Posted Friday, January 23rd, 2026
The Unsigned 2026 Event is back on April 22nd at Clark University, following what proved to be a highly productive showcase for both players and college coaches a season ago. Last year’s event drew more than 65 college coaches representing multiple NCAA levels, all looking to identify prospects still navigating the recruiting process. The results spoke for themselves. Over 50 participants went on to secure college opportunities, including Aidan Losiewicz, who earned a Division I scholarship. More than 10 players moved on…
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Posted Friday, January 23rd, 2026
The High School season plugs along as we bring you part two of our Upstate NY Midseason Report - focusing on our smaller schools. While there are more storylines following the bigger schools Upstate, there are plenty of tales to tell in following Classes B, C, and D. Who looks the part in a wide-open Class B? Can Berne-Knox-Westerlo go back to back in Class C? Which Class D team Upstate is the biggest threat to Long Island’s Bridgehampton?We’re just days…
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Posted Thursday, January 22nd, 2026
Brewster Academy: EYBL Scholastic Season Breakdown Head Coach: Jason SmithBrewster Academy has emerged as one of the best programs in EYBL Scholastic play this season. They built themselves around elite ball security, downhill guard play, and an active defensive presence. Brewster has executed with toughness against one of the strongest schedules in prep basketball. Their ability to control tempo, limit mistakes, and win possessions have been the factor for their current success. Roster Guards#0 Antonio Pemberton ’27 (PG)#1 Darien Moore ’26 (G)#2 Michai White…
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Posted Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Continuing on with our profiles on Class B Small…. Lexington Christian has opened the season strong with a 5–2 start, driven by guard play and downhill pressure. Jakari Clarke ’26 sets the tone as a crafty point guard who excels attacking off the bounce, using an advanced stop-and-go game and a mix of hesitations and euro steps to finish inside. Nik Boateng ’27 adds athleticism and physicality on both ends, embracing contact while providing reliable spot-up shooting and consistently jumping passing…
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Posted Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
Hard to believe that we are already around the midway point of the high school basketball season here in Upstate NY. While each season presents different obstacles such as player retention and transferring, re-classification, coaching changes, etc., the 2025/26 season has been consistently compelling. We’re seeing more tournaments, more out of section and neutral site contests, more youth, and now things are starting to tighten up among each class in each section. This article will feature as the first of…
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Posted Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
Continuing on with our NEPSAC Profiles this season, here's a look at the first half of Class B Small's competitive landscape. Beaver Country Day has taken a clear step forward after struggling in Class B last season. The Beavers are currently 5–2 overall and third in the Class B Small standings, having quality wins over Roxbury Latin, Proctor, Frederick Gunn, and Concord. Union commit Lino Sanchez sets the tone as the main guard, playing with high energy, hustle, and crafty finishing…
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Posted Monday, January 12th, 2026
Diing Maiwen did not take the easy road to Division I basketball. The Auburn, Maine native is officially headed to Fairleigh Dickinson, a commitment that took a lot of hard work, and the choice to prolong his college decision in hopes of finding better opportunities from a postgraduate season. Maiwen first made a name for himself at Edward Little High School and with XLP, where his athleticism immediately separated him from the pack. He was the kind of player who could change…
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Posted Monday, January 12th, 2026
Maine's MPA continues to develop players who bring toughness and skill to the floor every night. With the season rolling, these unsigned seniors are putting up impressive numbers and making their case for the next level. Their ability to produce, compete, and impact winning makes them standouts worth following closely. Nolan Ames, Camden Hills: The KVAC Player of the Year for Class A North as a junior, Ames is building on that success by leading Maine Class A in scoring 25.9…
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Posted Sunday, January 11th, 2026
Ahead of the 2025-26 school year, the NEPSAC did some reassembling of the class structure, most notably splitting Class B into two groups, Large and Small.Today, we will take a look at some of the programs in Class B Large, and the college prospects they have to boast. Masters (NY): Masters leans into a drive-and-kick offensive identity built around unselfish ball movement and perimeter shooting. The Panthers consistently generate deflections on the defensive end, turning activity into transition chances. Damian Mojica…
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Posted Friday, January 9th, 2026
After covering a variety of Upstate’s standout juniors, we now pivot and begin tracking names in the class of 2028 and 2029. While it feels that there is so much talent to cover between Albany and Buffalo, it has become especially useful to have younger names on the radar before their names really rise to prominence. Now, we take a look at some standout underclassmen who are primed to be up next. Aiden Prunty, Carthage: A two-time state champion at Glens Falls…
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