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Ace Flagg committed to play at UMaine
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Ace Flagg committed to play at UMaine

After helping Nokomis win the Class A state championship as a freshman, Ace Flagg spent two seasons with his brother Cooper at Montverde Academy in Florida. Now a graduate of Greensboro Day School in North Carolina, Flagg announced on Instagram on Tuesday that he had accepted a scholarship offer from UMaine. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer

Ace Flagg has made it official: College basketball will be a homecoming for the Newport native.

Flagg, who is completing his senior year at Greensboro Day School in North Carolina, announced on Instagram that he has committed to the University of Maine. Flagg, the twin brother of Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, broke the news with a post that read “Coming Home #committed” with video clips from his freshman year at Nokomis Regional High, his sophomore and junior years at Montverde Academy and his AAU Tenure at Maine United.

The announcement ends speculation that gained momentum when Flagg began adding offers. West Virginia, St. Joseph’s, George Washington and Florida Gulf Coast were among the Division I schools that made offers to the 6-foot-2 forward.

Flagg averaged 2.6 points and 1.3 rebounds while shooting 54% from the field in 27 games last year for Montverde, which was undefeated and won the unofficial national high school championship.

Flagg has developed a reputation as a strong interior defender and rebounder with emerging scoring ability. At the Peach Jam tournament in the Nike EYBL league in the summer of 2023, he led Maine United against a Nightrydas Elite team featuring coveted talents Cameron and Cayden Boozer, scoring 22 points and grabbing 11 rebounds in a 73-65 win.

Flagg expressed his affection for his home state during the Maine Event, a January series that brought Montverde and the Flagg twins to Portland for two games.

“It’s definitely an honor to represent this state,” he said last winter. “If I could choose anywhere to live, I would live here. … There’s no better place, I don’t think.”

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