New England Recruiting Update 4/28
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Time for the latest recruiting update in New England and this one takes care of quite a few names across the board, from offers to visits. Plenty to talk about and plenty to get excited about as more players continue…
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Continue ReadingTime for the latest recruiting update in New England and this one takes care of quite a few names across the board, from offers to visits. Plenty to talk about and plenty to get excited about as more players continue to get some love from college programs.
Kaila Richards – Hotchkiss School (2025) offered by Siena, Lafayette
The junior at Hotchkiss school has made her rounds on the AAU circuit and gotten some attention, most notably offers from both Siena and Lafayette.
A pair of relatively local schools, they add to an ever-growing list of Division I offers for the point guard, four alone since March 20. Shifty guard with great instincts and impressive speed on the court, Richards provides the leadership qualities you need out of someone running the point. A flashy player too, where flashy is good because she’s not just making plays, but is making heads turn at the same time.
Jasmyn Cooper – Noble & Greenough (2026) takes official visit to Harvard
With a few college visits under her belt, Noble & Greenough sophomore Jasmyn Cooper recently took an official visit to Ivy League power Harvard.
Anyone getting looks from an institution like that is not just a baller on the court, but in the classroom too. For this, though, we’re just focusing on what this 6-1 phenom can do on the court, and she’s already done a lot. Really physical with the ball and she gets quite a lot of contact on her way to the basket. Cooper has been great on the drive and creates the space she needs to operate and dominate.
Emma Sollenne – St. Luke’s (2025) offered by McNeese
We need to add yet another college offer to the list for St. Luke’s junior Emma Sollenne, the Team Lightning product that is lighting things up on the AAU circuit right now. After earning an offer from Chicago State, she now has one from McNeese after last week, two in recent weeks for someone who’s deserving of all of it. For her, she just has to keep working on penetrating the lane and getting good looks at the basket. When the opportunity is there, drive in and take it. When it’s not, dish out and rack up those assists as she has done.
Natalia Hall-Rosa – Rivers (2025) offered by Siena
It seems that Siena is the school trying to get in on the recruiting game from the jump this month with offers to two different players in this article. Natalia Hall-Rosa was a recipient of one of them, the junior at Rivers balling out for Bay State Jaguars.
The summer has been her proving ground to work on her versatility as a player. Standing at 6-0, she’s the perfect height for a versatile piece, someone that can torch as a guard, but equally as integral a player on the defensive end. From the tape on her, she’s more akin to that guard role, definitely fitting the archetype of a playmaker and a table-setter. She’s setting the tone from the jump and playing aggressive, just what a player like her needs to do to get that all-important competitive edge.
Alannah Morantus Alannah Morantus 5'9" | CG Foxborough Charter | 2027 New E – Cushing Academy (2027) offered by Providence
First, an offer from Dartmouth came in on April 23 for the Cushing Academy freshman and then two days later, she got a call from the Big East and Providence, who offered the the point guard.
Morantus, as we’ve gotten the chance to talk about before, is quite the all-around piece at the top of the key. She’s shown experience beyond her years on the floor and plays with energy just as much as she plays with poise. Great confidence out of her and confidence breeds success, something she’s shown plenty of just as a freshman.
Ella Peper – Dexter Southfield (2028) offered by Louisville
We have another Bay State Jaguar to talk about and this is our youngest player of this most recent recruiting news cycle. Rising freshman Ella Peper, however, is quite the player, just as ACC power Louisville saw when they offered her last week.
If you’re getting offers from one of the best schools in the nation before even getting to high school, you’re doing something right. Also, it doesn’t hurt that she’s already 6-4, just an insane size before her freshman year. She’s only going to grow more into her frame, and while that often will put players down low, she’s got crazy range from three. Peper has all the traits you want in a superstar talent and she’s more than able to play a stretch forward role.
Caterina Ravosa Caterina Ravosa 6'2" | PF Wilbraham And Monson | 2026 State New E – Wilbraham & Monson (2026) offered by Boston U
Already a 1000 point scorer as a sophomore, Wilbraham & Monson forward Caterina Ravosa Caterina Ravosa 6'2" | PF Wilbraham And Monson | 2026 State New E earned an offer from local Division I program Boston University last week.
If you’re able to score 1000 points in less than 60 career high school games, you’re dominating on the floor, just what Ravosa has done so far at W&M. As far as forwards go, she can play with the best of them and better than many of them. Strong workhorse mentality on the floor, going for every rebound, every loose ball. Knows when to take her chances and execute at a high level. Balanced scorer and defensive package, and just a damn good player overall.
Ella Getz – Worcester Academy (2026) offered by St. Bonaventure
We end this second part discussing Worcester Academy sophomore Ella Getz, another Bay State Jaguars prospect and someone who recently earned an offer from St. Bonaventure.
Getz is getting looks from the Atlantic 10 and she deserves looks from every conference in college basketball as far as we’re concerned. Fantastic off-ball movement that she’s able to turn into downhill drives to the lane and easy shots. Great connections with her teammates allowing her to catch-and-shoot, or pass out and in for whoever is open. Really solid court vision allowing her to pick and play with different defensive schemes and a bulldog-like mentality on the floor.