FFRESNO, Calif. – Enoch Boakye has signed an athletic aid agreement to join the Fresno State men's basketball program starting in the 2023-24 season, Fresno State head coach Justin Hutson announced on Tuesday.
Boakye comes to California's Central Valley after playing two seasons at Arizona State, where he played in 50 games.
Boakye was a highly recruited center as one of the nation's top prospects out of high school and brings size and skill to fortify the Bulldogs' formidable frontcourt, which also includes 6-foot-11 center Eduardo Andre, who emerged as one of the Mountain West's best post players last season.
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Justin Hutson, Fresno State head coach on Enoch Boakye
"Enoch is a physical specimen who plays like he looks, which is tough, athletic and a good low post player. Pairing him with Eduardo is going to give us a great frontline. His personality is infectious and big. We are all looking forward to coaching him. He's another great addition to the Valley on and off the court."
About Enoch Boakye
Info: 6-10, 240 pounds, Center
Hometown: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Previous School: Arizona State
High School: George Harris Prep
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Played in 50 games for Arizona State (2021-23)
One of the nation's top center prospects and a former Top 30 recruit