Union Catholic’s Malik Moore: A Rising Basketball Star Picks Up D1 East Carolina Offer


Union Catholic High School guard Malik Moore, class of 2028, has received a Division I offer from East Carolina, alongside offers from Creighton and Hampton, after an impressive freshman season of scoring and assists.

Kamari Whyte Earns First Division I Offer from ECU Men’s Basketball


Kamari Whyte, a 2027 basketball prospect from New Heights NY AAU and Vermont Academy, received his first Division I offer from ECU after scoring 23 points in a key game, attracting attention from multiple programs.

Christ the King’s Stra Zelić Receives First D-1 Offer from East Carolina Hoops


Class of 2028 forward/center Stra Zelić from Christ the King has received his first Division I basketball offer from East Carolina, following his training at Stella Azzurra Roma in Italy.

Indian River State, Harlem Native Jayshayne Woodard Commits to East Carolina Hoops


The 6-foot-7 Woodward, formerly of Wings Academy (Bronx) and Woodstock Academy (New Egland), was a JUCO All-American as a freshman, has averaged 15.0 points, 9.9 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game in 15 contests so far this season as a sophomore.

New Jersey Native Elijah Jones Leaving East Carolina Hoops


Jones averaged 14.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game with Mount Zion Prep Lanham, Md., during the 2021-2022 season. 

Ex-The Patrick School’s Noah Farrakhan Enters College Hoops Transfer Portal


The Newark, N.J., guard averaged 7.1 points and 2.4 assists per game, while shooting 46 percent from the field and 34 percent from three-point land (13-for-38) during his final prep season with the Celtics.

The Patrick School’s Kareem Ewell Gets Offer from ECU Pirates Hoops


EWELL, A 6-FOOT-7 GIFTED WING/FORWARD, IS A TRANSFER STUDENT-ATHLETE FROM DICKINSON HIGH SCHOOL IN WILMINGTON, DE.

New Jersey Standout HS Basketball Player Noah Farrakhan Selects ECU


Farrakhan played with IMG Academy, in Bradenton, Florida, early on during his high school days. But transferred to The Patrick School, which has produced hoop greats such as the Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving, to finish out his high school career.