As we head down the stretch of the 2010-11 Western New York high school basketball season and into the playoffs, we did a little research to find out how some of the biggest stars from last year’s teams are doing in their first year of college.
Will Regan (Nichols): The WNY 2010 Co-Player of the Year, 2009 Player of the Year and three-time All-WNY selection took his talents to the University of Virginia after leading Nichols to a state title as a high school senior.
For his high school career, Regan set a Monsignor Martin Association record with 2,008 points.
He’s yet to get the chance to play a prominent role as a freshman for Virginia. Regan has appeared in 18 of the team’s 24 games, played an average of just 7.1 minutes per contest and is averaging only 1.4 points per game. He’s hit 11-of-26 shots from the field and 2-of-5 from the free throw line. Regan has pulled down 18 rebounds, eight on the offensive end and blocked five shots. He hasn’t appeared in a game since having a cameo against Maryland on January 27.
Last Year’s H.S. Hoops Stars: Where Are They Now? – continue reading…








Daemen College had a good 2009-10 season, finishing 18-13 overall and 9-7 in AMC (American Mideast Conference) league play before seeing their season end with a two point loss to Cedarville in the AMC semi finals.

















