Posted Friday, July 14th, 2017
As the action at Brandeis continued through Day 2, more players proved their worth in front of more than 100 college coaches of the highest academic schools in the country. The following players stood out on Wednesday afternoon and night: Tyler Aronson (Rivers School, 2018)- With Shaughnessy gaining most of the public's attention this spring & summer, Aronson's strong grassroots season can be overshadowed at times. He has developed into a player that is a threat to go off anytime…
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Posted Thursday, July 13th, 2017
With over 100 college coaches swarming Brandeis University for the morning set of games at the All Academic Camp, the following players stood out: T.J. Rountree (Cheshire Academy, 2018)- Roundtree, who will be taking in a post-graduate year at Cheshire Academy, was one of the more impressive prospects in the AAC field. His athleticism is a notch above the rest, and he gets to the hoop with ease, while his ability to drain jumpers makes him a well-known three-range scoring…
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Posted Wednesday, July 12th, 2017
As players start to settle in to All Academic Camp at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA on Tuesday afternoon, the week looks very promising for all college coaches who have made their respective trips from all across the country. An impressive slate of student-athletes set the stage for what should be an exciting week of action. The following players stood out on the opening day of action here at the #AAC: Toni Rocak (Phillips Exeter, 2018)- The post-graduate from Switzerland…
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Posted Tuesday, July 11th, 2017
A handful of local grassroots programs head down south this week to compete in their respective sneaker circuit’s premier events. Here’s a look at what each program has at stake and the players who can see their stock rise throughout the month of July. BABC Leo Papile’s program has become synonymous with Peach Jam, earning an invitation to the event every year since its inception in 1996. Over the course of 22 years, The BABC has come into the Nike…
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Posted Tuesday, July 11th, 2017
Serving as the only camp in New England during the Division 1 live periods, the All Academic Camp kicks off Tuesday afternoon and will run through Thursday afternoon at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. Annually attracting north of 150 of the best academic institutions in the country, this year will be no different. 360 players from 23 states and 4 countries are already committed to participate. Top New England student-athletes who will be in attendance include a group that already…
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Posted Monday, July 10th, 2017
The July evaluation period, often known as the July live period, tips this week on Wednesday at 5pm. The evaluation marks the first time since April that division I coaches can watch perspective student athletes at non-scholastic events including grassroots team events and showcases. In New England, that means a few things: 1. The region's five sneaker sponsored programs will all be headed to the southeast region this week for the championships of their respective leagues. BABC and Expressions are…
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Posted Saturday, July 8th, 2017
Gould Academy's first season in Class AA of the NEPSAC was nothing short of a successful one as they established themselves as a well-coached program on the rise with a commitment to individual development. If the winter was good though, the spring has been even better as two post-grads have now gone on to earn late division I scholarships. The first came when George Papas, who went vastly under-recruited for most of the season, accepted a four-for-five offer from Monmouth…
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Posted Saturday, July 8th, 2017
One recent D1 pledge that initially flew under our radar was that of Loomis Chaffee post-graduate Jesus Cruz to Fairfield. Cruz put up huge numbers playing in a small high school in Florida but also has the benefit of international experience after competing with the Puerto Rican national team. He made a quick splash for Loomis Chaffee this year as his perimeter size and athleticism allowed him to more than hold his own as Loomis took on a very competitive…
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Posted Thursday, July 6th, 2017
There was no shortage of quality guards at last week’s Elite 75 College Showcase. In fact, they came from all six states in New England as well as beyond the region’s borders for the opportunity to show out in front of the 70 college coaches. Here’s a look at who impressed: Tyrone Perry, Woodstock Academy – A strong lead guard with great intensity, Perry looked bound for scholarship level recruitment. At 6-foot-3 he has great positional size along with plenty…
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Posted Thursday, July 6th, 2017
We’ve coverage from last week’s Elite 75 College Showcase has already included a few wings as E.J. Dambreville and Matt Niemczura were among the breakout prospects of the event while D.J. Frechette took his game to new levels. But there were plenty of others that seized the opportunity to impress the 70 college coaches in attendance as well. Here’s a look at some of the most notable: Beau Smith, Trinity Pawling – The well-rounded guard literally did it all and…
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