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<p>Today, we'll dive in to the second set of recent college commitments in New England - with another seven prospects that recently announced their plans for the next level.</p>
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<p>Take a look below at where each of these seven will be playing basketball next year!</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2325785' first='Owen' last='Eaton']</span></strong></p>
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<p>Eaton, a guard out of the <em>Tilton School</em> in New Hampshire, wrapped up his recruitment when he committed to the <strong><em>University of Saint Joseph</em></strong>. The 6'2" guard is an explosive athlete that is at his best when he's looking to get downhill and score at the rim. He's capable of getting buckets at multiple levels, but with his combination of size, strength, and quickness, is hard to guard as a driver. Defensively, he has playmaking instincts on the ball and in passing lanes. Eaton has a chance to earn immediate playing time at <strong><em>Saint Joseph's</em></strong> and could develop into one of the <em>GNAC</em>'<em>s</em> top guards down the line.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2875621' first='Sebastian' last='Guete-Ramirez']</span></strong></p>
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<p>Guete-Ramirez, a guard out of the <em>Berkshire School</em> in Massachusetts, finalized his plans for the next level with a commitment to <strong><em>Wentworth Institute of Technology</em></strong>. The 6'4" guard is a big time shooter from behind the arc that does a nice job of moving without the ball and is always shot ready on the catch. He plays with a high motor on the glass, isn't afraid to mix it up in the paint, and has the defensive versatility to guard three positions. Guete-Ramirez could carve out a quick role at <strong><em>Wentworth</em></strong> and should be a productive player during his career in the <em>CNE</em>.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='3223523' first='Makell' last='Hailey']</span></strong></p>
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<p>Hailey, a forward out of <em>West Haven High School</em> in Connecticut, came off the board when he announced his pledge to <strong><em>Curry College</em></strong>. The 6'6" forward is a good athlete that has a nose for the ball on the offensive glass and is an effective scorer as a roller out of ball screens. Defensively, his length is an asset as a rim protector and he has the agility to guard on the perimeter and in the paint. Hailey has the tools to make an immediate impact at <strong><em>Curry</em></strong> and the potential to develop into an all-defensive type performer in the <em>CNE</em>.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Michael Anderson</span></strong></p>
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<p>Anderson, a wing out of <em>Amity High School</em> in Connecticut, made his plans for the next level official when he announced that he'll attend <strong><em>New England College</em></strong>. At 6'4" with long arms, he's got good size on the wing and impresses with his ability to shoot the basketball. The lefty does a nice job of playing off his jab step, runs the floor well in transition, and shows the ability to consistently knock down shots in catch and shoot situations. Anderson is a quality recruit for <strong><em>NEC</em></strong> and has the chance to develop into a nice player in the <em>GNAC</em> with continued growth of his offensive game.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2674384' first='Kingston' last='Maxwell']</span></strong></p>
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<p>Maxwell, a wing out of <em>Abington High School</em> in Massachusetts, wrapped up his recruitment with a commitment to <strong><em>Endicott College</em></strong>. The 6'3" wing is a high level athlete that thrives as an open floor playmaker. He's a multi-positional defender that can really guard the ball and does a great job of jumping passing lanes for run out opportunities. He's improved as a shooter, moves well as a cutter, and does a nice job of getting to the rim off the bounce. Maxwell could be a plug and play guy for <strong><em>Endicott</em></strong> early on and should develop into one of the better two-way wings in the <em>CNE</em>.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2546819' first='Jake' last='Marcone']</span></strong></p>
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<p>Marcone, a wing out of <em>Phillips Academy Andover</em> in Massachusetts, finalized his future plans with a commitment to <strong><em>Saint Anselm College</em></strong>. The 6'5" wing struggled with injuries this winter but has impressed during his career with his ability to knock down shots from behind the arc. He has great positional size, a quick release on his jumper, plays within the flow of the offense, and shows some rim protection ability on the defensive end of the floor. Marcone is the type of big, shooting wing that has found success at <strong><em>Saint Anselm</em></strong> and could have a nice four-year career in the <em>Northeast-10</em>.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Ryan Mutschler</span></strong></p>
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<p>Mutschler, a guard out of <em>Hanover High School</em> in Massachusetts, came off the board when he announced that he'll attend <strong><em>Union College</em></strong>. The 6'5" guard had a phenomenal season for <em>Hanover</em>, showcasing a versatile offensive game and the ability to score for himself or create for others. He gets to his spots off the bounce, has good vision as a passer, and does a good job of limiting turnovers. Defensively, he can rebound in space and in traffic, and guards up and down a position. Mutschler does so many of the little things that impact winning that it wouldn't be surprising to see him on the floor early for <strong><em>Union</em></strong> and should have a nice career in the <em>Liberty League</em>.</p>
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Today, we'll dive in to the second set of recent college commitments in New England - with another seven prospects that recently announced their plans for the next level.
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