Posted Thursday, April 5th, 2018
Bryant head coach Jared Grasso was introduced on Monday morning. In the next 24 hours he offered a host of prospects from throughout New England and the tri-state area. 72 hours later he landed his first commitment from Woodstock Academy post-graduate and Hillhouse High School alum Joey Kasperzyk. Kasperzyk had a storied career at Hillhouse, helping the Academics to a pair of state championships, and had a history of proving himself against top national competition both this season at Woodstock…
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Posted Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
There is an unprecedented amount of talent still left on the board in New England’s class of 2018 given this late date. Typically at this time of year, programs end up settling for the best available and one spring’s commitments become next spring’s transfers. While the supply may not match the demand at the high major level, there is ample talent left for all other levels of college basketball to choose from. Over the course of the next several days,…
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Posted Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
Lawrence Academy senior big man Travell Washington made a commitment to new Pepperdine head coach Lorenzo Romar last week. The longtime University of Washington head coach, who spent this past season as the associate head coach at the University of Arizona, made Washington one of his first priorities upon taking the new job. Washington announced his commitiment on twitter shortly after visiting Pepperdine's campus. Truly blessed to say that I am #COMMITTED to play for Coach Romar at Pepperdine University…
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Posted Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018
As winter turns to spring we've started to see more and more seniors and post-graduates finalize their college plans. Here's a rundown of some of the commitments from recent weeks: The Bradford Christian duo of Abdul Ajia and Isaiah Holmes both committed to Post University last month, giving BCA three scholarship pledges in their 2018 class. Ajia is a Rhode Island Elite product who picked up a division I offer earlier this winter from Coppin State and has great potential…
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Posted Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018
Roxbury native Maurice Works began his high school career at East Boston before transferring to Lawrence Academy. When he returned to his home city this year and enrolled at Tech Boston, his goal was to win a state championship Two weeks ago, he did just that when Tech won the MIAA division II championship. With one mission accomplished, he finalized plans for his future on Monday by committing to Franklin Pierce University in the Northeast 10 Conference. Works announced his…
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Posted Sunday, April 1st, 2018
East Catholic High School senior forward and Connecticut Basketball Club alum Matt Veretto made a verbal commitment to Delaware over the weekend. Veretto, a late blooming 6-foot-7 southpaw forward, made a name for himself last spring and summer while playing with CBC but actually didn't earn his first division I offer until earlier this fall. When Delaware came calling in early February, it brought his recruitment to entirely new levels, and now he's headed to the Colonial Athletic Association to…
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Posted Friday, March 30th, 2018
New England's deepest and most talented grassroots tournament of the year and the east coast's premier live period tune-up, the Northeast Hoops Festival, is now just two weeks away. The #NEHF is the only event in New England that has a proven history of assembling the very best talent from New England, New York, and beyond. In fact, over 99% of the prospects in New England's 2018 class who went on to earn an athletic scholarship, and played their grassroots…
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Posted Friday, March 30th, 2018
Throughout the course of the last week we've rolled out our updated rankings, state by state, culminating with the release of today's composite New England rankings in the class of 2019. There's probably three prospects that can make a realistic case for being the region's best at the moment and they're so close, all with so much still left to prove, that the order could come out virtually any way depending on who you ask. For the time being though,…
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Posted Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
When it comes to the class of 2019, the state of Massachusetts sets the standard with a group that is deep and talented. We've ranked the top 20 prospects in the state, all of whom have commitable division I offers on the table, and yet there are even more to come. The battle for the top spot is currently a three horse race behind NMH's Maxwell Lorca-Lloyd and the MacDuffie duo of James Bouknight and Ismael Massoud. Lorca-Lloyd got the…
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Posted Tuesday, March 27th, 2018
The American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk and 3-Point Championships took place on Tuesday in San Antonio, Texas as a precursor to this weekend's NCAA Division I Final Four. Of the eight high school seniors selected to participate in the three-point contest from around the country, four were from the New England region in Northfield Mount Hermon's Nate Laszewski, St. Andrew's Cole Swider, Milton Academy's Cormac Ryan, and Brimmer & May's A.J. Reeves. Other competitors included Maryland commit Aaron…
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