Posted Tuesday, March 13th, 2012
#1 Michigan State vs. #16 Long Island The reigning Northeast Conference champions have their hands full with top seeded Michigan State. LIU will need big contributions from a number of sources to keep this one close, few more important than starting guard Mike Culpo, a Massachusetts native and St. Andrew’s alum who has been a critical component to both of the Blackbirds’ NEC championships. #2 Missouri vs. #15 Norfolk State Missouri is a fan favorite program in New England with…
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Posted Monday, March 12th, 2012
#1 Syracuse vs. #16 UNC Asheville Syracuse’s success has been widely credited to their depth, and more specifically to arguably the deepest bench in all of college basketball. Well that second unit has some very deep New England connections beginning with freshman and former McDonald’s All-American out of St. Andrew’s School Michael Carter-Williams. That’s just the tip of the iceberg though as C.J. Fair (Brewster Academy) and James Southerland (Notre Dame Prep) both play important roles while Dion Waiters even…
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Posted Sunday, March 11th, 2012
Many of the brackets stayed chalk during the first few rounds of the four CIAC tournaments but it was #14 New Britain that pulled off the first real upset of one of the top teams in the area when it defeated #3 Hartford Public 66-61 in overtime. Devonne Nolan scored a game-high 30 points, including a 10-ft floater at the end of regulation to tie the game at 52, and put the Hurricanes on his shoulders at multiple points in…
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Posted Saturday, March 10th, 2012
WPI adds Point Guard WPI head coach Chris Bartley continues to land top local talent, with his most recent commitment coming from Brooks School’s senior point guard Aaron Davis. Davis is a pure point guard who has led teams to success during both seasons. As a junior, he led Brooks to a 20 win season and the top seed in the NEPSAC Class B tournament. This year, Brooks finished the regular season with a 14-7 record against a high level…
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Posted Saturday, March 10th, 2012
With a last name like Donahue, it should come as no surprise that Mystic Middle School 8th grader Matthew Donahue can really shoot the basketball. He’s the fourth Donahue brother to make waves coming up through the New England ranks, following in the footsteps of older brothers Kevin, Sam, and Jackson. Oldest brother Kevin Donahue starred for Stonington High School before earning a full scholarship to play at Assumption College in the Northeast 10 Conference. The senior guard led the…
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Posted Friday, March 9th, 2012
With the weekend hiatus in state tournament action, it is time to revisit our updated rankings in the class of 2013. Up next is the state of Rhode Island, who boasts a relatively strong junior class. At the top of the list is St. Raphael's scoring lead guard Charles Correa, who has continued to put up big numbers this season as a junior while showing his complete offensive arsenal. Speaking of big numbers, Barrington High School's Ben Engvall has been…
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Posted Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Two of the top teams in the MIAA, Charlestown and Central Catholic, faced off on Thursday night at Reading High School for the Division 1 North semifinals. With a berth in the Division 1 North final on the line, the Townies and Raiders battled it out in one of the most highly-contested games of this year’s MIAA tournament; here are the stars that impressed last night: Charlestown: 54 Tyrese Hoxter, junior-The best player and most promising college prospect on the…
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Posted Thursday, March 8th, 2012
The stage was set for a dramatic state final. Mount Mansfield and Rice Memorial were undeniably the top teams in the state of Vermont, having split their season series but going otherwise undefeated. The setting was the University of Vermont’s Patrick Gymnasium, and the walls were lined with fans in support of both teams, creating an environment fitting for the championship rivalry. While Mount Mansfield was the more experienced of the two teams, Rice was the reigning state champions, and…
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Posted Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
The Connecticut state tournament started off with a bang on Monday night, as 31 out of the 32 teams that made the Class L tournament were in action, with #1 seed Northwest Catholic being the only team recieving a first round bye. #25 Stratford, who earned a bid in L by navigating their way through the FCIAC with a 10-10 regular season, pulled off the first big upset of the night defeating #8 Middletown 66-57. Bernard Brantley, as he was throughout…
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Posted Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
Brewster Academy 78 Notre Dame Prep 74
Hargrave Military Academy 76 New Hampton 61
Brewster Academy 87 Hargrave Military Academy 76
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