Gonzaga Lands French Guard Juwan Ekanga-Ehawa
Gonzaga University has added French guard Juwan Ekanga-Ehawa to its basketball roster, bringing international flair to the Bulldogs' backcourt.

Gonzaga French Guard Juwan Ekanga-Ehawa Joins the Bulldogs
Gonzaga University has secured a commitment from French guard Juwan Ekanga-Ehawa, the program announced through its official athletics department. The addition brings another international prospect into a Gonzaga program that has long drawn talent from outside the United States.
Ekanga-Ehawa arrives as a guard from France, continuing a pipeline of European players who have found a home in Spokane. Gonzaga has built much of its modern identity on recruiting internationally, and this move fits squarely within that approach.
The Bulldogs have consistently ranked among the nation's top programs in part because of their willingness to identify and develop talent from abroad. Players from France, in particular, have grown into some of college basketball's most recognizable names over the past decade, and Ekanga-Ehawa joins a long line of prospects from that country who have drawn serious attention from major programs.
What Ekanga-Ehawa Brings to Spokane
As a guard, Ekanga-Ehawa fills a position where Gonzaga will look for scoring, ball-handling, and perimeter play. Guards in head coach Mark Few's system are typically asked to space the floor and handle pressure defense from opponents who game-plan heavily against the Bulldogs.
Gonzaga's backcourt has seen regular turnover through graduation and the transfer portal in recent seasons, so adding a young prospect with international experience addresses a real roster need. French basketball academies and club programs have a reputation for developing fundamentally sound players with strong court vision, traits that translate well to the pace and structure of Few's offense.
The program has not released detailed statistics or biographical information beyond Ekanga-Ehawa's name, position, and nationality, according to the announcement from Gonzaga University Athletics. Readers seeking further background should monitor official Gonzaga Athletics channels for updates.
Gonzaga's Ongoing International Recruiting Strategy
Few has made international recruiting a cornerstone of Gonzaga's roster-building for years. The Bulldogs have sent multiple foreign-born players to the NBA, giving the program credibility with overseas prospects and their families.
France has become one of the most productive countries in the world for producing NBA-caliber talent, and American college programs have taken notice. Gonzaga's ability to attract a French guard like Ekanga-Ehawa reflects both the program's global reputation and the broader trend of top European prospects choosing college basketball as a development path.
With Ekanga-Ehawa now in the fold, Gonzaga adds another piece to a roster that Few will continue shaping ahead of next season. The Bulldogs remain one of college basketball's consistent powers, and each offseason addition draws attention from fans and analysts watching how the team will reload.
Gonzaga University Athletics first reported the signing.






