Real Madrid's Sidi Gueye Commits to Arizona, Will Join Bryce James, Koa Peat

Arizona is loading up on talent for the 2025-26 season, adding Real Madrid forward Sidi Gueye to a recruiting class that already includes Bryce James and Koa Peat.
Gueye told ESPN's Jonathan Givony he has committed to the Wildcats and praised head coach Tommy Lloyd as a key factor in his decision.
"Coach Lloyd is one of the top coaches in college, and he has coached many international players before," Gueye said. "He made me feel comfortable and showed me how I can improve and produce in his system."
Gueye, who won't turn 18 until Oct. 12, played in seven games for Real Madrid between EuroLeague and ACB during the 2024-25 season. He also started four games for the U18 team.
In 11 games between the two squads, Gueye averaged 3.5 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per contest. He only played a total of 110 minutes.
Givony noted Gueye's biggest selling point is elite defense thanks to a 7'4" wingspan that allows him to defend multiple positions.
Lloyd and his staff have done a good job of building a strong reputation for recruiting international players. The 2024-25 Wildcats roster had seven players born outside of the United States, with Anthony Dellorso (Australia), Motiejus Krivas (Lithuania), and Dwayne Aristode (Netherlands) set to return next season.
Per 247Sports' composite rankings, Arizona had the No. 2 ranked recruiting class in the country before adding Gueye. The group is headlined by Peat and Brayden Burries, both of whom are 5-star prospects and top-11 overall players in the 2025 class.
This group will be counted on to make up for the production being lost with players like Caleb Love and Trey Townsend exhausting their eligibility. Carter Bryant is testing the NBA draft waters while maintaining his eligibility.
The Wildcats also lost Henri Veesaar and KJ Lewis in the transfer portal.
Gueye will likely be a long-term developmental project, especially since Givony pointed out he figures to be one of the youngest players in college basketball next season.
If Gueye hits and the other incoming freshman hit as expected, the Wildcats figure to be in the mix for a national title during the 2025-26 season. They made the NCAA tournament as a No. 4 seed this season, losing to Duke in the Sweet 16.