Pate Heading to Canadian Powerhouse

Pate Heading to Canadian Powerhouse

Posted Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

New Hampton School senior Anthony Pate has committed to play his college basketball at Carleton University.  Carleton is a university of 22,000 students located in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Ontario.  The Ravens have one of the strongest basketball traditions in all of Canada under head coach Dave Smart.  Over the course of the last 15 years the team has won over 92% of their games for an incredible 368-31 regular season record.  Their post-season success has been equally impressive,… READ MORE >

Cox Sports Profiles the Murphy Brothers

Cox Sports Profiles the Murphy Brothers

Posted Tuesday, May 13th, 2014

The New England Recruiting Report, through our growing partnership with Cox Sports, is continuing to expand the coverage of New England basketball and recruiting.  Our most recent feature profiled the Murphy brothers – oldest brother and NBA player Erik, middle brother and current Florida Gator Alex, and youngest brother and currently the top ranked rising sophomore in New England Tomas.  The full interview can be found on NERR-TV while we also take a historic look back on the Murphy family… READ MORE >

Hunt is a Charger

Hunt is a Charger

Posted Monday, May 12th, 2014

St. Andrew’s senior guard Tom Hunt made a verbal commitment to the University of New Haven on Monday night, announcing his decision via twitter. Just committed to the University of New Haven! Proud to be a Charger! 🏀🏀 — Tom Hunt (@TheRealThunt) May 12, 2014 Hunt joins Capital Prep’s Levy Gillespie Jr. and Michael Bourke, a six-foot-three guard from the Hun School and the New Heights AAU program, to become the third player to commit to head coach Ted Hotaling… READ MORE >

Playaz, Rivals Run to Jam Fest Finals

Playaz, Rivals Run to Jam Fest Finals

Posted Sunday, May 11th, 2014

Sports U, an Under Armour sponsored program from New Jersey, might have taken the championships in both the u17 and u16 division, but the New England Playaz and Mass Rivals finished with successful weekends in Providence, advanced to the finals of the u17 and u16 divisions respectively. Both teams overcame short-handed rosters to make their respective runs as the Playaz were without their backcourt of Daquon Ervin and Ian Sistare, both of whom were out of the line-up with injuries. … READ MORE >

Providence Jam Fest - Saturday Recap

Providence Jam Fest - Saturday Recap

Posted Saturday, May 10th, 2014

The Hoop Group’s annual Providence Jam Fest came to Rhode Island’s capital city for the 20th consecutive year this weekend and the New England Recruiting Report was on hand on Saturday to highlight some of the top performances.  Here’s a look at some of the prospects who stood out when we were watching:Jarred Reuter, New England Playaz – Improved conditioning and enhanced assertiveness around the paint continue to be the story for Reuter, who was again at his best on… READ MORE >

Miller Back on the Board

Miller Back on the Board

Posted Friday, May 9th, 2014

New Hampton School rising senior forward Jeremy Miller re-opened his recruitment on Thursday night after having previously committed to Boston College earlier this winter.  His initial commitment came under former head coach Steve Donahue but Miller appeared intent to remain on board when Jim Christian was hired to take over the program last month.  Now, things have apparently changed as ESPN’s Jeff Goodman first reported Miller’s decision on Friday evening.   Miller is running with the BABC for the second consecutive… READ MORE >

Bunting Lands A10 Offer

Bunting Lands A10 Offer

Posted Thursday, May 8th, 2014

Tabor Academy and Expressions Elite big man Jesse Bunting picked up his second division I scholarship offer on Thursday and it was a big one as Atlantic 10 champions St. Joseph’s came calling.  Holy Cross became the first division I school to put forth a concrete scholarship offer earlier this year while Northeastern and St. Bonaventure have also been frequent visitors to the Tabor Academy gym.  San Diego, Buffalo, Pepperdine, Tulsa, UNC-Asheville, Vermont, and Quinnipiac have also expressed varying degrees… READ MORE >

South Kent’s Strawberry D1 Bound

South Kent’s Strawberry D1 Bound

Posted Wednesday, May 7th, 2014

South Kent’s Jordan Strawberry became the latest unsigned 2014 prospect to come off the board after committing to Mercer on Wednesday night.  He announced his decision via his twitter account: I've officially committed to Mercer University jus wanna Thank God for this opportunity #BearNation #Blessed 🙏🏀 pic.twitter.com/QezSTTCF15 — jordan strawberry (@jstrawberry_0) May 7, 2014 Mercer made national headlines this season, winning the Atlantic Sun Conference championship and then scoring an upset win over Duke in the first round of the… READ MORE >

Report: Gillespie UNH Bound

Report: Gillespie UNH Bound

Posted Tuesday, May 6th, 2014

The Hartford Courant is reporting that Capital Prep guard Levy Gillespie Jr. will sign a National Letter of Intent with the University of New Haven on Friday. Gillespie is a six-foot-three guard who has had a storied career at Capital Prep, playing under his father Levy Sr. In his senior season alone, Gillespie averaged over 27 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals while earning a long list of accolades including CIAC All-State, Hartford Courant Fab 15, New Haven… READ MORE >

Commitment Catch-Up

Posted Monday, May 5th, 2014

Suffield Post-Grads Set Suffield post-graduates Brandon Feinberg and Jerry Koutoufas have made their choices, deciding on the University of Scranton and Mansfield University, respectively.Feinberg was the team’s second leading scorer (11.5 ppg) and second leading rebounder (5.9 rpg) this past winter using his inside-out game to stretch defenses and exploit mismatches. His ability to play both facing the hoop and with his back to the basket will serve the six-foot-five forward well at the collegiate level. Feinberg saw wide-ranging division… READ MORE >

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