Hogs Deliver in December: Razorbacks and Boogie Fland Roar Past Michigan in Jimmy V Classic Thriller
In a game that lived up to the hype, the Arkansas Razorbacks showcased their grit and talent in a thrilling matchup against Michigan at the Jimmy V Classic. The Razorbacks, led by standout freshman Boogie Fland, delivered an electric performance that captivated fans and reaffirmed their status as a rising force in college basketball.
### A Star Emerges
Boogie Fland was the story of the night, and his performance solidified his reputation as one of the most exciting young players in the country. Fland, a five-star recruit who has been making waves since stepping on campus, was relentless on both ends of the floor. He poured in 24 points, dished out six assists, and added four steals, leaving the Wolverines struggling to contain his dynamic playmaking.
From dazzling drives to crucial defensive stops, Fland’s presence was felt in every phase of the game. “Boogie is special,” Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman said postgame. “He plays with a maturity beyond his years and thrives in big moments. Tonight was just another example of that.”
### A Team Effort
While Fland shone brightly, this victory was a testament to Arkansas’s depth and cohesion. Senior guard Davonte Davis contributed 18 points, including a clutch three-pointer in the final minutes to seal the game. Forward Trevon Brazile was a force in the paint, tallying a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, while anchoring the defense with three blocks.
Michigan, led by their star center Hunter Dickinson, proved to be a formidable opponent. Dickinson recorded 22 points and 10 rebounds, dominating the low post and keeping the Wolverines within striking distance throughout the contest. However, Arkansas’s relentless pressure defense and timely shooting ultimately overwhelmed Michigan in the closing stages.
### Game of Runs
The game was a back-and-forth battle, with neither team able to establish a commanding lead. Arkansas raced out to an early advantage, fueled by their transition offense and three-point shooting. Michigan responded with a 10-2 run late in the first half, cutting the Razorbacks’ lead to just three at halftime.
The second half was a seesaw affair, with both teams trading baskets and momentum. With five minutes remaining, the score was tied at 67. It was then that Fland and Davis took over, combining for 11 of Arkansas’s final 15 points. Their poise under pressure and ability to execute in crunch time proved to be the difference.
### A Tribute to a Legend
The game held special significance as part of the Jimmy V Classic, an annual event honoring the late Jim Valvano and supporting cancer research. Players and coaches from both teams wore “Don’t Ever Give Up” patches, a testament to Valvano’s enduring legacy.
“To be a part of this event is an honor,” Musselman said. “It’s about more than basketball—it’s about remembering Coach Valvano and supporting a cause that touches so many lives.”
### Razorbacks Making Noise
With this win, Arkansas improved to 8-1 on the season and solidified their position as a top-10 team. The victory also sends a message to the rest of the college basketball world: the Razorbacks are for real.
For Fland, the performance marked another step in what promises to be a standout freshman campaign. “I’m just trying to help my team win,” Fland said. “Coach Muss and my teammates trust me, and I’m going to keep working to get better every day.”