Class of ‘25 forward Seal Diouf has emerged as a recruiting target for Ed Cooley and the Hoyas. Diouf, currently the 35th ranked center in the Class of ‘25, is a physical prospect who can run the floor and protect the rim – attributes that would clearly be a boost to the Georgetown roster.
From this article on Diouf on ZagsBlog:
At Nike EYBL Session 4, Diouf averaged 11.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game to help Vegas Elite to a 3-2 record and slip into the Peach Jam field. He also shot a whopping 70.9% from the field while averaging 22.5 minutes per game.“I can score easily from anywhere,” Diouf said of his game. “But it’s really just who’s open. I’m a great passer too. I try to look for my teammates. But really, I just play hard, and I don’t think there’s anyone who plays harder than me. I try to make the winning play every time, whether that’s me or my teammates. I try to contribute to winning.”
Georgetown: “It’s the culture for sure. It’s great to be a Hoya. Everyone wants to be a Hoya. Everybody loves it there. So it’s something I think a lot of people want to be a part of. Coach [Ed] Cooley, he does it man. He makes pros. He makes winners. It’s just a great program.”
Though Diouf hasn’t released a final list of schools, programs involved in his recruitment include Texas Tech, Michigan, Washington, San Francisco and UC-Santa Barbara.
Highlights below:
Diouf will be playing at Peach Jam next week where he will be watched by Cooley and the Georgetown staff.
A decision is expected sometime in July.