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Gonzaga Lands Versatile Recruit Abby Lusk for 2026 Class
Idaho native brings unique skill set to lone signee spot on Bulldogs women's basketball team.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:14pm
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Gonzaga's newest recruit Abby Lusk brings a unique versatility that could make her a valuable asset for the Bulldogs' women's basketball team.Pocatello TodayAbby Lusk, a 6-foot-2 versatile player from Pocatello, Idaho, is the lone signee in the Gonzaga women's basketball 2026 recruiting class. Despite the Bulldogs initially expecting to return 11 of 12 players, Lusk's ability to play multiple positions, including point guard, made her an attractive addition to the roster.
Why it matters
Lusk's versatility and willingness to adapt her game to the team's needs could be a valuable asset for Gonzaga as they look to build on their recent success. Her signing also highlights the program's ability to identify and recruit talented players, even in smaller recruiting classes.
The details
In her final high school season, Lusk switched positions and played point guard for her team, showcasing her adaptability and skill set. Her size and diverse skillset make her a unique prospect who can contribute in a variety of ways for the Bulldogs.
- Lusk signed with Gonzaga in the 2026 recruiting class.
The players
Abby Lusk
A 6-foot-2 versatile player from Pocatello, Idaho, who is the lone signee in the Gonzaga women's basketball 2026 recruiting class.
The takeaway
Gonzaga's ability to identify and recruit a versatile talent like Abby Lusk, even in a smaller recruiting class, demonstrates the program's commitment to building a well-rounded roster that can adapt to different situations and needs.

