STM’s Curry Comes off the Board

STM’s Curry Comes off the Board

Posted Sunday, August 26th, 2018

Less than a week before he is set to return to campus, St. Thomas More forward K.K. Curry committed to South Alabama on Saturday.  Curry is a Tennessee native who came to STM after leading Cleveland High School to a district championship as a junior. He initially enrolled as a true senior but later opted to reclassify back to 2019.  An absolutely explosive athlete, Curry's game was based around his ability to play up at the top of the box… READ MORE >

Trimming Lists

Trimming Lists

Posted Thursday, August 23rd, 2018

Earlier this week, NERR contributor Mike DiMartino spoke to Tyler Burton about his six finalists. Burton is just one of several local 2019 prospects to trim his list following the July recruiting period. Typically a prospect will trim his list as a precursor to setting up his official visits, which can often lead to a commitment in time for November's Early Signing Period.  Here's a look at some other updates: Wilbraham and Monson Academy and New Heights guard Idan Tretout… READ MORE >

Marseille Following in Father’s Footsteps

Marseille Following in Father’s Footsteps

Posted Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018

Class of 2018 and Elite 75 alum Keenan Marseille recently accepted a scholarship offer to continue his academic and basketball career at South Suburban College in South Holland, Illinois. Marseille, who attended Hermon High School in Maine, is coming off a stellar senior season. As the team’s starting point guard, he led the Hawks to an undefeated season and their first state championship. NERR caught up with Fritz Marseille, Keenan’s father, and AAU coach at Black Bear North AAU in… READ MORE >

Introducing Jalen Lecque

Posted Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018

Each and every fall the New England prep schools bring an influx of talent into the region. This year is no different as new players will be arriving at dozens of local prep schools. That group will undoubtedly consist of prospects for every level of college basketball...and maybe even beyond. Jalen Lecque may well be the most recognizable name to arrive in the region. He's been rated among the top prospects in the national class of 2019 for the better… READ MORE >

Burton Talks 6 Finalists

Burton Talks 6 Finalists

Posted Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

The 6’6 swingman Tyler Burton recently narrowed his recruiting list down to six schools. After landing a plethora of Division 1 scholarship offers while playing for Marianopolis Prep in the NEPSAC and Mass Rivals on the Adidas Gauntlet circuit, Burton has decided to cut his list down to Rhode Island, Richmond, Siena, Quinnipiac, Northeastern, and St. Bonaventure. He has set up official visits at Rhode Island, Richmond, Siena, and Quinnipiac while leaving his 5th official visit up for grabs. He… READ MORE >

New England 2020 Rankings Finalized

New England 2020 Rankings Finalized

Posted Monday, August 20th, 2018

After rolling out 2020 rankings state-by-state last week, today it's time to take a look at the collective New England region. We've only ranked 30 players for the time being, but that's just scratching the surface as there are numerous others who have a chance to earn a free education before it is all said and done. The list has already evolved quite a bit from when it initially debuted last September. What can the movement be attributed to? The… READ MORE >

E75 Frosh/Soph Edition less than a month away

E75 Frosh/Soph Edition less than a month away

Posted Sunday, August 19th, 2018

The 11th annual Elite 75 Showcase - Frosh/Soph Edition is returning to New England in less than a month on Saturday night, September 15th at the University Sports Complex in Hanover, Massachusetts. For the last decade, the Frosh/Soph showcase has highlighted the very best young players in the region and provided a stage for them to begin making a name for themselves. The list of alums is long and distinguished with the likes of Andre Drummond, Andrew Chrabascz, Zach Auguste,… READ MORE >

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Posted Saturday, August 18th, 2018

It was twelve years ago that the New England Recruiting Report made its debut, in August of 2016. At that time, we brought coverage of New England basketball to unprecedented levels through daily articles and web content which included prospect and program profiles as well as rankings. While we've stayed true to that mission in the twelve years since, the way people consume their media content has undoubtedly evolved and consequently so has the way we provide our coverage. It… READ MORE >

Carpenter, Kolek, & Torrence Lead Respective States

Carpenter, Kolek, & Torrence Lead Respective States

Posted Friday, August 17th, 2018

While some of New England's smaller states don't have the same amount of 2020 depth as Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, there's diamonds in the rough to be found inside each border. In Vermont, Symir Torrence is coming off a big summer with the City Rocks. They were one of the best teams in the EYBL, advancing to the quarterfinals before falling to the eventual champions Team Takeover, and Torrence was one of their most consistent players on both ends… READ MORE >

Depth Marks Mass Class of 2020

Depth Marks Mass Class of 2020

Posted Wednesday, August 15th, 2018

The rising junior class in Massachusetts might not have the same star power as Connecticut or Massachusetts, but where it sets itself apart is with its superior depth. In total, we've ranked the top 15 prospects in the state's 2020 class while there are others who could ping the division I radar before it's all said and done. MacDuffie forward Richard Springs is the top ranked prospect in the class. While he hasn't yet developed into a volume scorer, he… READ MORE >

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