Posted Thursday, February 20th, 2020
Westminster School post-graduate forward Rafa Carton Charfole made a verbal commitment to accept a full athletic scholarship offer from the University of Minnesota Crookston, a small public university with a division II athletics program. "They showed they really wanted me and also that I was going to make an ipact on their team," he told NERR's Zack Sandberg. "The importance of a degree from the University of Minnesota and obviously the full scholarship [were factors too]." Minnesota Crookston is not…
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Posted Wednesday, February 19th, 2020
Of all six New England states, Connecticut stands alone when it comes to the overall depth in the class. Our updated rankings include 50 prospects, all of whom are clear scholarship prospects, with even more prospects at that level falling beyond the top 50. With that many scholarship candidates in one state, ranking them is an inexact science to say the least, because when the degree of separation is so finite it really becomes a matter of perspective, especially for…
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Posted Monday, February 17th, 2020
The National Prep Championship will return to Connecticut College and New London from Tuesday, March 10th to Thursday, March 12th. This year's field is expected to include 12 programs from around the country with programs chosen based on their results this season. The first round of the event will be played on Tuesday, March 10th while the quarterfinals will be played on Wednesday, March 11th. The semifinals and finals will both be played on Thursday, March 12th and live-streamed by…
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Posted Monday, February 17th, 2020
This may be Femi Odukale's first season in the New England prep ranks, but he's hardly a newcomer to the region after playing travel basketball with local teams in each of the last two grassroots seasons, and to say he's brought his game to new levels since arriving at Springfield Commonwealth would be an understatement to say the least. Odukale graduated from South Shore High School in Brooklyn last year where he had steady mid-major recruitment. This year, and in recent…
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Posted Sunday, February 16th, 2020
The sixth annual Elite 75 Academic Experience will be returning to New England on Friday, March 20th at Mass Premier Courts in Foxboro, Massachusetts and is designed for high caliber students that also hope to be college basketball prospects. The Elite 75 Academic Experience is more than just an ordinary showcase as it combines REAL EXPOSURE with unique learning opportunities to help guide prospects and families through the process of applying to and thriving in top academic colleges and universities. REAL…
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Posted Saturday, February 15th, 2020
The Winchendon School has been revitalized this year under second year head coach Kevin Kehoe, not just returning to class AA of the NEPSAC and winning games but also producing scholarship talent. The most recent examples came this week when a pair of post-graduates accepted full athletic scholarships. First was Sam Towns, a 6-foot-9 forward from Ohio who had become the team's most recruited prospect this year, accumulating numerous division I offers. With his choice of destinations, Towns elected to…
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Posted Friday, February 14th, 2020
It should come as no surprise that the best 2020 prospects currently playing in the state of Vermont are currently at the state's only premier prep program. While the local products inside the VPA have risen their profile in recent months, and expanded our rankings because of it, the top scholarship prospects still lay along Long Walk Trail in Saxtons River. CJ Jones is an elite shooter of the basketball and looks like a steal for Boston University after pushing…
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Posted Thursday, February 13th, 2020
The New Hampshire class of 2020 is once again loaded thanks to the presence of the state's prep schools and their top prospects. It should come as no surprise that Brewster Academy's Terrence Clarke remains the top-ranked prospect in the state. The newly named McDonald's All-American has held the top ranking throughout his career and will star for John Calipari at Kentucky next year. Clarke is one of seven Brewster products in the state's top ten and is joined by…
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Posted Wednesday, February 12th, 2020
How can a player no longer playing within the state of Maine be the top ranked prospect in the state? Well, despite the fact that Aidan Carpenter left Lee Academy at mid-year, he's always been a member of Maine's class of 2020, dating back to his time at Hyde. He also won't officially debut for Siena until next fall, alongside the rest of the class of 2020. So, while he may not be in Maine right at the moment, there's…
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Posted Monday, February 10th, 2020
2020 rankings debut in the state of Rhode Island where there the top of the class is strong. The race for the number one spot is between two players. St. Andrew's Myles Wilmoth is headed to Butler next year and was the only player in the class who was recruited at the high-major level. So from one perspective, that should make him the clear top ranked prospect in the state. Conversely, St. George's Tyler Kolek is headed to George Mason in…
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