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USC Men's Basketball: 3-Star Power Forward Visited Trojans This Past Weekend

A possible future frontcourt star?
USC Men's Basketball: 3-Star Power Forward Visited Trojans This Past Weekend
USC Men's Basketball: 3-Star Power Forward Visited Trojans This Past Weekend

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Just because your USC Trojans' 2023-24 roster is pretty fully fleshed out, doesn't mean they've stopped looking ahead towards the seasons to come.

Jamie Shaw of On3 reveals that 6'6" power forward Josiah Moseley, a three-star senior out of Stony Point High School in Round Rock, Texas, visited campus this past weekend. Shaw reveals that Moseley is ranked as the No. 100 prospect among his high school class. Of course, that's a projected ranking ahead of Moseley's actual senior season, so he could handily rocket up the charts. 

Moseley won't be making a college commitment for at least a few months, as he's set to check out Georgia Tech on September 8th, the University of Illinois on September 15th, Villanova on September 22nd, the University of Texas at Austin on September 29th, and Virginia Tech on October 13th. On3's "recruiting prediction machine" pegs the Longhorns as having the best odds (25.9%) of securing Moseley's services for the 2024-25 NCAA season, while it projects the Trojans, Wildcats and Hokies as having the lowest chances (a three-way tie at 12.2% per) among the six clubs he's visiting.

The Trojans have a pretty crowded frontcourt this season. DJ Rodman and Joshua Morgan are projected to start, while Vincent Iwuchukwu seems likely to play big minutes in some capacity. Kijani Wright and rookies Arrinten Page and Brandon Gardner comprise the program's other bigs for 2023-24.

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