Bedard’s program was based in Portland, Maine, just over 100 miles south of Newport. That meant the Flaggs would have to drive an hour and a half to get Cooper and Ace to practice and an hour ...
Ace Flagg, twin brother of No. 1 recruit and Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, announced his committment Tuesday to the University of Maine. The 6-foot-7 unranked prospect will return home to play college ...
When Cooper Flagg and his twin brother announced that they were returning to their home state of Maine to hold a two-day youth basketball camp this past August, all 125 spots sold out by the next day.
Ace Flagg, the twin brother of Duke freshman and projected future No. 1 NBA draft pick Cooper Flagg, has committed to Maine. The 6-foot-7 forward ...
The event came together when Made Hoops chief executive Chad Babel suggested the Maine games to Montverde coach Kevin Boyle and the Flaggs, who all quickly agreed. Kelly Flagg played a crucial ...
Flagg, who originally hails from Newport, Maine, will play his first college game against Duke's rival from his home state, the University of Maine Black Bears. The game will be broadcast on the ...