USC Basketball: Trojans Sign 2024 Power Forward Brody Kozlowski

USC's 2024 class is shaping up nicely
USC Basketball: Trojans Sign 2024 Power Forward Brody Kozlowski
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Yesterday USC officially signed three hoopers to their 2024 recruiting class. Among them is Corner Canyon (Draper, UT) power forward Brody Kozlowski. Kozlowski stands 6-7, 180 pounds and is considered the 18th best power forward in the country, according to 247 Sports composite rankings (which take into account talent evaluation from across the major recruiting networks in addition to their own). Kozlowski originally announced his commitment via Twitter in October. 

Here is what 247 Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein had to say about Kozlowski's game. 

Kozlowski isn't going to overwhelm you with length or athleticism, but he's extremely productive because of his skill-level, physical strength, and offensive versatility. He's a true mismatch problem and scoring threat from multiple spots on the floor. He's a consistent shooting threat from behind the arc who can space the court, play out of pick-and-pop action, or come off short-screens. Kozlowski can also play inside with his back to the basket. He uses his body, absorbs contact, and has terrific balance. 

Kozlowski cited USC being "the right fit for me and my game" in an interview with On3's Joe Tipton. "I’m excited to play for Coach Enfield. All the coaches had a clear plan to help me reach my potential and are invested in helping me reach my long-term goals. The weather is nice and hard to beat and it just felt right overall". 

Kozlowski elected to become a Trojan after considering offers from BYU, Nevada, San Diego State, and Cal, to name a few. USC 

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Matt Solorio
MATT SOLORIO

Matt Solorio is a USC Trojans On SI reporter/analyst covering football recruiting, NIL, and other topics. He is also a Recruiting Analyst for Sports Illustrated All-American and an editor at SugarAndSports.com. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he brings a technical approach to his coverage of football recruits. He played defensive end at City College of San Francisco, coached at Archbishop Riordan HS (San Francisco, Calif) is committed to providing USC fans with interesting, informative, and engaging content.