-
Five-star prospects Nerlens Noel, Archie Goodwin and Alex Poythress highlight Kentucky's latest haul.
-
Mater Dei trio tops all-state squad.
-
National Player of the Year Kyle Anderson headlines high school basketball's Top 50 from the 2011-12 season.
-
John Calipari continues to work magic on the recruiting trail at Kentucky; Can Arizona, UCLA and Colorado lead Pac-12 resurgence?
-
Lutheran High School Standout Named Gatorade California Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
-
Daniel Hamilton makes game winner; Long Beach Poly stunned on buzzer beater; Reinhardt's return a successful one as Mater Dei advances.
-
The boys and girls basketball teams at the Southern California school pull noteworthy upsets on consecutive days.
-
National Player of the Year candidates headline all-star lineup headed to Chicago, but no Nerlens Noel.
-
MaxPreps takes a crack at projecting the roster in advance of Thursday's announcement.
-
Nation's top senior puts on a show as Bishop Gorman blows past Whitney Young in event finale; Long Beach Poly impressive in win over Orange Lutheran.
-
Trinity League showdown between nationally-ranked Monarchs and St. John Bosco anti-climatic for the second time in as many Fridays.
-
Kyle Anderson, Isaiah Austin and Shabazz Muhammad among senior stars headed to Charlotte.
-
Shabazz Muhammad turned in a gem against DeMatha; Thoughts on Grant Jerrett, Noel vs. Parker and Steven Adams.
-
No. 1-ranked academy squad dominates City of Palms Classic champ Prestonwood Christian in Saturday's headliner at Spalding Hoophall Classic.
-
MaxPreps following the nation's top events sandwiched around Christmas.
-
Kentucky, Michigan State and Georgia Tech buoyed by big Thursday announcements.
-
Sean Miller bolsters top-rated recruiting class with five-star New England standout Kaleb Tarczewski.
-
Pac-12 powers Arizona, UCLA making moves; New head coaches at Providence, Maryland, Texas A&M and Houston push programs into rankings.
-
Sean Miller and the Wildcats coming up big on the recruiting trail once again in 2012.
-
Indiana's early run provides hope for Hoosier fans, but big changes ahead as just three of 22 five-star recruits have made a decision.