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4-star SG Davis Fogle names final 3 schools, nearing decision

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Four-star SG Davis Fogle (photo credit AZ Compass Athletics)

Davis Fogle, a four-star shooting guard in the 2025 class, tells On3 he’s down to three schools: Creighton, Gonzaga, and Kansas.

The 6-foot-5 rising senior out of AZ Compass Prep is planning to make a decision in the coming days. Gonzaga is the only school to have hosted him on official visit, but he’s also received offers from both Kansas and Creighton.

A native of Anacortes, Washington, Fogle also received offers from the likes of Nebraska, LSU, Indiana, Cincinnati, St. John’s, Texas Tech, and others.

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Fogle is the No. 43 overall recruit in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 12 shooting guard prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Fogle talks final 3 schools

In a previous interview with On3, Davis Fogle broke down Creighton, Gonzaga, and Kansas.

Creighton: “Over the last two or three months I’ve developed a good relationship with them. They’re another team that has really good player development and they’re going to be really competitive. I developed a really good relationship with their coaching staff, so I’m excited to get down there and see everything.”

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Gonzaga: “They’re an in-state school. And they’re just really, really consistent. They’ve gotten to the NCAA Tournament every year and, I think, they’ve been to like nine straight Sweet Sixteens. Their player development is top-notch and that is really sticking out about them. They’ve come to see me at home like three times. They’ve come to see my workout at my high school twice. I mean, we have definitely grown a strong relationship. They like my scoring and my offensive skill set. They think I can fit in really well with their play style.”

Kansas: “I mean, they’re obviously a top college basketball program ever. They are newer, so I definitely would like to get to know them more, so that is why I’m looking to get down there on a visit. My wing scoring and my offensive skill set fits in with what they do.”

What he’s looking for in a college program

“My relationship with the coaching staff will be big. And I want to go somewhere that I know I can develop and with a staff that can turn me into an NBA player one day and reach my dreams. I want to play somewhere that has a good family-like culture and for a program that wants to win and I know that we will go far.”