Stepinac basketball star Boogie Fland is reopening his recruitment after being released from his commitment to Kentucky, following news that coach John Calipari was departing for Arkansas. Fland, a five-star recruit, is now focusing on finding a new college team after participating in national showcase events like the McDonald's All-American game and the Nike Hoop Summit.

By the Numbers
  • Fland is a 6-foot-2 guard who originally chose Kentucky over Alabama and Indiana.
  • He is considering Arkansas as a possible destination after Calipari's departure.
  • Eight schools, including Maryland, Michigan, and North Carolina, were finalists during Fland's initial decision.
State of Play
  • Fland is finishing classes at Stepinac on May 10 and has not scheduled any official visits.
  • Former Stepinac standout R.J. Davis has reached out to Fland about potentially teaming up at North Carolina.
Bottom Line

Boogie Fland is navigating a new path in his basketball journey as he evaluates his college options, with the possibility of joining former teammate R.J. Davis at North Carolina.