New England Elite 75 Showcase

A New England Recruiting Report Elite College Showcase

An NCAA Division I Sanctioned Event

 

July 10th, 2011 -- NCAA Division I Certified Event

Holyoke Community College

Bartley Center - 303 Homestead Avenue, Holyoke, MA 01040

 

 The New England Elite 75 is the region's premier showcase.  Since 2006, when it was the inaugural event of New England Basketball Services, the Elite 75 has been the only event to put all of the region's best players in the same gym at the same time.  In 2009 the event took place during the NCAA "Live" Period for the first time and drew over 50 NCAA division I coaches. The 2010 event was even bigger with 60+ coaches on hand. 

Participants for the Elite 75 Showcase are selected on an invitation only basis and unlike the Junior Elite 75 Showcase and the Frosh/Soph Edition, no nominations are accepted. 

 

2011 Recap

ESPN: New England Recaps

NERR: Elite 75 Showcase - Event Recap

NERR: Elite 75 - Class of 2012

NERR: Elite 75 - Underclassmen

 

2010 Recap

ESPN: New England Rich in Talent

NERR: Elite 75 Preview

NERR: Elite 75 - A.M. Recap

NERR: Elite 75 - P.M. Recap

NERR: Elite 75 - Final Recap

 

2009 Recap

NERR: New England Elite 75 Showcase - Event Preview

NERR: Elite 75 - Morning Recap

NERR: Elite 75 - Afternoon Recap

 

2008 Recap

Scout.com: New England Elite 75

ESPN: Big Men have Upside at Elite 75

Hoopville: New England Elite 75 Recap

  NERR: New England Elite 75 Showcase - Event Recap

 

2007 Recap

Scout.com: New England Elite 75 Showcase Recap

Hoopville: New England Elite 75 Recap

Hoop Scoop: Recapping New England's Elite 75

NERR: New England Elite 75 Showcase - Event Recap

 

Scouting Services and Media Outlets who have covered past Elite 75 Showcases include:  Scout.com, Rivals.com, Hoop Scoop Online, ESPN's Scouts Inc, Tom Konchalski and the HSBI Report, Fox Sports, Slam Magazine, RISE Magazine, Boston Herald, New York Times, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, Worcester Telegram, New London Day, Hoopville, & the New England Recruiting Report.

Past Division I Participants include:  Jordan Williams (Maryland/NBA), Alex Oriakhi (UConn), Rakim Sanders (Boston College/Fairfield), Erik Murphy (Florida), Jamal Coombs (UConn/Hofstra), Troy Gillenwater (New Mexico State), Allan Chaney (Florida/Virginia Tech), Mike Marra (Louisville), Nate Lubick (Georgetown), Carson Desrosiers (Wake Forest), Evan Smotrycz (Michigan), Damian Saunders (Duquesne), Thomas Knight (Notre Dame), Billy Baron (Virginia/URI), Austin Carroll (Rutgers), Stevie Mejia (Rhode Island/Hofstra), Matt Hill (UMass), David Gibbs (UMass), Orion Outerbridge (Rhode Island), T.J. Robinson (Long Beach State), Corey Bingham (Toledo), Mike Howlett (Pennsylvania), Chris Prescott (St. Joseph’s/St. Peter's), B.J. Monteiro (Duquesne), Kyle Casey (Harvard), Melsahn Basabe (Iowa), Paul Becklens (Toledo), R.J. Evans (Holy Cross), Mike Moore (Fordham), Rashad Wright (Charleston), Charoy Bentley (St. Joseph’s), John Hegarty (Portland), Jake O’Brien (Boston University), Candon Rusin (Marist), Dartaye Ruffin (Drexel), Dominique Langston (Quinnipiac), Anthony Ireland (Loyola Marymount), Tyrone Conley (New Hampshire), Mike Culpo (Long Island), Chris Evans (Sacred Heart), Remy Cofield (Pennsylvania), Andrew Van Nest (Harvard), Trevon Wilcher (UMass/Maine), Steve Glowiak (Sacred Heart), Andrew McCarthy (Brown), Joe Accaoui (Vermont), Greg Mangano (Yale), Sam Leclerc (Bryant), Dane DiLegro (New Hampshire), Chris Flores (NJIT), Barry Latham (Bryant), Pat Saunders (Princeton), Simon McCormack (American), Matt Brown (Harvard), Pat Bergmann (Vermont), David Rufful (Dartmouth), Doran Mitchell (Maine), Nick Greenbacker (Sacred Heart), Greg Kelley (Yale), Ike Azotam (Quinnipiac), Chris Baskerville (Central Connecticut), Mike Myers-Keitt (Monmouth), Luke Apfeld (Vermont), Daryl McCoy (Drexel), Preye Preboye (Stony Brook), Ben Crenca (Vermont), Stanford Dulaire (Sacred Heart), Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania), Tucker Halpern (Brown), Shane Gibson (Sacred Heart), Matt Labove (Dartmouth), Sam Martin (Yale), Jon McAlian (Maine), Adrian Satchell (UMBC), Steve Zazuri (Sacred Heart), Troy Robinson (Bryant), Isiaih Salafia (Yale), and Corey Wright Jr. (Long Island).


NBA & College Players Who Have Returned for Alumni Games Include:  Matt Bonner (San Antonio Spurs), T.J. Sorrentine (Italian Professional League), Jeff Adrien (UConn), Doug Wiggins (UConn/UMass), Farnold Degand (N.C. State), Anthony Gurley (Wake Forest/UMass), Chad Miller (Creighton), Ben Eaves (Rhode Island), Jim Baron (Rhode Island), Lamonte Ulmer (Rhode Island), Keith Cothran (Rhode Island), Luke Bonner (UMass), Travis King (George Washington), Joey Accaoui (Vermont), and Mike Trimboli (Vermont). 

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