Posted Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Expressions Elite, New England Playaz, Mass Rivals, Connecticut Basketball Club, Metro Boston, MBR, Rhode Island Hawks, Connecticut Elite, Bay State Magic, ANU Generation, Rhode Island Breakers, Connecticut Hoopstars, Boston Warriors, Connecticut Gold, Lone Wolf, Connecticut Basketball Academy, Granite State Jayhawks, and many more. The Northeast Hoops Festival features an overwhelming amount of local New England talent for sure, with all six states represented. But they don’t call it the NORTHEAST Hoops Festival for nothing as the New York Panthers, Long…
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Posted Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
Alex Murphy will travel to Orlando, Florida this weekend for the initial workout of the Adidas Nations Program. Adidas Nations began in 2007 and was designed to bring together the top young basketball players, 18 and under, in the world. Eight regional teams are selected from Africa, Asia Pacific, Canada, China, Europe, Latin America and the United States. Teams partake in regional training and educational activities that aim to provide insight on what it takes to make it to the…
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Posted Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
With the high school and prep school season now in the books and the vast majority of the post-season all-star games having come and gone, it’s now time to release our final set of rankings in the class of 2010. It is hard to deny Will Barton’s place atop the list as the Brewster Academy product took a clean sweep of post-season honors, being named the NEPSAC Class A MVP, the Class A Tournament MVP, and the National Prep Championship…
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Posted Monday, April 5th, 2010
Salve Picks up Two More from New Hampshire Salem’s Alex LaRosa had already made a commitment to Salve Regina head coach Sean Foster, and recently he was joined by two other seniors from the Granite State. The Mass & NH High School Basketball Report is reporting that Bishop Guertin’s Scott St. Lawrence and Nashua North’s Alex Pratt will both be heading to the Rhode Island division III school. St. Lawrence is a versatile swingman with a strong body and a…
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Posted Monday, April 5th, 2010
The Hotchkiss School’s sophomore sharpshooter, Clyde Smith, recently received a scholarship offer from Notre Dame according to ESPN affiliate www.IrishSportsDaily.com. Smith, a native of Texas, recently finished his first season in New England after transferring into Hotchkiss to start his sophomore year and averaged 18 points, 5 assists, and 3 steals per game. “I was really excited,” Smith told Irish Sports Daily. “This is my first time experiencing all of this and it’s real exciting.” Smith arrived in New England…
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Posted Sunday, April 4th, 2010
The list of the best available players in the class of 2010 continues to get smaller as Ashton Khan, a six-foot-one combo-guard who spent the year at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, made a commitment to Canisius College on Monday. Khan made headlines in the finals of the NEPSAC Class A tournament when he scored seven points in the final two minutes to serve as an unlikely hero in Brewster’s run to their second title in the last three years. …
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Posted Sunday, April 4th, 2010
Alex Francis, a six-foot-six forward from the Holderness School in New Hampshire, made a verbal commitment to attend Bryant University last week. Francis made the move from New York to New England three years ago when he transferred into Holderness. He has been one of the top players in Class C ever since, leading his team to three consecutive winning seasons, a trip to the NEPSAC finals in his junior year, and the semi-finals this past season. He ran with…
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Posted Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
From Boston to Springfield! American International College recently earned a commitment from one of the top players in the city of Boston. David Campbell, a six-foot-six big man who led Madison Park to a tremendous season this past year, gave a verbal commitment to AIC head coach Art Luptowski last week. “I feel like it’s the right fit for me,” Coleman told the New England Recruiting Report. “They recruited me real hard and the coach is real good.” Madison Park…
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Posted Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
The NCAA coaching carousel hit New England in the last ten days as Boston College and Holy Cross both opted to dismiss their respective head coaches. Both decisions were unexpected as Boston College head coach Al Skinner led his team to the NCAA Tournament in 7 of his 13 years on the job while Holy Cross head coach Sean Kearney had held his position for less than a year. The B.C. job in particular has captured the attention of local…
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Posted Friday, April 2nd, 2010
It turns out the best available guard in the class of 2010 was in 2011. UConn scored their latest commitment in the class of 2010 on Friday from Shabazz Napier, New England’s top ranked player in the class of 2011. Napier began his career at Charlestown High School in Massachusetts before reclassifying at Lawrence Academy and so he is NCAA Clearinghouse eligible following the conclusion of this year when he is now expected to graduate from high school. He joins…
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