Davis Fogle, No. 38 overall recruit in the Class of ’25, commits to Gonzaga

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Gonzaga Secures Top Recruit Davis FogleGonzaga Secures Top Recruit Davis Fogle Jeff Borzello, an ESPN staff writer, reported on July 5, 2024, that top 50 guard Davis Fogle has signed with Gonzaga University. This is Mark Few’s first signing for the 2025 class. Fogle’s decision came after narrowing down his choices to Gonzaga, Creighton, and Kansas. He made an official visit to the Bulldogs’ campus last weekend and subsequently chose to remain in his home state for college. Ranked 38th in ESPN’s Class of 2025 rankings, Fogle is considered a rising star. His strong performances at the NBPA Top 100 and Pangos All American camps, as well as on the Under Armour Rise circuit with Seattle Select, contributed to his rise of nearly 40 spots in the ESPN 100. At NBPA camp, Fogle impressed with averages of 15.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 3.3 assists. ESPN National Recruiting Director Paul Biancardi has compared him to Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves. Fogle’s signing marks Gonzaga’s first American high school recruit since the 2023 class. In the 2024 class, Few brought in four transfers and Ismaila Diagne from Real Madrid. However, Fogle could be the catalyst for a strong high school class for the Zags in 2025. Gonzaga remains interested in five-star guard Isiah Harwell, who has shown strong interest in the Bulldogs. They are also targeting Nikolas Khamenia, who has visited the Zags’ campus on multiple occasions.

  • Jeff Borzello, ESPN Staff WriterJul 5, 2024, 1:36 AM

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Top 50 guard Davis Fogle signed with Gonzaga on Thursday, sources told ESPN, making Mark Few his first signing of the 2025 class.

Fogle had recently narrowed his list down to Gonzaga, Creighton and Kansas — but he visited the Bulldogs’ campus last weekend and quickly opted to stay in his home state for college. He also visited Nebraska last fall, but the Cornhuskers weren’t a factor in the final stretch.

The 6-foot-1 winger from Arizona Compass Prep (Arizona) is ranked No. 38 in ESPN’s Class of 2025 rankings. He was one of the biggest risers of the spring, moving up nearly 40 spots in the ESPN 100 thanks to his recent performances in the NBPA Top 100 and Pangos All American camps, as well as on the Under Armour Rise circuit with grassroots program Seattle Select.

At NBPA camp, Fogle averaged 15.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists on nearly 59% of his shooting from inside the arc.

ESPN National Recruiting Director Paul Biancardi compared Fogle to Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves.

Fogle is Gonzaga’s first American high school recruit since the 2023 class, as Few brought in four transfers and Senegal-born Ismaila Diagne from Real Madrid in the 2024 class. But Fogle could be the start of a high school class for the Zags in 2025.

Gonzaga is also targeting five-star guard Isiah Harwell (No. 13), an Idaho native who made the Bulldogs’ final four-way list and took an official visit to Spokane during the season. Another player on their board is Nikolas Khamenia (No. 31), who has been to the Zags’ campus multiple times.

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