The Gonzaga coaching staff now is locked into looking for future 2025 Zags.
With the 2024 recruiting class and 2024-2025 Gonzaga roster all set, it’s time to look for future Zags in the 2025 recruiting class. The coaching staff has already done a solid job this summer looking through the AAU circuit. The 6’7 shooting guard Davis Fogle was the first to commit to Gonzaga and looks to be the key part of the backcourt for years to come.
The 6’3 point guard Kingston Flemings would compliment Fogle very well in the future Gonzaga backcourt. He recently just announced that he will be visiting campus in October at Kraziness in the Kennel. That event always brings in top recruits so he won’t be the only attending during Fall Family Weekend. The San Antonio native is said to be leaning towards staying home in the state of Texas and either joining Houston or Texas Tech.
Nik Khamenia has taken multiple visits to Gonzaga and I wouldn’t be surprised if he takes another one during Kraziness in the Kennel. The 6’8” power forward has a ton of offers from schools across the entire country but the Gonzaga coaching staff has been following him dating back all the way to 2023. Feel like that gives them a slight advantage that they were one of the first to start checking up on him continuously.
The dream recruit from the Gonzaga fanbase seems to be the local Idaho stud. Isiah Harwell just recently listed the Zags in his top four choices along with California, Houston and Texas. He has taken official visits to Spokane and Cal. The 6’6 shooting guard definitely took notice of the Fogle commit and it could be affecting his decision in a negative way. He will announce his decision on September 12th.
6’6” wing Jalen Haralson listed the Zags in his top nine along with Auburn, Duke, Kansas, Purdue, Indiana, Michigan State, Missouri, Notre Dame. He said he was hoping to travel to Gonzaga’s campus soon but just recently planned out some upcoming visits to other programs. The Zags weren’t included.
Indiana (August 31st)
Notre Dame (September 7th)
Michigan (September 14th)
Missouri (September 21st)
Purdue (September 28th)
Kansas (October 19th)
Haralson recently just won gold with Team USA at the FIBA U17 World Cup in Turkey.
Arden Cravalho is a Gonzaga University graduate from the Bay Area… Follow him on Twitter @a_cravalho