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5-star Finnish forward pushes Arkansas class to No. 1

By Thomson Reuters Apr 27, 2026 | 10:06 AM

Five-star Finnish 7-footer Miika Muurinen committed to Arkansas and elevated John Calipari’s 2026 recruiting class to No. 1 in the country, according to ESPN.

Muurinen, 19, who played at ​multiple U.S. high schools, took an official visit to ‌Arkansas in 2024 before signing to play professionally in Serbia at Partizan Belgrade.

“Since my visit a year and a half ago, they’ve been consistent and committed to recruiting me,” Muurinen told ESPN on Monday. “They’ve always shown interest. They’ve been ‌very ​consistent, and they’ve gotten to know me ⁠as a person. That’s been ⁠very important to me.

“When I left my Arkansas visit, I was not only excited about the program but also about the people, and I said to myself, those are the type ​of people I want to be around on a daily basis.”

Muurinen gives the Razorbacks four potential five-star prospects in the 2026 ⁠class along with guard Jordan Smith Jr., ⁠forward JaShawn Andrews and wing Abdou Toure.

“Miikka is ​very excited to play for Arkansas. He already knows the other three ​freshmen well and can’t wait to play with them,” ‌said Muurinen’s agent, Teddy Archer of TAA Sports. “He wants to be held to a high standard, held accountable, taught pro habits, and, most of all, win a championship.”

Muurinen, who has represented Finland’s senior national ⁠team 15 times, said his relationship with Calipari clinched his commitment.

“The thing about Coach Calipari that stood out was that he kept it real ⁠with me,” Muurinen ‌told ESPN. “He has had so much success with ⁠so many one-and-done players, and I really like ​his coaching ‌style both on and off the court. He’ll ​push me ⁠hard on the court, and he won’t give up on me off the court. Cal is a funny guy off the court; he keeps it light.”

Muurinen played at Sunrise Christian Academy in Bel Aire, Kan., in 2023-24 and at AZ Compass Prep in Chandler, Ariz., in ​2024-25.

–Field Level Media