Posted Tuesday, January 5th, 2016
A pair of Beverly High School products have come off the board as senior guard Kyle Coughlin has committed to Clark University and teammate Sam Traicoff to Gordon College. Both are also products of the Mass Elite AAU program. Coughlin has participated in the program since he was a 7th grader, in recent years playing for his father, Mitch Coughlin, along with Traicoff. Last spring, that group took the Massachusetts AAU Division II State Championship. "Kyle is a floor general,"…
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Posted Monday, January 4th, 2016
January is officially here and that means the return of our annual winter tradition "Notable Performances," as we recognize top performances from around New England's six states. How do you get recognized? It's easy, just tweet at us @NERRhoops with stats, highlights or any other notable accomplishment. We'll tweet out the best of the bunch throughout the course of the week and then every weekend we'll post those tweets as a full article on NewEnglandRecruitingReport.com. Take note though, there are…
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Posted Saturday, January 2nd, 2016
NERR contributor Zack Sandberg spent two days at the Buckingham, Browne & Nichols Invitational last week where a six team field consisted of BB&N, Winchendon, Hopkins, Dexeter, Thayer and Providence Country Day. Here's a look at his top inidivual prospects from the event. Jordan Mello-Klein: The Thayer product had 27 points in a win over the Dexter school and followed that up with 23 later in the day. Javaughn Edmonds: Added 25 points in the first game…
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Posted Friday, January 1st, 2016
As the New Year arrives everyone in the New England basketball community surely has high hopes for 2016 and often times that comes with goals or “resolutions” for the coming year. For all of the young players in the region, our hope is that you work hard on your game – not just by playing games and trying to score points but by getting into the gym to advance your skills, taking the time to study and learn about the…
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Posted Wednesday, December 30th, 2015
Choate Rosemary Hall post-graduate Myles Cherry made a verbal commitment to Lafayette on Tuesday night. Cherry is an Australian native who is only in his first season in the United States. He picked up a pair of division I offers this fall and has continued to add interest from various division I programs after his strong start to the season. The 6-foot-8 southpaw is skilled and as fundamentally sound as any big man you'll find with great footwork, soft hands…
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Posted Wednesday, December 30th, 2015
The inaugural CPTV Tip Off Classic feature four of the more storied programs in the state of Connecticut squaring off in matchups that fans across the state aren’t accustomed to seeing until March, if they’re lucky. In the night’s first game, Crosby set the tone early with constant defensive pressure and unselfish ball movement, piling up points the most efficient ways possible: fast break layups and open 3-pt shots. Their pressure and efficiency resulted in a 29-5 Crosby lead at…
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Posted Wednesday, December 30th, 2015
Worcester Academy post-graduate forward Jesse Wims committed to the University of Redlands on Tuesday. The University of Redlands is a private liberal arts school in Redlands, California that competes in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Basketball is a family affair at Redlands as head coach Jim Ducey, has been at the helm of the program since 2007 and is assisted by his sons Bryan and Jake Ducey. Wims is a skilled six-foot-seven forward who projects as a face-up four-man…
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Posted Tuesday, December 29th, 2015
Our sixth and final glimpse at local state associations takes us north to Vermont where Ben Shungu and Rice Memorial High School have been as dominant a high school program as we’ve seen in New England in recent years. Shungu, who was named Mr. Basketball by the Burlington Free Press and the Gatorade Player of the Year in Vermont following his junior campaign, has helped Rice to a state championship in each of his three seasons at the high school…
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Posted Monday, December 28th, 2015
After leading his Pinkerton squad to the Division I title game, Geo Baker became the latest big name local talent to leave the NHIAA for the prep school ranks over the summer. Pinkerton has now had two future D-I college players transfer to prep school in the past two years, as New Hampshire commit Luke Rosinski left the year before. Still, Pinkerton is one of the favorites again this season in a wide open Division I in the NHIAA.…
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Posted Sunday, December 27th, 2015
We’re already several weeks into Maine’s high school hoops season but in many ways players and coaches are still getting adjusted to things after conference realignment shifted many of the regions and rivalries that had become the norm over the years. The one thing that remains the same is that the grand prize is still a Golden Ball at the end of the season. Here’s a look at some of the state’s top players who hope to have their respective…
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