendar coming to a close there is a slight lull in the college basketball schedule because of final exams, meaning that coaches…
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Posted Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
It has been a big week for Enosch Wolf as he suited up with his Wilbraham & Monson team as recently as last week and made his debut for the University of Connecticut on Monday night, scoring four points in three minutes of action against Coppin State. Wolf made a verbal commitment to the Huskies this summer along with fellow German product Niels Giffey, but while Giffey enrolled at the school right away, Wolf headed for a year of post-graduate…
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Posted Monday, December 20th, 2010
The 36th annual Doc Hurley Scholarship Classic took place this past weekend at Weaver High School in Hartford, Connecticut. The event has served as the unofficial kick-off to the CIAC season for many seasons and annually hosts some of the state's top talent. This week's NERR video of the week comes care of Clint Singh who was on hand to capture this weekend's action. His highlight reel includes clips from Northwest Catholic's Kuran Iverson, Classical Magnet's Kenneth Wong, Capital Prep's…
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Posted Monday, December 20th, 2010
Ranking freshmen is almost impossible. If we were simply sorting out who the best players are as of today it would be a much easier task, but because we are attempting to measure who will be the better prospect in three plus years there are simply too many variables. While there are signs and indicators of one’s potential there is no fail safe way to know who will grow and who will not, who will work to develop their skill…
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Posted Sunday, December 19th, 2010
Bowdoin Lands Local Duo Bowdoin College has picked up a pair of early commitments in Boston College High School’s point guard Bryan Hurley and Lincoln Sudbury’s John Swords. Hurley is a scoring lead guard who has put up big numbers throughout the course of his career at B.C.H.S. Able to put points on the board with both his jumper and his dribble penetration, Hurley also stood out this summer on the AAU circuit with the Middlesex Magic team that made…
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Posted Saturday, December 18th, 2010
Game of the Day - St. Andrew’s 71 Winchendon 46 In the event’s final contest, a highly-energized St. Andrew’s team would host Winchendon in a match-up featuring several explosive athletes on both sides. In front of an enthusiastic home crowd, a pair of threes from Aboubacar Casse off Michael Carter-Williams penetration, followed by a pull-up three from Carter-Williams, would give the hosts an early eight-point lead, at 11-3, with just over 12:30 remaining in the opening half. Carter-Williams would push…
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Posted Friday, December 17th, 2010
The class of 2011 may not have one big name like Keegan Hyland or Thomas Knight, but it has more depth than we’ve seen in some time in Maine and that promises to make the upcoming high school season all the more exciting. While there are clear favorites in all four classes, there are also a variety of teams who have a legitimate chance to contend. Class A Cheverus – The Stags won it all last year and look like…
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