Top-50 guard Davis Fogle announced his commitment to Gonzaga on Thursday, making Mark Few his first recruit in the 2025 class.

Fogle recently cut his list to Gonzaga, Creighton and Kansas — but he visited the Bulldogs’ campus last weekend and quickly decided to stay in his home state for college. He also visited Nebraska last fall, but the Cornhuskers weren’t the reason to expand.

A 6-foot-7 wing from Arizona Compass Prep (Arizona), the Washington native is ranked No. 38 by ESPN for the Class of 2025. He was one of the biggest risers of the spring, moving up nearly 40 spots in the ESPN 100 due to his recent play in the NBPA Top 100 and Pango’s All American Camp, as well as on the Under Armor Rise circuit with the Seattle Select grassroots program.

At NBPA camp, Fogle averaged 15.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists, shooting nearly 59% 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 transfers four and Senegal native Ismaila Diagon from Real Madrid in the 2024 class. But Fogle could be the start of a high-level high school group for the Zags in 2025.

Gonzaga is targeting five-star guard Isiah Harwell (No. 13), an Idaho native who made the Bulldogs’ final four-man roster and took an official visit to Spokane during the season. Another player on their board is Nicholas Khamenei (No. 31), who has made multiple trips to the Jags’ campus.

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