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Boogie Fland

Johnuel "Boogie" Fland is a highly-rated American college basketball player currently playing for the Arkansas Razorbacks. A consensus top-25 recruit in the 2024 class, he was rated as a five-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals, and a four-star recruit by 247Sports. He had initially committed to Kentucky before de-committing following John Calipari's departure.


1 day ago : Boogie Fland Returns from Injury, Coming Off Bench for Arkansas Razorbacks.

Boogie Fland returned from injury but came off the bench for Arkansas. The Razorbacks trusted fland in closing time versus Kansas in March Madness.

July 10, 2006: Boogie Fland's Birth

On July 10, 2006, Johnuel "Boogie" Fland was born.

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2022: Played for United States Under-17 Basketball Team

In 2022, Boogie Fland played for the United States under-17 basketball team at the FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup, averaging the second most assists on the team.

2022: Stepinac Lost Championship Final

In 2022, Stepinac lost the Catholic High School Athletic Association Intersectional Final.

October 2023: Fland committed to Kentucky

In October 2023, Boogie Fland committed to Kentucky over Alabama and Indiana after three visits from John Calipari in September and October.

2023: Stepinac Won Championship

In 2023, Stepinac won the Catholic High School Athletic Association Intersectional Final, with Fland announced as the Finals MVP.

April 15, 2024: Fland De-committed from Kentucky

On April 15, 2024, Boogie Fland de-committed from Kentucky after John Calipari departed for a coaching position at Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball.

2024: Ranked as Top Player

In 2024, ESPN and Rivals rated Boogie Fland as a five-star recruit and 247Sports rated him as a 4-star recruit. All three rated him as one of the top 25 players in the class of 2024.

2024: Stepinac Wins Back-to-Back Championships

In 2024, Stepinac won back-to-back Catholic High School Athletic Association Intersectional Final, with Fland announced as the Finals MVP. After the 2024 season ended, Stepinac won the inaugural championship over the Eagle Academy for Young Men II.