Folahan Picks Wagner

Folahan Picks Wagner

Posted Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Naofall Folahan quickly became a highly coveted prize in the last few weeks.  After decommitting from Marist, the Wilbraham & Monson center quickly became a priority for numerous division I programs still looking to add a center to their 2010 class. From Seton Hall to Davidson to Tulane and numerous schools in between, Folahan ended up with a wealth of opportunities.  Ultimately, the decision came down to Wagner and Tulane with Folahan becoming the third player to commit to new… READ MORE >

Fazio Will Step Right in at Emmanuel

Fazio Will Step Right in at Emmanuel

Posted Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Andover senior guard D.J. Fazio embodies everything you would expect from a coach’s son.  He is a selfless point guard with a high basketball I.Q. and absolutely tough as nails.  The team’s success weighs far more important than any individual accolades, which is why he always seems to be the hardest working player on the floor.  Fazio recently completed a tremendous career playing for his father, Dave Fazio, at Andover High School.  A three year letter winner, Fazio has helped… READ MORE >

Locals Shine at Academic All-American Game

Locals Shine at Academic All-American Game

Posted Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

The second annual High School Academic All-American Game took place this weekend at the Felix Events Center in Azusa, California and once again featured many of the best student athletes that the national class of 2010 had to offer.  New England was well represented at this year’s game with three local players and one coach in action.  Northfield Mount Hermon’s John Carroll coached the National team that defeated the American team 136-133.  Also on the national team were NMH senior… READ MORE >

Quinnipiac Adds Two Commitments

Quinnipiac Adds Two Commitments

Posted Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Quinnipiac earned two big commitments this weekend, adding to an already highly ranked 2010 class.  Will Harrison, a six-foot-three swingman from Western Texas College, pledged to head coach Tom Moore this weekend.  Harrison is a quick and athletic scorer on the wing who averaged 14 points and 7 rebounds this season.  A New York native, Harrison played his high school basketball at Wadleigh High School in the Bronx.  He will be eligible to suit up for the Bobcats next season… READ MORE >

Weekend Wrap-Up

Weekend Wrap-Up

Posted Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

BABC 15’s Win Again A week after taking the championship at the Providence Jam Fest the BABC fifteen-and-under team won another big title, taking the first ever King of New York Classic.  King of New York, run by the New York Gauchos, featured a variety of top programs from around the northeast including the Gauchos, New Heights, Albany City Rocks, and Team Philly.  BABC knocked off the New Jersey Panthers in the quarterfinals 52-36, Team Philly in the semi’s 62-50,… READ MORE >

Maine Goes International

Maine Goes International

Posted Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Alasdair Fraser, a six-foot-seven power forward from Falkirk, Scotland, recently signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the University of Maine and head coach Ted Woodward next year.  Maine assistant coach Doug Leichner has extensive international contacts after having previously coached at the Adidas ABC All-Star Camp in Europe and also having been the head coach of the UCC Demons of the Irish Professional Super League in 2008.  Fraser comes to Maine with a long history of success… READ MORE >

Basabe Following McCaffery

Basabe Following McCaffery

Posted Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Melsahn Basabe is heading to the University of Iowa to play for head coach Fran McCaffery, who he originally committed to last fall at Siena.  Basabe announced his decision via his twitter account saying, "It's offical - I'm an Iowa Hawkeye now." The New York native received his release from Siena a few weeks ago and quickly generated interest from a variety of other high major programs including Indiana, Boston College, and Texas.  But he only took one additional visit… READ MORE >

Stonehill Lands Prep Forward

Stonehill Lands Prep Forward

Posted Friday, April 30th, 2010

Brewster Academy post-graduate Kyle Tazioli committed to Stonehill on Friday and is expected to sign with the school either Saturday or Monday according to Brewster head coach Jason Smith.  Tazioli is a versatile six-foot-six forward who projected as an important contributor for Brewster early in the fall but ended up missing much of the season after being diagnosed with mononucleosis.  A native of Winter Park, Florida, Tazioli previously starred for Lake Mary Prep before coming to New England for his post-graduate… READ MORE >

Dean Pledges to Trinity

Dean Pledges to Trinity

Posted Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Newly appointed Trinity College head coach Jamie Cosgrove earned his first commitment yesterday from New Hampton forward Eric Dean.  Dean was originally recruited by former Trinity interim head coach Sean Tabb, but opted to commit to Cosgrove and still join the Trinity program.  On the surface, Dean would seem to be the perfect fit for Cosgrove's style.  A defensive oriented coach who built succesful programs at Endicott and Adelphi, Cosgrove thrives with tough, hard-nosed kids, and that's exactly what Dean… READ MORE >

Majok Update

Majok Update

Posted Thursday, April 29th, 2010

The New England Recruiting Report caught up with Northfield Mount Hermon head coach John Carroll yesterday as well as Ed Smith, the longtime coach and advisor for NMH center Majok Majok.  Majok had a tremendous second half of the season for NMH this year as he established himself as one of the top centers in the NEPSAC and sparked renewed interest from high major programs.  After visiting Fordham and Harvard earlier in the year, Majok has three official vists left… READ MORE >

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