Scheduled Announced for Scholar Roundball Classic

Scheduled Announced for Scholar Roundball Classic

Posted Saturday, October 31st, 2015

The 5th annual Scholar Roundball Classic will take place on Saturday, December 12th and Sunday, December 13th at Babson College in Massachusetts and this year's field may be the best yet with top academic prospects on every roster in attendance. Northfield Mount Hermon, the school that currently has three times as many players in the Ivy League as any high school in the country, returns to action while three of the most prestigious academic prep schools in the entire country -… READ MORE >

ZG Battle for the Belt preview

ZG Battle for the Belt preview

Posted Friday, October 30th, 2015

Zero Gravity takes over New Hampshire this weekend with its biggest event and the last stop on the Fall Circuit, as the Battle for the Belt heats up this weekend at The RIM, Nashua Sports Academy, and Plaistow YMCA. The varsity division will be relatively wide open with such a deep field, but the favorite here has to be defending champ BABC after their team has simply dismantled opponents on their way to a 16-0 record thus far on the… READ MORE >

This Week’s Recruiting in Review

This Week’s Recruiting in Review

Posted Thursday, October 29th, 2015

It's been another busy week of recruiting headlines in New England. Here's a look back at some of the developments over the course of the last seven days: Lee Academy post-graduate forward Nedeljko Prijovic committed to Texas State on Tuesday. Prijovic is a long and athletic forward in his second year at Lee Academy who has made drastic strides in his game since last season. Vermont Academy guard Bruce Brown took his second official visit last weekend to Xavier, following… READ MORE >

Prep Profile - Bridgton

Prep Profile - Bridgton

Posted Wednesday, October 28th, 2015

The narrative hasn’t changed at Bridgton Academy in quite a few years now as one of the most decorated coaches in prep school history continues to do his best to make more with less. That’s not a knock on the players that make up the Wolverines’ roster, not this year or in recent years gone by, only a realistic portrayal of the amount of resources currently being allocated to the Bridgton basketball program in comparison to the rest of AAA… READ MORE >

Magic Duo Heading South

Posted Tuesday, October 27th, 2015

The Middlesex Magic AAU program has announced two more commitments in recent weeks with Dover-Sherborn (MA) forward Brendan Olski and Rivers forward Connor MacIsaac both planning to continue their careers at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. Olski's decision came nearly two weeks ago now while MacIsaac made his choice just late last week. While both players are 6-foot-6 forwards, they have compatible styles that should compliment each other well at the next level. Olski is a rugged forward who… READ MORE >

ZG Tournament of Champions Recap

ZG Tournament of Champions Recap

Posted Monday, October 26th, 2015

Zero Gravity hosted their Tournament of Champions event this weekend at the University Sports Complex in Hanover and the Mansfield Sports Complex, hosting some of New England’s premier programs on their Path to the Belt fall circuit – which concludes next weekend at the ZGReport Battle for the Belt. It was a tremendous weekend for BABC, as the program’s 9th, 10th, and 11th grade teams stayed undefeated in the fall circuit and swept the competition by taking home championships in… READ MORE >

Atlantic 10 Rolling on Recruiting Trail

Posted Sunday, October 25th, 2015

It's been a great few months for the Atlantic 10 Conference on the recruiting trail as a number of their programs have won high profile battles, several of which have been rooted right here in New England. From UMass to Rhode Island to Chris Baldwin to Kevin Marfo and even beyond our region's grasp, the New England Recruiting Report breaks down who in the conference is in good shape heading into November's early signing period.  Click here to read the… READ MORE >

Why it’s worth it to go after the big guys

Posted Saturday, October 24th, 2015

First it was Donovan Mitchell. Then it was Wenyen Gabriel. Now Providence fans and even some analysts are suggesting that the Friars shouldn't bother to recruit against the "blue bloods." It's actually a relevant question for any program that competes in a high-major league that isn't Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, North Carolina, UCLA or something comparable. So, we asked Ed Cooley what he thought about that at Big East media day, and then layed out the value in not backing down… READ MORE >

ZG Tournament of Champions Preview

ZG Tournament of Champions Preview

Posted Friday, October 23rd, 2015

In the second to last week of fall circuit action, Zero Gravity heads to the University Sports Center and Mansfield Sportsplex this weekend for the Tournament of Champions, which is sure to be a loaded high school field in what has been the most competitive ZG Fall circuit yet. This weekend’s boys’ varsity division may very well be the most competitive group to hit ZG events this fall. The field will feature regular powers like BABC, Mass Rivals, and New… READ MORE >

This Week’s Recruiting in Review

This Week’s Recruiting in Review

Posted Friday, October 23rd, 2015

This week’s recruiting headlines were dominated by big crowds at both UConn and Providence for their respective Midnight Madness celebrations on Friday and Saturday night respectively. UConn hosted virtually the entire Mass Rivals and Putnam Science programs along with several members of BABC’s 10th grade team. The Huskies appear to be targeting a pair of local ESPN 60 guards in Makai Ashton-Langford and Hamidou Diallo and assist coach Karl Hobbs was back at Cushing later in the week to follow-up… READ MORE >

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