Posted Tuesday, July 29th, 2025
Central Connecticut State University is on a run signing NEPSAC players—this time it’s Rashawn Tibby. Tibby, the class of 2025 wing from South Kent School in CT, decided on CCSU after a tumultuous senior season, including injury, but not without a vocal presence on the bench during his short absence. Rashawn Tibby is a 6’9”, by the book elite defender, capable of guarding 1-5. His skills extend beyond defense, growing as a strong rebounder this year. Tibby spent two years with South…
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Posted Monday, July 28th, 2025
In May, we hosted our inaugural Unsigned Senior Event, which drew a gym full of college coaches from around New England. Following the event, numerous players pledged to play at the collegiate level, from Division I to Division III and JUCO. In total, 45 colleges were represented at the showcase, spanning the Northeast and even the Midwest. Here’s a few names to keep an eye on as they move on to play in college. Courage Agbekpornu: Lemoyne Owen College (TN) After a successful senior…
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Posted Thursday, July 24th, 2025
While the door has been closed on the 2024-25 high school season for months now, we felt we had to wait to finalize our regional rankings as rumors swirled of a number of highly touted prospects reclassing up to go to college early. Those rumors proved true as the Newman School’s Collins Chidera Onyejiaka announced his commitment to Alabama in the midst of June, while Worcester Academy’s Amir Jenkins announced his pledge to West Virginia shortly after. Just the other day,…
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Posted Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
One of Massachusetts’ most accomplished and under-the-radar point guards is officially off the board.Ty Tabales, a high-IQ, sharp-shooting lead guard with a reputation for winning and work ethic has announced his commitment to Bryant University after reclassifying back into his original class of 2025.Tabales’ basketball journey has been marked by grit, growth, and consistent success at every level. He made his first major impact at Worcester North High School, where he played a strong role for the first team to…
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Posted Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
6’6 4-star Wing Markus Kerr has been one of Carolina’s finest for the past few years. Kerr played some high level ball at Chambers HS in North Carolina. His transfer to New England powerhouse Brewster is a great step for his development. Markus is known for his positional size, fluidity, touch, and solid work on the offensive glass. No stranger to competition, the EYBL guard should be accustomed to the physicality and size jump that comes with Brewster’s elite schedule.Kerr…
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Posted Monday, July 21st, 2025
The Elite 75 Frosh/Soph Showcase is returning next month with two installments, September 5th at the Dana Barros Basketball Club in Stoughton Massachusetts, and September 8th at the Beckerman Athletic Center at Hamden Hall in Hamden Connecticut. Check-in for Stoughton will take place from 5:15-6:00pm, while Hamden Hall’s will be 1:15-12:00pm. Massachusetts RegistrationConnecticut Registration This prestigious event has been around for more than a decade and has seen numerous participants excel at the highest levels of Division I basketball, all the way to…
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Posted Friday, July 18th, 2025
With the conclusion of our updated 2026 state-by-state ranking series yesterday, we wanted to take a look at some guys who most certainly have a shot at making the next iteration. All of the players listed below were recruited to New England to play their senior seasons or return for a postgraduate year of development, which hopefully leads to more college opportunities down the line. Let’s take a look. Grant McDuffie - South Kent is getting one of the shiftiest players out of Georgia…
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Posted Thursday, July 17th, 2025
The state of Rhode Island brings us to the conclusion of our July state-by-state ranking revision. As the year progresses, these rankings are likely to change as we gain more exposure to prospects and more players on this list emerge as their abilities come into their own. To kick things off at the top, Dywane Chess out of the St. George's School maintains a hold of the number one spot in the ranking. The Pennsylvania native enters his third season under Dwayne Pina…
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Posted Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
The state of Massachusetts is undoubtedly the largest in the region with a hoard of potential college prospects worthy of a place on this list. To narrow things down in the revised iteration of the 2026 rankings, we went with a top 50 in the state. This does not yet include those who are new to the region, and will have a new look to them come the fall. Amir Jenkins and Collins Chidera Onyejiaka were slotted to be in the top…
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Posted Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
Continuing with our revised rankings for the class of 2026, the next stop comes in the state of Vermont. The Green Mountain State is by far the smallest in New England, but has seen some impressive prospects come through in recent years, such as Joson Sanon (Arizona St/St. John’s), Taylor Bol Bowen (Florida State/Alabama), Chike Ndefo (Towson), and many more. To narrow down the rankings, we created a top ten for the class of 2026 of players we’ve been able to get…
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