Posted Wednesday, September 2nd, 2020
Earlier this week, we profiled the 2021 class for a New Haven Heat program that has continued to ascend in recent years. Today, it’s time to shift our focus to the classes of 2022 and beyond to break down the top underclassmen we saw when the Be Seen Tour came to town. It all starts with Isaiah Earl, a 6-foot-8 big man who has come up the ranks in the Heat program. Earl is still just scratching the surface of…
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Posted Wednesday, September 2nd, 2020
Xaverian High School and Middlesex Magic guard Ty Murphy already has a steady diet of interest from NESCAC and NEWMAC suitors, but is nonetheless a prospect that more college coaches should be aware of. He has played a starring role at Xavierian over the years, where he has been a starter from day one of his freshman year and both the team's MVP and a Catholic Conference All-star from his sophomore year on. During the travel season though, he's proven his…
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Posted Tuesday, September 1st, 2020
At a time when division II recruiting is at a virtual standstill, Kimball Union Academy and Middlesex Magic rising senior guard Matt Price seized the opportunity to earn a scholarship. Adelphi first offered Price earlier this summer and, on Monday, Price made a verbal commitment to head coach Dave Duke. Price exceeded all expectations in his first year in the prep ranks, helping KUA to a 20-win season and a return to the NEPSAC play-offs. This summer, he joined the…
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Posted Tuesday, September 1st, 2020
Beaver Country Day and Expressions Elite's Aaron Cooley made a verbal commitment to Brown University on Monday, announcing his decision from the Shelburne Community Center. The Roxbury native came up the ranks with the Boston Bobcats program before playing with BABC last year and Expressions this year. The 6-foot-5 souothpaw has both extended and polished his perimeter skill-set within the last year and was on the verge of a breakout spring and summer before the pandemic shut down recruiting. He…
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Posted Monday, August 31st, 2020
The 2019 season was a groundbreaking one for the New Haven Heat. With two different u17 teams they each scored big wins throughout the course of the season, produced scholarship caliber prospects, and then came together to take an AAU u19 championship to culminate the season. This year, there is even more talent in the program. In fact, when we saw them workout last week as part of the Be Seen Tour, there were roughly 30 prospects in the gym,…
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Posted Sunday, August 30th, 2020
Yesterday, we profiled the Jersey Force, detailing how they have become one of the top independent programs in the northeast region while also setting the standard this summer when it comes to maximizing exposure and development for their players while simultaneously prioritizing safety. Today, it is time for the video proof including highlights of top prospects like Dom Barlow and Ray Ford along with the rest of program director Joe Stein's team including Marcus Pierce, Will Parisi, Ben Pearce, Joe…
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Posted Saturday, August 29th, 2020
The Be Seen Tour brought us to New Jersey last week to see one of the top independent grassroots teams in the northeast and one that has set the standard when it comes to prioritizing their players’ safety during this pandemic, while getting creative to maximize their opportunities for exposure. The Force have competed completely outside this summer, and yet still put together as many practices, exposure games, and video content for college coaches as anyone under the direction of…
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Posted Thursday, August 27th, 2020
Earlier this week, we profiled the Boston Warriors after visiting them as part of the Be Seen Tour. Middlesex School forward Stuart McCallum was one of the most impressive prospects in the gym that night. McCallum is an exceptional student, with qualifications for the most academically prestigious colleges and universities, but he's also a rapidly ascending basketball player. He pulled down 8 rebounds per game last season in the ISL and upped that mark to 9 during the recent AAU campaign while…
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Posted Thursday, August 27th, 2020
Yesterday, our latest Be Seen recap focused on the Middlesex Magic as we broke down their class of 2021, which is poised to surpass the 30 players they sent on to the college ranks a year ago. While both the depth and scholarship level talent in the Magic program is at an unprecedented level right now, the class of 2022 is a big reason why, as it could be the best the program has ever had according to program director…
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Posted Tuesday, August 25th, 2020
The Middlesex Magic’s resume from the last few years is well-documented with three straight HGSL and Super 16 championships, and numerous other titles in between. Perhaps less known is the true depth of the program. In fact, in the class of 2020 alone, they sent 30 players on to play college basketball, which was more than any other program in New England. This year, they’ve pushed the boundaries even farther, with four different varsity teams, all of which are filled…
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