Prep Profile – Lee Academy

Prep Profile – Lee Academy

Posted Sunday, September 14th, 2008

With players from five different countries represented on their basketball team the Lee Academy gymnasium is appropriately decorated with several different national flags.  The Chinese flag is front and center as this year’s Lee squad features three juniors who have recently come over from China.  The basketball team isn’t the only part of Lee Academy that has a close connection to China.  In fact, the school itself is set to open five new campuses in the Asian country.  The first… READ MORE >

Prep Profile – Tilton School

Prep Profile – Tilton School

Posted Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Last year, we called Alex Oriakhi, Jamal Coombs, and Jamal Turner the NEPSAC’s version of the big three.  This year, that threesome just got even better with Jamal Turner moving on to Fairfield University and Gerard Coleman coming on board and repeating his junior season.  With Oriakhi, Coombs, and Coleman, Tilton has a nucleus that no other Class B team should be able to match.  Oriakhi anchored Tilton on the glass and the defensive end of the floor during their… READ MORE >

Prep Profile – Brewster Academy

Prep Profile – Brewster Academy

Posted Friday, September 12th, 2008

Talent alone won’t win the NEPSAC crown, but you have to have talent to win the NEPSAC crown.  It also doesn’t hurt to have two studs up front, and that is exactly what head coach Jason Smith has in Thomas Robinson and Andrew Fitzgerald.  Robinson is probably the region’s most notable incoming prospect, having already trimmed his list to five schools in Kansas, Memphis, USC, Texas, and Miami.  But if last Wednesday’s open gym was any indication it may actually… READ MORE >

Field Set for Elite 75 Frosh/Soph Showcase

Posted Thursday, September 11th, 2008

After receiving over 300 nominations for the New England Elite 75 Showcase Frosh/Soph Edition, we have finalized the field of players for the showcase.  The event, which was designed to give New England’s young prospects a chance to get exposure to the New England Recruiting Report, will feature many of the top players in the class of 2011 and 2012.  The Showcase will take place on Saturday, September 27th at Boston University’s Case Gymnasium.  Check-in for all registered players will… READ MORE >

Prep Profile – Northfield Mount Hermon

Prep Profile – Northfield Mount Hermon

Posted Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Northfield Mount Hermon head coach John Carroll describes this year’s team as the Gonzaga of the NEPSAC.  With a roster full of skilled and good sized perimeter players who can make shots, move without the ball, and read screens, that appears to be a pretty good comparison.  All 13 players on the NMH roster are very good shooters with consistent range behind the three-point line.  But that isn’t to say that this team is made up only of little guards… READ MORE >

Prep Profile – Winchendon

Prep Profile – Winchendon

Posted Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

It was little more than six months ago when the Winchendon men’s basketball team last took the court in the NEPSAC Class A championship game.  They went toe to toe with top seeded Brewster Academy before suffering a heartbreaking loss.  This year head coach Mike Byrnes and company are hoping to be that last team standing.  If their open gym on Tuesday was any indication, the talent is clearly in place to contend.  It begins in the middle with 6’10”… READ MORE >

Lora Makes Early Decision

Lora Makes Early Decision

Posted Monday, September 8th, 2008

Jefferson Lora made a verbal commitment to Central Connecticut State University this weekend according to several reports.  Lora is a 6’7” big man who is about to enter his junior season at Lyman Hall High School in nearby Wallingford, Connecticut.  The commitment comes as a bit of a surprise to many as it is rare for a program in the NEC to be securing a commitment from a player two years away from graduating.    But you have to give the… READ MORE >

Odom Lands Big East Offer

Odom Lands Big East Offer

Posted Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Very few players helped themselves more during the month of July than Rod Odom.  Standing at 6’8” with the ball skills of a guard, Odom intrigued coaches from all levels with his ability to bring the ball up the floor and play what may be best described as a point forward type of role.  His recruitment went to a new level this weekend when he received his first high major scholarship offer from the Seton Hall Pirates (as was first… READ MORE >

New Englanders Shine at Five-Star

New Englanders Shine at Five-Star

Posted Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Five Star Basketball Camp held its always competitive final session of the summer last week in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.  As in year’s past the camp featured many of the top players in the northeast with the likes of Jayvaughn Pinkston, Lamont Jones, Durand Scott, Maalik Wayns, and Wally Judge all in action.  South Kent’s Rashad Wright turned in one of the week’s best performances, earning the play-off MVP award and being named to the Orange and White game (the all-star game… READ MORE >

McCoy Has Leader

McCoy Has Leader

Posted Friday, September 5th, 2008

Daryl McCoy wasn’t a very popular name among college coaches until last spring when he shined with the Connecticut Basketball Club at the Pittsburgh and Providence Jam Fests.  His combination of size and skill intrigued coaches at the highest levels as schools including Marquette, Kentucky, and Providence all expressed interest in further evaluating his potential.  Another school that began recruiting McCoy after the April live period was the University of Rhode Island.  They stayed with him this summer despite some… READ MORE >

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