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<p>In today's <em>Commitment Catch-Up</em>, we'll take a look at four prospects from throughout New England that have recently announced their college plans.</p>
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<p>All four of these prospects will play at the Division III level; with one headed to Massachusetts, two to New York, and one to Washington, D.C.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Moore put an end to his college recruitment with a commitment to <strong><em>Suffolk University</em></strong>. A score first guard, Moore does a lot of things well on both ends of the floor. He has a college ready frame, isn't afraid of contact, and has the ability to play multiple positions. He does a good job of moving without the ball, knocks down shots when he runs off screens, and is capable of breaking a defense down off the bounce. He's a good ball mover, can create space with the bounce, and does a nice job of scoring in the mid-range. Defensively, he's tough, not afraid to be physical, and can guard each spot on the perimeter. <strong><em>Suffolk</em></strong> lands a quality early commit in Moore, who profiles as a tough, versatile, shot-making guard in the <em>Conference of New England</em>.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Daniel came off the board with an early commitment to <strong><em>Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute</em></strong>. A long guard, Daniel does a nice job of seeing the floor and making plays for himself and for teammates. He's comfortable with the ball in his hands and does a good job of getting a piece of the paint and then finding his shooters on the perimeter. He has nice burst off the bounce, typically gets by the initial defender, and does a good job of finishing with length around the rim. Defensively, he's quick, utilizes his length to his advantage, and does a good job of jumping passing lanes. His activity level on that end of the floor allows him to create plenty of steals and deflections. <strong><em>RPI</em></strong> gets a talented, two-way guard that has the chance to develop into a nice piece in the <em>Liberty League</em>.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">McNabb made his college plans official when he commited to <strong><em>The Catholic University of America</em></strong>. At his best in the open floor, McNabb does a great job of staying active on both ends of the floor. Defensively, he stays in a stance and does a good job of competing. He's not afraid to give up his body and does a good job of moving his feet to stay in front of ball handlers. Offensively, he does a good job of pushing the pace and putting pressure on the rim. He's a creative finisher in the paint that does a nice job of finishing through contact. He's done a good job with his shot and is reliable behind the arc in catch and shoot situations. <strong><em>Catholic</em></strong> scores a heady lead guard in McNabb, who could develop into a nice rotational piece in the <em>Landmark Conference</em> early on.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Downey-Lamprey finalized his plans for college with a commitment to <strong><em>Rochester Institute of Technology</em></strong>. Coming off a strong summer, Downey-Lamprey proved to have great value on both ends of the floor. He shines defensively with his ability to guard across a lineup, rebound at a high level, and be a vocal presence on the back line. Offensively, he's able to play on the interior or the perimeter, capitalizing on his combination of basketball IQ, size, skill, and strength. He plays with a high motor that allows him to be an effective offensive rebounder, can finish in the post with either hand, and does a good job of initiating offense out of the high post. Without the ball, he's a reliable perimeter shooter that does a good job of spacing the floor from the forward position. <strong><em>RIT</em></strong> continues to recruit at a high level as Downey-Lamprey profiles as a future all-conference type of player in the <em>Liberty League</em>.</p>
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In today's Commitment Catch-Up, we'll take a look at four prospects from throughout New England that have recently announced their college plans.
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6'2"
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6'1"
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SG
CLASS
2025
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Berwick Academy
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CG
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2025
State:
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2025
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