The Georgetown Hoyas have received a commitment from former Louisville Cardinals power forward Akoy Agau, the sophomore will have two and a half years of eligibility remaining and can begin playing for the Hoyas come the end of the first semester of the 2015-16 school year.

Agau, a four-star recruit coming out of Central HS in Omaha, Nebraska, announced his decision on NebraskaHSHoops.com this afternoon explaining why he felt Georgetown was the best place for him to continue his collegiate career.

"I have chosen to commit to Georgetown University." Agau told Nebraska High School Hoops. "Georgetown is the best place for me both athletically and academically. The program has a history of developing big men to maximize their potential and I feel it is the best place for me right now. I look forward to continuing my basketball career as a Hoya."

In addition to the Hoyas, Agau was considering Marquette University, the University of Nebraska, and UMKC before electing to commit to the Blue and Gray this afternoon.

Agau joins a pair of front court players in Brewster Academy's Marcus Derrickson and Wings Academy's Jessie Govan as part of Georgetown's 2015 recruiting class. With Agau's commitment, the Hoyas have two open scholarships remaining.

As a recruit, Agau had a 247Sports rating of 91 making him a four-star recruit. Agau was considered by 247Sports' Jerry Meyer to be the 96th best prospect in the class of 2013 as well as the 22nd best power forward and the top player in the state of Nebraska.

The industry generated 247Sports Composite gave Agau a rating of .9327 made him a four-star prospect. Those rankings placed the newest member of Georgetown's program as 109th best player in his class as well as the 26th best power forward and the top recruit in the state of Nebraska.

