Auburn Maine’s Diing Maiwen Lands D1 Spot

Auburn Maine’s Diing Maiwen Lands D1 Spot

Posted Monday, January 12th, 2026

Diing Maiwen did not take the easy road to Division I basketball. The Auburn, Maine native is officially headed to Fairleigh Dickinson, a commitment that took a lot of hard work, and the choice to prolong his college decision in hopes of finding better opportunities from a postgraduate season. Maiwen first made a name for himself at Edward Little High School and with XLP, where his athleticism immediately separated him from the pack. He was the kind of player who could change… READ MORE >

9 MPA Senior Standouts

9 MPA Senior Standouts

Posted Monday, January 12th, 2026

Maine's MPA continues to develop players who bring toughness and skill to the floor every night. With the season rolling, these unsigned seniors are putting up impressive numbers and making their case for the next level. Their ability to produce, compete, and impact winning makes them standouts worth following closely. Nolan Ames, Camden Hills: The KVAC Player of the Year for Class A North as a junior, Ames is building on that success by leading Maine Class A in scoring 25.9… READ MORE >

Class B Large Preview Pt. 2

Class B Large Preview Pt. 2

Posted Sunday, January 11th, 2026

Ahead of the 2025-26 school year, the NEPSAC did some reassembling of the class structure, most notably splitting Class B into two groups, Large and Small.Today, we will take a look at some of the programs in Class B Large, and the college prospects they have to boast. Masters (NY): Masters leans into a drive-and-kick offensive identity built around unselfish ball movement and perimeter shooting. The Panthers consistently generate deflections on the defensive end, turning activity into transition chances. Damian Mojica… READ MORE >

2028/29 Upstate Standouts

2028/29 Upstate Standouts

Posted Friday, January 9th, 2026

After covering a variety of Upstate’s standout juniors, we now pivot and begin tracking names in the class of 2028 and 2029.  While it feels that there is so much talent to cover between Albany and Buffalo, it has become especially useful to have younger names on the radar before their names really rise to prominence. Now, we take a look at some standout underclassmen who are primed to be up next.    Aiden Prunty, Carthage: A two-time state champion at Glens Falls… READ MORE >

Class B Large Preview Pt. 1

Class B Large Preview Pt. 1

Posted Thursday, January 8th, 2026

Ahead of the 2025-26 school year, the NEPSAC did some reassembling of the class structure, most notably splitting Class B into two groups, Large and Small.Today, we will take a look at some of the programs in Class B Large, and the college prospects they have to boast. Austin Prep: Austin Prep has made a strong early-season statement after missing the playoffs last year. The Cougars are off to a 7–2 start with notable wins over King, St. Luke’s, Governors, Pomfret,… READ MORE >

Some 2026 VPA Standouts

Some 2026 VPA Standouts

Posted Wednesday, January 7th, 2026

Vermont’s high school basketball scene is filled with under-the-radar talent that deserves collegiate attention. With the season underway, these unsigned seniors are proving they belong on college coaches' radars. Their versatility and ability to contribute in multiple areas make them prospects worth watching. Nick Mascitti, Williamstown: Standing 6’7, Mascitti has glaring size on the court, leading the state in double-doubles as a junior. On defense, he makes his presence felt by blocking shots and creating havoc in the paint for the… READ MORE >

New England Mourns Whit Lesure

Posted Monday, January 5th, 2026

It is with heavy hearts that the New England basketball community mourns the unexpected passing of Whit Lesure, a coach, mentor, and pillar of prep school basketball whose impact will be felt for generations. For nearly three decades, Whit was the steady hand guiding Bridgton Academy, where he took over the program in 1997 and helped shape it into one of the most respected names in the NEPSAC, and prep school basketball as a whole.  His teams competed at the highest level… READ MORE >

Updated New Hampshire 2027 Rankings (1/5/2026)

Updated New Hampshire 2027 Rankings (1/5/2026)

Posted Monday, January 5th, 2026

New Hampshire is home to some of the region's top prep school programs, and a stellar state association that has young, talented players making a name for themselves. Antonio Pemberton leads the way as the top ranked player in the state's junior class as the guard has continued to ascend, proving himself at the highest levels of the high school game. Following him at the second spot is Markus Kerr, a transfer guard from down south who is among the top… READ MORE >

Commitment Catch-Up (1/5)

Commitment Catch-Up (1/5)

Posted Monday, January 5th, 2026

The New Year is upon us, and with that, decision day for the future of prospects in the class of 2026 is nearing as the last five or so months of their high/prep school careers come to a close.  Here are a handful of prospects who have already locked in their next steps to play college basketball at different levels of the NCAA. Cyrus Hutchison, Brewster Academy Prep (NH)Committed to Hamilton College (NY) Hutchinson has made a name for himself during his time… READ MORE >

2028 NEPSAC Standouts Pt. 1

2028 NEPSAC Standouts Pt. 1

Posted Sunday, January 4th, 2026

The class of 2028 has a ton of talent across the ranks that has been making noise. For this article, we will focus on some 2028's who have been leading the charge for their respective teams, with more to come on the other standouts in the class as the season goes on.  Brayden Buckley, Thayer: Buckley is an intriguing prospect who consistently leverages changes of speed and direction to create offense off the dribble. At 6’3, he’s crafty getting downhill and… READ MORE >

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