A year after losing the No. 1 national ranking at the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass. by falling to Findlay Prep, Elizabeth (N.J.) St. Patrick ascended to the top spot at the same event.
With their 79-63 victory over Bishop Gorman (Nev.) Monday on ESPNU, the Celtics (10-0) moved into the No. 1 ranking in the USA Today Super 25 rankings.
Oak Hill Academy (Va.), the former No. 1, lost on Saturday to Milton (Ga.), the school St. Patrick knocked off last month in the final of the City of Palms Classic in Florida.
“If you’re a good program like us and have good players over the years, people already circle your game and get up for you,” St. Patrick coach Kevin Boyle told USA Today. “Now, being No. 1 gives teams a little more incentive.”
Kentucky-bound wing Michael Gilchrist, a leading contender for National Player of the Year, put up 27 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
That followed a 23-point, 15-rebound effort in Friday’s 75-66 victory at Winter Park (Fla.), which features the current No. 1 player in the nation, Duke-bound shooting guard Austin Rivers (who had 38).
Against Bishop Gorman, Western Kentucky signee Derrick Gordon added 24 points and uncommitted senior guard Chris Martin tallied 18 points before falling and suffering a concussion late in the game.
“I’m straight,” Martin later said by text, adding that he did suffer a concussion.
“Most of our scoring has been by our three seniors,” Boyle told USA Today. “[Chris] could not remember anything after the game, so I would assume he had a concussion. He’s been a great fit for us because he really stretches the defense. Derrick has been tremendous in transition and obviously, Mike is always going to get his numbers.”
Uncommitted junior guard Shabbaz Muhammad dropped 28 points on 10 of 22 shooting for Bishop Gorman.
He visited Duke unofficially over the weekend and is reportedly considering Kentucky, Kansas, Duke, North Carolina and Texas, among others.
St. Anthony of Jersey City (8-0), which routed DeMatha (Md.) Catholic, 75-25, on Saturday behind 28 points from Rutgers-bound point guard Myles Mack, is No. 2 in the latest USA Today rankings.
The two schools are just 13 1/2 miles apart and appear headed for another collision in the New Jersey North Non-Public B title game at Rutgers in mid-March.
Both teams are undefeated and could remain that way until they face off.
St. Patrick faces Andre Drummond, the No. 1 player in the Class of 2012, and St. Thomas More in the PrimeTime Shootout on Feb. 13 in what could be their stiffest test.
St. Anthony, which also features 6-8 uncommitted junior Kyle Anderson, will play in the SNY Invitational Jan. 28-29 at LIU-Brooklyn. Bob Hurley’s team will face Mount Vernon in the first round, and could meet either Rice or Boys & Girls in the final.
“I think [Coach Hurley’s] philosophy is we’re going to meet anyway in most years,” Boyle told USA Today. “We haven’t met for a couple of years, which is unusual. And who knows, if we both hold serve, we could have possibly No. 1 and No. 2 in the country playing at Rutgers in March.”
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JessieWildcat / January 18, 2011
Good Stuff AZ.
Also hearing that Roy, UNC is NOT on Shabazz list, the TOP3 list.
And my boyz in ARIZONA are coming hard for Shabazz.
With BOOK and his NYC sytle, it should be easy.
I would expect ucla to drop from Shabazz list.
Especially, if all the West coast talk is true… Ben will NOT be there much longer.
ucla folks are looking and talking to prospective new coach.
Shabazz new TOP 3 list will include Arizona.
ps-Kansas Gangster U is no where on Shabazz Top 3.
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JessieWildcat / January 18, 2011
Any additional word on Shabazz and his next two unofficial visits.
Looking like Arizona and ucla are up next….or
Still laughing at Kansas Gangster U.
Who would want to go there?
There whole AD staff will be convicted of Major FRAUD.
And the ncaa should be looking at HOW that $2mill in Fraud Money was laundered to RECRUITs…
Right Woody and Chalk… You knew about it and stay so quite.
Look.. another Times story…
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BostonCat / January 18, 2011
duke or uk for shabazz. probably uk. another swing and a miss for miller. needs to work his pump and run connections better to land some guys.
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BostonCat / January 18, 2011
great game by gilchrist. kid really gets after it all over the court. going to be great next year.
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BostonCat / January 18, 2011
turner kicked of his team. sounds like a good kid. how many high schools is that?
http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/onthetrail?&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2fonthetrail
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RockChalkWoody / January 20, 2011
JW, you’re an effing tool. How did Josiah do on the SATs? Nevermind, I know you don’t know the answer. It’s funny that kids taking it at the same time already have their results, but he mysteriously doesn’t.
phenom15balla shabazz muhammad
Watching Kansas right now they looking good !!!! Let’s go jayhawks
FYI nice comments from your crazy ex-coach the other day. Must’ve forgotten to take his meds. The last time he sounded that stupid he was making some lame excuse for helping put your program on probation.
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fearthephog25 / January 21, 2011
JessieUW,
What happen to your AZ boyz tonight? Saw them get whupped up in Seattle by IT & Co. Looks like you drop from the rankings as usual, and Huskies are atop the Pac 10.
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