USC Women's Basketball: Trojans Make Offer To Sophomore Guard

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USC Women's Basketball: Trojans Make Offer To Sophomore Guard
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USC's basketball program as a whole is looking to solidify themselves as one of the best as their move to the Big Ten Conference nears closer and closer. While some hardware and banners over time will certainly go a long way, it is also clear that their culture is starting to change for the better and more and more top recruits have them on their radar.

The Trojans scouting department has been keeping a close eye on rising talent within the high school level and if they believe that certain prospects can eventually fit their system, they do not hesitate to give them offers early.

Saniyah Hall, five-star guard in the class of 2026, was recently given an official offer by USC ahead of her sophomore season Laurel High School after a very impressive freshman year and summer of hoops.

Hall shared the news via her Twitter.

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"University of Southern California Offered! Thank you & Go Trojans !!! @USC_Athletics @USCWBB @BryceMcKey @Legends_Bball @CoachLindsayG"

She was able to garner national attention in her first year playing high school basketball as Division III Northeast Lakes District Player of the Year and also got named to her district's first team.

However, what really turned people's heads was when Hall was named a finalist for Ohio's Ms.Basketball at just 14-years-old. Even though she did not take home the honor, it has left the basketball world quite excited to see how the rest of her journey continues.

We cannot wait to see Hall continue to make strides at the high school level and potentially continue her basketball career with the Women of Troy.


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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.