Posted Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Terrell Allen, a six-foot-six two-hundred-and-fifteen pound forward from Cape Henry College in Norfolk Virginia, committed to Central Connecticut State University and head coach Howie Dickenman earlier this week. Allen has starred for the last two years at Cape Henry, averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds as a sophomore and 17 points and 13 rebounds last season as a junior. He also earned Virginia Independent Schools Division II All-State honors as a junior and was named third team All Tide Water. …
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Posted Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Dockery Walker, a six-foot-seven forward from Dover, Delaware committed to Brown earlier this week. Walker, who attends Westtown High School in West Chester Pennsylvania, selected the Bears over a variety of other suitors in the Ivy, Patriot, CAA, and America East Conferences. Walker should be a significant addition for Brown because he adds an athletic dimension to their frontline not often seen in the Ivy League. He's extremely tough physically and is already a good finisher and tremendous rebounder on…
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Posted Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Carson Desrosiers made a verbal commitment to Wake Forest on Wednesday morning, the day after Demon Deacons head coach Dino Gaudio and his staff did an in-home visit with Desrosiers and his family. Desrosiers took an official visit to Wake Forest two weeks ago and visited Arizona State officially this past weekend. He was scheduled to head to Marquette for his third and final official this upcoming weekend, but decided he had seen all he needed to make his decision. …
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Posted Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Brian Voelkel, a six-foot-six combo-forward from Iona Prep (NY), gave a verbal commitment to the University of Vermont and head coach Mike Lonergan on Tuesday. Voelkel, who starred with the Westchester Hawks on the AAU circuit, is considered to be an impact player for the Catamounts and is best known for his high basketball I.Q. and tremendous passing ability, which should make him an especially good fit in Coach Lonergan's system. Our friends over at Gotham Hoops provided the following…
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Posted Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
When Tom Moore was the associate head coach at the University of Connecticut he developed a reputation for being one of the best recruiters in the country. Two years into his job as the head coach at Quinnipiac University and it is clear that not much has changed. Moore’s Bobcats landed their second commitment in the 2010 class on Monday night when Ike Azotam decided to pull the trigger. Azotam joins Dominique Langston, who committed late last month, in what…
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Posted Monday, September 21st, 2009
Nearly 60 players from Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Breakers home state of Rhode Island gathered in Foxborough, MA and participated in the showcase style event. As is common with many events of this type, the ball was predominantly in the hands of playmaking guards. They did not disappoint as several division III coaches looked on. Below is a list of the players that shined throughout the day Class of 2010 Jordan Rezendes, 6’0, Wareham HS (MA): Scored in high volume.…
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Posted Sunday, September 20th, 2009
Georgetown head coach John Thompson III, Providence head coach Keno Davis, George Mason head coach Jim Larranaga, VCU head coach Shaka Smart, and Siena head coach Fran McCaffery were among the 30 division I college coaches in the St. Mark’s School gym on Sunday afternoon. JT3 was of course there to see his committed forward Nate Lubick, who used Sunday as an opportunity to facilitate offense for his teammates, allowing them to show coaches what they were capable of, while…
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Posted Saturday, September 19th, 2009
The New England Skills Academies, which debuted in the spring of 2009, were designed specifically for serious high school players hoping to take their game to the next level. This fall the Academies are returning with three locations across New England: New Britain, Connecticut; Trumbull, Connecticut; and Lexington, Massachusetts. New England Skills Academies are not your normal camp or clinic. They are very intense group training sessions, aimed at providing players with premier instruction and skill development. Five things set…
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Posted Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Every year St. Mark’s invites college coaches in for one day to see their basketball players go through an open gym workout. While there are always plenty of talented players on the St. Mark’s roster to draw in coaches, each year there seems to be one primary attraction. Two years ago it was Erik Murphy who drew Billy Donovan, Roy Williams, Ben Howland, and others. Last year Nate Lubick had John Thompson III, John Beilein, and Johnny Dawkins in the…
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Posted Friday, September 18th, 2009
Basketbull held their fall Junior/Senior Showcase last night at Holyoke Community College, and as people are beginning to expect, the event was a big success drawing student-athletes from across New England. Organizers Colin Tabb and Chris Sparks began the event with a brief introduction and then divided the group into teams and for an hour of stations, putting special emphasis on the amount of detail during that period of instruction. Some of New England's best came out for the event. …
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