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South Carolina Gamecocks Women’s Basketball Land Elite 6-Foot-1 Wing Agot Makeer from Montverde Academy as Part of the 2025 Class, Adding Length, Versatility, and Two-Way International Talent to Dawn Staley’s Championship-Built Roster in Columbia….Read More…..
The South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball program has once again proven why it sits atop the college basketball recruiting world, securing a major commitment from Agot Makeer, a 6-foot-1 wing from Montverde Academy in Florida by way of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Makeer, regarded as one of the most versatile and high-upside prospects in the Class of 2025, announced her decision on March 1, 2025, choosing head coach Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks over other national powerhouses including UConn, Michigan State, and several Big Ten contenders.
For Staley, who has built a dynasty in Columbia over the past decade, the addition of Makeer signals both continuity and growth. South Carolina’s recent success has been anchored by defensive dominance, positional versatility, and international flair, and Makeer embodies all three. Standing at 6-foot-1 with long arms, smooth athleticism, and the ability to contribute at both ends of the floor, she fits perfectly into the Gamecocks’ proven system of developing multi-positional stars.
A Global Talent with Big Dreams
Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Makeer is part of a growing pipeline of international basketball prospects making their mark on the American prep and collegiate scene. She transferred to Montverde Academy, one of the premier basketball factories in the United States, where she faced elite competition and polished her all-around skill set. Known for her relentless motor, quick first step, and defensive tenacity, Makeer is the type of two-way player that Staley has consistently developed into professional-caliber athletes.
Recruiting experts have praised her versatility, noting that she can guard multiple positions on the perimeter while also creating her own shot in transition. She has been described as a “matchup nightmare” with the ability to hit mid-range jumpers, attack off the dribble, and finish through contact. For South Carolina, which thrives on transition basketball and suffocating defense, Makeer is a natural fit.
Why South Carolina?
When announcing her decision, Makeer spoke about the culture and leadership at South Carolina. “Coach Staley has built something really special in Columbia,” she said. “It’s about more than just basketball—it’s about family, growth, and becoming the best version of yourself on and off the court. I knew that’s where I wanted to be.”
This type of commitment is becoming the norm for South Carolina, which consistently lands not just top-ranked players, but players who buy into the program’s identity. Staley has often emphasized that she wants recruits who are willing to play defense first, sacrifice for the team, and embrace the competitive environment. Makeer checks all of those boxes.
Part of a Loaded 2025 Class
Makeer’s commitment gives South Carolina another jewel in what is shaping up to be one of the nation’s strongest 2025 recruiting classes. She joins fellow five-star prospect Ayla McDowell, a 6-foot-2 wing from Texas, who committed in October 2024. Together, the pair form one of the most dynamic wing duos in the incoming class, providing Staley with size, length, and scoring ability on the perimeter.
The tandem of McDowell and Makeer could mirror past Gamecock pairings like A’ja Wilson and Kaela Davis or Aliyah Boston and Zia Cooke, where complementary skill sets combined to form dominant units. For a program that has redefined modern women’s college basketball, the addition of these two high-level wings keeps South Carolina at the forefront of national title contention for years to come.
What She Brings to the Gamecocks
On the court, Makeer is projected to slot in as a versatile wing, capable of defending guards and forwards while adding a much-needed offensive spark. Analysts believe her biggest impact may initially come on the defensive end, where her quickness and wingspan make her a nightmare for opposing scorers. Over time, as her offensive game continues to develop, she has the potential to become a reliable double-digit scorer in the SEC.
Her international experience also adds a unique dimension. Having played both in Canada and in elite prep circuits, she brings a global perspective and adaptability that will prove valuable in the fast-paced SEC environment.
Looking Ahead
For Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks, the commitment of Agot Makeer is more than just another recruiting win—it’s a statement that South Carolina continues to dominate the recruiting trail at every level. With Makeer and McDowell headlining the 2025 class, the program has added two wings with the size, athleticism, and competitive drive to maintain its spot at the top of women’s college basketball.
As Makeer prepares to make her move to Columbia, the excitement among Gamecock fans is palpable. Her blend of talent, versatility, and international pedigree represents exactly the kind of player who thrives under Staley’s leadership. For South Carolina, the future remains bright, and with Agot Makeer joining the family, the dynasty only gets stronger.
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