Kentucky, Louisville, others in to see Boogie Fland
On Friday, the NCAA live recruiting period re-opened, meaning college coaches from all levels, will travel all over the country to see the next wave of talent.
The recruiting period began on September 9th and will run through November 7th.
Boogie Fland, a 6-foot-3 point guard in the class of 2024, is expected to have several college programs at White Plains (N.Y.) Archbishop Stepinac to see him on Monday.
Coaches from Kentucky, Louisville, St. John’s, Cal-Berkeley, Wesleyan, and Hobert will be at Fland’s open gym today.
North Carolina, Villanova, UConn, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, LSU, Indiana, Auburn, Kansas, and others have also offered Fland.
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Fland ranks as the No. 11 overall prospect in the 2024 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 2 point guard nationally and the No. 2 player in the state of New York.
On3’s evaluators are slightly higher on him, ranking him as a five-star prospect and 9th overall in the class.
Fland Scouting Summary
Boogie Fland plays with a New York flair. He has a good handle and is able to shoot the ball from each level. Fland has deep range off the bounce and will pull up if you give him an inch. He sees the floor well but seems to be most confident when he is looking for his shot first. There is a floater game in there as well, with a one and two dribble pull-up. He will need to continue getting stronger and he is a solid athlete and has average length. The confidence is sky-high and the skill set is obvious. He missed a lot of his sophomore season with injury. – On3’s Jamie Shaw, National Recruiting Analyst