MARCH Madness star Angel Reese has confirmed she and Florida State’s Cam’Ron Fletcher have split up.

The 21-year-old LSU junior confirmed suspicions that she and Fletcher had called in quits in a recent Instagram Live Q&A.

LSU forward Angel Reese has confirmed that she and Florida State guard Cam'Ron Fletcher have broken up
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LSU forward Angel Reese has confirmed that she and Florida State guard Cam’Ron Fletcher have broken upCredit: Instagram/angelreese10

They went public in June 2023
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They went public in June 2023Credit: Instagram/angelreese10
“Yeah, I’m single,” Reese said. “I don’t got no man. Don’t attach me to no man. That’s all I’mma say. That’s it.”

She later explained that while single, she was not yet “ready to mingle.”

“I’m just focusing on my college career, I’m focusing on school, that’s all I’m focusing on right now. I’m focused on me,” Reese said.

“I’m not focused on nobody else. I put my energy into too many people that don’t deserve my energy.”

Reese went on to say, “I do what’s best for me, that’s it. I’m the catch. Let’s not get it twisted.”

Reese and Fletcher had been public since June 2023, when she revealed their relationship in an appearance on the 1 Star Recruits podcast.

“Cam’Ron is my boyfriend,” she said.

Long-distance relationships, they are hard, but communication is key. Me and Cam’Ron have known each other for six years so that kind of helps…

“We both play the same sport so we understand each other’s schedule. I think that also helps with it too.”

In August, they took to Instagram to share a series of snaps from a vacation to Jamaica.

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Reese and Fletcher traveled to Jamaica together last August

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Reese and Fletcher traveled to Jamaica together last AugustCredit: Instagram/angelreese10
Then in December, they jetted off together once again, this time heading to New York.

Exactly when Reese and Fletcher broke up is unclear.

Reese’s focus now, however, will solely be on the women’s NCAA Tournament which starts on Wednesday with the First Four.

Looking to win their second consecutive title, the LSU Tigers enter the competition ranked third, with a game against No. 14 Rice to start things off on Friday.

For Reese, this follows another excellent season, which saw her named an All-SEC First-Teamer, an AP All-American Second-Teamer, and the SEC Player of the Year.

In 29 games this season, the forward has averaged 19.0 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists.

After finishing ninth in the ACC, Fletcher’s Seminoles failed to make the NCAA Tournament.

The senior guard averaged 6.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.0 assists in seven games.

Reese is preparing to help LSU defend their National Championship win during March Madness

Reese is preparing to help LSU defend their National Championship win during March MadnessCredit: Getty