According to reports, Gonzaga will host five-star recruit Kingston Flemings in October 2025.
According to 247Sports, Kingston Flemings is a five-star recruit and among the top five point guards in the 2025 class. Tobias Bass of The Athletic reports that Flemings has set up an official visit to Gonzaga for the weekend of October 4-6.
During Gonzaga’s fall family weekend, the 6-foot-3, 165-pound guard from San Antonio, Texas, will be there for the yearly Kraziness in the Kennel. Bass also states that Flemings will be in Houston on Labor Day weekend (September 2) and Texas from September 6–8. He stated to 247Sports earlier this month that trips to Michigan and Creighton are also possibilities.
This past season, Flemings averaged 17.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 2.0 steals per game to help Brennan High School (Texas) get to the regional semifinals of the UIL boys state basketball tournament. The Bears went on to win a 31-5 overall record and a 16-0 record in 6A district play thanks to Flemings’ leadership. In three of the team’s four postseason games, he scored the most points, averaging 18 points against Stony Point in the semifinals.
Flemings has averaged 15.5 points, 5.6 assists, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.9 steals in high school going into his final year.
Major recruiting databases indicate Flemings will play collegiate basketball in his native state of Texas, even though his recruitment is still open. According to Rivals.com, Texas Tech is the clear favorite; On3.com believes he will choose the Texas Longhorns.
Among others, Flemings has offers from Houston, Vanderbilt, BYU, Alabama, Baylor, and Kansas.
Isiah Harwell, a 6-foot-6 guard from Wasatch Academy in Utah, is a five-star prospect who put Gonzaga among his final four colleges along with Texas, Cal, and Houston. The Zags are also in the running for this recruit. It is anticipated that Harwell will decide in September.
Jalen Haralson, a top-10 recruit and five-star combo guard from La Lumiere, Indiana, has the Zags on his final nine-school list. In the coming months, the 6-foot-6 small forward anticipates making an official trip to Spokane, he told 247Sports. A four-star forward and top-30 prospect nationally, Nik Khamenia (Harvard-Westlake, California) has visited the Kennel on several occasions and was present during Kraziness in October.