This wasn’t supposed to be another rebuilding year for Providence. But after a couple of off-court incidents led to three players leaving the school before their eligibility was up, including the team’s top scorer and rebounder, the Friars will enter this season in a very similar place to last year.
Author: Phil Kasiecki
What Can Be Expected of Boston College?
On paper, Boston College figures to be difficult to project. The Eagles have eight seniors and four juniors, with one junior sitting out as a transfer. They also have a new head coach and watched their most talented scorer transfer.
Colonial Athletic Association 2010-11 Preview
Fresh off a successful postseason, the CAA hopes for even more success this time around. There is the personnel to do it, though not much may change as far as contenders go, and the middle of the pack should be fiercely competitive.
As Usual, Baron is Guarded about Rhode Island
It has been easy to get a little too excited about the prospects for Rhode Island at times during Jim Baron’s tenure. But one constant is that the coach is guarded about his team at this time of the year, and that’s no different with a veteran team that has some size in a wide-open Atlantic 10.
Looking Back at Prep School Open Gyms
It’s time for a big picture look back at the prep school open gyms from the live period for Division I coaches.
Hoop Group Elite Fall Top 100 Recap
As they always do, Hoop Group came to Boston for one of its Elite Top 100 Camps on Saturday. Boston University was again the site for about 100 players to work out in front of some Division II and III coaches, and that’s about where a lot of the talent was.
Brimmer & May Has More Talent and Depth
When Greg Kristof looks down the bench this year, he’ll like the options he has a little more this season. The talent in his Brimmer & May program has been good, but this year’s team will have more of it than before and some size.
League Changes For Phillips Exeter, But Little Else Does
For many years Phillips Exeter played at the highest level of NEPSAC in the old Class A. Although they won’t be playing at the highest level of NEPSAC anymore, the schedule will feel like it and the academic requirements haven’t changed.
Wilbraham & Monson Might Have Most Talent Yet
It hasn’t taken Chris Sparks long to build up Wilbraham & Monson Academy. In short order, the former Penn assistant coach has made the program a good destination, and this season he’ll have his most talented team yet.
Suffield Academy Wants to Run
Pushing the tempo promises to be the name of the game for Suffield Academy this year. Jeff Depelteau’s squad doesn’t have a lot of size, so the game plan will be to run as often as possible, and that was evident during some of Monday’s open gym.