HONOLULU – University of Hawai'i men's basketball coach
Gib Arnold announced the signing of Isaac Fleming to a National Letter of Intent during the early signing period. Fleming will join the team next fall as a freshman and will have four years of eligibility.
Fleming is currently attending Massanutten Military Academy, which is a post-graduate academy in Virginia. Fleming is rated as the 15th best player in Virginia by Phenom Hoop Report.
Last season, Fleming played for National Christian Academy in Fort Washington, Md. While there he averaged 25.7 ppg and close to 10 rebounds and 4 assists to help lead the Eagles to a 22-7 mark and 8-2 record in conference. The sweet-stroking leftie earned all-metro honors from the
Washington Post and Prince George's All-Gazette second team honors
. He was also selected to participate in the 40
th Annual Capital Classic All-Star game in Washington D.C.
Prior to the National Christian Academy, Fleming attended William Penn High School in his native Delaware. Fleming, who played AAU ball for Team Takeover EYBL and Team Loaded (Va.), will be the first player from Delaware to suit up for the Rainbow Warriors.
"Isaac is a do-everything guard," Arnold said, "who at 6-4, can play three positions. He's an outstanding athlete with great range. Coming all the way from Delaware, we are starting to see the reach of University of Hawai'i basketball. We're thrilled to have Isaac join our 'ohana."
Fleming chose Hawai'i over Virginia Tech, Rutgers and Kansas State.
2014-15 Recruiting Class
Isaac Fleming, 6-4, 190, G, Fr., New Castle, Del., Massanutten (Va.) Military Academy
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