Posted Monday, July 16th, 2018
The third annual Big Apple Showcase will return to western New York on Wednesday and Thursday to open the second week of the July live period. The field is once again loaded in both the u17 and u16 field ensuring that college coaches will be out in full force and treated to tons of talent on every court. The u17 field features a collection of top programs from Pittsburgh to Washington D.C. including the likes of NE6, Mid-Atlantic Select, PK…
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Posted Sunday, July 15th, 2018
With more than 125 NCAA Division I, II & III coaches coming through the door over the course of the week at Brandeis University, the All Academic Camp once again accomplished its annual goal of putting high-level student-athletes in front of high-academic college coaches. Nearly 400 campers were seen by college staffs, and the varying backgrounds that each camper comes from is truly one of the reasons why this camp is so unique. What especially impressed about this year was…
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Posted Friday, July 13th, 2018
Day 3 featured some new names to emerge on the scene at the All Academic Camp. The following stood out on the final day of games at Brandeis University: Tommy ONeil (Vermont Academy, 2019)- The lefty has become more and more physical as his confidence grows. He initiates contact on both his drives and his post moves, and he grabbed tough, contested rebounds throughout camp. Andrew Hartel (Cape Elizabeth HS, 2019)- Hartel first impressed at the Elite 75 Academic Experience…
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Posted Friday, July 13th, 2018
Wednesday afternoon continued to bring in a slew of college coaches to Brandies University in Waltham, MA, to see the nearly 400 student-athletes assembled for the All Academic Camp. The following stood out during the Wednesday afternoon set of games: Cole Prowitt-Smith (Greens Farms, 2019)- Prowitt-Smith dominated from the opening tap. A very good athlete, he uses it on both ends, as he defends at a high level and is consistently amongst the top rebounders in the game. He can also score from…
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Posted Thursday, July 12th, 2018
One of the unique aspects of the All Academic Camp is the chance to see some of the talented underclassman in a setting where they are competing not only for attention of college coaches, but competing against older players who will be sure to push them throughout the three days. The following underclassmen have stood out so far during the AAC: Casey Simmons (Milton Academy, 2021)- Simmons is an exceptional athlete with improving ball skills. He likes to get out…
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Posted Wednesday, July 11th, 2018
With nearly 400 high academic student-athletes competing in the All Academic Camp at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA, Division II & III coaches came by the dozens to evaluate the talent. Throughout the weekend, please stay tuned to @NERRHoops and @AllAcademicCamp on Twitter for constant updates. The following players stood out on Day 1: Solomon Neuhaus (Williston, 2019)- Neuhaus is fun to watch. He is smooth, a very good passer, and can really shoot the ball. He fits perfectly…
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Posted Wednesday, July 11th, 2018
Rankings are always subjective, but when it comes to New England's class of 2019 there are three players that have thus far set themselves apart from the rest - Putnam Science Academy and Mass Rivals' Akok Akok, St. Andrew's and BABC's Brycen Goodine, and Loomis Chaffee and NE6's Jaiden Delaire. Akok separated himself during last winter's prep season, especially down the stretch of PSA's run to the National Prep Championship. Delaire was the most impressive during April's recruiting period and…
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Posted Friday, July 6th, 2018
With a full spring of basketball now behind us and the July live period on the immediate horizon, it's time to release our updated New England rankings. We'll roll out updated state rankings throughout the next 48 hours (so be sure to check and refresh this page) before releasing complete New England rankings on Monday and Tuesday prior to the opening of the recruiting period on Wednesday. Please also note that incoming prep products (i.e. players that have not played in…
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Posted Thursday, July 5th, 2018
The last six months have been a magical ride for Johnny McCoy. In March, the senior capped a great high school career by leading Mansfield to a 26-2 record and the first MIAA state championship in program history. He finished the season averaging 18.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 2.4 steals and was subsequently named the Hockomock League MVP as well as All-Scholastic by both the Boston Herald and Boston Globe. McCoy, who had been recruiting primarily at the division III…
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Posted Monday, July 2nd, 2018
Putnam Science Academy post-graduate Josh Mballa signed an athletic scholarship agreement with Texas Tech on Monday. Mballa was born in Detroit but spent most of his life in France and is a product of the French national program having played on both their u17 national team in 2016 as well as their u18 national team in the summer of 2017. He also played for Each 1 Teach 1 during the 2017 EYBL and, most recently, starred for the New York…
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