Last time Diouf caught up with ZAGSBLOG, he said the culture of the Georgetown program is what attracted him to the school. “It’s great to be a Hoya,” Diouf said. “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 Cooley, he does it man. He makes pros. He makes winners. It’s just a great program.” Diouf is originally from the Netherlands and plays with the men’s national team in FIBA. The big man also speaks several languages including Dutch, French and English. Diouf was unable to play at Peach Jam with Vegas Elite due to an injury, but he was a crucial piece in getting the squad to the prestigious tournament. At Session 4 in Kansas City, Vegas Elite had to rally and win games to slip into the field. Diouf contributed 11.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game to the effort and helped Vegas to a 3-2 record. Vegas Elite made Peach Jam and went 0-5 in pool play without their big man. Follow Sam Lance on Twitter Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on Facebook🚨EYE CATCHER 🚨
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UPDATE: This post was updated Aug. 6.
By SAM LANCE & ADAM ZAGORIA
Three-star class of 2025 center Seal Diouf of Dunn School (CA) and the Vegas Elite Nike EYBL AAU program has reclassified to the Class of 2024 and will enroll at Georgetown this season, he told ZAGSBLOG on Aug. 6.
“Great relationship with the coaching staff,” he said by text Aug. 6.
The 6-foot-8, 215 pound center initially committed to Georgetown on July 23.
He joins Julius Halaifonua, Thomas Sorber, Caleb Williams and Kayvaun Mulready in Georgetown’s 2024 class. The Hoyas also bring in transfers Malik Mack (Harvard), Jordan Burks (Kentucky), Curtis Williams Jr. (Louisville) and Micah Peavy (TCU).
The Georgetown staff has been on Diouf since Patrick Ewing was the head coach. Diouf was one of few prospects Ed Cooley stayed on from the Ewing era.