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USC Trojans men's basketball

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USC Trojans
USC Trojans athletic logo
®
University University of Southern California
Conference Pac-10
Location Los Angeles, CA
Head Coach Tim Floyd (2nd year)
Arena Galen Center
(Capacity: 10,258)
Nickname Trojans
Colors Cardinal and Gold

             

Uniforms
 
Home jersey
Home jersey
 
Home shorts
Home
 
Away jersey
Away jersey
 
Away shorts
Away
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1954
Conference Regular Season Champions
1928, 1930, 1935, 1940, 1954, 1960, 1985

The University of Southern California Trojans basketball programs are college basketball teams that compete in the Pacific Ten Conference (Pac-10) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and represent the University of Southern California on the court. Both teams began playing in the newly constructed Galen Center on the USC Campus in Los Angeles, California in November 2006. Previously they played for many years in the Los Angeles Sports Arena.

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Men's basketball

USC men playing a pre-season game in the Galen Center
USC men playing a pre-season game in the Galen Center
Los Angeles Sports Arena, home of the Trojans 1959-2006
Los Angeles Sports Arena, home of the Trojans 1959-2006

The USC Trojans men's basketball program is currently coached by Tim Floyd. Other Staff: Phil Johnson, Bob Cantu, Gib Arnold, Rob Brooks, Rudy Hackett, Eric Perea. Sam Barry coached the men's team between 1930 and 1950, interrupted by World War II service, and won the conference title three times. This year, USC will feature guard OJ Mayo, from Huntington High School, who has been ranked by some as the best prospect of the 2007 recruiting class. He is, however, widely expected to jump to the NBA at the end of his freshman year. USC has also received a commitment from the son of Master P, Percy Romeo Miller, Jr. Additionally, USC advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in the 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. This has not been accomplished since 2001 (second time since 1979). This year, during the 2007-2008 season, the Trojans have the Kansas Jayhawks, and the Oklahoma Sooners at home. They will also play in the Anaheim Classic from November 22-25, 2007. Every night, USC will play a team from the Big Ten, Big East, SEC, and Big 12. Additionally, they have a return game against the South Carolina Gamecocks in Columbia, SC. Furthermore, the Trojans play in a neutral floor game against the Memphis Tigers at the Jimmy Valvano Classic in New York City. [1]

Notable alumni

Coaches

The following are the USC Men's Basketball coaches who've led the Trojans against conference competition. Prior to fielding conference teams, USC Men's Basketball was also coached by notable USC coaches as Dean Cromwell (baseball) and Elmer "Gloomy Gus" Henderson (football).

  • Tim Floyd (2004-present)
  • Jim Saia (2004-05, interim head coach)
  • Henry Bibby (1996-2004)
  • Charlie Parker (1994-1996)
  • George Raveling (1987-94)
  • Stan Morrison (1980-86)
  • Bob Boyd (1967-79)
  • Forrest Twogood (1951-66)
  • Bobby Muth (1944-45)
  • Ernie Holbrook (1943-44)
  • Julie Bescos (1942)
  • Sam Barry (1930-41, 1946-50)
  • Leo Calland (1928-29)
  • Les Turner (1923-27)
  • Bill Hunter (1922)

References

  1. ^ [1]

Q&A with Tim Floyd. Accessed 2007-05-21.

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