USC Basketball: Five-Star Recruit Breaks Down 'SC Campus Meeting

USC's next great guard?
USC Basketball: Five-Star Recruit Breaks Down 'SC Campus Meeting
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After the 2023-2024 season, your USC Trojans will likely continue to land some of the top prospects in the nation as the basketball world will be able to see how the utilize all of their talent this year. We've seen a number of elite guards thrive over the past couple of seasons in their system and if head coach Andy Enfield can successfully run lineups that allow Isaiah Collier, Boogie Ellis and Bronny James to all thrive, the Trojans will be one of the best teams in the nation.

And looking ahead to 2024, USC's scouting department is already preparing for more names to become available as the number 13th ranked player of that class, Zoom Diallo, has already taken an official visit to USC among other universities. Diallo stands at 6'4 and is a crafty guard that is most comfortable with the ball in his hands.

He recently spoke on his visit with the Trojans and broke down what he learned from the coaching staff during his time with them.

“I enjoyed that visit," said Diallo. "I feel like I was able to grow a deeper relationship with the staff,

Coach (Andy) Enfield

, and

Coach (Jay) Morris

. It was good to see their culture around the program. I was able to sit down and see what their plan was for me and how they planned to use me during my freshman year. So, overall, it was a great visit.”

(Via ON3.com)

Obviously, USC will have to prove they are the program of Diallo as other schools such as Gonzaga, Arizona and Florida State have also brought in for visits as well.

But he will definitely be watching closely to see how this new guard system at USC plays out this coming season!


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.