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…
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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…
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Posted Saturday, January 3rd, 2026
Continuing on with our look into the NEPSAC classes, here’s a rundown on some more competitive programs at the Class A level.BB&N: BB&N is looking to take a step forward after missing the playoffs last season. The offense is driven by Jonathan White and Idy Fall, a pair of highly athletic, three level scorers who can stretch the floor with their shooting from beyond the arc and also create off the bounce. Andrew Green and Noah Corso add more reliable…
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Posted Friday, January 2nd, 2026
We return with part two, highlighting some more of our class of 2027 standouts. With all the talent gracing Upstate NY, we are fortunate to have a long list of prospects for college coaches at all levels. With more names from Albany, Binghamton, and Rochester, we now feature a look at a couple of talented juniors representing Western New York and Section 6. Click here for part one of the 2027 Standout Series Roman Maldonado, Irondequoit HS: Maldonado has Irondequoit off to…
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Posted Thursday, January 1st, 2026
As we head into 2026, college basketball recruiting doesn’t look anything like it did just a few years ago. And if you’re part of the New England basketball community players, parents, coaches, trainers you need to understand that reality if you want to navigate it the right way. For the players, some things will always stay the same. You still have to put real time into your skill development. You still need to understand how the game is played at the…
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