Stith Commits to St. John’s…Again

Stith Commits to St. John’s…Again

Posted Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Malik Stith made a verbal commitment to St. John’s head coach Norm Roberts on Tuesday and is expected to sign his National Letter of Intent on Wednesday.  Adam Zagoria of SportsNet New York (SNY) was the first to break the story. “I made the decision last [Monday] night on my own,” Stith told Zagoria.  “I slept on it just to make sure I was 100 percent that everything was right.  I called [St. John’s head coach] Norm Roberts today and… READ MORE >

Flores Set to Sign on Wednesday

Flores Set to Sign on Wednesday

Posted Monday, April 27th, 2009

On Wednesday at 3:30pm Chris Flores will sign a National Letter of Intent to play for New Jersey Institute of Technology and head coach Jim Engles.  In attendance for Wednesday’s signing will be Flores, his mother and step-father, Marianapolis head coach Dave Vitale, and his high school coach at the O’Bryant School of Math and Science in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Juan Figueroa.   Flores averaged 16.5 points per game this year for a Marianapolis team that went 19-10 and advanced to their… READ MORE >

Notable Performers in Providence

Notable Performers in Providence

Posted Sunday, April 26th, 2009

The New England Recruiting Report was in Providence from Friday’s first game until the last ball stopped bouncing on Sunday afternoon.  In that time we got the opportunity to check out quite a few teams.  In fact, for the better part of Friday and Saturday our primary focus was to see some of the local teams we hadn’t gotten a chance to watch yet during this AAU season.  Here’s a look at some of the guys who impressed during that… READ MORE >

Recruiting Update: Reggie Moore

Recruiting Update: Reggie Moore

Posted Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Reggie Moore may be the nation's hottest unsigned guard in the class of 2009.  The Brewster Academy floor general has taken visits to Oregon, Iowa State, and Washington State in the last ten days and with only two official vists left now has some of the most prestigious programs in the country hoping to get him on campus.  "UCLA, Arizona, and Memphis are all vying for visits," Brewster Academy head coach Jason Smith said.  Arizona and Memphis are two programs… READ MORE >

Sunday at the Jam Fest

Sunday at the Jam Fest

Posted Saturday, April 25th, 2009

The locals defended their turf on championship Sunday at the Providence Jam Fest as BABC took the 15u title, Expressions the 16u title, and the Mass Rivals made it all the way to the finals in the 17u division.  17u Recap After scoring their dramatic victory over the Playaz on Saturday night, it remained to be seen how much the Rivals would have left in the tank to start the day on Sunday.  It turns out they had quite a… READ MORE >

New England Presence Felt at First Ever Buffalo Clinic

Posted Friday, April 24th, 2009

The weekend of April 10th and 11th marked the first ever New Era Elite Basketball Showcase in Buffalo, New York.  The event, which was put on by Don Marsh, president of the North East Basketball Club (NEBC), and sponsored in part by Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, gave players 7-19 the chance to improve their basketball skills and knowledge.  It was held at the Burt Flickinger Athletic Center at Erie Community College. “Our purpose is develop young men and women to… READ MORE >

Bracket Play Begins at the Jam Fest

Bracket Play Begins at the Jam Fest

Posted Friday, April 24th, 2009

There were 90 teams and 30 pools in the u17 division alone.  But the local teams were more than holding their own as 11 New England teams won their pool.  The New England Playaz, Mass Rivals, Expressions Elite, Connecticut Basketball Club, Connecticut Select, Metro Boston, Bay State Magic, Connecticut Knights, Greater Boston Lions, Boston Warriors Blue and Boston Warriors all advanced to the Gold Bracket which tipped off on Saturday night.  Several of those squads scored wins in the opening… READ MORE >

Commitment Catch-Up

Commitment Catch-Up

Posted Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

  Conn. College Saves the Best for Last Connecticut College head coach Tom Satran has added an immediate impact player to next year’s recruiting class.  St. Thomas More post-graduate Robert Harrigan will be a Camel next year as the St. Joseph’s High School graduate decided on Satran’s program earlier this week.  Harrigan is a southpaw three-point specialist who had a variety of recruitment from scholarship level schools during his year at STM.  But he should be an ideal fit for… READ MORE >

Morse Earns Full Ride

Morse Earns Full Ride

Posted Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

One of the best players in the state of Maine is heading to college in North Carolina…for free.  Thornton Academy’s James Morse has accepted a full athletic scholarship offer from Pheiffer University in North Carolina.  “They were one of the first couple of schools to contact me,” Morse told the New England Recruiting Report.  “One of their assistant coaches [Jeremy Currier] is from New Hampshire, so when he called me last summer he said that he had heard about me… READ MORE >

2010 Rankings Released

2010 Rankings Released

Posted Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

All of the college prospects in our system have now been ranked as today the New England Recruiting Report releases our updated 2010 list.  Here is a look at the region’s top 10: 1.  Nate Lubick – He stays #1 after another stellar season at St. Mark’s and a tremendous start to the AAU season leading the New England Playaz to the Spring Fling championship and the finals at Take Your Best Shot Tournament in Washington D.C. 2.  Gerard Coleman… READ MORE >

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