We take a look back at Sunday’s games at the Spalding Hoophall Classic, which save five games that were highlighted by a big matchup of NEPSAC powers.
Tag: Recruiting
2011 National Prep Showcase – Friday Recap
The opening day of the National Prep Showcase featured some great shooting, including by two players in the same game, and finished with the best game of the day.
Syracuse adamantly denies molestation allegations by associate coach
Allegations of sexual abuse have emerged at Syracuse. Despite a natural urge to rush to judgment, the best course of action is to allow the criminal justice experts — Syracuse investigators and attorneys — to do their jobs.
Wilbraham & Monson Tries to Contend With a Plethora of Guards
Back in July, two big-time prospects, both good friends and travel teammates, had committed to come to Wilbraham & Monson Academy. Neither is there, but the Titans still have enough good guards to contend in NEPSAC Class AA.
New Feeling as Tabor Tries to Contend Once Again
There’s a feeling of newness at Tabor Academy, a school that once upon a time was among the best in New England. The landscape is very different, with Tabor now being in the new Class A, but thoughts of contending for a championship are very much there for Chris Millette’s team.
2011 Hoop Group Fall Top 100 Recap
We take a look at Hoop Group’s stop in Boston on their Fall Top 100 tour, which featured some good younger talent.
New Hampton Gets an Injection of Young Talent to a Good Base
New Hampton is usually a team composed almost exclusively of post-graduates, and this year’s team still has plenty of them. But there are some younger players that help add to the talent level.
If the Frontcourt Performs, Milton Academy Could Contend
Milton Academy isn’t loaded, but they have some veterans in the backcourt and a couple of players up front with good potential that could make them a contender.
New England Best 40 Brings Talent to Boston
The New England Best 40 Presented by Hoopville brought some good prospects, a number of whom have been under the radar, together for a few hours to go through some drills and games. We take a look back at the event and the talent that competed.
Amidst Changes in Class AA, Tilton Tries to Reign Supreme Again
Last year, the old Class B in NEPSAC had a new look as it became Class AA. Among other things, it became much more competitive from top to bottom than before. But one thing that didn’t change was the team that came out on top, as the Tilton School took home their fourth straight title. If they make it five in a row this time around, that wouldn’t be a surprise.