NCAA Tournament – Friday Watch

NCAA Tournament – Friday Watch

Posted Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Still not sure where to find former New England products during today’s first round NCAA tournament games?  Here’s your answer as we break down today’s 16 games and tell you where to find them:12:15 PM (15) Albany vs (2) Duke        CBS         St. Mark’s product Alex Murphy is a redshirt freshman at Duke who sees consistent minutes along the frontline and was critical during Ryan Kelly’s absence.  12:40 PM (12) Ole Miss vs (5) Wisconsin        tru TV… READ MORE >

Risch Heading to AIC

Risch Heading to AIC

Posted Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

 Following his graduation from Old Rochester High School in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts last year, Max Risch opted for a post-graduate season in order to spark his recruitment.  Now a year later, that plan seems to have worked as Risch recently accepted a full scholarship offer from nearby American International College.  The versatile six-foot-six forward ran with the Boston Warriors during last year’s AAU circuit and averaged 16 points and 9 rebounds this season for Williston.  “He is a very dedicated young… READ MORE >

NCAA Tournament – Thursday Watch

NCAA Tournament – Thursday Watch

Posted Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

New England is represented in 14 of the 16 NCAA tournament games on Thursday.  Here’s a game-by-game run-down of today’s games and where you can watch these familiar faces:12:15 PM     (14) Valparaiso vs (3) Michigan State        CBS             12:40 PM     (11) Bucknell vs (6) Butler            tru TV     Bucknell brings two former New England products off the bench in Brian Fitzpatrick and Ryan Frazier.  Fitzpatrick is a senior transfer from Penn who graduated… READ MORE >

Fitzy Games - Event Recap

Fitzy Games - Event Recap

Posted Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

The 11th annual "Fitzy All Star Games" traditionally allows the best young players in New England to descend upon the Mount Ida College athletic center in Newton, Massachusetts for one day of game competition, and this year was no different.  In association with Hoop Mountain Inc. and the Boston Amateur Basketball Club (BABC), the "Fitzy Games" featured one game of the area's best twenty-six freshman, followed by two matchups of the premier New England programs.  Leo Papile's BABC squads took… READ MORE >

NEPSAC All-Conference Honors

NEPSAC All-Conference Honors

Posted Monday, March 18th, 2013

Class AAAPlayer of the Year – Ron Patterson, Brewster AcademyCoach of the Year – Jere Quinn, St. Thomas More SchoolFirst Team All-League – Ron Patterson, Brewster Academy; Chris McCullough, Brewster Academy; Duane Notice, St. Thomas More School; Noah Vonleh, New Hampton School; Anthony Dallier, Northfield Mount Hermon School; Gabe Levin, St. Thomas More School. Second Team All-League – Martez Harrison, Brewster Academy; Travis Jorgenson, New Hampton School; Zena Edosomwan, Northfield Mount Hermon School; Marquis Moore, Saint Thomas More School; Reggie… READ MORE >

NHIAA Season in Review

NHIAA Season in Review

Posted Monday, March 18th, 2013

NHIAA Division 1 – Trinity 50 Bishop Guertin 46Trinity earned hard fought wins over Nashua South in the semis and over Bishop Guertin in the finals. In both wins (and all season long) the Pioneers were led by senior forward Mabor Gabriel and junior wing Carmen Giampetruzzi (committed to Boston College for baseball. Gabriel put on a dominating performance in the semi-finals with 26 points and 14 rebounds, and Giampetruzzi was the MVP of the title game with 18 points… READ MORE >

CIAC Crowns Champions

CIAC Crowns Champions

Posted Sunday, March 17th, 2013

Valley Regional kicked off the CIAC Boys Basketball State Championships with a win over Weston on Friday night but it only turned out to be an appetizer for what was a tasty main course on Saturday.Class MRallying behind the reinstatement of their head coach, who had previously been dismissed at mid-season, Weston's Cinderella post-season run finally came to an end Friday night.  Valley point guard Jon Luster scored only 6 points but was steady throughout, setting up his teammates, playing… READ MORE >

MIAA Champions Crowned

MIAA Champions Crowned

Posted Saturday, March 16th, 2013

Division I: Putnam 50 Mansfield 48 (OT)An overtime thriller was finally put to bed when Putnam sophomore Ty Nichols knocked down a pair of free-throw with 7.5 seconds left on the clock in the extra period.  Kayjuan Bynam scored 18 points for the victors while Ryan Boulter led Mansfield with 14.  The state championship is the first in school history for Putnam.  Full Story from ESPN BostonDivision II: Brighton 59 South Hadley 41Malik James followed up a dynamic performance in… READ MORE >

Hoop Mountain Spring Classic – Event Recap

Hoop Mountain Spring Classic – Event Recap

Posted Friday, March 15th, 2013

The Hoop Mountain classics are almost an institution in New England, annually hosting loads of division II and III coaches in the fall and spring.  On Friday night, the event returned to Mass Premier Courts, filling the gym with solid prospects and college coaches alike.  Here’s a look at some of the notes on the most productive players in action:Ary Bibbens, 6’3”- Good 2/3 man who is capable of scoring from anywhere on the floor; he possesses solid moves off… READ MORE >

MIAA Finals Preview

MIAA Finals Preview

Posted Thursday, March 14th, 2013

 The MIAA will crown their state champions during a full day of action on Saturday at Worcester’s DCU Center.  Here’s a preview of the three boys’ finals:Division I – Mansfield vs. Putnam, 7:30pm @ DCU CenterMansfield came out of the south region and advanced to Saturday’s final with a 55-50 win over perennial powerhouse Central Catholic.  A balanced offensive attack and a dominant first half of defense were critical to Mansfield’s success as Kevin Conner led 8 players in the… READ MORE >

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