Steve Pikiell has landed another recruit, and once again its a player that hails from outside of the United States.

Souf Mensah, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound point guard and France native who currently plays for Marshalltown Community College in Iowa, has pledged to play for Rutgers, according to a report from Adam Zagoria. He will be eligible to play starting next season.

"Coach Pikiell recruited me very, he came to see me, watched me play in Iowa," Mensah told Zagoria. "He came often so I liked that and I liked the vision of coach Pikiell, how he sees the future of Rutgers and I really want to be a part of it."

Mensah will be the the seventh international player on Rutgers' roster when he comes to Piscataway. Forward Ibrahima Diallo and guard Issa Thiam are both from Senegal, center Shaquille Doorson is from the Netherlands, forward Eugene Omoruyi is an Ontario, Canada native, forward Candito Sa is Portugese and 2018 four-star big man Mamadou Doucoure is originally from Mali.

Mensah is averaging 9.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game for Mashalltown as a freshman. He's the latest addition to Pikiell's squad after landing Doucoure back in late December as well as point guard Geo Baker over the summer.

Nigel Johnson and Corey Sanders are currently seeing time at point guard but the addition of Mensah would likely allow them to play more off the ball and focus on scoring.

"I'm going to push the ball and distribute to open guys," Mensah told Zagoria. "I love to create, drive, kick the ball and push the ball. I want to make my guys look better."

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