Karim Elgizawy Joins Alaska Anchorage Seawolves as First African Player
The University of Alaska Anchorage men's basketball team has signed Karim Elgizawy, a 6-3 guard from Cairo, Egypt, to add to their roster for the upcoming season. Elgizawy excelled at Laramie County Community College, where he averaged 12.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game. The addition marks him as the first African player in Seawolf history and showcases the program's commitment to international talent. Coach Cameron Turner praised Elgizawy's versatility and defensive skills, noting his impactful presence on the court. This signing continues a trend of bolstering the team since Turner took over as head coach this spring.
By the Numbers- 12.1 points per game average at Laramie County Community College
- 20 double-figure scoring games, including 16 consecutive from Nov. 14 to Jan. 28
- Elgizawy is the fifth player signed since Coach Turner began his tenure
- He joins Australian Mack Keighran as the second international player on the roster for the 2026-27 season
With Elgizawy's signing, the Seawolves aim to enhance their competitive edge by integrating international talent into their lineup. Expect continued recruitment efforts to diversify the roster further and improve team performance in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineKarim Elgizawy's addition represents a significant step forward for the UAA men's basketball program, not only as a talented player but also as a historic signing that emphasizes the program's global outreach and ambition as they prepare for the new season.
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